We all know how intelligent and well spoken Pac was, but he was also so insightful and a realist that he can explain from an angle that's enlightened displaying an understanding that is so rare in the world today.. I wished I had fiends with the amount of integrity this man has cause u can tell he will not mince words and hold back the difficult but important things that we need to hear when we're fucking something up so we can make it right, people just aren't like that anymore ...Rest in Peace Brother
I love how Pac controlled the entire conversation, he was not going to let anyone dictate his train of thought. Eloquently said his opinion and stood it, wise beyond his years with the excellent teachings of his mother, step father and other influential figures during his childhood years. Also at the end Pac wanted to know the woman's name who was talking to him so he could thank her for the conversation very respectful.
The GOAT. He controlled it, he said it’s his opinion not advice. Articulate himself very well as always. Was polite and ask for the lady he spoke to, thanked her. A true wise and very smart gentleman. Rest in Paradise Makaveli the Don 🕊🙏🏾
2pac was on some other other level shit. What other rapper would want to start youth sport leagues across California and perform for free nobody. 2pac was a good person shame he passed away so soon. Long live the Don.
E 10x tupac wanted snoop to be a part of what he was doing so pac gave him the idea and now snoop took the idea and ran with it if he spoke on how or why he got into doing it he would tell you it was all 2pacs idea
Pac preaching about how it’s wrong for men to assume what women want is so dope. this man always understood the assignment. he voiced his OPINION not advice, he knew himself so well. I love this mans mind. Never be another. Forever the greatest of all time. PS: to all the Pac haters that think he committed the assault against Ayanna Jackson need to get their head checked & look at Haitian Jack.
He read the book and studied him he also read the prince , follow great man and see what beats if you can beat them imitate them and you’ll be just like them
TRUST ME, that is absolutely, indisputably Tupac. Anyone who disagrees has got to be younger than 30. I’m one of the biggest Tupac fans that ever lived. I have listened to every major interview he has ever done. That is Pac. Period.
keep in mind this is a 24 year old rapper, and they expected him to be a beacon of morality. but unfortunately for them pac is very articulate and educated, so he checked them.
Anyone doubting if this is 2Pac is either tone deaf, trolling or maybe they don’t know enough about Pac to make a judgment. This is him...there’s only one 2pac and nobody can sound JUST like him. All eyez on me the movie....outside of the courtroom scene... compare that to the real interview. Perfect example.
You dumb ignorant person... don't go drinking and smoking with some dude all alone if you don't have any intentions for sexual intimate relations... you being stupid by doing that.. then you wanna blame the man but YOU keep going after men who invite you to drink and smoke. Tupac himself didn't need weed or liquor to get females and some men know that and we don't use such lame tactics but you always hear females openly bragging that they wanna drink and smoke and if you as a man say you just wanna hang out, these females WILL LEAVE YOU and go for the dudes offering free liquor and smokes, cigarettes, etc and this ain't a minority thing... this is a human thing of all racial origins... look how they advertised cigarettes in the past, how they advertise weed. How they advertise liquor and beer... so FOH with that blaming men B.S. if you the one being the problem and making it seem like you're gonna go get to know someone without you having anything you wanna get out of him... it's a two way... not a one way.
That’s pac the audio just sounds muffled some of the words he's using it's him just by the way he says "um' and when he gets to talken pac always broke down what he was saying etc.
Lol do people actually believe in a second coming of Jesus? Yeah he may have existed but he came back consciously. Christ Consciousness. We're all sons and daughters of God. Jesus/Yeshua was a Master Teacher. Tupac may return if you believe in reincarnation but we need to learn from these kind of people not worship or idolize.
The Don asked who the lady was, Melody Dubery I instantly went searching for Girls Incorporated, I found nothing, whoever she is, she better capitalize off that plug in by the legendary prophet Makavelli the Don spirit
honestly tupac sounds a bit different here but if you listen carefully you can recognized his voice and if you missed his voice listen to his words and you can tell this is tupac intellectual brain
Melanie tried to trip him up/ outsmart Pac but he was just too witty and smart for that lol. She is obviously collegiality educated. Try this on 99.9% of today’s rappers and most of those questions will either go right over their head or they won’t be able to articulate their thoughts the way Pac did here.
He deflected and blamed women then became combative with the female cohost. Had he answered the question truthfully he would've put the accountability on the men. I'm not surprised because he slutshamed and did not protect a black girl child who was raped by black men. Keep Your Head Up had nice words but they were just words because his actions showed his true lack of character.
voice sounds like someone else,but HIS WORDS AND CONTENT should be a reminder and ring a bell in ur ears and head.who else speaks and expresses themselves in such a fashion and manner....?there is no other.🐐✊🐐✊🐐🙏
People always fail to understand... before Tupac got set up at Quad Studios and even before the Ayana Jackson allegations happened the NYC haters KNEW that Tupac worked multiple albums and soundtracks and acting... essentially being a hyper-worker but able to have multiple songs on the charts from different albums. In this phone call he basically told yall that he was basically structuring Deathrow Records (not like he was in charge but he was basically making everyone step their game up. Those who didn't want to didn't produce or left) to basically bombard the music charts, music video charts, have Hammer handle dance hip hop more, you know a united Deathrow Records with Hammer,, Dre, Snoop, DPG, Tupac, Outlawz, etc was pretty much gonna give Puffy and Biggie hemorrhoids even if "Hit em Up" or any diss songs were released. Plus films hitting the pipeline... if you wanna sip the Biggie and Puffy and Badboy kool-aid, continue to do so.
@9:04 "I've got a movie called Gridlock'd that's supposed to be coming out. That's why I'm growing my hair now".. Damn, so Bad Azz was right in one of his interviews about Pac growing his hair out and having a mini afro for a movie role..
Tupac Amaru Shakur (AFI: [ˈtuːpɑːk ʃəˈkʊər] nacido como Lesane Parish Crooks; Nueva York, 16 de junio de 1971-Las Vegas, 13 de septiembre de 1996) también conocido como 2Pac, Makaveli o simplemente Tupac, fue un rapero, actor, poeta y activista estadounidense.[1][2] Es considerado por muchos como uno de los raperos más importantes de todos los tiempos, y más influyentes de la historia del rap.[3][4] Gran parte de la obra Shakur se ha destacado por abordar los problemas sociales que plagaban los centros urbanos, por lo cual también es considerado un símbolo de resistencia y activismo contra la desigualdad.[5]
@@urbanflavorz thanks & no I'm not from there lol just a big 2pac fan ..... he had a couple of songs with them like "until the end of time" & a hard/rare song to find called "give me love"