People forget that 2pac was only 20 turning 21 years old when he did this interview.
@norwoodsstokes38832 ай бұрын
By you making this comment....do you find his points in this interview.....invalid....🤔🧐
@DwayneHill-lk9hqАй бұрын
I was Just literally about to comment that no Joke
@001springАй бұрын
Very smart at such a young age.
@rockkzillatv444Ай бұрын
His heart, his energy, his spirit is missed, needed and definitely felt long after his "untimely demise" 💚🙏🏽 blessings king 👑
@CharlesBrown-i7n2 ай бұрын
Pac was the realest guy out there! He never minced words, and if ever was around to run for office he'd get my vote any day!!
@jean-rochdion48982 ай бұрын
ishhhhhhhhhh lol ..... the guy fake a image of gangster full male testo ..... but was total guay!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣 talk about realism!!!!! don't give up lobotomyze brainwashed biped .... and continue to not do your homework!!
@anitamiller43512 ай бұрын
Much respect Britt. Tupac was definitely beyond his years. He was right on with what he was saying. We need more Tupacs in this world.
@Cobbido2 ай бұрын
Sometimes he was, sometimes he wasn't. He went back and forth between different modes like a chameleon. Sometimes he was a genius artist preaching good things, sometimes he was a useful idiot propogating divisive propaganda for industry jews.
@anitamiller43512 ай бұрын
@ good to know. I don’t know much about Tupac. I’ll be the first to admit. Just commenting on what he said in this video. It’s all good.
@runelarsen85212 ай бұрын
@@Cobbidonah he did nothing for jews.
@Cobbido2 ай бұрын
@@runelarsen8521 he did, he was a useful idiot pushing their divisive propaganda
@Gutslinger2 ай бұрын
@@runelarsen8521 Found the Nick Fuentes groupie.
@MrSadie1232 ай бұрын
Success=Some friends will become enemies and some enemies will pretend to be your friend.
@SoundBiteInc-2 ай бұрын
For those who don’t know; pac himself was homeless at the time so this topic hit different for him
@NorrisFoxx2 ай бұрын
He actually goes on to say that it isn't about race and that if a Black person is in a place of wealth and privilege that they should look after poor White people et cetera, and that it's about coming together, and understanding and supporting one another. MTV just didn't release the entire interview on their channel, but it can be found on KZbin as of now.
@LoopyDreamz775Ай бұрын
Is it a coincidence the poorest demographic in this country are black and brown people and the wealthiest are white people? Idk It’s hard to see how race doesn’t play a large part in this..
@smittybenzo46932 ай бұрын
This selflessness and speaking only on the behalf of others is unseen today in rap artists. And the articulate uninterrupted stream of relevant ideas coming from a rapper is also unseen today. Tupac isnt plugging any brand or bs "non profit" organization. It's just 1 young fearless man that wants change for the better.
@ZiaireDavis-j4nАй бұрын
2pac was ahead of his time.
@ac4th3712 ай бұрын
Pac was the link between. He had the unique intelligence to explain complex social political issues in a way the less educated could understand and vice versa.
@Chuckclc2 ай бұрын
This man always spits reason. He was very knowledgeable for his age. He wasnt right about everything, but very passionate in what he believed and always seems to try and educate himself. And yes, Trump back then was just a guy that people knew was "stacking paper". He was a mogul.
@lisamcgraw36616 күн бұрын
Love Tupac he makes since I’m a white woman rich people should help this world all colors but Black we’re unfairly treated for sure but Love your videos ❤
@boondoggle48207 күн бұрын
I saw an article about how when 2pac used to let homeless people stay with him so they’d have somewhere to sleep, and this is when he just had a one bedroom apartment in Oakland when he was first starting out in his music career. So he walked it like he talked it.
@cheriacole71142 ай бұрын
I remember being a bell ringer for the salvation army and they had forgot to give me a bucket. While I was waiting for the bucket to drop the money into, a lady came and handed me a large amount of money. I informed her that I hadn't started working yet because of the bucket situation. She said, " God put on my heart for me to give this money, it's now between you and God what you decide to do with it. I have done my part.". Those words have still stuck with me until this day.
@kendrickmagee6722 ай бұрын
I was 10yrs old when Pac did this interview he was a very smart intelligent dude for a 20yr old
@voracious5252Ай бұрын
Tupac was an east coast cat as well. He was born in New York City. His first rap name was MC New York
@nicsundberg8505Ай бұрын
East Coast born but West Coast raised
@ducebeatz99182 ай бұрын
GREAT REACTION YOU SHOULD REACT TO SOME OF HIS SONGS AND SOME OF HIS INTERVIEWS.THANK YOU FOR REACTING TO THE REALEST
@CaddyJim2 ай бұрын
Trump was the darling of the media, Late Night, SNL, Oprah & the View too [I'd love to see more reactions to 2Pac Interviews or Music videos you haven't seen] he has several with NO Curse Words like *(Keep ya head up)(Brenda's got a baby)(Dear Mama)*
@JamesBrendon-h4r2 ай бұрын
Tupac was wise. Wisdom.only comes through pain.
@kingp1092 ай бұрын
This country is a melting pot....built out of hate and greed. 🤷🏿♂️ Pac is the only rapper I respected cause he called out the bs . He was talking about the government and its ills and he put up a mirror to the community made us look at ourselves and correct ourselves. Thug life 2024
@brittreacts2 ай бұрын
😎😎
@monkeyslayer912 ай бұрын
Please watch the BET interview. It’s very insightful about his situation and how the media treated him.
@TheAndersoxАй бұрын
The Ed Gordon one teaches me something new no matter how many times I watch it.
@petrucrisan37292 ай бұрын
2Pac was pretty much everything he was meant to be. That's why they had to kill him. He says things like Martin Luther King...2Pac was too visionary for his time. His lyrics say it all...
@WolvenHeart12 ай бұрын
I believe in reparations . That doesn't mean giving everyone a cheque. It could come come in the form of infrastructure rebuilding in forgotten neighborhoods, etc. Individually, lend a hand if you can. Lift someone up instead of putting them down. If someone opens the door for you, leave it open for the person following you (this is proverbial, not leave you home front door open... you got to monitor that)
@BluEx223292 ай бұрын
Asian Americans got cash reparations twice.Red native americans continue to give cash reparations right now
@LoopyDreamz775Ай бұрын
@@BluEx22329 Exactly… Black people are literally the only people man..
@racheldavis6581Ай бұрын
PAC IS MY MAN! I died a little bit when he was taken from us.
@chasephillips64602 ай бұрын
Trump was asked to run for office several times in the 90s by a lot of the top liberal media and talk show hosts and he always said he would only run if he really felt like he could help America. They all kinda turned on him when he decided to run and not use their money to fund his campaigns so they chose their own candidate in Hillary which kinda funneled Trump into having to run as a Republican
@chasephillips64602 ай бұрын
That’s just why a lot of the media bashes him idc if you personally are for him or against him everyone has their own opinions
@jimmybastas35592 ай бұрын
They turned on him because of the things he ran on. They didn't immediately hate him because he decided to run as a republican
@TaneeshaArmstrong42 ай бұрын
PAC spoke real facts
@Hajj-t3oКүн бұрын
King 2Pac 👑
@simplyme1678Ай бұрын
That's crazy I was one in 92 and I know everything there is to know about pac 😅
@CCPvirus1412 ай бұрын
It wasn’t just the rap culture that idolized and loved him but whole of Hollywood did. There are pictures of him with Oprah and him appearing in SNL and on the View. Whoopi used to sing praises about Trump and even said he’s be a good president when she ask him if he was running for office.
@TheCastellan2 ай бұрын
Whoopi and the entire view cast are mega toxic.
@benfinesilver2250Ай бұрын
Everyone may not have the same chances. The secret is to take your chances and to work hard. If you don’t, you cannot complain.
@TymeJeffersonАй бұрын
Great reaction 🔥
@Jamesgamer121518 күн бұрын
Britt, God bless you
@1maine242 ай бұрын
Pac from Harlem NY moved out NY when he was 15 or 16 to Baltimore.
@TheCastellan2 ай бұрын
2016 - A New Hope. 2020 - The Empire Strikes Back. 2024 - Return of the Jedi.
@user-xd1ze4jf6e2 ай бұрын
Rebels (Americans) vs the Republic (Republicans)
@TheCastellan2 ай бұрын
@@user-xd1ze4jf6e Democrats - the sith. I don't like either party, the democrats are as fanatical as republicans. I only support particular people, Trump being one of those few.
@DKS1975DKS2 ай бұрын
@@user-xd1ze4jf6elol stupid
@biggusfrumpus61932 ай бұрын
Quite the imagination.
@LoopyDreamz775Ай бұрын
People like you are a lost cause.
@ashyjames94222 ай бұрын
He was on about his father
@burnbeer2 ай бұрын
Yes! More Pac interviews please
@Chuckclc2 ай бұрын
@ 6:05 my gut instinct was to disagree because of the TuPac and Kanye comparison lol. But at the end I 100% agree with your understanding. Very fair. But TuPac knows the Earth is round lol
@Kausion2 ай бұрын
Dont know if anyones suggested this but you should also react to 2Pacs Ed Gordon (Full)Interview 1994 that one is 🔥
@sowtfwhyme2 ай бұрын
Funny thing about Tupac...he was an east coast born and raised boy. NY and B More. He didnt move to the west coast until he was a man... Somehow, shortly after, he became the voice of west coast hip hop... Pac was wild
@SoundBiteInc-2 ай бұрын
I really think you should look at his interviews a lot more. Tupac Shakur The Last Interview 1996 Tupac Shakur Vibe Interview 1996
@iand6544562 ай бұрын
Yes he was on Oprah Winfrey talking about running for people with Oprah as his VP
@TheCastellan2 ай бұрын
Oprah is on Epstein's list.
@supremelyaverage4455Ай бұрын
I think were gonna need some more Pac interview reactions
@petej71362 ай бұрын
FYI, 2Pac is an East Coast dude, he was born in NYC, and went to school and met Jada in Baltimore. he didn't live in Cali until he was 17, and got his start in the music industry that same year. When he signed his 1st record deal it was with an East Coast record label, and he lived and spent most of his time in NY throughout his rise to fame. Only after a few friend betrayals, he was put in jail, and west coast Death Row Records paid his bail and picked up his record deal, then did he start claiming the west. But even then, most of his friends on the song "Hit Em Up" with him, are dudes he brought with him from the east. Trump was known and popular on the east coast back then because, just like a rapper, he liked to brag, flaunt his wealth, and be the center of attention; he desperately wanted to be a celebrity. So people in hiphop wanted to be rich and famous like him, but hardly any of them young 20-year olds, knew his history of racism. In the 70s he was found guilty of racial discrimination, for not renting apartments to black people in buildings that he owned. I live in Brooklyn, and even in the 2000s, I walked pasted a set of apartment buildings he owned, and I did not see a single black person on the grounds, except a black employee cleaning. Even now, if you go to any of his businesses, I doubt you'll see any people of color working there except the lowest paying positions. And if you've ever seen him show respect for any black mayor, or any other black person in a position of power, let me know. 3 months after Obama took office, he tried to discredit Obama, and lied about having proof that Obama wasn't American. In Trump's 4 years, the federal Civil Rights division hardly did anything to fight racial discrimination in the country, Ahmad Arbery was killed on their watch and they did nothing, nobody was charged with that murder until the Biden administration took over. Trump ordered the military to break-up a peaceful Black Lives Matter protest in a public park. In Biden's time, he's already appointed about 20 people of color to be judges in the highest courts in the country, Trump only appointed white people over 4 full years. The top 2 positions in the US military are both held by black people appointed by Biden, Trump only appointed white people in those type of high level positions. I could go on, but trust that there are real reasons why Trump is considered racist.
@petrucrisan37292 ай бұрын
indeed!
@JynxtzАй бұрын
His first video was Brenda's got a baby
@duanewinters97Ай бұрын
Pac always gave when he had it i heard many stories about him giving to those in need but he also got robbed for his money as well from death row that his mom had to fight for they were basically using him
@Andrew793342 ай бұрын
every celebrity has multiple houses and cars and investment properties lol
@cheriacole71142 ай бұрын
People only mention slavery. I wonder why no one ever mentions the other ways that the innercities were targeted by government. For example segregation. The CIA has also admitted to supplying innercities with drugs and illegal fire arms. Not to mention the lack of education for our youths. They say that there are equal oppertunity jobs, yet they under fund our school systems. If you can't receive a proper education then how will you be able to apply for those jobs? Without a job or career how can you own a home? It is an endless cycle that people love to pretend does not exist. Unfortunately we are now in a time where poverty can hit anyone of us.
@iand6544562 ай бұрын
@@cheriacole7114 this is known. I would like you to think about this. In urban areas like Los Angeles which party draws the school district lines? Once you have that answer ask what party they affiliate with. Draw your conclusions as to whether this is because of redlining or the lack of action from a major party.
@aliselynch2 ай бұрын
Things to think about now-- RKelly arrested living in Trump Towers. Whats coming out about Diddy now. JayZs relationship with Foxy Brown at 15-17 if nothing else. Theres a lot in common there, crime wise.
@CaddyJim2 ай бұрын
His grammar wasn't on point because he was giving a passionate rant Heres some 2Pac info he attended to the Baltimore School for the Arts (BSA) Acting: He performed in Shakespeare plays and in the role of the Mouse King in The Nutcracker. His principal acting teacher, Richard Pilcher, thought he would have become one of the school's best film actors. Poetry: He studied poetry & was affected by the beauty of rhyming. He wrote poems such as The Rose That Grew from Concrete. Jazz: He studied jazz at the BSA. Ballet: He studied ballet at the BSA. Rapping: He practiced rapping at the BSA & shared his raps with classmates for feedback. An accident involving a friend while playing with a gun inspired 2Pac to write & perform his first rap. Appreciation: 2Pac developed an appreciation for listening to different types of music. his time at the BSA was a formative period in his musical and stylistic development. He said of his time in Baltimore, “Man, I would have been a totally different person had I not been exposed to these things
@cameronhill97462 ай бұрын
Please react 2 more 2pac interviews 🙏 u will not be disappointed
@richgoebel66502 ай бұрын
Find the interview with Oprah in 1988.
@Sannoz2 ай бұрын
Agree ❤ So many people have been lied to about Trump!!
@joewilson28822 ай бұрын
Have you ever did any reaction to his music??
@SoundBiteInc-2 ай бұрын
If rap didn’t work out, pac was going to join the new black panther movement in georgia
@jasonpope32852 ай бұрын
Look up the Trump interview on Opera. She asked him about running for President and his response was that he didn't want to get into politics but that if the country was going off the rails he might throw his name in the hat. He wanted to protect America on the financial side for example China tariffs l, etc. It was interesting to hear his take back in the late 80's or early 90's.
@nicebluejayАй бұрын
oprah
@cbogolo2 ай бұрын
I don't recommend giving cash to suspicious people to make a example. Do what i have done and just give a kid some money when they approach you selling candy bars or whatever for a fundraiser and tell them to keep up the good work and you will make their day and encourage them to pay it forward
@jtsims282 ай бұрын
Tupac literally housed the homeless in his personal home in la
@bgb9462 ай бұрын
No he fucking didn't 😂 He held concerts to help people with their bills and rent. 2pac wasn't letting strangers live in his house. It wasn't his own money, and he wasn't the only rapper that did charity concerts. 2pac also got too big and didn't help anymore.
@danafowler35502 ай бұрын
Hi Britt, I think it’s just more of a cultural and moral breakdown. Let me explain when people first got to this country. There were no millionaires no billionaires there were farmers. There were hunters there were fisherman. There were some store, owners, hardware owners, lumber, owners, and stuff like that, but that’s not the way they survived back then, the survival technique was you had one farmer that was a corn grower another one that was a bean grower you had a dairy farmer and the way they survived was they took what was going to feed their family and then they fed the community they traded and what was left for capitalism. Then the seed of greed came in. The community always took care of itself before anything else, but we’ve lost that ,and this is just my point of view.
@brittreacts2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this!
@CaddyJim2 ай бұрын
I don't agree giving a homeless druggie money to do drugs, but my dad back in the 90's had a homeless guy asking him for money at the gas station. He was giving some story of what he needed it for & my dad is like just be honest what do you need it for & the guy said beer & my dad gave him the money because he was honest
@hansmransm88352 ай бұрын
Well I don't think that tupac was really saying to give it to someone who wants to drink it up. I think he's saying people will assume without even knowing what that homeless person person may need the money for. It's a difference if they tell you they're going to drink it up. If they are homeless and you have it In a way that won't set you back then why ask?
@crystallakeproductions8512 ай бұрын
Akil The MC, I see you OG
@cjhartz2 ай бұрын
You MUST watch Oprah having Trump on her show. She wanted to be his VP and they did discuss Trump running for President. Everyone loved him, and then he decided to run as a Republican. Because of that, the hatred syarted. Please please watch it
@JynxtzАй бұрын
I think you need to study Tupac or read more of his songs. Really understand the metaphors and the irony between his lyrics and his interviews get what he was saying cuz what he was saying was we need to change so we don't end up in the exact world we're living in right now
@whs-waterfox70342 ай бұрын
"Thou shall not covet thy neighbor's goods." Pac was 100% wrong.
@peterbrix11552 ай бұрын
People really need to find the real facts on slavery
@LoopyDreamz775Ай бұрын
What’s the real facts on slavery….
@nbksixx2007Ай бұрын
React to ALG Blazer, RGM Retro - Top 3 🔥🔥🔥
@danielcurry40112 ай бұрын
Tupac Shakur would had made a great president,I would be into politics alot more then for sure. That said if Donald Trump invited Tupac to White House I think he'd accept,but he would look Trump straight in the eyes,listen and when it's Tupac turn he'd give him a piece of his mind no fear whatsoever Tupac didn't fear any human including Trump.
@suesee48552 ай бұрын
Judge Joe Brown talked about how Trump gave loans to black entrepreneurs when banks wouldn't. He said, give me it all when you have it. When those who came back to pay, he asked "is it all here"? Then he would tear up the check and said go run your biz. Not my story, Judge Joe Browns.
@frmda33732 ай бұрын
Do you know 2pac is from NewYork
@jondough29402 ай бұрын
But he rep Oakland because his mama was a black panther and he felt more loved from the west coast
@oopsdidItypethatoutloud2 ай бұрын
It's a shame that people struggle with the reality that having a strong prosperous country, and by that I don't mean Wall Street and government ballance sheets, but well paying jobs and affordable housing, will bring relief from poverty and lack of opportunity, the relief people want. Will it solve the worlds ills... no... but it's a start. It'll only drag people down to WISH for these things, yet insist it be sorted by further division and bitterness to others who are in a better position. We can be a generation of grownups and not pass our struggles and division onto our children. That's a cost no parent should want for their children. The distribution of wealth... now that is a problem. Destructive capitalism is incidious, capitalism was meant to give people the opportunity to work and gain a capital stake in society... but it's been corrupted. Give people a genuine chance and they will take it. That has to be the starting point. And yes, I've housed homeless and fed the hungry, but thats me and I'm nobody. Struggle isn't persecution, let's be a generation of grownups. I live in one of the poorest parts of my country, and I'm poor amongst them, so the inhumanity of greed and selfishness are no stranger to me. We need to be real about how to dig us all out of this and get back to genuine prosperity. Genuinely, love to all, even those who'll say I'm talking out of my ar*e
@bigGhana2 ай бұрын
It was because of his money not because of him and back then he was a democrat if yall didn’t know.
@Jp-kb3op2 ай бұрын
If you want to be perfect, go, sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.” When the young man heard this, he went away sad, because he had great wealth. is what pac was basically talking about
@MLawrence-z9k2 ай бұрын
Pac was real but he wasn't always right
@trea10x412 ай бұрын
Tupac is not from the west coast he was born in New York ...
@jondough29402 ай бұрын
He represented the west coast because mom was a black panther in Oakland
@LoopyDreamz775Ай бұрын
Still west coast, that’s where he grew up, that’s what he represent
@brandonzzz12 ай бұрын
Donald Trump have done a lot of good stuff for all kind of people 100% mainstream media just don’t tell you about that
@ANDY1985UK2011Ай бұрын
his policies may have done good but his words caused a lot of division
@LoopyDreamz775Ай бұрын
So tell me the good he has done for us? And others….
@hannesekberg7192 ай бұрын
Ur one of Few. U are truly an amazing person ❤️. I didn't have for but u did it . For that I commend you. I believe in kharma and something good Cumming ur way. I can feel it will and u deserve it ❤
@donaldlong1764Ай бұрын
Trump dated a black woman in the 90's.
@Iceman244242 ай бұрын
Kanye couldn’t hold PAC’s jockstraps… Koonye is a clown!!
@finddavid72 ай бұрын
Tupac is the greatest of all time better then any rappers period !!
@DSCB222 ай бұрын
Ended up being great friends with Trump and Mike Tyson.!
@DSCB222 ай бұрын
U gotta watch trumps interviews from the 90’s too.. the far left news has painted him wrong AF… hes the only person that stood by Mike Tyson’s side when he was down bad.
@cosmosgeoman2 ай бұрын
You can't dissuade us from voting Trump. We did and Trump won. I love Tupac for life too.
@TrevorUtter-o6d2 ай бұрын
You are very naive when it comes to that. I watched men who could help themselves asking for money because they blew their check on liquor or drugs. God says to love and that will fulfill you but love doesn’t always mean handing someone what they ask for. Gotta be careful about who you help I’ve given money to homeless men and they go get alcohol with it. I stayed at a homeless shelter trying to get into a rehabilitation center and those men got checks from the government but they didn’t use it to save and get a place to live. They would go out and blow it and stay at the homeless shelter. And then go panhandle. No matter how much money you give someone who may need money. Who may be in worse shape than you but in the end it doesn’t help them get out of their situation because they don’t use it to better their life. So yes it matters when helping someone whether or not they will use it to help themselves.
@thomasokelleyjr.2850Ай бұрын
My Irish ancestors were slaves in this country before the African slaves were brought & they were not freed until the black slaves were. Black people were not the only slaves in America & they owned slaves in this country as well. People need to learn history outside of HIS-STORY books. Nobody today is owed for something that never happened to them & if you're going on slavery saying you didn't come from the same starting point is false. That is a victim mentality that people need to get past because it makes you hold yourself back.
@LoopyDreamz775Ай бұрын
Irish people were discriminated against but not slaves, that’s ridiculous, not saying what old Irish people went through should be ignored? But when it came to it, you guys were quickly accepted as “white” the moment we stepped of the boats. About the other point Black people didn’t own slaves in America, that’s insanity, maybe in Africa sure everyone practice this? but when it comes to Black people in America they were uniquely F over here in America, saying this shouldn’t be controversial or “victim mentality” it’s a fact, because it’s not just slavery but also Jim Crow, redlining, neo slavery etc, all stuff that wasn’t 200 years ago this was in 19 century, when we were “free” we were given absolutely nothing and treated horribly still for decades it wasn’t until mid 70s things started to look up a little bit in a first time in a unbelievably long time, now we are here, everyone in this country thrives as this country moves to a richer land yet many of my people are still living in ghettos due to decades of having nothing, it’s almost impossible to catch up to everyone in this country.
@LoopyDreamz775Ай бұрын
I also forgot… Fun fact btw: the CIA planted drugs in ghettos, On your free time, go ahead and Look that up… then you can really see how F we were from the jump.
@timdavis9927Ай бұрын
@@LoopyDreamz775yeah I don’t think the Irish being accepted quickly made the Irish that had to work the rest of their lives feel any better. I could say the same about blacks being accepted pretty quickly if you’re looking at the global scale and timeline of slavery. And yes black people did own slaves in America in fact the first recorded slave owner was a black man. Even the natives owned slaves it wasn’t exclusive to one race. Irish today don’t have a clue what it was like to be an indentured servant the same way blacks don’t know what it’s like to be a slave today in America.
@Chuckclc2 ай бұрын
TuPac/Gabbard 2028
@brittreacts2 ай бұрын
😂
@realization20132 ай бұрын
PAC would've been maga
@louvuttion2 ай бұрын
King Trump 🇺🇸
@thomasokelleyjr.2850Ай бұрын
I am & always was a 2pac fan, but this is one side of him I did not agree with. He was calling for a fourm of Communism. Just because you are rich does not mean you should have to give to others that is not freedom. Especially not just because you are white & rich does not mean you should give to people of color. That ma'am is the definition of racism seeing their color & not looking past.
@Sannoz2 ай бұрын
Britt check out Thomas Sowell, he will explain alot when it started to go down for African Americans. ❤
@Rudy-zn8sq2 ай бұрын
If you earned your millions or your billions, you owe nothing to no one and if you want to share some good but if you don't, that's also good. People that don't have that much money tend to say that the ones that have it should share but that's wrong. Tupoc is wrong for saying that..... so he's not spitting facts.
@jondough29402 ай бұрын
So you mean to tell me you'll let your music supporters starve if they're the ones who helped you come up?
@tms19702 ай бұрын
just react to music dont bother with politics
@iand6544562 ай бұрын
Personally can't stand Tupac.
@Cuauhtemoc32 ай бұрын
Why
@iand6544562 ай бұрын
@Cuauhtemoc3 I can't stand his lyrics. They glorify the wrong things IMO
@TheSensationalOne2 ай бұрын
@iand654456 you need to listen to more 2pac because he wasn't glorifying the wrong things all the time.
@iand6544562 ай бұрын
@TheSensationalOne I have and I still detest his lyrics. You won't change my mind. I think he was an ok person but I can't stand his music.
@brittreacts2 ай бұрын
They?
@jedidiahhoyle19862 ай бұрын
I used to love Tupac when I thought that he was hard. But when I found out he was a tights wearing sissy lala cosplayin A hard gangsta it broke my heart.
@richardoxley85562 ай бұрын
It all comes down to the same thing. Do you care about your neighbors? If you don't we are doomed
@davidinkpen5222 ай бұрын
Says the guy that went to a performance art school 😂😂😂😂😂
@Cuauhtemoc32 ай бұрын
It doesn't matter who said it the message is what matters.
@TheSensationalOne2 ай бұрын
What does going to a school have anything to do with this interview?