Himal rulz wrong, 2pac hated snoop after in the August of 96 on the 30th snoop went on a radio show and they asked him if he was involved in the west and east beef and he said no and that big and puff was his homeboys and that he has love for the east side and pac heard that and hated him for it and that’s facts
weswagginout shame on you for judging how somebody talks or feels about a dead friend. a lot of the people on this video weren't crying you fucking moron
I was 9 years old when Tupac died and I vividly remember the day I heard about it... down to the exact spot I was standing in. He had such an impact on my life even then and has continued to have an influence on my life ❤ The man is remarkable
He be the GM of the restaurant by now lol talking trash saying hey that guy that finishes rap carreers? I told him to shove it and got away with it!!! Lol hey Ems carreer aint over he’ll get you for that lol
That's what you got from that? I saw someone that can't make eye contact because he either knows more than he's telling or he's lying. I dont know for sure but I do know to never trust someone who can't look you in the eyes when you talking to em.
Don't mind the haters who never met snoop or pac, it's because he is trying not to cry. They did have a personal realtionship and Tupac really did die. It really does effect a person on a human to human level genuine emotional response. He looks that way because he is that way. That's the truth. Snoop would say the same. You can say someone is fake, you can't ever say they aren't human.
Eminem is a better rapper than Pac easily but I'm specifically talking about impact and legacy. I'd say Pac and Kool Herc are the most influential people in hip hop culture
My father was undergoing brain surgery shortly after I moved from Orlando to RI. I was living in a apartment being laughed at about it while my house was being built. RIP TUPAC Thug mansion
I was sitting on the floor in my grandmother's bedroom when the 6:00 news came on and the reporter said: "Time runs out for the gangster rapper..." I'll never forget it.
@@buzz5066 nah, kids, do not listen this crap! Capitalist need more people like you to ditch education and become capitalist modern slave living paycheck to paycheck slightly above or even the poor-lines. Do. Not. Give. A. Dang. About. School. Or. Education.
So I'm 56..... experienced alot of loss in my day.... someone whispered these words to me that got me through some tough times......"You never really lose someone you love, you leave a part of yourself behind and take a part of that person with you moving forward"..... damn straight.....R.I.P. Pac.... missed by many.... especially this ol man.
my mom told me she cried and cried with her brothers and sisters. I remember back in 2010 how my mom would tell me tupac was a hip hop legend. i just wish i was born around the 90s so i could get a feel of his music while pac was alive. R.I.P
I was two when he died. I never heard the name Tupac until about 2006 or 2007. 10 years later and he's my favorite rapper. I loved the person he was who cared so much about being the voice for the voiceless and his music. I always get sad then angry when I think about his death because I truely believe if he was still around we wouldn't have the Drakes, Futures, Chef Keefs, and all those other crappy "rappers". But at least we have Cole, Kendrick, and a couple of other rappers keeping the genre on life-support. He is gone, but will never be forgotten.
I remember, I just finished secondary school when Pac died. I was quite depressed for a while, cos it was hard to imagine such a talented person would go down just like that. Sad
I was born a year after Tupac had been shot and killed. I didn't know anything about him until I was in Middle School. When I got home I looked up his songs, and I started listening. His songs were like poems, that show how dangerous the streets can be, how people are sometimes. His songs were delivering a messages that we needed to make a change, otherwise things will never get any better for anyone. And when I finished listening to Unconditional Love and Dear Momma, I started to cry. The thought of someone like him being gone, was simply heartbreaking. This guy was a legend. His poems were written when he was very young, he had little to nothing growing up, but still he kept his head up and made a name for himself by turning his poems that he wrote growing up and turning them into music. So I ask you this... Where were you when Tupac Shakur died?
Zydrake Shogun i was in my living room switching through channels until i seen what was on the news, my brother was a big fan of tupac, he legit had music going in the backround, and had posters of him, i legit never seen my brother cry, it was strange to see him cry after he came out of his room and looked at the tv. I was 12 at the time, and he was like 22.
*"He was like a cat with 9 lives"* No he was just a legend with 1 life Edit: alright for the ppl saying "ya missed what she meant" no I didn't, ik he was shot beforehand and survived so it was a way of saying he had 9 lives. I was just saying no he only had one life, I got what she meant so y'all can stop getting y'all's panties in a twist
mann i was like 3 when he died. but the songs ive heard of his to this day & knowing the impact he made in rap culture is immense. respect, peace & love to tupac💞💫
i love how this came on my recommended list 12 years later 2007: nah 2008: nah 2009: mhm 2010: umm 2011: yeh nah 2012: nope 2013: noooo 2014: no 2015: hell nah 2016: umm maby 2017: idk 2018: let me think about it 2019: the perfect time
recommended again after 16 years!!! feeling sad about how someone so talented could be killed by such pointless violence over a rivalry between 2 coasts. The death of biggie and tupac will always remain an tragedy in black culture.....
@@Zoonjse it’s obvious the FBI/CIA killed Tupac and Notorious BIG.do some deep research.Orlando Anderson was a pawn.the CIA even tweeted about Tupac’s whereabouts,because they were involved in his assassination
He died a month before I was born. As a child I always loved his music and even told my mama he was my husband. I didn’t even know that he had BEEN dead and I was a sure fan. When I was a kid I used to have dreams of being at his concerts. I love me some pac and I’m planning to get a tattoo. Half his face, half Aaliyahs cause they’re my favorites artists of all time !!!
I was 23 when pac died. Reading in the comments, that so many wasn't even born back then, but still knowing about him and loving his music, tells me that he will NEVER be forgotten
To be honest i'm not the biggest fan of Tupac's music but I respect it. What I really love about Tupac is the type of person that he was and the impact that he had on those surrounding him. He really had a genius mind and had a crucial hold on many peoples mind and had a chance to actually make a change.
I saw the video on youtube and i was shock about this and i was crying and if i was an actress i would say i saw the shot coming when i was heading back to my apartment with my friend boyfriend before my friend boyfriend was drunk and i went back in my room and i heard a shot and can that happen if i say that when i be an actress R.I.P TUPAC we will miss u
He died 9 years before I was born. I love him because I love hip hop. Wish he was still there. Wish we could hear what he had to say for this generation. Proud to say that I share birthday with the King himself. 16 june❤
Wow, watching this all over again about Pacs death still feels like it just happened, that's how much his death affected a lot of us! RIP and one day will see other again 🤜🤛
@@titanusgodzillaa4274 how if I looked in the comment section and no one else had that comment in that time? I can ensure you it isnt copied, I thought of that meme and just wrote it down, so its not copied
Damn ya'll young, lol. I was 16-17. After Big and Pac, hiphop was quiet. R&B niggas started runnin the charts. Then in came the south... Cash Money/No Limit, and the midwest with Nelly. They struck while the iron was hot when east/west coasts wasnt really poppin, other than Jay Z.
Chaldo1000 True, forgot about X. I still got that Vibe magazine somewhere where Dmx, Jay, and Ja Rule were dressed in all black holding chains and bats. They were supposed to to a project. Thats when 50 came and crushed Ja's career and Dmx got heavy into drugs, lol.