@@Nicolas-rj6qjTupac shot two cops, and pulled his gun on the two guys trying to rob him at biggies studio. Guy wasn’t no flower like you trying to make out
I look how Snoop looks for his age and I bet he will live at least in his 70s. He still acts young and unless his lungs are messed up that is a true tragedy.
So you telling me if u are alife for long time you are smart 😂😂😂 no bro only god is the one gifing live and death is nit becouse you are smart every one have time and when is up you dia
@@gabogabo2011 God is the one that gives and preserves life. No doubt. But He gave us the power of choice; to choose life or death. You make that choice with your mouth and your actions. Power of life and death is the tongue. People commit suicide and die. That's their choice. It's God's desire that we choose life and live long, however our choices determines the outcome of our lives.
@@gabogabo2011 L take. If ya actively say and do things to anger certain people -dangerous, vindictive people- then you are playing with fire. It has nothing to do with fate, ya lobotomized husk looking at the world. That kind of outlook on life gives people an excuse to never change.
Yeah because gang banging is stupid as hell, and uts not worth dying over another man.. Snoop was lacking, if the started shooting like how pac was eventually killed it would've been over for them. Snoop didnt want holes in his shirt just to "punk" another rapper.. fuck that
@Python-xs2iv like the orginal commenter said, he 'played' gangster. The way he dressed, talked, held guns, and got into fights in real life. One of which cost him is life.
@@LS-ot6vd That wasn't him playing gangster. He said it himself, he was a thug. He saw himself as someone who was just reacting to the world around him. Also, we all know his death went far deeper than just street beef. Puff Daddy is the one to blame.
@@Python-xs2iv so... he hung around with gangsters, waved around guns like a gangster, rapped like a gangster, got tattoos like a gangster,... but he wasn't 'playing gangster'? OK.
@Python-xs2iv Reducing Tupac to a "gangster" label is obviously a disservice to his legacy, but let's not pretend that he didn't play the role or adopt of gangster as part of his persona or presence.
Lmao plz guys everyone else who was there even nas himself and guys from his side said snoop werent even there lol this dude acts too much and pacs side had plenty of guns too and naz himsepf said thank god they squashed it cos it would have been a bloodbath for both sides..do your research people this fool play too much
I was born in 2003 so I can't really speak to Pac's greatness but instances like these and a few others kinda make me view him as just another lost nigga versus what people tried to portray him as a revolutionary.
Lol, Nas already responded to this and said this is NOT how it went down. Multiple people that were there with Pac said Snoop is chatting shit. Nas said Pac and him squashed it that same night. And Pac was gonna go hit the studio to take off any recording he had dissing Nas, but didn’t have the chance cause he passed away a few days later
@@rudeborn Nah, he was a revolutionary, at the beginning. At the beginning, he was the son raised by a gang of panthers. That pro-black shit was in him. He knew his history, where he came from, and that black unity is what we needed to prevail. After he was shot by another black mf, he lost that. I’m sure he didn’t hate his people, but he came to some conclusions, no doubt. After that rap money started pouring, his political side took the back burner. It would come back sometimes, but it wasn’t his main focus anymore. Though, for him to have spoken to and for his people the way he did, represented the struggle of growing up impoverished, gone at political figures, etc and only lived to see 25? People are still feeling his message 20+ years later.
@@gabeanderson8816 Net worths don't show all the money bro dudes hide their money in illegal or legal bank accounts bro. That's just the number they say, dudes like Nas, jay,puffy,Kanye are WAY richer than what we can see on google
@@Whitetiger859 dude if you watched a actual vid about what actually happened Nas could've easily had them killed since where the confrontation happened was in QUEENS BRIDGE Nas's part of new York and Nas at that time ruled new York Nas let them both slide
@@eltrapo913/// Gem Gem: AGREE. BUT many personalities react surprising the villain. LIKE scared crazy. Panic. Do crazy. Have seen this too. Both theories happens. But the Villian does top the scary intended victim more so.
@@LNM822 its true tho bruh! im not a drake stan but i recognize when i lost a battle and ill never press the situation. Pac pressed the buttons of a maniac and thats what happened! he got his buttons pressed and lost his life. Im a big fan of pac but i recognize and choose to fight my battles wisely cause you cant kill everyone. theres always someone out there that will always match ya energy!
Hahaha exactly. Snoop should STOP talking about 2Pac would say. Why the survivor's tale now Snoop? Especially when you had NOTHING to say about the investigation for 10yrs. So you Wanna capitalise on the name Death Row Records by using someone s name?
Underrated comment. So many gangbangers died living that flashy, violent lifestyle but he navigated those deadly waters like no other. There's a reason why 2pac died and Snoop has lived. 💥
Nas is still standing and still making rhymes. You might not think he’s as good as he once was but the amount of deep lyrics the man can still come up with and not sound repetitive or echo his earlier work truly cements him as the goat in my humble opinion
Silence carries weight wisdom and fear it is the old man in a young mans game way of playing in a leathal life sfyle you think the 20 yr old or the 50 yr old is more dangerous beware the old man in a young boys game ge lived it and survived it whos still alive rn ..... snoop and nas
Snoop is wise. In reality Tupac was a Drama Student kid. Nas really really grew up in that life. Snoop was banging young and escaped still young, but recognized that shit immediately.
@@adrimutequeens bridge was a rough area back then, at 1 point it had the most murders vs all other government housing in NYC.… whether he was inside or not he still most def experienced shit.
correct me if i'm rong Pac grew up on the east coast going to private schools for the arts and stuff moved out west got exposed to the streets and started acting out that's why he's DEAD got involvd with gangbangers and stomped on hat guy Orlando no tellin who killed him he started so much static you cain't se where it's comin from when you start fonk like he did he should've focused on acting he prolly would've still been here hel! he was acting out anyways it's a shame dude as so double-minded one sec making a song bout uplifting black people or wom en next sec callin em all kinda names telling folks he''ll make sure all they seed won't grow
@@jeffwatson151 I think even when he moved out west he wasn’t fully into gangsta rap yet… it’s when Suge got involved. His persona started changing. Anyone involved with Suge seems to go that path… look at his shit before all eyez on me… it had gangster stuff but it was more toned down and less violent. But I think Suge wanted to spark the whole gangsta rap west vs east during that time and he was their guy.
@@MsDawnKeyballs That's the point, he was able to make that decision from a position of strength. Not doing something because you're too weak too isn't something to brag about
That's why I will always love Nas and have since 90's. He is so real. People who can prove something but choose not to will always get much respect from me. Nas is still here, too. Wish I could say the same for Pac. Miss him terribly!😭
@@Spartan-jg4bf I see that believe all women is still in effect. RRRIIIGGGHHHTTT, .....and that old Tina Turner movie was right about Ike as well? You probably think that The Color Purple is a history book.
Nas knew that if he escalated the situation, his guys would have aired the place out. It takes serious self-control to be dissed like that and stay cool.
@@TheTorqueAholic no shit Sherlock how’d you figure that out? In this scenario it doesn’t take much self control just don’t be a little bitch about words.
I’ll never understand why people think when a person doesn’t react to a provocation it means they’re weak. It always means one of two things either they straight up don’t feel threatened by you,or they’ll pay you a visit when the odds are in their favor.
Jay-Z was secretly apart and responsible for Tupac's death nobody talks about it but Jay-Z would not be the billionaire top dog he is today if Tupac wasn't merderd!! People know but money talks
When you realize the mentality each of them had put them in the position they're in today.... Nas is an accomplished rapper living his dream ... RiP 2Pac
@Comment Bot Leave it to rap fans to completely ignore logic. The man is saying that knowing how to let things slide is the reason nas is alive. Pac was run mostly by ego based on this clip. And ego gets people killed.
@@BlackMoonHawk why would he have to tell Snoop about it if he was there, and in his own words he pulled back when they met. Snoop is only allowed to hold weight in the community because he is the wealthiest to claim Crip that other members can utilize for exposure. Said so by high ranking members themselves. He has no stripes in the gang world, and is a known fence hopper. Definitely a Pop Icon.
Tupac was a ballerina that became a gangsta and is more gangsta than you and anyone in your bloodline will ever be . just because he was a “ballerina” doesn’t mean he didn’t come from that hood environment , we talking 90s not todays world. A guy that makes a diss after being shot up deserves that title , respect him man.
@@smithsunleashed he’s a rapper who lived a more gangsta life than gangsta rappers of today. In my eyes he is a gangsta rapper. He was involved in gangsta activities and was around GANGSTA’S and the life that came wit it.. 2pac was a rapper living a gangsta lifestyle. Surviving all them shots and going onto make diss songs and to cuss @ the police during your last ever moments itself shows my guy was gangsta. He lived a more gangsta life than you and anybody you know. And that’s a FACT.
Snopp is kissing ass of the gouvernement which got him hatin’ on his own brother. Rip pac, he never wanted beef with anybody. Matter of a fact: he went to the east coast to prove that there is no beef. He represented death Eow east, and many people were with that day.(interview on yt)This is false media. Nas, biggie, puff daddy etc. has signed their souls to the industry. (To be rowdy: more publicity: more money) Pac had heart. He wanted to help people. Which is exactly what he did in the east coast. Nas scared of hell that day, probably saluted aswell. Listen to the interviews of Tupac, you will be touched by his soul.
Preach. Punking someone is literally making them submissive lol. Nas showed him love like the OG he really is, bcuz he no had ill feelings personally. He then turned around and left safe with no worries 😂. 2Pac was kool, but I've always liked everyone he dissed better than him 😄🤷♂️.
@@slim590eye contact shows lack of fear. Basically you disrespect someone to their face and not only are they not afraid but they ain’t even hurt. That’s worrying.
@@CKACKAJACKA Lol 2pac is from the East coast. West coast didnt have a beef. NWA, snoop, spice 1, all those early 90s cats got love outside of Cali. 2pac was just a clown who created a beef out of thin air because he was too much of coward to call out the dudes who robbed and shot his ass.
@@PillowsCoolside 2Pac called out the nixxas that set him up, and he called out Jimmy Henchmen & Haitian Jack ... da fck you talkin' about. The tension was already there from you NY dudes booing all rappers that weren't from NYC/NJ during the Source and the Vibe awards. All of it comes from you NYC nixxas hatin' on everybody else, now y'all are copying everybody you were hatin' on.
Yet you, the nobody who said that quote, and everyone reading and not reading this will all die and lose everything and eternity will look unrecognizable beyond us. Young, old, no discrimination in that we will all lose everything whether we like it or not.
@@the_qfk literally what he did he ignored the ignorant words comn out of Tupac mouth shook his hand with embrace for the potential intelligence he can see Tupac had in him but wasn’t showing him at the time yes that is exactly what power is and what snoop is talking about when he witnessed their encounter
@@keshahudson4506 I don’t think Tupac's words were ignorant, though they were aggressive. Tupac grew up without a father and a crack-addicted mother. He was raised on the minority streets of NY and Cali. Violence was all he ever knew, and even if he tried venturing out into some peaceful narrative in his life, the traumas of his past thug life manifested themselves through him. Man is born free, but everywhere he goes, he is in chains. Indeed he didn’t choose the thug life. The thug life chose him.
@@the_qfk that is jus your perception and it’s diff from mine again I feel like it was very ignorant esp they have similiar backgrounds yet one chose to embrace the other while Tupac chose to try and create an enemy out of him but failed it’s extremely hard to attack someone tryn to show you love 💜
Greyman. Better to be the man who can handle his shit who everyone laughs at than to be the man who can't and has all eyes on him. Nas was a little bit of both. To bad Pac couldn't let go of the hood mentality. So many great talents lost because of ego.
@@keihamilton nah that ain’t what he mean. He means that he don’t got a lot of people with him like homies how pac did, but nas had a lot of bodies under his belt (people he killed).
Nas has always been my favorite rapper. The home his parents gave him allowed him to elevate his mindset. I love Pac too but he couldn't control his ego.
Nah pac got manipulated and Mind fucked by an even bigger person who couldn’t control his ego .. kinda like the little brother who hangs around the big brother who is even more of a douche and so he starts thinking it’s ok to be like that also until he breaks free and realizes his big brother is heading down a fkd road and doesn’t want to follow him .. except pac never got the chance to realize it yet sadly
I don’t think people realize how much of a G Nas is…but it takes a certain level of depth and awareness to know the ocean surface can look calm but carry so much under the water
Snoop cappin according to nas himself and the outlawz, 2Pac and nas stepped to each other and sorted their beef as brothers not gang members, snoop callin himself a gangbanger when he was doing the shiznit in court for his murder trial and eazy was right snoop is a studio gangsta not 2Pac, atleast 2Pac stepped up to people just like eazy instead of playing both sides 😂
It’s crazy because when you truly analyze PAC, he was so ahead of his time in his thoughts about society but he was sooooo immature in his personal and basic human interactions.
Exactly! If he was disciplined enough to allow his actions to match his more positive and socially conscious thoughts and words, he would've indeed been worthy of the respect people give him today. Most would disagree, but he doesn't deserve all the praise he gets for taking up social issues. He spoke the right words at times but he didn't live those words. He was not a peacemaker within the community he spoke so strongly for. He instead aided in keeping it divided, rather than fight to bring it together.
i believe snoop is lying from the reactions of their faces during the conversation they had ..neither one looked as if they were backing down or displaying scared behavior on the photos
No he didnt he actually said worst he said IT was gonna get crazy and that I punk nas ish aint happen he had to hold his brother jungle back listen to jungle talk about it he was GRIMY
@@MrBendacorna hey, thanks. I’m great and I hope you are as well. I hope everyone is because I’m old and wise and charitable and another word I forgot but might remember so if this says edited I guess I remembered 😶🌫️
Nah, what it really came down to was- Pac just didn’t give af. He knew it in his bones he wasn’t gonna make it past age 25, he knew he had his gang backing him so whatever happened happened. That’s just how Pac rolled.
Clearly. Which is what also got him killed in Vegas for violating an affiliated gang member. Pac wasn’t a street dude. He wanted to be and hung around it. He had so much more to share and f’d around and found out.