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Tupac's last interview ever (part 3 of 4) 

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Tupac Amaru Shakur (born June 16, 1971 -- September 13, 1996), also known by his stage names 2Pac, Makaveli, or simply Pac, was an American artist renowned for his rapping and hip hop music, as well as his movie roles, poetry, and his social activism. He is recognized in the Guinness Book of World Records as the highest-selling rap artist, with over 75,000,000 albums sold worldwide, including over 50,000,000 in the United States alone.[2] Most of Shakur's songs are about growing up around violence and hardship in ghettos, racism, problems in society, and sometimes qualms with other rappers. Shakur's work is known for advocating political, economic, social, and racial equality as well as his raw descriptions of violence, drug and alcohol abuse, and conflicts with the law. Many fans, critics, and industry insiders rank him as the greatest rapper ever.[3][4]
112 - Part III
2pac - 2pacalypse Now
2pac - Stritctly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z.
2pac - Me Against The World
2pac - All Eyez On Me
2pac - Thug Life
2pac - Makaveli (The Don Kiluminati, 7 Day Theory)
2pac - R U Still Down (Remember Me)
2pac - The Here After
2pac - Still I Rise
2pac - In His Own Words
2pac - Greatest Hits
2pac - The Lost Tapes
2pac - Until The End Of Time
1991: Brenda's Got a Baby (#3 Rap)
1991: If My Homie Calls (#3 Rap)
1993: I Get Around (#5 Hip-Hop, #8 Rap)
1993: Keep Ya Head Up (#2 Rap, #7 Hip-Hop)
1995: Dear Mama (#1 Rap, #3 Hip-Hop, #9 US)
1995: Old School (#1 Rap, #9 US)
1995: So Many Tears (#6 Rap)
1996: California Love (#1 US, #1 Rap, #1 Hip-Hop)
1996: How Do You Want It (#1 US, #1 Rap)
1997: To Live & Die in L.A. (#10 US)
1997: Made Niggaz (#1 Rap)
1997: Do For Love (#2 Rap, #10 Hip-Hop)
1998: Changes (#3 Rap, #3 Hip-Hop, #5 US)
2002: Thugz Mansion (#4 Rap, #10 Hip-Hop)
2003: Runnin' (Dying to Live) (#5 Rap)
2005: Ghetto Gospel (#1 UK)
2006: Pac's Life (#1 Lithuania)
1997: Tupac Shakur: Thug Immortal
1997: Tupac Shakur: Words Never Die (TV)
2001: Tupac Shakur: Before I Wake...
2001: Welcome to Deathrow
2002: Tupac Shakur: Thug Angel: The Life of an Outlaw
2002: Biggie & Tupac
2002: Tha Westside
2003: 2Pac 4 Ever
2003: Tupac: Resurrection
2004: Tupac vs.
2004: Tupac: The Hip Hop Genius (TV)
2006: So Many Years, So Many Tears
2007: Tupac Revelation
2008: Notorious (TV)
1997: Tupac Shakur: Thug Immortal
1997: Tupac Shakur: Words Never Die (TV)
2001: Tupac Shakur: Before I Wake...
2001: Welcome to Deathrow
2002: Tupac Shakur: Thug Angel: The Life of an Outlaw
2002: Biggie & Tupac
2002: Tha Westside
2003: 2Pac 4 Ever
2003: Tupac: Resurrection
2004: Tupac vs.
2004: Tupac: The Hip Hop Genius (TV)
2006: So Many Years, So Many Tears
2007: Tupac Revelation

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@avield5456
@avield5456 10 лет назад
Realist nigga ever, everyone need to listen to this interview and understand how brilliant, real he was. He controlled the rap game back in the golden era.
@sheldonvern
@sheldonvern 11 лет назад
pac was not crazy he was mad about how stupid people are
@capoislamort100
@capoislamort100 10 лет назад
2pac loved black people
@MeatBasket
@MeatBasket 17 лет назад
I've listened to this like 80 times.....and I still love it like the first time that I heard it. Pac covered a lot of ground when he spoke.
@Eagles7sjn
@Eagles7sjn 6 лет назад
You can see that Black Panther knowledge that was instilled in him
@Ralphunreal
@Ralphunreal 8 лет назад
This guy is way too incredibly smart. It's insane really.
@boxingheadbangers2150
@boxingheadbangers2150 3 года назад
You the smartest man alive
@ooshishemoh6168
@ooshishemoh6168 8 лет назад
"And I don't Feel no Guilt... That mothafucka... ALL these Mothafuckaz STOLE from us Forever... Im TAKIN' back what's Mines..... it's just that ..They recorded it when HE said it... it's probably somethin' that they TOOK from US that they didn't Let us Record.... So there is No Shame" - 2Pac Yo this dude was too real.. smh... Fuckin Brave Outspoken brotha.. hes a deep dude
@tynicole88
@tynicole88 9 лет назад
He drops so much knowledge. RIP
@slhcn
@slhcn 9 лет назад
💯
@flex2125
@flex2125 9 лет назад
+Sasha X dam u sexy
@zaman178
@zaman178 8 лет назад
Is that a photo of you? and how old are you? and which city do you live in?
@nathanjford9607
@nathanjford9607 8 лет назад
This is the best pac interveiw by far,pt 3,to all those who don,t really know or think they know what killuminati is listen close and he explains the meaning to a philosiphy,the realist shit pac wrote was the whitebook by makavelli☆☆☆☆☆
@rhymesgalore81
@rhymesgalore81 13 лет назад
It's stuff like this that always reminds me why 2Pac was so great - the man had incredible vision - and if he was alive, Hip Hop would rule the world - rest in power
@Local159DC15
@Local159DC15 13 лет назад
Tupac was so much more than a rapper. Legendary individual. Poet, Actor, Activist. Rest in peace brother.
@PrpleCityTV
@PrpleCityTV 10 лет назад
I got that power from Books!
@BazookaRafar
@BazookaRafar 4 года назад
one of my favorites quotes of Pac
@dejohnnelacy254
@dejohnnelacy254 4 года назад
All Robert Greene books
@TheZeeman1982
@TheZeeman1982 13 лет назад
Pac still making sense but is so anger in this interview....never met him but still miss him RIP!!!!
@eyeleesmiley
@eyeleesmiley Год назад
I love that man. Still deep in my playlists ❤️ real man Real heart ♥️
@American_Observer
@American_Observer 17 лет назад
tupac will always be timeless because of his essence and intellect
@DCee73HDD
@DCee73HDD 9 лет назад
Tupac forever
@TnC_Productions
@TnC_Productions 13 лет назад
remember, he only went platinum twice before he died. He didnt know how big he really would be years later.
@vigga360
@vigga360 14 лет назад
R.I.P. to the realest rapper to ever walk the earth. We love and there will never be another ever. T.H.U.G. L.I.F.E forever!
@onblock7
@onblock7 13 лет назад
The realest rapper ever!!!!!!!!! PERIOD! I wish we had him today!
@7HEREALDON
@7HEREALDON 10 лет назад
THE DAY I GOT OUTTA JAIL, IT WAS A MUTHAFUCKIN PROBLEM TO BE WHERE THE FUCK YOU WAS FROM. THE DAY I STEPPED OUT, THAT'S POWER. . I know if shit didn't go down like it did and he didn't have to go, the WHOLE hip hop game would be different. This man had influence and that shit was only building more and more, not only music either. No matter how stupid this might sound I get mad that it had to go down like this, I think shit would be different. R.I.P Yak. Makaveli lives on!
@HigherDevelopment
@HigherDevelopment 14 лет назад
Tupac is the man for sure, he knows what he's talking about for sure. If you really listen, you know there's nobody like this guy out there.
@bluesugar58
@bluesugar58 13 лет назад
"i'm the future of black america"....i love this man
@animatorskater
@animatorskater 9 лет назад
1:55 "Only thing they like is the sound of an Italian nigga's name" pac was a funny ass dude 😂😂 RIP
@jeffjohnson8208
@jeffjohnson8208 8 лет назад
correction pac is funny
@DCsWiseMan
@DCsWiseMan 14 лет назад
If Pac was a army recruiter,,,I would sign up asap,,,He motivates inner being of man,,such a courages soul,,,He could have been silent,,but he was a soildier.
@theindustryexposed
@theindustryexposed 13 лет назад
Great interview. Tupac had a great awareness
@Kitos1717
@Kitos1717 9 лет назад
There's no telling how far Pac could of led the culture. ...all races understood tupac. ...he developed into a man b4 his time. ....gone at a young age and never able to step into see his full potential. ....yet his legacy still evolves today. ....
@rolandlaforest5030
@rolandlaforest5030 7 лет назад
I dedicate this part of the interview to those that say big is better than pac. smh!
@Eagles7sjn
@Eagles7sjn 6 лет назад
100
@elainehales8734
@elainehales8734 Год назад
R.I.P Tupac June16th1971-Septemba13,1996
@fuckilluminatiscum
@fuckilluminatiscum 13 лет назад
THIS GUY CHANGED MY WHOLE LIFE AND THOUGT PATTERNS
@nastynas9000
@nastynas9000 14 лет назад
1:53 "The only thing they like is the sound of an Italian niggas name." I really believe now 2pac was the best lyrical rapper of all time.
@PrpleCityTV
@PrpleCityTV 10 лет назад
U just seen me in cuffs, shot up in a wheelchair with my head wrapped up And u c me less then a fuckin year later, bailin through this muthafucka, jeweled down like Shaka zulu!.. Bangin on niggaz!
@SAMBACKER49
@SAMBACKER49 Год назад
PAC WAS AN ANGEL SENT FROM THE UPPER ROOM #PAC #1EVER #HIPHOPCULTUREKING🤴🏾
@Igotdatcomeback
@Igotdatcomeback 14 лет назад
I respect that. Everything he said is from the heart. R.I.P TUPAC
@L0v3Lost
@L0v3Lost 15 лет назад
I'm happy I'm one of the people who..completely feels 2Pac's music and understand that his music was music...but it was so much deeper than that. He wasn't just heard, he was listened to. He wasn't just known, he was felt. Man...this guy, our lives are nothing alike..but it's like..I can still connect to what he is saying. And looking at the books he read..man must be intelligent. R.I.P. Legendary.
@boxingace7025
@boxingace7025 7 лет назад
I'm the future of black America smh RIP MAKAVELI THE DON .
@tc213
@tc213 16 лет назад
He wasn't talking about he was physically untouchable, he was talking about him in the rap game, he had so much power in the rap game at that point that he could say he was on top, he was taking over, no one could diss him, or they'd be destroyed.
@ShadowCat3292
@ShadowCat3292 6 лет назад
"Cause Im not bowing down" - Tupac On God. #GodFirst
@legofootballchannel24
@legofootballchannel24 8 лет назад
true artist musically and socially
@Sandman2222
@Sandman2222 17 лет назад
This is what separated pac from everybody else...his common since. I'll b on da look out for part 4
@blessmyhonnor
@blessmyhonnor 15 лет назад
2pac lives in everyone that believes in the true shit he spoke. His body is dead but his spirit lives amongs us who believe in what he said and stood for. In that way Pac is immortal
@sunnyboy8644
@sunnyboy8644 14 лет назад
R.I.P. Pac. you're the Greatest Rapper Of All Time.
@deez723
@deez723 11 лет назад
I think Pac was fed up and couldn't keep quiet with all the nonsense he saw going on. He knew that he was not to sit idle.. and there is a huge amount of power there in doing that.
@ReyRichy
@ReyRichy 17 лет назад
2paac will never die...his music still lives to this day...out of any nigga out there...i still listen to pac more then any one...sooner or later some one will kum out like him ...."im not sayin ill change the world. but i gurantee ill spark the brains that will change the world" R.I.P. 2pac
@orancoo
@orancoo 11 лет назад
I can't find another rap artist talking like this. Good luck though.
@realest84ify
@realest84ify 7 лет назад
Damn we need 2pac back
@cindyburgan5498
@cindyburgan5498 7 лет назад
His mental made him even sexier lol love love looooove me some pac!
@PWerts
@PWerts 5 лет назад
Cindy Burgan YES!!!!
@vonkeithdavis1792
@vonkeithdavis1792 3 года назад
Books, thinking, and strategizing
@rolandlaforest5030
@rolandlaforest5030 7 лет назад
"everything I did was righteous by the rules of war & they gotta recognize that"
@ainagapicaporte4361
@ainagapicaporte4361 11 лет назад
this is a real human being, real person, that's why he can touch people in every walk of life, and in every country. i didn't grow up like him or where he did, but he represents me. they call this kind of art 'universal'. i wish he was still alive, and i wish i'd met him personally and chilled.
@tommybrown187
@tommybrown187 11 лет назад
to take the discipline the serious and bond the mob had, take the enthusiasm morals and principles the black panthers had, to take the comradery go-all-out will die for you, as a team that the police had. to take the nation is 1st whatever we have to be # 1 that the united states has, and to take that nigga attitude, the young african american to have the talen to exhibit it ....
@dantheman4719
@dantheman4719 9 лет назад
💯💯💯 KNOWLEDGE!
@Apradavra
@Apradavra 15 лет назад
the intelligence exhibited in this interview is extraordinary.
@AbdalaHersi
@AbdalaHersi 8 лет назад
Al Pacino Luciano LMAO
@PWerts
@PWerts 5 лет назад
Trail Blazing I bust out laughing!!
@rmr1300
@rmr1300 12 лет назад
He inspires me to have a voice.
@whisper129
@whisper129 13 лет назад
Tupac speaks the realist shit. Damn I still miss him as much as the day he pass on. There's gotta be a heaven for a G.
@BigPrimo33
@BigPrimo33 16 лет назад
I think PAc was really hurt when he was taken off the "ready to die" album when he went to jail. That album would have been immortalized if Pac was on it!!!
@skipper13647
@skipper13647 14 лет назад
pac was truly a man of the people. we miss you dawg
@lightupdarkness
@lightupdarkness 9 лет назад
" me and the biggie thing is minor"
@zaman178
@zaman178 8 лет назад
That doesn't negate the fact how dirty piggy and puff were towards Tupac when Tupac was alive FUCK puff and piggy
@patrickwithiforce
@patrickwithiforce 14 лет назад
this is what every human should strive to become and advance from, and continue to build from his words to better the next generations
@DeadJ0ker27
@DeadJ0ker27 15 лет назад
2pac was the fuckin realest ever and you know that because nobody followed up on his plans when he died he was the leader. It's so sad he was starting a revolution but got cut short.
@rebelslaveleader
@rebelslaveleader 5 лет назад
So much intelligence and contraction and youth. I'm sure as he matured he would have evolved to the leader he was meant to be. The hit on tupac was orchestrated on many levels and allowed to spin out of control. imagine a matured Tupac today, not rapping or doing movies but being the head of political organization a third independent party.
@inyins
@inyins 15 лет назад
WOW !!! 2 pac is a genius, Best interview i have ever heard.
@michaelfarquharson1
@michaelfarquharson1 13 лет назад
This wasn't an interview, Interviewer was nonexistent, this was Pac sharing wisdom
@TheNatedagreat4
@TheNatedagreat4 12 лет назад
You CANT ignore somebody who speaks the truth, the things we feel and turn away from.
@blessmyhonnor
@blessmyhonnor 15 лет назад
nah he didn't have to chill he just should've lived longer and kept spitting the true shit cuz many people know that there is lots of truth in his words and when everyone started sharing his vision the america that we know today would've been a complete different one. RIP Pac respect
@co0li30a9
@co0li30a9 14 лет назад
even tho Tupac died in 1996 he's still IS the future of Black America! No one had the whole game shook like pac! you couldn't predict anything he did! Genius in Thug form!
@TaySocial
@TaySocial 12 лет назад
He mentioned Will Smith when he was talking about richest rappers. "FRESH PRINCE"
@American_Observer
@American_Observer 17 лет назад
thanks for posting this bro. much appreciated
@LOUDonDECK420
@LOUDonDECK420 9 лет назад
Too much influence and too much knowledge got this man "killed" every fan of 2pac needs to read "The White Book" find it on amazon by "Makaveli"
@Eagles7sjn
@Eagles7sjn 6 лет назад
Thanks, will do bruh
@BazookaRafar
@BazookaRafar 15 лет назад
3days before Pac was shot he was praiiising DeathRow he said Do you believe in God? the interviewer saig: yes Pac again: then believe in DeathRow East watch that on youtube ;) It was on the MTV Music awards 96 nice interview !!
@MrMrcedargrove19
@MrMrcedargrove19 13 лет назад
it's like tupac aint gone................cause i listen 2 him ever dayand thats real shit
@Duffield_World89
@Duffield_World89 7 месяцев назад
🔥🔥🙏⭐
@RabahRayanNabilEl16
@RabahRayanNabilEl16 14 лет назад
I agree 100% and I'm already on it
@28hotrods
@28hotrods 13 лет назад
Pac was a Preacher of the streets,Pac spoke on real shit that was happening in the streets and to our black people
@AndrewsOpinion15
@AndrewsOpinion15 12 лет назад
I FUCKING LOVE TUPAC !!!!!!!!
@killuminati2014
@killuminati2014 15 лет назад
This is some deep stuff he's talking about, Pac was on another level than the rest.....
@American_Observer
@American_Observer 17 лет назад
thanks man. much appreciated
@TeeF.TaMaHaaC
@TeeF.TaMaHaaC 15 лет назад
Pac I love him...and I learn so much.Its good to be vocal..but not around everybody.Especially to some Fed with a mic.He got caught up in his emotions...but thats real
@tommybrown187
@tommybrown187 11 лет назад
i dont want to see them dead because by the other side being who the other side is makes me the best man
@bulletprotv7470
@bulletprotv7470 5 лет назад
Crazy part of this is some of us have the brain to think similar to pac..but dont have that same talent to be able to get on a platform to expand our ideas..or to execute the process
@XxPurpleXHazeX
@XxPurpleXHazeX 11 лет назад
you sir are one of the smartest people... even i do this and i dont realize it
@DizzyJokerZz
@DizzyJokerZz 16 лет назад
yeah word up 4 2pac 4ever! G.O.A.T rappER!
@bagleysmitht
@bagleysmitht 15 лет назад
Tupac is SOOOO much intelligent than people know!!! HE WAS GONE TOOO SOON !!!!
@neige81
@neige81 14 лет назад
14 years later ! still relevant!!!! 2010 and aint no niggas touching pacs style...thats it period end of fuckin story
@lightmajor1
@lightmajor1 13 лет назад
This nigga here...I love listening to this man. The "w" he threw up represented DIVISION...not the "west coast" like cube n em...genius. There was a METHOD to his madness. That's why he is/was the greatest rapper of all time
@mdoingme
@mdoingme 13 лет назад
his lyrics are blueprints. His mind is a shield. His pen is a sword. his mouth is his gun. his words are his bullets. His tongue is the trigger. the cowards in the game (even worldwide) & Black hearts & minds are his target. Killuminati...
@50908
@50908 15 лет назад
2pac Is GEMINI , Me Too We Smart, We think Over many Facts atacking by Different Sides and we are Prethinkers We are Faster at thinking than we can Speak. GEMINIS are The Best Rapper because we are the Best with Talk. Search it No Lye!!
@MAXEDUPLIFE
@MAXEDUPLIFE 5 лет назад
I hate hearing all the stereotyping, tupac was very intelligent, and wanted a change for people in the hood, in poverty, and places around the world that the government lie about helping.. He had a lot of gangsta music true, but he was on a mission that most of you would never understand... What do you know about doing bad to make good¿.
@robbfitzpatrick
@robbfitzpatrick 15 лет назад
Yeah I definitly agree with you on that, the media, the governments, society and its structure was in jeopardy with Tupac.
@Miiro23
@Miiro23 16 лет назад
the good people who try to make us realize ourselfs and our state. are the ones who always die. martin luther king jr. john lennon. ghandi... 2pac.... many many others dont let them die for nothing.
@LifeOfAnOutlaw
@LifeOfAnOutlaw 16 лет назад
he wanted to start a record label called " Death Row East", Their is a video here (with this one)with him talking about deathrow east, it include him standing at the MTV awards with suge talking about that record label. It was filmed 3 days before the shooting.
@Str8talk50
@Str8talk50 13 лет назад
Tupac was the realist rapper EVER!!!!!!!!!.you can argue about if he is the best rapper or not BUT the guy was EONS ahead of any rapper with his intellect.
@SuperNewhorizon
@SuperNewhorizon 14 лет назад
if tupac was still here how would he be, would these things still be important to him
@5thdawg917
@5thdawg917 7 лет назад
Wow! I've heard this interview before and i never understood it properly until i researched about capitalism, Italian mafia, all the political leaders names that 2pac gave to the outlawz! This mofo was intelligent than a motherfucker. This is no rapper, this is some revolutionary leader and his words and thought pattern is bloody insane. Wow, just wow..
@ghanaianlove5920
@ghanaianlove5920 7 лет назад
I really want this dude to be here by now than this shit lil Wayne
@coolslc
@coolslc 14 лет назад
smart man... too bad he's gone...
@vonkeithdavis1792
@vonkeithdavis1792 3 года назад
Powerful so we GROW
@2pac999666999666
@2pac999666999666 13 лет назад
R.I.P PAC your a true legend god bless you amen
@tattoosoul123
@tattoosoul123 14 лет назад
2pac for life
@DefiantMercenary
@DefiantMercenary 14 лет назад
I GOT DA BOMB CANT NOBODY TOUCH ME..WONT NO BODY RUSH ME!! I LOVE IT R.I.P PAC STILL THE G.O.A.T
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