Tupac Unseen Gridlock’d Interview (1996)

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2pac did so much in 96 alone it’s crazy

imadbenjelloun
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Dude was sharp and articulate. He’s been gone almost 3 decades and people still talk about him like he’s still here.

jerryirick
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This man died 28 years ago and it feels like he died last month. So relevant, so interesting and unique. Such an amazing artist, 2Pac.

HittokiriBattousai
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The Picture Quality Of This Video Is Remarkable. Long Live Tupac

dwightpage
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I always thought 2pac was older than he really was, I’m 33 now and still can’t believe how smart and mature he was for his age

jhova
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Pac could have walked away from the rap game and been massively successful in any career he chose- acting, fashion, politics. His potential was limitless.

SIKUSESI
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"I cannot change how people see me, i will only try to be better" -2pac the legend... RIP my beloved brother

everisterokoh
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He was more cultured at 25 than some people are at 75. Tupac was a legend.

xararogers
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This is a precious archive, it’s weird to hear a legendary rap star in his prime come across like a prophet without tryin. Makes me realise how visionary, intelligent, charismatic and energetic whirlwind of a man he was. The man was definitely going places, he transcended not only music and entertainment, he coulda had a future way beyond those enclaves. What a great loss. RIP

Pulsonar
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This makes me sad and happy at the same time. The world misses you 'Pac

bxb
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It's like he was from the future even the way he expressed himself is so futuristic

TeezyK
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The reason Tupac is super smart and articulate because in one of his interviews/documentaries "Thug Angel" he stated all he did was write and perfect his crafts, he had also read over 100's of books before the age of 20 ranging from all topics, history, spirituality, occult, esotericism, Egyptian mythology, poetry, philosophy. Than you have his surrounding on top being raised by a revolutionary mother who was part of the black panthers, Mutulu his step father who was also part of the black panthers, he was surrounded by extremely outspoken individuals, then you add his own natural intelligence and talent on top you get Tupac. He was an extremely rare breed of so many rare and unique factors, there seriously will never be anyone like Tupac again he was once in an eternity type of Human.

dennyrose
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The wise old man in a young body. Rest in peace 2pac

jeanpaulrodez
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Now that I'm 29 I see how young he really was yet so wise. Truly taken before his time

JP-opdz
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I'm 35yo and still getting knowledge from a 25yo guy. This shows how ahead of his time he was. R.I.P king.

Luiz-jvlu
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He was very quick-witted and energetic. I wish I had at least half of his energy. We truly miss you, Pac! ❤

Мирич-зе
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I could watch Tupac all day. There is always something new you will learn even after 27 years. We love you, PAC, forever 💕.

sharonwilliams
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There was no one like him, he wasn't just a rapper, he was multiple things including a poet, a actor, a revolutionary, a child of a black panther & a activist. This is why he is so loved by so many ppl of all races. The media & haters will always try to tear down his name but real ones know who he was & what he stood for. Only God can judge his mistakes because at the end of the day no one was in his shoes but him, you can't say what you'd do until you're in somebody's shoes. He is probably one of the most accomplished men at the age of 25. He would've been a billionaire today because he was on some entrepreneur ish before he was shot.

nicolemoore
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His death still infuriates me to this day. Pac was intelligent and had a wisdom that transcended his young life. Gone too soon and yet his cultural impact and influence is iconic and a legacy unto itself.

fletchersykes
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It's always such a pure, raw, real and natural vibe around him. Because in my opinion, he was and still is, he lives through all of us. I'm from Germany, Europe, born in 1991, never met him in person and my life is so different from his, yet on a deeper human level, the core of our human existence, yes there is a strong connection. He helped me with so much during my life. His music, poems, his whole persona. On a level of self-confidence, self-awareness, how to be outspoken, real, honest and direct. What a pure soul, he truly lived his life to the fullest under the circumstances he was born into and encountered throughout his life. He did so much and created in my eyes a beautiful legacy. A social activist, actor, writer, poet, musician, and so much more as a person....Thank you Pac and thanks to everybody out there who keeps his message alive. Do ya thang, respect, acknowledge and live!

Oldschoolrap