The footage we’ve seen on the internet is probably only about 1% of the footage that was available back then. It’s much easier to archive footage these days. But back then footage was one and done. Once they air it they don’t reair it repeatedly or preserve it and over time media gets lost or destroyed. U would have had to rely on second hand copies of people recording it. It’s like expecting everyone to still have their middle school year book or cassette tape recordings or old floppies from 1993. Who does that? My guess is the shakur family had recording this on vhs back In the day and they found it recently
He song it at the end that was the original version he had to scrap that song because I think they wouldn’t let him sample changes because of his current situation
I wouldn't say suppressed. That show I don't is on air anymore. So you gotta go through a lot of legal and financial shit to get it play for the documentary. Not to mention the Tupac Shakur estate don't want to give out all their Tupac stuff (music, interviews, live performances, behind the scenes footage) all at once. They got a lot more shit in the vault that they will put out in years to come. Many famous estates do the same shit with Jimi Hendrix, Elvis Presley, Kurt Cobain, Marvin Gaye, Bob Marley, Heath Ledger, Bruce Lee, Selena, Michael Jackson, Prince, Rick James and others. I think Biggie Smalls and Big Pun put all the shit they have on them.
Pac was brilliant here, telling those racists that unlike the police, Black people have to face the criminal element in their communities without the weaponry that the cops have. Before Pac was murdered, he did a Vibe magazine interview where he announced that he was going to run for office, and start an independent political party for Blacks and other disenfranchised ethnic groups. Pac was also going to launch Euphanasia, an umbrella company that would produce movie projects and develop community organizing initiatives.
Wow Pac was so powerful and deep, his impact is legendary. If the young rappers of today could be like Pac there would be a better society. Peace be with him ✊🏾🤎
The great man, who lived 5 life times and yet died at 25. There is something otherworldly about him, with his larger than life persona. Rest easy, true Legend
@@blackknight5339 no sleeping with biggie wife not true just beef politics .and orlando disrespect death row crow and pac was loyal to his crow ,but thankyou for your point brother .
@@ChoukiAbdelilah-cx6jc a lot of people that was close to Pac male and female have came out and said it was true about him and faith. Not too sure who to believe on that one.
@@ChoukiAbdelilah-cx6jc Pac was trying to fit in and make a name for himself with MOB Piru and that mistake cost him his life. The war between Mob and the Creeps had nothing to do with Pac. Attacking another black man played right into the hands of whites. Pac also started a lot of unnecessary beef with other black brothers that were east coast rappers senseless beef because of his ego.
MY GOD!!!! WE WILL NEVER EVER HAVE ANOTHER VOICE LIKE THIS MAN I WAS TRULY BLESSED TO GROW UP IN HIS TIME I TRULY MISS THAT DUDE RIP TO THE GOAT TUPAC AMARU SHAKUR 💯
@davidhamm4845 yeah same here my friend I tear up and get hurt just watching his interviews so when I hear his music I'm definitely crying!!! God was in 2pac to make us feel the way we do about him!!!
Damn! This excerpt gave me goosebumps! I know since many years that 2pac was really on another level but having a proof of that like it's shown here, blew me away. No fake politicians could have face this man. And it's crazy... and wonderful!
This guy was so fucking smart. At that age, on TV for millions to see, and everyone against me would make me think I was in the wrong. Maybe I should change? At the very least, I would be shook. They could not shake this man. He stood by his convictions and articulated them in a way so that they could understand while making them question their own beliefs. And he was “some dumb gangsta rapper.” Unbelievable.
2pac is an icon a legend he is a product of the environment he was brought up in. Of course police brutality exists as well as poverty and underprivileged people, racism and discrimination. He was born to speak out about the injustices that goes on in some communities. Will never be forgotten. 💓
Now only if today's rappers would study they're history, learn how to communicate effectively without using every other N word here and there ! Learn about your community law's and the position of righteousness in a country that' states our culture is the problem when they strip us of the solutions ! Pac was a very intelligent young man at the age of 23 in this clip ! Simply amazing !
DAMN! 😂and he sang after the show with his song 'Changes'😂🤣😂 I bet he was looking at the people that were talking shit! I fucking LOVE Pac!! I miss him. No RAPPER will EVER match his persona!❤
I wish I was on that show back in the days when that woman says she knows about our people she doesn't know anything she needs to shut up I would have told her off about herself Tupac forever 🙏🙏🙏🙏👑👑👑💎💎💎
@James Miles And yet 99% of mass shooters are white ppl. Schools,churches,movie theaters, grocery stores,clubs,concerts....I can go on and on buddy lol