Greg Taylor and Tupac's cousin William Lesane speak on Tupac's history in Atlanta. BUY MARK CURRY BOOK - amzn.to/3REovnH Greg Taylor Contact Information - linktr.ee/gregorys.taylor?utm...
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@khairt17316 ай бұрын
Pac reciting Shakespeare off the top of his head shows he was a natural artist. A true artist
@oneluvmahugu6 ай бұрын
He went to school , arts school at that so he was well versed on classic plays and performing art history
@makaveli71656 ай бұрын
pac knew way more important things than a mediocre writer like shakespeare
@waquin16 ай бұрын
@@makaveli7165you're retarded..2pac was greatly influenced by his work.he even said himself that his life was a Shakespearean play.
@shhadoethugautonomy85196 ай бұрын
@@oneluvmahuguWe all went to school u ain't an accountant 😂 why is it Pac excelled and u didn't mr? Cause Pac tapped in to his realness and applied himself at all times thats why
@rainman19856 ай бұрын
101 nigga!! Real talk pac was a extraterrestrial bro lol facts
@malkurnegus9fothadon9806 ай бұрын
This interview almost had me in tears. Long live Pac. He'll never be forgotten.
@AngelHoll-pr8fz29 күн бұрын
Me too missing him
@CalShanahanSF49ers6 ай бұрын
This is why I can't stand when these young fools online be talking wild about Pac.. if you weren't even alive when he was your opinion is null and void
@kimberlyoneal34726 ай бұрын
There was no one like Pac. Still to this day he has no equal!!
@coodi_166 ай бұрын
and that facts, 💯
@michellejensen81406 ай бұрын
Exactly none 💯facts R.i.P My Angel PAC luv you until the end of time 👑🙏🏿
@roderickhenryjordan6 ай бұрын
The Most High made Pac super different in a good way
@dominicbrogsdale33486 ай бұрын
" he who serves will be the greatest among you " the difference between Pac and the other rappers is that Pac loved the ppl and a lot of these other rapps don't!
@dominicbrogsdale33486 ай бұрын
@@roderickhenryjordan Man dude really was special and I'm speaking from I found out about Pac after his death! I was 9 when he died ! And became a fan when I heard Brendas gotta baby! And that fire he's talkn about i seen the " glow " around him! He was blessed!
@2pacthegreatestofalltime6 ай бұрын
Never gets old hearing stories about the 🐐!! It seems like he never ever left this planet due to his legacy and dominance that still circulates the globe!! True fans, his circle of closest friends and his family members are the ones who truly know what i mean! Pac you truly truly miss bruh. Rest In power 🐐 💯
@LaDanaWendy6 ай бұрын
I love that “10,000 people surfed Pac out” so the cops couldn’t get him!!! These memories are phenomenal and in my heart I believe Pac can hear them talking and he’s remembering and laughing too!!!
@computablu6 ай бұрын
FACTS! Thats the type of shit to put in a movie.. Now can you imagine that being in any movie about any famous performing artist, and it not being a unbelievable classic scene ?
@rl24156 ай бұрын
Pac’s music definitely made people cry. I’ve seen grown men, like real life G’s cry when listening to “Dear Mama” I went to a wedding years back and my homie danced with his mom to “Dear Mama” at the reception. I seen a room full of people cry to that song. It was some real G’s and OG’s there who all felt how powerful that song was
@inthelight5656 ай бұрын
Yeah man you know ALL the real g's and the real o.g.s.
@michaelbest36906 ай бұрын
2pac is the first & main rapper that make me cry; the other two are jadakiss & styles p. 2pac makes me cry the most amongst other rappers.
@dominicbrogsdale33486 ай бұрын
" they ask me what my music is I said it was soul music that was it to music like bill withers and Marvin the music let's you know that another person understands!"
@dominicbrogsdale33486 ай бұрын
@@inthelight565 man and you know it wasn't just for his mom's it was for Coretta Scott , Betty shabazz and other women " Pac spoke from the pit of his stomach pouring those words out because you mean it " - shock G
@TreeSnackz6 ай бұрын
No lies determined
@rodneywilliams13006 ай бұрын
Met Pac in the parking lot of Club X's in '91 or '92 during the Freaknik. We had the trunk's open with the JBL speakers pumping Gotta Get Mine, with a trunk full of liquor. He stopped, saw all the liquor we had and asked did we need some smoke. Dude literally stayed in the parking lot with us all night and kicked it with us like we were his best friends. Will never forget it. Great guy. I must correct the rim shop guy from Detroit. Atlanta did have a rap scene prior to Outkast. We had Shy D, Kilo, Raheem, Success N Effect, Hard Boys, Sammy Sam.....He would not know that because he ain't from here, but bass music was also very prevalent.
@ToasterForLife6 ай бұрын
Having some rappers from your city and your city being a rap scene is two different things. I’m from Dallas, Texas. We’ve always had rappers here but not a rap scene. It’s just now brewing to become a rap scene.
@rodneywilliams13006 ай бұрын
@@ToasterForLife Dude we had a rap scene. How you gone tell someone from the city what it is. Could have saved your response. Also had Kris Kross who was bigger than almost any rap group at that time. Could have saved your response. If you from Dallas, what I look like telling you about Dallas.
SHOUTOUT TO KILO ALI MY NICCAHHH FROM MURRIETTA!!! 💯 MC SHY-D!!! SHARONS SHOW CASE IS WHERE IT USE TO CRACK!!! 💯 #somilehighwitit
@suntzuusuntzuu70586 ай бұрын
Pac is the GOAT he's missed by his people.
@ItsAnEndlessWorld6 ай бұрын
Shout out Goodie Mob.. honestly the whole Atlanta they showed out for Pac that's love!! Down south always crowned Pac
@geraldantoine85446 ай бұрын
We had a Big second line for Pac in New Orleans we showed love for him the whole city was there!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@ManManJersey6 ай бұрын
Yeah NO definitely loved pac he came down there for a show in 96 also he would’ve fucked wit Cash money
@NoLaGurl186 ай бұрын
He lived in New Orleans for a minute too, but no one mentions that part!
@geraldantoine85446 ай бұрын
Yep I know some of his relatives in Kenner Louisiana 💯
@elvinmata7936 ай бұрын
Finally someone speaks how famous Pac was but it never got to his head! Mane you gotta respect that! That why he’s still & always will be my fav rapper. And I’m from the NY. Think about that!
@anas-4326 ай бұрын
Most ny people love tupac unless those brooklyn people
@joeymodesto48436 ай бұрын
I know someone needs to tell snoop Dogg to stop hating on 2pac and stop trippin cause snoop Dogg mad and trippin thinking 2pac stole his shine ok man hey snoop Dogg listen to me loud and clear man the only thing I can say I can give you credit for is getting death row records started ok now just cause you had gotten one of the hottest records label started you must of token that shit to the head cause that didn't mean you was the biggest artist ever or at the time 2pac was already famous by the time you came out with your first solo album or even heard you never been as big as tupac or been tupac when you came you small compare to Tupac he had been in movies made a couple albums and even got the president or vice trying to ban his music do you remember that I think it was like the yr 92 they tried to ban rap music and do you know who album they were stepping on saying they should ban his music because of the cuss words and the things he was rapping about that happen in the street it was Tupac album You should of stop hating and keep on working and tried to drop an album about the same time as Tupac and you both could of shined my question is this how can you hate on another artist That you haven't even come close to his level of fame or however you want to say it how can you hate on another artist that way more bigger than you were in the music business when Tupac shine was way bigger than your shine was so thinking Tupac stole you shine than you hated on yourself and you stop yourself to shine let be real Tupac was more famous than you he sold more records than you and was a bigger and better playa than you for some reason he just had a way with the ladies he was the sex symbols he was able to have any female wanted and he didn't need money he could been broke and he would of been able to pull any female he wanted so why you mad he he got the same you had at one time plus wasn't it you telling suge to bring Tupac to death row so it was your idea to bring Tupac to the team so why you hating on Tupac and getting mad For helping Tupac make his next album so he can pay back what he owes to get bail out of jail of that right now we know why you made it wasn't your idea to get Tupac to come to death row Maybe it was your idea to get Rid of Tupac and suge so you can take over as the owner of death row records ain't that funny now you the CEO of death row records hey someone dail 911 i think i just saw the 2pac murder Who was behind the 2pac murder yall need to go arrest snoop Dogg and Reggie wright jr and sr i believe they were the masterminds behind The tupac murder and the attempted murder of suge knight the motive is to take over death row records and i believe they had something to do with biggie smalls murder the motive was to make it look like it was part of the west coast and east coast beef to make it look like related for tupac murder to get the heat off them and make it look like it suge knight behind the hit I believe wasnt it snoop Dogg the first one to say suge knight was behind Tupac murder cause wasn't the evidence pointing back to death row records so he say that to get the heat off him and Reggie wright
@dominicbrogsdale33486 ай бұрын
@@anas-432 lol Brooklyn hatn lol cuz of biggie
@tabelle69682 ай бұрын
@@anas-432hey, I’m from BK & I ❤❤❤❤ Pac. Don’t lump us all together 😂.
@Rondondemarco6 ай бұрын
I'm convinced that Tupac Shakur was an angel literally.
@tithefox45736 ай бұрын
I've been saying this for a few years now! Have you ever seen the movie "Michael" with John Travolta? In the movie, he's an angel on earth but disguised as a human. It's the realest depiction of what I imagine an angel who's supposed to live amongst us (compared to being sent directly from heaven, knowing one was an angel) would be like. In the movie homie get all the girls, they say he smells like fresh baked cookies, dude eats whatever he wants, and pretty much does whatever he wants but has to face the consequences that comes with being a human. Once his time is up, he's just gone.
@Rondondemarco6 ай бұрын
@@tithefox4573 I saw it back in the day. Ironically I met pac once at the pavilion back stage in early 96. I believe he was legitimately a starseed ✨ which is essentially the same type of person as biblical prophets like John the Baptist Moses and Osiris before them. We have always existed but it's very few of us. Our only goal is to be salvation and elevate the vibration of the oppressed people, then we ascend, sometimes tragically like PAC other times peacefully like Moses. Many may not believe we exist but we are real. I only say we based on something pac said to me when I was a teen, I'll leave it like that. I only met him and spoke with him once but went to a total of 2 concerts. He was different DIFFERENT.
@tithefox45736 ай бұрын
@@Rondondemarcovery interesting. I did a quick search on Starseed and there weren't any expressions of it being Biblically based. I actually never heard of Starseeds but I believed there was some type of connection based on similarities from other artists. In the Bible, it says Satan before he was cast down to hell, he was the chief musician and had the most beautiful voice. The angelic voice or sound is some frequency, I make those points to say there is a connection between music and spiritual warfare. Throughout musical history, some of the biggest and brightest stars have had a God influence and even more specifically, the Christian God. Elvis, Prince, Michael Jackson, etc. This was another similarity I saw, they all seemed to die young. They died because someone poisoned or killed them, the saying, the good die young. People like Prince and Michael stayed too long. And then you have talented artists like Jimi who had a totally different feel surrounding his talent, more dark and ended up overdosing. Just some interesting stuff!!
@tithefox45736 ай бұрын
@@Rondondemarcodo you have any Biblical references that support or promote the Starseed connection? Also, do you mind sharing what he said to you?
@Rondondemarco6 ай бұрын
@@tithefox4573 1 Corinthians 12:7-10 discuss us thoroughly. One thing that you have to keep in mind is that some things exist that were strategically taken out of the Bible by Roman imperialism and Constantines counsel. The book 📖 of Enoch speaks about us, the ministry of Yeshua speaks about us. The warriors who were created to fight the spiritual warfare against demonology written in the forbidden seals and book of Solomon. You won't find these books in the Bible currently. These books are forbidden knowledge however God the most high God of heaven YAHWAY wanted the holy books to stay pure and not be altered by man. However whatever man authors he will also ALTER. As for what pac said, it went over my head as a 13 old at the time but he said "some of y'all will grow up to be lost and some of y'all will grow up found, meant to be the brains that enlightened the oppressed people of color especially to escape their mental cages of suffering" something close to that. He looked at me as he signed a small me against the world booklet from the cd and said you are like me, "lil homie you have a serious essence/presence and passion in your heart to help people who can't see 👁️ what's in the hearts of others good bad or indifferent, never lose your spirit lil homie" It took years to really get it but he was talking about starseeds spiritual discernment. Most humans don't possess the gift that he had, and I believe he saw it in me although I said very little, just mostly stared soaking up game while my big cousins spoke more to be honest with you. I don't personally believe that everything has to be in the modern Bible NIV or KJV to be true. Pac for instance rarely quoted the bible, yet you could tell that he had an angelic presence if you met him personally. Also religion is not was the REAL JESUS Yeshua Hemasciach was all about he was about morality and overcoming evil. The bible is about testimonials of saints and sinners giving their amalgamation as witnesses to Yeshua and or direct witnesses to the works of God in their lives. Pac was a modern scribe and so are we. Essentially we all actually live the Bible in a way. So if scriptures don't support certain things it doesn't mean that God himself doesn't from my life experiences I say that. So as long as the things spoken are NOT of evil origin, they are just as real and alive as they were thousands of years ago. I don't personally think the bible editions that we have now are totally pure because I KNOW literally each part that was altered and I know the secret imperialism reasons for the alterations. Satan will always ALWAYS pretend to be a spirit of light 🕯️ but is truly one of darkness. Even the name Jesus is propaganda of Roman mythology coming from hail Zeus, Christ real name was YESHUA yahawashi hemasciach literally. Also his image was dark skinned black Hebrew Israelites nomadic J3Ws all were black men.
@jdfodio6 ай бұрын
He ain't lying because I met Tupac in Atlanta even though I'm from California. They don't trip off of celebs in Atlanta.
@jamillionzacharia18186 ай бұрын
Never have it’s too many. Half the entertainment world has a home in Atlanta from nba to nfl to producers to artists to wrestlers,to boxers have or have had a home in Atl.. And we see them and no one stops them on no tmz shit. Niggas walk past Shaq and A.I, at Cumberland mall like it’s nothing.
@atlantabirdgang6 ай бұрын
These are the best guests that Art has ever had on his channel. You can tell their Pac stories are genuine and authentic
@1511610106 ай бұрын
Pac was ahead of us🌍🌎🌏
@th3rd3arplan3tradio6 ай бұрын
You can tell they miss him so much. They're letting stories out the gate. Good content.
@tonynoneya40226 ай бұрын
Lots of ppl do !
@dominicbrogsdale33486 ай бұрын
@@tonynoneya4022 ppl still leaving flowers and notes where he was murdered at that powerful
@2twenty136 ай бұрын
A Cee-Lo and Pac track woulda been nice.
@BlueChipAdvance6 ай бұрын
Man, new pac stories never end. It’s like he still lives on. 🙏🏽 🐐
@seancagney88976 ай бұрын
Pac was universal! He was everywhere. He truly was the most interesting man in the world.
@dominicbrogsdale33486 ай бұрын
Dude was special FORREAL
@CatrinaDarcelle6 ай бұрын
On September 22, 1996, a memorial service for Tupac was held in New York at Muhammad Mosque No. 7, known as the Hip Hop Day of Atonement. The event featured a performance by Aaliyah and Malik Yoba, as well as a speech by Minister Louis Farrakhan. I was there. 🕊 #RipTupac #RipAaliyah
@makebonesrecords6 ай бұрын
Man ceelo is the ultimate artist.i swear down 🔥🔥🔥🔥💯
@Discipleofyeshuahamaschiach6 ай бұрын
People don’t really understand that CeeLo is lyrically worthy of top 5 DOA put anyone on a song with him he’s destroying it & he’s going to come out with the most memorable verse or close ! He’s a rapping machine !
@Wraith31006 ай бұрын
And like Gipp said, once he start singing…
@Discipleofyeshuahamaschiach6 ай бұрын
@@Wraith3100it’s a wrap
@bkyungplaya6 ай бұрын
U must be high or from Atl to make a statement like that
@Discipleofyeshuahamaschiach6 ай бұрын
@@bkyungplaya Go listen to all his albums and go listen to all Goodie Mob / Dungeon Family collabs I’ll be here when you get back. PS I don’t smoke or drink & I never been to ATL
@freshrich7366 ай бұрын
@@bkyungplaya😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@dploy6196 ай бұрын
Never will be another Tupac. Special person rest in peace makaveli the Don 🐐
@jacquelinereeves62096 ай бұрын
Tupac real GOAT sooo real I’m a senior citizen n I love Tupac 62 years old but he just vibes 💜🌹⭐️🌟✨
@bobbylorenzo94636 ай бұрын
I swear you would have thought Pac lived to be 100 years old with all these amazing stories and peoples lives he touched. Would have loved Pac to have stayed in the A and work with Goodie Mob, OutKast and the Dungeon Family….
@Beantown-ld1sg6 ай бұрын
When you are genuinely a good person,when you are gone people will speak of you in this manner.
@framinghammallee28466 ай бұрын
THISSS
@bounceenergydrink6 ай бұрын
Ceelo Green mother was the first Blk ( Woman ) fire fighter in Atlanta, first ( Woman ) not first Blk fire fighter.
@lamont426106 ай бұрын
I love the chemistry and love that these brothers give while telling these real-life stories. One love from Detroit Lesure and 6mile.
@jordannorris40296 ай бұрын
What up Detroit playa I'm from the D as well
@lamont426106 ай бұрын
@@jordannorris4029 What up doe fam.
@jordannorris40296 ай бұрын
@@lamont42610 shit man. Happy holidays Detroit playa lol
@lamont426106 ай бұрын
@@jordannorris4029 Happy Holidays Detroit Playa From Himalayas 😆 🤣
@jordannorris40296 ай бұрын
@@lamont42610 happy new years as well
@sharkny15806 ай бұрын
This was a historical interview!!!👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@mejustme16546 ай бұрын
He did have a sparkle in his eyes
@AngelHoll-pr8fz29 күн бұрын
Missing him
@officialriccofinesser6 ай бұрын
This is how you’re supposed to be remembered as a Great 💯✊🏾
@dominicbrogsdale33486 ай бұрын
Exactly 💯
@yusefimmanuel63776 ай бұрын
When these 2 gentlemen were talking about pac remember they were talking about pac when This nigga was only 23 years of age. Amazing !! He was in his passion that’s why his eyes appeared to sparkle, that was his love hip hop music entertainment was his passion. His love
@pkc11d6 ай бұрын
Pac should have stayed in Atlanta. His personality also got the vibe of Atlanta with all the colleges and educators in the city.
@dukecap446 ай бұрын
Yeap u can be smart black and articulate in Atlanta it definitely fit him
@philanimanqele89876 ай бұрын
2pac is dearly missed, man wasn't suppose to go out like that... We miss you man🇿🇦
@AngelHoll-pr8fz29 күн бұрын
He's in heaven though
@BC-go5yl6 ай бұрын
You could put the top 50 Rappers at one table. Tupac would still be the main speaker.
@PodcastPapi16 ай бұрын
These guys told some AMAZING stories.. thank you
@mexia236 ай бұрын
Wow they did do a memorial for Tupac never heard this before
@jamillionzacharia18186 ай бұрын
Had to be in the city. I remember it..
@sindicate66 ай бұрын
This was a gem interview. I have never heard these stories before. I hope one day we get a "complete" movie that really gives us the feeling of what it was like to live pacs crazy / amazing life with all these public perspectives done properly. This needs to be a 3hour + film like Malcolm X.
@TheBulletzgottishow206 ай бұрын
PAC love the goodie mob they was in that good life studio session
@JohnSnowjr6 ай бұрын
True 💯
@TheBulletzgottishow206 ай бұрын
@@JohnSnowjr they don’t know that history he was gonna bridge the gap in hip hop south west Midwest and east
@letstalkwithpatrickpodcast6 ай бұрын
They were there during hit me up session as well before "Jay-Z, Lil Cease, Kim" diss were removed off the song. I think those two songs were recorded on the same day.
@TheBulletzgottishow206 ай бұрын
@@letstalkwithpatrickpodcast facts that was the same session if I’m not mistaken
@quentinmaze9806 ай бұрын
I went to school with tupac cousin in Decatur she had a whole scrap book of tupac when he was young it was cool to check out shout out to Helen Tyler
@atlantabirdgang6 ай бұрын
Pac bought his first and only home in HIS NAME in Atlanta (Lithonia) and he did one of his most famous photoshoots there
@sadacoleman30946 ай бұрын
Omg I love hearing Tupac stories keep them coming my favorite rapper I wish he was still alive ❤
@MrCt3026 ай бұрын
Who was 2pac? That's a question you have to ask yourself. That man was something special ❤
@jasonboone51306 ай бұрын
Theses type of interviews makes art ..the best on KZfaq!
@mlean836 ай бұрын
meeting Pac is definitely my biggest FLEX!!
@tonej31136 ай бұрын
This dude lived a complete life at the age of 25
@fernlibra97376 ай бұрын
CeeLo Green ❤ that story made me cry like I was there.
@matthewbush23716 ай бұрын
Salute to greatest rapper ever My man Pac 🙏🙏🙏🙏
@madmoney25946 ай бұрын
Don’t forget Olympics 96’ ATL same year 2Pac was there RIP 🐐
@michaelb39276 ай бұрын
I remember the memorial here in Atlanta! City loved him and imagine if he was still here? All the movies shot here? The boom of hip hop that was bubbling at that time and exploded right after his passing? Was the right spot for him!
@edwardthayer93866 ай бұрын
I wish I could have met Pac. How fortunate are these guys!!!!!👑
@XCQZME6 ай бұрын
Blessed to meet Pac! TUPAC 4EVER!!!
@ChrisMagic305 ай бұрын
Why was that like man
@XCQZME5 ай бұрын
A cool cool brother. He was a mega star at that time. No bodyguards or entourage rushing me either. I walked up on him to chat and we did. ✊🏾💪🏾 An awesome brother!!!!
@clydechavo47976 ай бұрын
Hosea Williams made that happen for Pac!?? Now that's a huge story never told! 🖤🖤🖤
@basserujalloh96216 ай бұрын
Lesane is so well spoken love hearing him speak
@thefix84846 ай бұрын
One the dopest interviews about PAC hands down!!!!
@413slim6 ай бұрын
One day someone gonna give Atl it's props for the part it played in hip hop. Im talking about the old Atl not these new ninjas
@r.e.a.lbrand482146 ай бұрын
LETS GOOOO DETROIT… Big G represents US WELL salute from the Eastside Detroit 💪🏾✊🏾💯
@vinnybasil19806 ай бұрын
His rest place was the bay area too !!!!! We love you Tupac , Mexicans outlaws in the bay got yo back !!!!
@Mayni1111GOD6 ай бұрын
🖤
@YoungBreeze2526 ай бұрын
Then people wonder why Gip is so loyal to Pac? Pac showed the south/ATL love
@GFTM16 ай бұрын
Bruh these stories are helllla beautiful but even more important , the real can tell their genuine. You can't have that big of a loving heart without having the opposite trying to stop it. It's impossible. It dont mean he was perfect but it does mean he was genuine love.
@dominicbrogsdale33486 ай бұрын
Exactly 💯 you can hear the love and compassion in his music Pac really did love us and tried to help us!
@ebony99986 ай бұрын
I enjoy their interview. It was just like listening to old friends reminisce on the old days
@terrancerobinson206 ай бұрын
This is one of the best interviews I have ever heard! So much memory and detail. I didn't know about Cee-Lo. I use to tell people that Atlanta was home for Pac. I didn't move here until 2005 but being from Alabama and only a couple of hours away, I use to be in the A all the time and every year for Freaknik. I can't remember if it was '94 or '95 but I saw Pac downtown at the Underground. That was epic. Man I miss those days and I damn sho miss Pac! RIP Pac 🐐. And thanks to his cousin Bill and Greg and Art for a great interview.
@GtheGreat16 ай бұрын
2Pac the 🐐
@louveniawilliast91786 ай бұрын
Facts ❤
@madmoney25946 ай бұрын
Pac started many trends moving to ATL was 1 of them 🐐
@sirjer736 ай бұрын
Cameo and Too Short helped start that movement!!!
@rohanedmonson6 ай бұрын
These guys are great story tellers. I'm glad they got together for this one.
@TreMakaveli6 ай бұрын
RIP TUPAC 💐💐💐
@kareemdavis17936 ай бұрын
Now this is when you hear the real stories of the legend pac was loved by the people all around the world to hate pac was to hate being human and real
@mrsexx16 ай бұрын
That comment about Ceelow ( He was too Fat!! ) classic 😂😂
@Jayc4566 ай бұрын
You can feel the love in the video. This is Tupac real family and friend. You love is genuine 🖤🔥
@Ms.A.Matthews4156 ай бұрын
They so very eloquently described the real 2pac.
@Shawn320j6 ай бұрын
God coming she just taking her time T.I.P 2PAC
@AntBee4TheWin6 ай бұрын
It's crazy how almost 30 years later we're STILL finding out something new about the guy. Him being a shakespearean was definitely a fun fact! Lol
@pinzytoto76986 ай бұрын
There HAS to be footage of that memorial in ATL somewhere ❤🙏
@PPHDocumentaries6 ай бұрын
Pac`s bodyguard Frank said the same thing about Pac never sleeping.
@bustownbc27876 ай бұрын
ART I really appreciate you bringing all these people out from the dark...I hope we have 2pac videos 4 years and years....thank you
@ferrellkirkland22966 ай бұрын
Art Of Dialogue really be putting these videos together.. Salute.
@deejayy83036 ай бұрын
Art don’t stop making these videos til you long gone bro 🫡
@marvetteadams19986 ай бұрын
Great interview. This warms my heart to hear these gems from people who really knew and loved Pac❤❤❤❤
@Thekingmaker6 ай бұрын
😂😂 Lol , I never knew Pac, But I cried when my guy died, Till this day I remember the exact moment I heard pac passed, Im in the car with 2 other gangstas at taco bell, all 3 of us in the car crying 😂😂😂, pac was special mane.
@lilbru6 ай бұрын
Atlanta was calling on Pac something serious and he could get his peace of mind as well as alone time. Shame he never got the chance at 25 to be the theatre performing artist and theatre actor he truly loved to be
@TheSharton716 ай бұрын
I saw a picture of Tupac in the hood attending a, I guess a birthday celebration back in the days. This was at his peak celebrity status.
@marcus_b16 ай бұрын
These interviews are THE ONES ART.....these is THEM!!! Grade: A1
@trapcubarepa25816 ай бұрын
The LEGENDARY TUPAC. REST UP
@khayeelwilson-el53706 ай бұрын
This was an excellent interview!
@Adrian-xb1rx6 ай бұрын
Tupac definitely inspired many from Atlanta..In the late 90s you saw many Tupac look alikes in Atl..
@kevinumba62816 ай бұрын
Atlanta was his safe haven
@robsoul2866 ай бұрын
Great Testimonial's of Pac . BIG RESPECT!!!💯🙏🏽👊🏽
@TheVent3656 ай бұрын
Atlanta was Pac territory. No question. His mom lived off Memorial drive.
@amancalledhawk55756 ай бұрын
Man I remember a wu tang concert got cancelled because pac had a concert
@novalove47906 ай бұрын
Let's give Art his flowers❤️💐
@pdw94756 ай бұрын
Dang I felt the studio story.
@kurtdawg386 ай бұрын
The best interview yet from these two guys! It's Krazy how many stories pac have!
@foreignidea56966 ай бұрын
There was no one paying ATTENTION to rap in Atlanta. But it was there.
@jamillionzacharia18186 ай бұрын
Just like we wasn’t paying attention to your city and we still don’t..
@foreignidea56966 ай бұрын
@jamillionzacharia1818 I don't know why you're coming at me about Atlanta... especially because I'm not from there. But maybe they don't really, need you to pay attention to them??? I mean, it's Atlanta. The south, in general, had a whole indie thing going long before any of it. Bass music was for the south. I'm sure they weren't thinking about ANYboduy else during that era.
@dirtyface-capone76226 ай бұрын
The supernatural mythology around Tupac is bananas.Now his eyes sparkle like a diamond when he raps!😄
@johneithadunklin88356 ай бұрын
Wow❤😂 I love it
@indiashante15606 ай бұрын
Fiery diamonds at that. lol He was a mythical creature indeed. They don't make em like him anymore. 🥲
@malkurnegus9fothadon9806 ай бұрын
That's been said about Pac multiple times. Even many fans can see that fire in his eyes ourselves. We can see the sparkle. His Aura was different.
@scLefQ6 ай бұрын
"...yeah...they do that." -Kadafi
@tombreezy3086 ай бұрын
2pac Aka Makaveli The Don Outlawz Immortal
@adrianhenderson46276 ай бұрын
Peachtree Motoring was legendary, I was geeked just to take a picture during the FREAKNIK,even seen PAC around town,he had on basically the same outfit he had on in the Gotta Get Mine video.
@NOYB7006 ай бұрын
I’m glad that they are shedding light on Pac’s time in the A! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@Professor-Patti6 ай бұрын
⏺♥I was listening, not watching, and I thought TK Kirkland was talking, then I sat down to look at the video & said, who's this, where's TK? Greg Taylor sounds so much like TK Kirkland. Great interview. I was elated to see William Lesane again, I ♥his voice & stories. Damn, that Ceelo Green story has me in tears & will be one that throughout the years when I recall hearing it, I will cry every time.
@rallorodriguez6 ай бұрын
I thought the same shit
@lue47246 ай бұрын
The fact that "Pac"- was actually raised in the Black Panther culture--- "Pac" was able to emphasize what they stood for! ( they were not the thugs & misfits- hoover & the fbi- portrayed them to be) "Pac" was raised to be humble- his mom instilled that in him! That gangsta personna- was just another part of him! ( & not to get him twisted) RIP..... ALWAYS ****TUPAC- YOU DID YOUR JOB WELL & YOUR TIME WAS UP!!!!!!🎉😮❤