Young Tupac freestyling in new york and then find a stall bootlegging hes tapes! Video circa 1991/1992 i do not own this material, all rights belong to QD3 Entertainment
@Renaud Villacis That's Tupac fans aint it? They are mostly very dumb low IQ people, so they hear someone like tupac filibustering and use a couple of big words and they're sold, they think he was a GENIUS!
@Steve G But the truth he was stealing from 2pac .. . But the fact was that he was stealing ... and the time came right for him to understand that he was stealing ..and 2pac himself told him he is stealing.. . In end 2pac did the right thing.. .
I ain’t see biggie smalls brushing shoulders with anyone just some punk bitch picking on the poor old guy wouldn’t try that with no real hustler he’d a been shot and killed.
when New York City was still gritty! this recording is incredible. so much in this vid - Pac with a 40oz in a paper bag, the clothes, his hairstyle, Times Square early 90's
@@saidoujallow8017 yea thats very sad.. I was born the perfect year 80.. So i remember 86 and up...the best times.. My mom made my older brothers take me everywhere with them.. They hated it😂.. But i loved it😃
Even in a freestyle he speaks about dont sellin his soul and nowadays everybody is a phony sell out! Pac was a panther, a revolutionary soul, a freedom fighter not just a rapper and actor.. the realest brotha ever touched a mic, a Legend and he lives untill eternity, 4ever makaveli💪🙏
The bootlegger is the one breaking the law, not pac, but he was so stupid that he threatened to call the laws when he was the one doing illegal shit. Pac was just threstening to do what the police would have done. If the cops showed up then his whole stand would be confiscated.
@@wesleyhempoli5548 dude what u talk about ya think thats a case of the X-Files? lmao...back in this days as a african american u was in danger since ur first breath from the cops
@@Delusion_Conclusion Everything he said is completely right. Maybe try reading it again b4 talking bout 'x-files' n shit. Pure and utter, scutter cap.
100000% Mellow dramatic clout fuelled comment. If you think commercialisation didn't exist in this vid, and crudity well it did with 2 live crew & mc hammer for starters!
The Kid true pac was the first rapper to model for Versace and Karl kani in the 90s but once he started to wear Versace biggie and puff immediately copied him
What a video, what a complicated situation showing the complexity of how music is made going straight back to the source on the street with the bootleger and the artist. It don't get no straighter than that right there.
He passed at 25 that's crazy cuz I was 16 back then pac was a gifted brother with ambition plus knowledge he did hella stuff in that 25 that alot want get a chance to do in a lifetime rip 2pac
He was definitely filming Juice around this’ll time or had just wrapped it up because the tape that he’s referring to is the Digital Underground This An EP Release cassette that had Same Song on it which came out in 1991 & Juice was released in 1992.
Met him when he first signed with Digital Underground he was real cool and chill... Very humble and a firecracker at the same time me and him shook hands at a record store in Tampa cause he was with Shock G.
@@anythinggoesvideospart-2242 i guess hes saying apart from all the stuff you said. Stuff like hip hop and movies that was filmed there and life before technology took over. You know new york had that new york feeling.
@Bryant Mungo He didn't mean *all* of NYC, he was just referring to the bustling tourist areas. Chicago has a bad reputation as well, but the city also has nice parts. Why you gotta ruin nostalgic videos?
Naw fucc that! Dude was stealing from him! He was selling his work, MAKING TAX FREE MONEY, and not kiccin’ bacc a damn thing!?! He deserves to get rolled on and then some.
Shaggy get off the doggy biscuits home boy! This is why. Local businesses not only pay their employees, they also spend money at other local businesses. That means by buying local, you help create jobs for your friends and neighbors, contribute to improved public infrastructure, and invest in your community both socially and economically.
If Pac really wanted to fuck up this immigrant's stand then he should've been in the streets fucking up drug dealers for selling rocks to his mom. Everyone is just trying to survive. I don't agree with young, immature Pac here. I think older Pac would've handled this differently too.
Man....there was no smartphone or Snapchat at this period...but they already understood the game with a camcorder...this is crazy to see rare footage like this
2pacshakurlegacy he said did in so many songs Shed So Many Tears “ In though my soul was deleted I couldn’t see it I had a mindful of demons trying to break free”????
@@blackice9666 And you think he literally sold his soul to devil? Or he just felt like that and expressed his thoughts and feelings? You can go on, makes no difference.
Not saying one thing or the next but since you say that he was a woke business man, what is your opinion on Suge Knight profiting off of him and not giving him his due. I know Suge Knight bailed him out but he made Death Row much more money than the 3 million or whatever it is that Suge used to bail him out. Just want your opinion.
@@reyjeff4297 Dude what the fuck are you tryna get at? Your question has literally no punch. And so the fact that it has no punch then that makes that question like a.... like a... as if ur asking someone from deathrow it self or someone associated with deathrow, but this nigga aint associated with deathrow so i dont see the fucking point of ur question. now i want ur input dog, why the fuck u ask him that question because, u said suge knight profit off him.. ok... but then right after u said that suge knight gave him his due so idk the fuck u on dog
Rey Jeff if he wasn’t a business man he wouldn’t have done the deal with suge .. we know he only deal the deal with suge in order to get out of jail why you think he was putting out so much music because he knew the business and he knew once fulfilled his label requirement as far as albums go his contracts was over so it actually was a smart business move on his end who the fuck wants to rot in prison especially for some shit he didn’t really do
@@picturemerollintk4057 exactly, he made extremely little on his own records because the record labels took almost all the profit but he's screaming on a bootlegger who is making peanuts off his records.
No actually he was a great off top spitter. There's many recordings of him coming off top and if you come off top it's not always gonna be perfect. Some days you on fire and some days you ain't got the same energy as the one before but you get better in mastering it in time like with everything. Now show me one of Biggie coming off top like Pac that wasn't written cause I can't find one!
Dam my favorite rapper of all time and yes he was gangster I’m from NYC and saw him several times in the streets and cool brother and was about that life, We miss him
Watching Pac walk down 8th ave and seeing the boarded construction sites with the all posters up and recognizable graffiti seem like it was just yesterday. I would walk up and down the city and remember it very well. Strange feeling.
I'm going to watch a movie, when i finish im coming back, and if my shit is still out here I'm dropping it, and if he says something, I'm dropping his watches. I can't believe my eyes, so much confidence in a different state, let alone a different coast.
If Pac was alive he would of laughed it off by now especially the fact that he continuously would of made millions on top of millions by selling masterpiece albums.
I would of respected him more if he high fived the guy for getting his hustle on... To the comment about the principle being the same, I call bullshit! Tupac hustled/robbed slang drugs before he made it with a deal. To act this way cos someone is doing abit of hustle themselves is bullshit man.. I can't take it serious when tupac was a real hustler/gang banger
@@tsunamitube3351 I understand what you are saying but if you believe in God then you must know we are not perfect we all come from Adam & Eve so we cant be perfect. Its life bro believe it or not. No matter what bad people do there is always a chance to change but all depends what sort of bad problems etc it is.
@@shaha290 for sure, I'm not condemning him as a person for ever because of this. In the moment I think he handled It wrong.. What I do think is wrong is people defending this moment of his behaviour for any reason at all.. There is none that justify it.. In my opinion of course..
That's my boi, the Great 2Pac, I miss this Soldier so much, people fell to realize he was young black powerful and strong, RIP to the best. His voice, walk, talk, spirt and just energy in general, a amazing black Angle, I got that thug life tattoo on my stomach in memory of him🔥see you at the crossroads G.
@@azam987654321 You know what! your right I am in my feelings,man you are good at this lol, you commenting on another grown mans comment on his favorite rapper, you do have a life lmao. Lame
Early 90s back when the streets was really gutta! The dudes that say pac wasn't gangsta was the type that couldn't come outside... pac whole life was a movie 💯💯💯
Well Tupac wouldn't of liked the days of burning cds either that's how alot of us were able to listen to all the American rappers singles and albums as poor kids growing up. Yeh it does take away money from the artist. But the artist would of never got the money from me anyway because I had no money
Masters del Rap - La Verdadera Vieja Escuela word, the brother was Harlemite. I wish he had stayed in New York, I heard he miss his hometown bodegas and Puerto ricans
I know the young niggaz understand this Growing up in this world where everything is scandalous I reminisce on tha fast times, past crimes Tryin to cop a slice of pizza with my last dime Can't explain, just what attracts me to this dirty game Gold chains, some extra change, and the street fame And what's strange is that everybody knows my name, swear they all know me And lots of cash make a nigga change I hit the green just to maintain, feelin pain For all the niggaz that I lost to the game... from my block -Tupac
Tupac Shakur the person was a sensitive art school kid who wrote Madonna a letter admitting that he felt intimidated by how sexually experienced she was. Tupac Shakur the persona was the loudmouth. Tupac the rapper was his attempt at compromising between the two. At the end of the day, what got him killed was his unrelenting drive to prove his street cred, playing with forces he had no real experiences with.
@@seaofseeof Pure pure bullshit, most of the people who were actually around tupac when he was alive knew that he wasn't playing an act and the fearless no fucks given character was reality.
Now you can't even walk 5 ft with a 40 ounce in that area anymore when there's cops walking, cops standing, cops in cars, cops on motorcycles, cops on bicycles, cops in plain clothes, cops on rickshaws every where.