Vee _Vee Absolutely. Never really was in to Tupac, but , loved Biggie. I think it was more of the staged image he portrayed. I will say that telephone conversation was pure gold. It’s unfortunate we don’t have both of them here today, hard to stomach.
@@gtaiv2993 nah monster wife answer the phone when Tupac called and accidentally push the recording button if u old enough then u remember how the phones where made but that’s how the call got recorded 💯
Tupac said if he is going to that studio he will go with an 100 moderfuvkers, his bro said "I'll be one of them, we can't be having you not here, that was real and deep asf
I always wondered about that too because there's always somebody on the outside looking in.... and another thing if you have untold stories documents details whistleblowers whatever then why don't they just come all out with it.
"I know they like to beat ya down a lot When you come around the block brothas clown a lot But please don't cry, dry your eyes, never let up Forgive but don't forget, girl keep your head up" Easily one of his best songs, the real Tupac, who most people don't think of if they don't know anything about him but his name.
@@moneyblue8466 this shit is rare kid, It's very interesting 2Pac in a phone conversation without cameras because no one knows what his day-to-day life was like without cameras
By far the greatest thing to be heard from the music industry in the last 20 years. I had a huge smile on my face the entire time listening to this. Its like hearing from a long lost brother and he is sharing what he has endured in just 23 years of his life. It truly amazes me that he was only 25 when he died. He had the mind of a person who had lived for atleast 60 years and had witnessed some crazy things
Agreed brother for real, it's so messed up that he ain't here no more he had so much to give. Pac was changing the world man and he's legacy so strong he still making a difference to this day homie.
By far, the most important Tupac recording that I have heard! I have always said it and will continue to say, People DO NOT understand how important Tupac Shakur was/is! The man was makin' major moves on behalf of the "Have Not's" in this country!
Fr I feel like I supposed to be on Pac label cuz no other crew was on the type of time he was on. But his assassination was a message to the rest that this is what happens to us if we try something. Like a modern day public lynching. We don't realize the gravity of our situation here. It's deeper than we think.
Damn... he was indeed very serious about helping/improving the community as a whole... I wish he lived long enough to make those ideas he had, into reality... I'm proud to be a fan of Tupac... he's too good for this planet... May his soul rest in peace... 😢
Even though many of Tupac's ideas were copied, by his killer, trying to make it his own, these ideas Tupac said here I hope they do copy. But they wouldn't do that because these ideas would make the world a better place, and their goal is to destroy.✌
Thomas a real 2pac THUGG LIFE FROM THE HEART ♥ RELATE TO EVERY SINGLE SONG REAL LIFE TALK HE KNOWS ME BUT I KNEW HIM FIRST WE THE SAME I CAN WRITE HIS SHIT NO DOUBTS
I guarantee you he was unhappy at Deathrow. He knew he was being robbed by suge that's why he fired his lawyer right before he passed away cause he also represented Suge. That being said though Tupac knew not to bite the hand that feeds you. No one, literally no one came to help him while he was locked away. So when Suge came in tupac knew he was indebted to him for a long time. How you sell 6 million records in 6 months and die with 7 grand in your account.
Duncan Hunter-Martinez can someone explain me why 2pac signed by death row ? Why didn't he have enough money to pay his bail when he was in jail ? He had already sold 3 albums
I swear to everything, Tupac was *_WAY AHEAD_* of his god damn time! I grew up with Pacs music, just because my father showed me his music first. 2Pac is a *revolutionary* in my eyes, screw the other rappers man ... Pac was a complete being. Intelligent / Smart, genuine, funny and still more gangster than any other rappers out there. His plan is just not from this world. Man, Pac ... Rest in Peace, brother, you are *the greatest rapper ever*. Support Pac's messages, don't support the phonies - you know who i mean. This asshole who called himself "I'm not 2Pac, i'm the new Pac!" live on stage. This phone call is raw shit, golden shit ... Sanyika is dope! Loved the talk between them. Thank you for posting this, made my day. Unreleased stuff of Pac is always the best, no matter how long or short it may be.
Mayne. Its weird when people try in argue he wasnt the greatest. They aint takung into consideration all the shit u mentioned. The rounded person and soul
the cool thing about this convo is that they both got hella respect for one another and are both excited to talk to each other and work together, love this.
My goodness, tears flowed hearing this. His military mind at only 25 was impeccable. Pac was such a phenomenal MAN. Not only was he absolutely gorgeous, his mind was just as sexy, his intelligence was an absolute turn on. I miss that man daily....and the plans he had for our society and community; he was a stand-up brother. I love him so damn much!
This is why Pac is a fucking legend. It's not just about the music it's about building something, making a movement. Take a few minutes to listen to Pac's dreams for the communities in his neighbourhood and all over the country. I feel like I've had the exact same sentiments. It's bigger than rap
This is better than any interview, and I feel like he honestly summed up his trials and tribulations. He covered all major incidents that happen to him in his rise. Truly amazing conversation. This is a gem. I don't know the history behind why it was recorded, why it's not as big as most of his interviews. However I'm grateful for the release, and thankful to hear Pac in own his words.
Pac was a leader and such a brave heart! The potential was endless. His impact to the black youth was as important as MLK or Malcolm X!!! RIP the legend 2PAC
Pac was all talk like this recording, he had no discipline like MLK or Malcolm X. He lived long enough to make a difference but he was to engaged in his demons. While he's alienating that Chicago gang killing of Yummy, when he was involved in a youth killing in his old neighborhood in Cali. To be honest, Pac existence was more negative than positive in the black community. Tell me what he actually did that enhanced communities or people? He had a god giving talent and didn't make the best of it. The blind leading the blind and he influenced a generation of negativities. He had a natural ability to influence people and he neglected the blessing and push negativity.
If Malcom died at 25 no one would know him if Martin died at 25 he would of been a small time minister Pac died at 25 and legendary the entire world know his name. 💯🫡 Rip Pac
This is the realest conversation i ever heard, no filters no pretentious shits... damn, this so live and real ,damn ! We did not derserve to loose 2PAC!
Tupac was the real deal he had heart, talented and his legacy will keep movin on his music instilled in all who loved him & knew where he came from mental & physically!!
#1 I love the fact that this guy was asking Tupac about a book he read. #2 I love the fact that they told each other how much they loved one another before they hung up. #3 This whole conversation just confirmed to me how courageous Tupac really was, he really loved his community & black people as whole. I can't even find a man right now who can even pick up a book to read let alone talk about it. Also, a man today can't even tell another man he loves him without being accused of being gay! SMDH! See, I was 17 years old when Tupac was murdered & I was a fan since 13. I never could wrap my head around the fact that Tupac was killed due to gang violence or a east coast vs. west coast beef. I remembered that Tupac came from a black panther family & most his messages were inspirational & empowering. What really won me over as fan is when he did "Brenda's got a baby" & "Keep ya head up". As a young teenage woman, that was the first time I ever heard a rapper speak about woman in such a positive light. I love the fact that he was courageous about it because he didn't give a damn what anyone thought about what he had to say. I became instantly in love & I was crushed when I heard of his death. Now that I'm older I've been researching Tupac's life & now I know for a fact that he wasn't killed by gang violence, that was just a cope out by the powers who really killed him. Neither do I believe that Biggie had anything to do with it as well. He was just a pawn in a game. Biggie may have been aware of a few evil people who may have been responsible, but I'll never believe that Biggie caused Tupac death or was involved indirectly. Now I realized that Tupac had to be taken out! In the late 90s & early 2000s rap music began take a 360 degree turn. Rappers started talking about money, clothes, cars, hoes, jewelry, etc---it started to become very materialistic! That's when Cash Money Records, No Limit, & Crunk music came on the seen. I never noticed because I was a young adult living it up & as long as the beat was tight that's all I cared about! Now that I'm older, I'm disgusted. Funny how all this happened after Tupac was murdered & all the other great rappers fell off or died too. SMH! Yep, Tupac was very courageous & there will never be another like him. These so called "rappers" today are a bunch of punks & it's shame how they are bringing down the community with their stupid & outlandish lyrics. Don't get me started about how they view women. Anyway, I just feel blessed that I grew up in the 90s to witness a beautiful soul like TUPAC! RIP!
ur 100% Right about everything u said. never really viewed hip hop doing a 360 like u explained it. like it changed completely into materialism and straight garbage, after PAC died. Well I never really liked that part in hip hop anyway, because the lyrics where way to basic and so simple minded. But like I said never realized how much of a treat PAC was to there movement. like he defenetely had a plan to make his goal's a reality and I'm almost 100% sure he wasn't going to stop until his goals became reality. u can hear how passinate he was about the whole movement. There will never be another Tupac RIP Big Homie
First time I heard this conversation and you can feel the genuine love these 2 men have for eachother. Tupac’s plan should be put in effect and bring all the communities together. His only agenda was to better the community and then the world. All about the kids too. They don’t make em like this anymore. Such a great listen! RIL Pac ✊🏽
Pac was down with his political side. Straight down with it. This is what made him different from other rappers/musicians. I mean he did talk/sing about sex, drugs and money, but,, he talked about the negative side of those topics as well. That's why they tried to set him up with rape charges and being sued. They were really trying to take him down. I hate to admit it, but America is a shady country.
Kody looked at pac like a younger brother. You could tell he genuinely had love for pac and would ride for him with no hesitation. R.i.p to those two legends!!
When 2Pac talks about getting shot up and saying it was how Sanyika said it would be, I got chills. I wonder if he felt the same in Vegas before he passed. He always knew death would come to him soon. His whole life was based around the quickness of his passing. It makes me wonder how special his gifts were and how much of an impact to society he could have made if he was still here
It's crazy how smart of a guy he was put still puts himself around criminals and shady ppl in General u think he would of learned after the studio shooting.
@@jrod25221 idk what kind of so smart tish he said? all the Pac D ridaz here talking like dude just invented some untouchable magic! like that idea they went through hoods inviting drung king pins to some parties to keep them from the street in the day. hahaha nice brain fart but what shld they do the rest of the year to get their money? waiting on santa pac or what? the only thing this call prove is that pac was a liar bout that whole bad boy being behind he gor shot. he knew all the time that it was the A team but accused bad boy and 2 of his best friends of being into it!
That's what the elite fear most, don't think them people don't know what's going on out in the streets. Their network is global. They are "globalists". They have already taken the 🌎. Here we are thinking we stand a chance of taking it back being as divided as we are 🙄. We don't protect our own. We abandon each other. Few and far in between do you find those who are bout it. Most are programmed in being stuck in the box. Smh 😒
It's just like, damn I don't even know what to say. No other rapper would even think or care to set up a youth league or clean up the streets from this time to this time anymore, nobody would have the balls to even try.
Snoop been doing his football league for JFL for years wouldnt be surprised if Pac had talked to him about his aspirations in regards before and he did it
TenTact Now we know why he's doing it, stole the idea from or actually listening to Tupac. A lot of people don't know that Pac had the idea to do the Nat Turner story first as well
2pac been dead for 18 years still is new music & interviews coming out like it was yesterday pac had a big impact on RAP Period he's 1 of my faves in Rap History ! Thank you so muchh for posting this
PAC,Andre 3000,Nas,Rakim,and the Bay Area in me is gonna put Mac Dre. 2 PAC is my overall favorite rapper of all time,Andre 3000 is my favorite Lyricist of all time,and Nas made my favorite album of all time "illmatic". Krazy how after Nas & PAC met up and talked at the mtv awards they was gonna collab on uh whole album together.Its documented in interviews before there little disagreement with each other they was both big fans of each other.Notice the rappers I named all have some kind of social/political commentary in there music. Well all accept Mac Dre but fuck it that the East Oakland in me and at least Mac Dre created his own style and never bit plus he was a true student of the game. Another honorable mention on my best rapper list is Black Thought from the group "The Roots" that man is uh lyrical beast and always been underated.I think his lyrics goes over a lot of common folks head cuz u definitely have to do some research to fully get his lyrics it's like uh history lesson 😂😅😂😬🤣 Last but not least Rakim is the god MC it would be no Pac,Nas(definitely Nas),and 3 stacks it wasn't 4 Rakim. He changed the whole game as far as wordplay and delivery is concerned.
@@elismith8356 that's truth though man Mac Dre was a boss in the game. E40 is a legend. But pac had a ton of material and was very proactive at recording his stuff.
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Thank-you so much for this. I felt like I was listening to the Homies. Females are NEVER privy to this type of camaraderie between the Brothers. Just the way he said "Hello" when he got back from the "hold" felt so familial! His 43rd birthday is Monday and the Black Nation is so deprived by his never having the chance to grow up. R.I.P. Brother Pac
By far the greatest rapper of all time. We are a year apart in age and this dude had black consciousness burned into his being to the degree he couldn't see another brother doing him harm. That shit breaks my heart 25 years later. This dude had real love for his people which is why he ultimately died being a stand-up guy
Pac was a force of Nature. He was directed by a Divine force of Nature. That's why everything he did came so easy to him. By all means, his legacy MUST LIVE ON!!!! Floks, listen to Black Jesus!!!!
BLASPHEMY! I love PAC just as much as u but he wasn't Christ and neither did he die for YOUR or my sin! Now I'm aware Jesus WAS a man of color but he was not 2pac
+Nikki Westwood who said he was Christ. Christ Himself wants us to be Christlike. And in more ways than one, Pac WAS Christlike. I was suggesting that you listen to his song, Black Jesus! You didn't know he had a song called Black Jesus?
Dont ever blaspheme against jesus christ pac aint nothing compare. An trust me i Love pac. No disrespect thiere. But please have Respect please the Lord ..JESUS CHRIST IS OUR LORD.. Dont compare him to a Man any man!!!!!
@@betterdayz6291 oh ok im sorry boss i read that wrong until i saw what u said about his song black jesus. Then i read the first responce about listen to black jesus. I got it mixed. Thats why i hate texting cuz it always gets twisted or misunderstood sometimes. Id rather speak face to face with people. But here u cant lol. GOD BLESS U U HAVE A BLESSED LIFE SORRY AGAIN
Got that tatted on me at 15 (good die young) because of pacs song...this man influenced my life heavy im 33 now and it amazes me how much insight he had at his age..I honestly think his music and interviews shaped the way I've lived my life to a certain extent
wow Tupac was an amazing person!!, just look at some of the ideas he had. what an awesome human. I wish I had a friend like him!! Everybody loved/love him. He was natural born leader.
I LOVE their chemistry. They were the yin to the other's yang. Brothas blessing, loving, complementing and supporting one another. Does it still exists? RIH Pac.
this interview had so much history...the mentioning of California love vid, sista Soulja in the stu wit him, etc...I almost got emotional listening...like he was a product of the panthers I feel Im a product of him...growing up looking at every documentary and adapting his mentality each time that something he would say I'd see...I feel im one of the many brains he was talking about that he sparked to change the world...via mtv interview with Tabitha..rip Pac
@@bigreese9259 He mentioned in the description that his wife was the one who recorded their convo. He was unaware it was being g recorded. Your welcome.
When Pac was like "Hold on a second" halfway through I was like noooooo lol your wasting precious, beautiful unheard audio time. I juts love finding and coming across unheard, new , fresh, rare Pac suff. R.I.P to my inspiration!
I can't get over after all he had been through ,the Quaid shooting, the woman putting the false rape charge on him, the police suing him, him describing what the jail life was like, after ALL this he STILL had a happy spirit. He was one positive man. He did not let life get him down. That's probably why the haters killed him, their empty shell of a man being miserable, and Tupac ALWAYS so happy. They couldn't figure that out, because they never let God's love in their heart, like Tupac had. And that made Tupac a blessed man. If Tupac had been my little brother I would have followed him, around the world, wherever he went, letting him know who his confidantes were and who his comrades were, who to trust and who to not trust. Whether he listened or not, I would have told him anyway. Sometimes I wish if I just had an ounce of Tupac's courage, but I do get some of that thug tough, in me, when I listen to his music. One thing is for sure, HE WON'T BE FORGOTTEN.✌❤🙏🎵
Sanyika explains how his wife had accidentally pushed a button on the answering machine when they were talking. Sanyika's friend had sent it to me when he was in jail but i didn't know the technology for making a video with it and never quite found the time to learn. Sanyika had her send it my way as I had written The FBI War on Tupac Shakur and Black Leaders, which included Sanyika. I had to pay someone lots of money to make the movie based on the book tho.
@@makelpolk4470 yeah u guys really intelligent 😂 if it wasnt the crips then it was the CIA... Just listen what Tupac says himself in the call "A Team shot him" so there was a try to murder him from pple who was also black before. CIA does a lot but Pac was instead of what u pple think not just a wise thinking guy he was open mouthed and attacking a lot of pple even with wrong accusations. He even says that A Team thing here, it comes out of his mouth and later he started that beef with bad boy and told it was stretch n bad boy behind it so he was even a liar with that.
This is actually real man u and Pac really connected. Pac want to see his people succeed. I'm glad I heard this conversation you'll speaking some real stuff my brother
The real GOAT hands down... Tupac said it so many times that his thought patterns were so different from the norm... The relevance of his words to this day leaves me in awe
I actually believe right about now he would have been our first youngest black PRESIDENT. An with all of the improvements plans he had in mind, that would have been implemented he would have supporters from all walks of life, young and old, all races, rich and poor. And really and truly the word poor would have dropped off the map. It would be rich and middleclass. Tupac had big goals, big dreams, like MLK, like God want us to have, because He's a BIG GO. And Tupac's goals weren't selfish goals, just for himself, but for the betterment of us all. There would be no more homelessness, and less focus on prison building, and more on finding people jobs. And he wouldn't stop with America either, he would make sure those hungry dying children in other countries was getting food, even if he had to pay out his own pocket. Yes, the world would have been a better place, if he had lived. Nipsey Hussel was on the same path, same wave length as Tupac, and the tin brainless man took his life, too. We the people have got to open our eyes to those artist that are really trying to make a difference in this world, and give them more support and encouragement so the tin brainless man can see they have many, watching their backs. Never mind if they don't go to your church. Church ain't got nothing to do with it.. It's your heart God looks at.
PAC, you've been my hero since I was a child. I was too young to understand your vision, too young to comprehend your philosophy. Now that I am much older, and I can I see what you see. Thank you for enlightening the people who loved you, and cherished your words that you spoke. You have the most beautiful soul known to man. Live in peace brother.
Don’t reach. He clearly said “it’s aight so far.” He hadn’t been there long and answered it normally. You have to remember this conversation wasn’t done like an interview, it was a personal conversation, friend to friend.
POWERFUL! Now, it’s on us to continue the plans that 2Pac and Monster Kody wanted to develop. RIP to two amazing, articulate, and fearless brothers. 🙏🏾
+delloworld cutthroat why do yall do that? I don't care how old this comment why be disrespectful to other people ONLINE when they don't have the right information. Shit I forgot that too. All you had to do was stop it at shot.
@@ApostleChris0 that's what puffy and biggie claim but nobody knows whether he recored it before pac was shot or not. Maybe he did who knows but it was the time that he decided to release the song that was fucked up and just added fuel to the fire.
Damn thanks for sharing this. Read that Monster book awhile ago - This conversation is crazy because I knew Pac was plotting on some moves but hearing them in detail like this gave me some crazy perspective. Appreciate it
This is classic!!!! Thank you for providing this!!!! I love the "Monster' autobiography. It reminds me of another version of 'The Autobiography of Malcolm X'. And yes!!! Tupac was fucking amazing in "Juice"!!!! My favorite scene was when Tupac and Omar Epps were alone in the school hall in front of the locker. I watched Tupac's performance over and over in that scene. FUCK!!! :)))
As a Eight Tray Gangsta, it really makes me smile to know there's positive things we can do from our end and that it was originally a positive thing. We really need to use our power to take back our communities for our children and beyond. It wasn't meant to be this way. We need to set the record straight once and for all. For our children's future.
Love it!!!!! Hearing him talk. He had a vision. You can feel the love coming from him. I miss him so. Dude had a good heart. It's had hearing this. Tears. Tears. Tears. They killed him. Pac was cool people. He is truly missed.💜❤🧡💚♥️
" I'm in the studio today, I'm studio everyday" Tupac Damn! pac's work ethics was second to none, that's why he released so many albums after his death.