Also, Ed Gordon wasn't being hostile to Pac. Quite the contrary. Ed has always been thorough and believed in Tupac. He just had to do his job as an unbiased interviewer.
Tupac Was Heaven Sent Man. He Changed People’s lives In The Short Amount Of Time He Had. I Can’t Believe A Man Who Faced 9 Months in a Maximum Jail, Rape Case, Shot 5 Bullets, Beat By The Police, And Most Importantly Spoke Wisdom That Changed Peoples Lives Across The World Forever, Almost Achieved The Jesus Christ. For Him To Be 23 Years Old And Have Such A Brilliant Mindset Is Absolutely Rare, Tupac Was A Once In A Lifetime Human. We Will Never Ever See Another Pac Again. But Even Tho Tupac Passed Away At Such A Young Age Which He Definitely Didn’t Deserve To Die The Way He Did... But Like Jada Pinkett Always Said... “Tupac’s BestFriend Someone Who Genuinely Loved Pac With All Of Her Heart” Always Told People “ I Expected Tupac To Be Here For The Long Run.... But He Did What He Was Sent To Do Here On Planet Earth” DONT EVER BE SAD THAT TUPAC DIED.... BE GLAD THAT THIS ANGEL WAS BORN ❤️ Pac Was On A Mission To Become The Next MLK & MALCOM X, AMERICA IS AFRAID OF WARM HEARTED SPIRITUAL BLACK MAN!!✊🏿 #THEREALONESALWAYSDIEYOUNG GOD NEEDED HIM AND NOW HES AT PEACE AWAY FROM THIS COLD HEARTED WORLD | R.I.P Makaveli The Don 1971 - ♾ | REMEMBER THIS MAN LIVES IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER HIS LEGACY WILL FOREVER STILL BE ALIVE 1000 YEARS FROM NOW
@21stcenturyenigma This kind of human is totaly rare... ya dont understand ????? He just explained it well. 2pac is the only human i know on this planet to say and spread alllll his emotions about this life and world with ease bro. I mean if this guy had problem with God then he will say it in an interview no problem for him he aint scared if he has problem with whoever on this planet or whatever he will bring it up in an song or interview which will be heard by billions of humans and he knows billions will hear that but he dont give a fuck he says the truth without fear. Even a prophet wont do that. Even a God wont do that. This guy knew he were going to die even the date i think (troublesome '96) but still he says anythin that could legit bring him troubles from goverment society etc ..
Keep reacting to these Tupac interview videos ! Please, you’re so open-minded to the real issues. 2pac is one of the greatest of all times and I’m not even talking about music-wise.
he open my eyes and i ws 18 years late seeing what he was talking about he was head of time and case him i learn how the black panthers of the 60,s was something and the real deal
Freddie Cabrera thank you! i myself get caught up with the world problems, politics, and what we face as humans in this crazy world. Hopefully we can make it better ! :(
I'm sure he would be disappointed cause it's not totally fixed yet, but living as a young black male in the 90's is MUCH worse than it is now. There is was no BLM, racism was more rampant, there was no cellphone cams so cops could literally almost do anything without fear of being recorded, lots of black males were killed by police, it was just before the age of the internet so you'll never really hear about it back then, laws were different. Tupac himself was beat unconscious for "j-walking" by cops while he was already an up and coming rapper. Could you imagine nowadays if an up and coming rapper was beat in broad daylight by cops for j-walking?
Appreciate u doing these reactions. Ur soo open minded to learning new things, u have a better understanding of the truth he spoke and his actual message than some people.
I grew up listening to PAC. He still is the best rapper imo. He was on that list of a few great people who inspired the world to be better humans and care about the planet. (Michael Jackson, Tupac, Kobe, Robin Williams)
Great reaction video! 10:51 2pac "Why is a black life any more recoupable than a white life" The term recoupable is more used in contracts, such as a contract with a label. But in this context, 2pac is of course referring to gain an equal amount. I love to see how he's doing his best to search for the best words to express himself.
He had a extended vocabulary of you study him. He choose to relate to his people where they understood him and used his words more open in a professional setting,
People questioned Pac's authenticity because they were afraid of what they didn't understand. And so they became sceptical of all the things that he did. They began to question his character and his ideas because there was nobody like him that channelled such positivity and righteousness. He was unique and people will always question what is unique.
Makes me so sad 😭 that we missed out on years and years of this truly great rapper, actor, poet, influential speaker & human being. Would have made such a difference in the world if he wasn’t killed back then.
I love how you analyze and read the subtext of what he's saying as well. Thank you for another great reaction to make my day during these crazy current circumstances.
She doesn’t analyze anything… she is just saying “yah exactly!” “Mannnn” “ughhh” This is a joke. She needs to just record her gaming and quit this. She’s not equipped for music at all. No knowledge.
At 10:19 you can clearly see how Gordan cover his smiling lips behind his finger😂 as 2Pac flip the allegation and Gordan couldn’t believe it but smile!! That’s 2Pac for you!! 🔥🙌🏼
He was way ahead of hes time sucks that there neva b another pac not in our lifetime a pac only comes round once sad and it sucks and hurts til this day
I grow up with 2pac before the fame.. Back when he lived in Berkeley and ran with Money-B another rapper.. We would hang out at Berkeley Square and believe me we where all along with Pack ,we where hood...
Respect for your appreciation of 2pac. Industry feared him because he and Deathrow was about to dominate the music industry. They hated on him trying to keep him. Even the Federal government banned his early album Strickly For My Niggaz" but it still went gold status after banning that album
I highly recommend you watch a documentary about Tupac called "Thug Angel" by QD3 (Quincy Jones' son). It's really good and you'll learn even more about Pac.
Steven Dunn Yep that was a really great documentary probably one of the best 2Pac documentaries ever besides resurrection and stuff like that I mean there’s been a bunch of Tupac documentaries for years but I would say the best ones are thug angel And resurrection are the best ones in my opinion
@@qsmooth7805 If you're into reading, I recommend checking out John Potash's book "The FBI War on Tupac Shakur and Black Leaders". It really paints an even more interesting image of Pac.
First timer here on your channel! Came here as I'm a super Tupac fan and loved seeing your reactions to all the subtle but so-damn-important FACTS he be dropping in everything he speaks on. He's not just a rapper, but also a prophet, poet, and ambassador to all the people who's struggling in the world. You'll even hear people living on the other side of the world speak on how they're able to relate something in their lives to what he's gone through or spoke about, and able to positively change their life around or even get them through the roughest moments of their lives. ---What blows my mind is that 90% of the major impactful things he's done and accomplished (which the media alwaqys likes to spin it into a negative stories as that is what brings in the viewers and money) was after he got out jail and signed with Death Row and Suge Knight. He came out of prison and made the very first double cd rap album ever, which he completed in about 2 weeks because he literally had so much to vent and so much to say. Daz Dillinger who produced most of Tupac's songs said that he had so many unreleased Tupac songs could fill roughly 5 or 6 more double cd albums... That's how insane this man's work ethics was! ----And even more crazier is that he died when he was just 25..... He accomplished so much in his last 2 years before he passed because he said he already saw and felt his death was coming and he had so much more things to accomplish. He said that he 's not saying he's going to change the world but he guarantee that he will spark the brain the will change the world. DAMNNNN!!! This man was only 25! Imagine what he would accomplish if he had another year with us... or 5 years... or 10??? He probably would be an activist or something to help people. Did you know that whenever he went to any city during his rap tours, he would take time to find and speak to whoever gang leaders were in charge of that area, and sit down and talk to both opposing gang leaders about if they could set up a time everyday, like say 12pm to 2pm or something where they would cease all drug and gang activities around kids community areas so that the kids have a chance to play and not get killed or shot, so that there would be a chance those kids would make it out of the hood alive and better themselves as well. This is whyv the media hates to do shows about because it doesn't make the type of money controversial topics do. Anyways, Tupac might not be the greatest rapper of all time, but for damn sure he was THE REALEST RAPPER OF ALL TIME. There wont ever be someone as special as he was. You can go around the country and hear how much he was loved in all the communities. He was definitely a rose that grew out of the concrete! ---Great vid and keep up the awesome work, Noura!!
This Interview was stright fire... Every question was perfectly asked... Ed Gordan talks about the interview later on... React to that too... Rest in Thugs Mansion Pac... 💙💙💙 Great reaction...
I used to don't understand the struggle that black youngsters be talking Everytime until I saw DDG RU-vid video where policeman saw young rich kid and come after him....the struggle is real for black people mehn no OFFENCE to white people but.... Who knows
But it was an act to a degree he was a poet and an art student raised by activist and black Panthers listen to his early music keep your head up and Brenda's got a baby he gave a message he said he never sold drugs or was in a gang but he had to talk that shit to compete with others portraying that image with no message just savage energy so once he got your attention with the street music he gave the real shit which is the other side of the game it sounded so real because hes really from that space of pain so he watched it live but he was an entertainer and I respect him because he told you it was bullshit and he was speaking for people that don't have a voice telling there story so real street guys respected his honesty
....who uses the term "street guys"👈🏾💯🤨 you can't be that lame🤣....and please stop interjecting Google, I am GenX aka theFIRST GENERATION to GROW UP on HOP ( bought a Sugar Hill album out of the store at 10) and I am literally straight outta COMPTON. Why can't you all just listen, and stop trying to act as if you are of the music....as Pac implies, our generation of burbies understood, you are just additional cash flow-you like the music cool, but why would people from urban America, care about what a kid that has no clue about our actual life experiences regarding our music, that we literally created it in the streets. If you enjoy the music and the flow cool, if you wanna rock our styles, cool, you wanna pretend to be C's & B's in Iowa, cool....but it was a respectful exchange of culture between young people, with the understanding that we created said concepts, period...and we had no problems, all welcome to the vibe.👈🏾💯 #ROSEcransAndCENTral
2pac is the realist human being to walk too this earth after Jesus Christ U not going to see a man like 2pac no one, no fuckin one ever I'm glad 2pac was my generation 2pac Amaru Shakur Aka Makaveil The Don R.I.P
Big ☝ 2 u for choosing a very good artist a good brother that impact the people 2pac 2 do reaction 2 thats wats its about listening 2 wat he talk about and apply 2 self and making change with self with each other than difference 2 🌎
What's ironic about this shit is that some of the same people who doubted him when he was younger are actually teaching college curriculums ABOUT him. Not to mention, reading books about him and everything. Talk about flipping the script...
YOUR REACTION HAVE ME ENERGY. I LOVE YOU AND YOUR WHOLE VIBES. WE LOVED 2PAC. YOU'RE TOO YOUNG TO REMEMBER BUT IN THE 90S 2PAC WAS HUUUUUGE! HE WAS A MEGASTAR.
Him and Ed Gordon were actually cool. He did Pac a favour with these tough questions cause they were going around and he gave Pac the chance to answer to them. Pac wasn't afraid of hard questions.
You could ask Pac one question and he talk without stuttering for long periods as well and everything he said was golden. Always dropping jewels and I like how he breaks everything down to make sure for you to understand what he is talking about
@UC5qc_by4XiQDvPngikBiFGw: Why the media wants to tear down someone so great? Me: Because people hate real people. Tupac was the only person can look in the mirror and accept his flaws, hardly anyone can do that nowadays.
I just subscribed to your RU-vid channel I love your personality 2pac was so ahead of his time he was too real for them love the video stay motivated dream big 1 mill on the way
Tupac was an actor, he is my #1 on the greatest of all time poet, actor, and rapper, because he pimped the industry and fled lol but he was an actor, can u review this video or watch it if you need proof hahaha GRIDLOCKED INTERVIEW with tupac i think 1996
Living Legends - War Games....Pac wanted that other side so bad, but had no option after getting bailed out...had to go ALL OUT! Makaveli was a top level genius alter ego he formed!!! Euthanasia...