@@julia2k8 according to 1. The police report, 2. Stretch the guy who was with him during the robbery and 3. The hospital documents 2 pac shot himself accidentally during the robbery
no. big stretch was disrespecting 2pac and said he shot himself because he reached for his gun to defend himself and that caused the robbers to immediately shoot 2pac in self defense defense@@kaizersose7437
@keltic341thoughtyouknuskii4 bruh that's a Naughty song not Treach solo. Calm down buddy 🤣 I'm talking about Treach as a solo rapper. When have you ever heard anybody, mention Treach as a top 50 rapper??
@@bigprob8744 Art taking more notes from Vlad 😂 repeating the same ol stories, bragging about his past interviews… only thing missing is drums in the back!
I heard a slightly different story than what Treach is telling. It was said that Pac suggested to go to the 60s hood after that brawl to dead any issues they may have, because there was a "greenlight" on them. Treach agreed but said he would feel more secure if he brought some dudes from his hood with them. He then flew back to NJ but never came back to LA, so Pac went to the 60s by himself to dead the issue which is also why a lot of people said the 60s gained a lot of respect for Pac doing that. This supposedly is the reason why Pac stopped rockin wit Treach, cause he never tapped back in with him. IDK how true that is but I noticed there's not one pic or story of them hanging out after that, and Treach was never featured on the Makaveli or One Nation album.
Keep in mind that Treach allowed his daughter to marry a 🌈. It was all over growing up hip hop. I don’t know but he basically gave dude a pass. I have also heard that Treach lies a lot so what you’re saying might be true…
We go through life fast but if you sit back and think about 2pac and his life just sit back and really think he died at 25yrs old. He was on top of the world at 25 looking at the world now and you look at his old interviews, his music the lyrics, the stories from friends, his movies the time frame he did everything and accomplished that time span from digital underground to death row is incredible and masterful. 2pac put himself on top of the world forever in history as long as the world spins there will always be someone talking about 2pac the people that met him will pass their experience with him to their kid’s family friends and it will continue to be past on 2pac name never will die he is up there with world history. His fans that never met him also we keep his name alive from our different perspectives to our kids and younger generations. As of today 2pac is talked about more than any deceased person as of today. I was 15 when 2pac died and now I’m 43. Pac was really starin at the world through his rareview 🙏🏿👑🕊️ Some of us got to witness history.
Prophet Muhammad pbuh is the most spoke about deceased person in the world. And most of pacs family was Muslim like kadafi Yasmeen and his homie napoleon
So I read the other week that 2pac streaming was at about 3 billion...compared to Jz and Nas and theirs were perhaps 3 million or 300 million...either way Pac still Killen' em yo...MAD CRAZY!!!!!!
When I was stationed in Korea in the early 2000s, Treach and Vinny came through Osan Air Force Base and hung with troops for like a week straight. He was such a humble and giving brother! We appreciated the love so much! Salute to this Hip Hop Legend
I met him at an urban clothing store in NYC in the early 2000s. He was just there by himself. No crew. Mad humble and down to earth. Super Chill. I’m 5’8” and I could’ve sworn we were the same height. He was mad cut though. 😅
I can't remember which restaurant because it was so long ago but I was good. The experience was awesome as well. That Tour we Went From Africa, South Korea, Japan, Australia & New Zealand
Exactly dudes like stinkmaster flex and wack 100. You hear these stories and it's coming from dudes pack don't even know but was there. You can see that he was a dude that would have your back. I notice snoop dog talk alot of negative stuff about him. I think he is jeoulouse of tupace legacy. He has his own legacy but I don't k ow why he hating on pac, a man that past away more than 20 years ago.
@inevitableexpertise1016 when your young you think your invincible. All of us was like that when we were young. There was a couple of times I could of got killed but I learn from my mistakes and by the grace of God im still here. He was only 25 years old.if he was over 40 and getting into altercation. It would of been dfferent.
This man clearly just told you pac get down its sooo many stories of pac fighting just say you a east coast nigga that dont like him cause you been in yo feelings for like 30 years 😂😂😂@@kaizersose7437
If Jerry Heller and the ADL or any YT person had brokered a peace between massive gangs we would hear about it every single documentary/interview. But nobody talks about The Nation of Islam and its peacekeeping role in hip hop.
The NOI are the Mormons of Islam. Or more like Jehovah’s Witnesses. WD Farad was a white man. Clarence X called Elijah Poole out for it and that’s how the 5% Nation started. Plus Malcolm X left the NOI because Elijah Poole was a Freemason philanderer scum bag. And Farrakhan blames everything on the Jews, which is only relevant in Palestine. The world is evil because of white supremacist capitalist greed.
Let’s not forget Pac went over to the Rollin 60s hood alone with a fellow Six0 that he knew and hollered at them at a time when Los Angeles gang banging was at a all time high. That dude had heart and that’s why a lot of the gangs here in L.A and Chicago respected that kid.
Pac was well connected with LA sets because him, his manager Watani and Mutulu were just some of the people involved with putting together the 1992 peace treaty between the bloods and crips. A lot of people don't know that but Pac was building behind the scenes with guys like Lil Monster from Eight Tray and Bone from Athens Park with things like the Thug Life code and other community programmes. Pac was trying to do what Fred Hampton did in Chicago years earlier. Which was to turn gang members into revolutionaries. That's what his vision was and he wanted to start in LA because according to him they were already soldiers and battle hardened. Pac had big plans
Treach had one of the best and relevant quotes in 90s/2000’s rap “You can run but u can’t hide, you can’t go far, no matter where u go there u are“ 💯 truth
@@scrawled_inblack9882 King, I was thinking 🤔 the same thing.... IMO, not my fact, there is a resistance in hip hop with certain men from growing up..... I'm not trying to insult Treach, however, I believe sometimes he goes back, and stays there longer than expected..... ( Mind wise )
@@IShotTupac and you are a sad internet D rider trolling a dead man that never knew your name and like they rest of the worlds don't care about u. Smh this is what u did with your time on a Sunday. Sad. Probably posting from ya moms basement in ya draws ain't brushed a tooth.
No doubt about it, pac was a tough dude but he forgot that just because you're tough, it doesn't make everyone else pussy. He made it to the top and chose to become a gang member in a city that wasn't his. So smart yet so stupid.
@@nickvan9exel954 Pac ain’t fight, he was just yelling. Treach was hitting dudes in the head with a lock protecting pac like his body guard. Look bruh, you not from LA you wasn’t there
@@kaizersose7437 fuck outta here millennial you couldn't survive where I grew up in Watts so who tf are you to say where I didn't grow up or where I'm from goofy smh you couldn't last 3 min in my projects💯🖐️🖐️🖐️🍇...
The new generation glorifies NOT fighting but shooting instead. It's cowardly to my generation because if you go to jail for the shooting, you still have to fight at some point...
@@bigprob8744 WRONG! Not everyone has fights! Most people are cowards and don't have the heart... You must be still a kid and haven't been nowhere or done nothing. Lol.
i told people pac was 5’11 people think he was shorter but im 5’11 and i stood right next to him backstage at the gund arena and he was my height i thought he was shorter i was shocked
They knew he was coming his security leader watani tyehimba set it up. Same person that took him to meet mike Tyson in prison. They were told not to touch him the black liberation army still had connections and don’t play about their people.
@@IShotTupacand David Mack took piggy to the slaughterhouse real quick.. aye too bad u in hell forever Goof thing u got piggy to accompany you lol 😂😂😂😂😂
I always heard people say it was Tupac who went to the Rollin 60s hood and squashed the beef. He said Tupac was out of town but people are saying he's the one who left town.
Pac spoke on this himself. He said he went to them personally when they wanted to get at Treach. Not saying Treach wasn't with him but Pac never said he was
I remember reading those little articles in the back of Source magazine about Tupac and Treach having fights in all these different cities. He’s definitely telling the truth about all the fights they had.
Back in those days it was mostly brawls you had. You might get a broken jaw or nose but you live to fight another day. You wasn't quick to pull out a gun.
@quanbrooklynkid7776 broken jaw or nose is common when your having a fight or getting your ass kicked. Black eye Aldo. I rather get a black eye than a scare. Which leave a
@@jordannorris4029 Yes, he did. 2pac had hands and didn't back down. If he considered you a friend then he acted accordingly that's why loyalty was so important and when he felt betrayed he took it hard. Love Treach and he was always a real one. Told 2pac the truth even when 2pac didn't want to hear it. Love treach.
Sometimes backing down is the best decision totally agree. Losing your temper and getting hurt or locked up and spending tons of money paying lawyers and court fees ain’t worth it for someone
Of course everyone wants to steal from so called blacks. He bit off canibus style as well nobody listens to slim in my city. He sold records because he a white boy rapping using Detroit’s name when he from Warren not the city. Warren is know for tailor parks just like Taylor Michigan.
@@GoGetYourShineboxnah I don’t think it was meant like that. Treach a real one in this thing of ours we call Hip Hop and needs to be given his flowers 💯✊🏽
Pac was not 5'10 or 5'11 first of all. 5'10 /5'11 isnt small IMO but Pac was actually around 5'8. I don't even think Treach is 5'10/11 either. He probably 5'9
@@GeneFOX70 Your drivers license has the height you decide to put on it. I don't know why his prison id says 5'11. He probably was able to put down whatever he wanted too, but Tupac was not 5'10 or 5'11. Looking at him in relation to everyone else around was obvious. Maybe he was 5'9 at most but definitely not 5'10 and definitely not 5'11. Tupac's dad is 5'11
yes he was bruh im 5’10 and i stood right next to him at the gund arena in 96 backstage he was taller than i thought he was built too i thought he was like 5’7 i was shocked but no he wasnt that short trust me bone thugs and the dogg pound was there too
My boy Tupac had a green light on him by the Rollin 60s Crips and had many fights Where are all the fight stories about the actual “gangsta” rappers that rap about gang banging SNOOP👀
Real talk. Dudes are mad scared to throw hands. The days of throwing hands and walking away are over. Everyone wants to reach for heat cuz they can't take a hit
is he wearing the same outfit that tupac wore on the cover of all eyez on me lol. treach is a little mental. pac was pretty pissed at treach after this everyone says he didnt talk to him after this
He didnt ask the right question. Gonzo who knew the 60s said the fight at the Gavin concention in san fran lead to the fight at the comedy store. He said treach and them jumped dude who was part of the 60s. Then they got back at treach at the comedy store.
Suge, Snoop, Tyson, The Outlawz… a lot of Tupacs friends have let him down since he died basically betrayed him…. Treach is one of the few who didn’t, you just have to listen to the song he did after his death to know how much love he had for him.
How did Suge, Outlaws or Tyson betray 2Pac? Outlaws waited 20+ years to squash beef with Jr Mafia. Suge has never said anything bad about 2Pac till this day. THE MOB deleted people behind the situation. Tyson just recently beat up someone on Camera for Disrespecting Tupac infront of him. Risking getting sued. How is those betrayals?
It's good seeing Treach doing interviews and speaking on the 🐐 at the time when he walked this planet! One of my childhood heroes I grew up listening to during those times. Very underrated MC when it comes to that microphone. Real talk 💯
@@IShotTupac Here you are on a video about Pac talking Shit what the fuck are you here for...Cut all that hatin shit out it shows how weak your character is..GTFOH
Pac stopped fuckin with Treach after this fight, he hopped on a flight back east and left Pac to squash the beef with the Rollin Sixties by himself, he literally went to the hood and sat down and drunk beer with them to squash it.
@@apprentessjgooden2263 2Pac had Treach play him in the Temptations video in 1995 while he was in prison and they recorded multiple tracks in 1992 & 1993 after this incident too, They also hung out the day he was released from Clinton when 2Pac hooked up with Faith Evans. I don't think they were attached at the hip or anything like that to begin with, when they were in the same place they'd hang out otherwise everything was good, I wouldn't say "2Pac stopped fuckin with him" tho.
Treach crew from illtown East Orange was crazy themselves, and deep! 118th St Posse Treach a legend since 91 My only gripe with him is how he fw Pac homies Outlaws more than he mess with Vinnie and Kaygee! He should patch shit up with them fr!
You can tell Treach always loves talking about 2Pac and his memories of their stories. Treach miss 2Pac forreal you always see it all over his face. Treach smile glows up when it's time to speak about Pac and Him. That's all real friend. Never smothered dirt on Pac name ever! That man loved that brother. Wish Pac stayed close to him while around Death Row. Them Jersey Boys and Bay Area guys loved 2pac to death. Those were his friends and riders more than NY guys and LA guys. A lot of different NY and LA people always shoot slick shots at Pac but was friendly in his face.
I’m sorry but I don’t take PAC as a guy who wanted a 1:1 fade. He came across as a guy who only got physical when he had a crew to help him jump someone.
Yall always try to downgrade pac all the time like yall know pac personally lmaoooo bra pac was like that ! Pac would definitely fight 1 on 1 if he had too ! Win or lose