An Epic First Person In-Depth Look Inside The Tupac Shakur ‘Wake Me When I’m Free’ Museum!

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An Epic First Person In Depth Walkthrough Look Inside The Tupac Shakur ‘Wake Me When I’m Free’ Museum.

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  • @blackgirlinterruptedpodcast
    @blackgirlinterruptedpodcast2 жыл бұрын

    I spent about three hours inside and his presence was definitely felt the moment you walked in the door....RIP PAC

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    You have literally turned him into your prophet and saint.

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    You have been blinded into hero-worshiping him. Elevating 2pac to become like a literal prophet figure to you, as you have even sanctified him to be so holy you feel his presence. Wow. You believe in what he said and IN HIM so much as a actual prophet subconsciously that your favourite 2pac songss, have now become like holy scripture to you. Such that you actually believe them to real prophet, whos spitit is within you or the museum. And so his albums have become your personal holy book. As when you listen to him and sing along to his music (like people do in church with the bible), you feel uplifted and sense of awe within. You even know and have rememorized verses you loves from his music. Stored in your head and heart. And you take quotes and mindsets from him and his music, that you now live by. And when your feeling down, you play his music out loud to lift you up and to feel ‘happy’ and ‘enlightened’ and sense of ‘peace’ when you sing and hear his music. You see, just as the people who believe in God have their holy books and scriptures and prophets, also you have your own holy book and scriptures and prophet, 2pac. And so one of your deeper meaning and goal is be like your prophet 2pac. So deep down you try to look like him, dress like him, imitate his manners and speech and actions and sayings. And just like people follow prophets of God, you ‘follow’ him across social media. And if someone said that you remind them of 2pac, you would feel a sense of ‘enlightenment’ and ‘fulfilment’ and ‘happiness’ within. You look up to him in admiration, reverence, esteem and awe . You want to be like him in status, respect, personality. You want to imitate his manners, behaviours and character. You want to dress like him to show affiliation, connection, attachment and identity. And you would love to have met him to be like a disciple and companion of his. He just spoke things into existence and he accelerated what he said towards himself. If you live by the Gun, you will die by the Gun, and all men eventually turn into the thing they pretend to be. And so being on Death Row gets you sent to Death Row. And being a Bad Boy get you shot by Bad Boys. And please tell me what did 2pac contribute to society? What did he teach you? I will tell you what he did from my view: ⁃ He promoted Gang culture ⁃ He promoted Black-on-Black crime ⁃ He created whole war between black people on east and west coast ⁃ He promoted the Use of Guns ⁃ He promoted excessive use of Alcohol and Drugs ⁃ He promoted Sex outside marriage ⁃ He promoted a Fatherless Culture ⁃ He promoted calling women Hoes and Bitches ⁃ He promoted to live a Thug Life was cool to millions kids like you If your could put your worship of him as your prophet aside, you will see he was a big hypocrite who was holding two conflicting beliefs and principles at once, which shows and means that he did not actually stand and believe in anything. Be honest, do you not see the irony and hypocrisy here with Brenda’s Got a Baby, and then I Get Around? And there are hundreds more examples. So he rapped about and endorsed and encouraged the use of guns, drugs, violence, foul language, the sexualization of women, murder and war. If you don’t believe in God or an organised religion, you do 2pacs. And if you do you, has become another prophet to you, and his albums and music your holy text, and that’s blasphemy.

  • @jordanpierre1488

    @jordanpierre1488

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@turiguliano416 😳

  • @EcoDahPeako

    @EcoDahPeako

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@turiguliano416 I respect your opinion, I do believe there are people out there that do see him has a prophet I wouldn’t put myself in that boat. Just for context, I would consider myself just a fan of his, I like his music due to his rapping ability and how he stands out from anyone else when it comes to the rapping game, growing up he also showed me how to live a life without fear. Before pac joined death row he was more focused on delivering the message he was trying to give and songs like “I get around” are only for mainstream appeal so he can get his brand out there. In his own words as advice for Biggie Smalls “You got to make songs for the bitches” as in make songs for mainstream appeal. His genre of music was gangster rap so you can’t expect him not to use foul language, if it’s not for you that’s okay. He’s never made a song promoting alcoholism, it’s okay to drink if you control it, he’s never explicitly said anything like drink till the point your liver fails. You also said that he was the cause of the east and west coast beef when in fact it wasn’t, whether biggie and puffy set him up or not. Snoop was doing a music video in NY in 1995 (when pac just joined death row) and biggie called up a radio station to say Snoop and Pac are in NY and told people to basically attack them (this was before pac said anything about biggie). While Pac was in prison various rappers like mobb deep ect made up a rumour that pac got raped in jail. So with all these people attacking him, just getting accused of a crime he didn’t do which is proven and getting shot 5 times he had this pent up anger which he chose to vent out on the mic. And you also said pac promoted black on black violence which is entirely untrue, he wanted black people to actually stop the violence that was going on in the hoods listen to “white manz world”. And you say he promoted fatherless culture which is also untrue, with a bit of research you’ll find that he thought it was important to have a father figure in your life, he only ever said he didn’t care for his own father because he’s never been in his life, but before pac died his father was visiting pac in jail and the two grew close and he changed his opinion about him. Thug life has more of a deeper meaning than you think it is, to someone who hasn’t looked into this it may seem like he’s glorifying a gangster lifestyle which is entirely untrue, “Thug Life” meant to overcome all the odds stacked up against you and a determined and resilient attitude to succeed in life in spite of racism and injustice. It was an acronym which stood for The Hate You Give Little Infants Fucks Everybody. Sex outside marriage is all for opinion, I personally believe there isn’t a problem with it but you have your own opinion and i have nothing to say but respect that. Pac also stated that there is a difference between a woman and bitch/hoe, he said that he refers to a bitch as someone a female who don’t respect their own dignity. It’s sort of like saying man and pussy (not the best example lol).

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@EcoDahPeako As humans, we can post-rationalize anything, and make a ‘justification’ on something after. You can speak around what he did in defense, but actions speak louder than words. And actions are the end result of the truest of intentions. It not about what you can justify later, its what was seen and heard from him, from his own mouth, in his own videos, on his own body. And so Thug Life, means and stands for Thug Life, as that’s what it says in black and white. That’s the reality of it, that’s the objective fact, to say it means something else is explaining it away subjectively. In the end his songs glorified, the use of alcohol, the use of the N word, having guns, gang banging, shooting at enemies, sleeping with women, calling them bitches and hoes, going to war, joining gangs, black on black crime and being an outlaw. The opposite of what a good man will teach and promoted, like the bible, Quran, Malcome X, Nelson Mandella, MLK, Mohammed Ali ect. If you find any song or statement contrary to that, it proves my point, that he was a hypocrite. Promoting two conflicting messages together. That means he did not truly believe and actually stand for any belief as a man. As a man cannot hold and spread two conflicting principles at once. That’s a contradiction of a man living in the grey area, standing for none of them. Proof of a man not truly standing for any principle. Read about the Black Panthers. Their purpose. The policy’s. Their Rules. Their Ideas. Their purpose. And you will see that 2pac undid all the work of the Black Panthers. Literally. Everything he glorified was the opposite of what the Black Panthers stood for and thought. They would never call a black woman bitch or hoe, no matter what. They would say for black families to be married. They would never promote alcohol or drugs. Never glorify black-on-black crime. They would never EVEN use the N word, ever. He message was the direct opposite of the Panthers in the end. And with humans, history always shows, the hero always becomes a villain in the end. And that’s what happened with 2pac. He became what he was against at the begging. As all men eventually turn into things they pretend to be. And for him, it was to live a Thug Life to he died. And so he did. It is clear as day all I say. I don’t have to speak and dance around my points like you to justify them. And it seems that you would rather live in his comfortable lies with him, than in uncomfortable truths. Music Is Frequency Programming and people like you and also young kids have become programmed to be morally blind by your love of him,. A man who’s talents were for mere amusement and entertainment, glorifying the destruction of black people. Look, you only have to tell a lie enough times to it becomes the truth, and 2pac as a fact did say and promoted with music videos all the things I said, hundreds of times. And so it becomes his truth. And in the end, if you’re not apart of the solution, then your apart of the problem. And 2pac in the end became the very problem he wanted to stop - the hero became the villain. Sad, but true.

  • @Enzor1515
    @Enzor15152 жыл бұрын

    Whoever put this together 👏🏾 wow!

  • @2pacthegreatestofalltime
    @2pacthegreatestofalltime2 жыл бұрын

    Makaveli lives on like I always knew. No rapper today dead or alive can ever reach Pac dominance and effect on the Rap game. 💯 Long Live 🐐 Makaveli The Don aka Tupac Amaru Shakur Pinnacle of this Rap sh** Yes Sirrrrr 💪🏾💪🏾💯

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    Жыл бұрын

    Brother have been blinded into hero-worshiping him. Elevating 2pac to become like a literal prophet figure to you, as you have even sanctified him to be so holy, for you to actually think he knew the future and his own death. Which real prophets of God did NOT even know. You believe in what he said and IN HIM so much as a actual prophet subconsciously that your favourite 2pac songs like this, have now become like holy scripture to you. You even have your name after him and your profile photo. And so his albums have become your personal holy book. As when you listen to him and sing along to his music (like people do in church with the bible), you feel uplifted and sense of awe within. You even know and have rememorized verses you loves from his music. Stored in your head and heart. And you take quotes and mindsets from him and his music, that you now live by. And when your feeling down, you play his music out loud to lift you up and to feel ‘happy’ and ‘enlightened’ and sense of ‘peace’ when you sing and hear his music. You see, just as the people who believe in God have their holy books and scriptures and prophets, also you have your own holy book and scriptures and prophet, 2pac. And so one of your deeper meaning and goal is be like your prophet 2pac. So deep down you try to look like him, dress like him, imitate his manners and speech and actions and sayings. And just like people follow prophets of God, you ‘follow’ him across social media. And if someone said that you remind them of 2pac, you would feel a sense of ‘enlightenment’ and ‘fulfilment’ and ‘happiness’ within. You look up to him in admiration, reverence, esteem and awe You want to be like him in status, respect, personality. You want to imitate his manners, behaviours and character. You want to dress like him to show affiliation, connection, attachment and identity. And you would love to have met him to be like a disciple and companion of his. He just spoke things into existence and he accelerated what he said towards himself. If you live by the Gun, you will die by the Gun, and all men eventually turn into the thing they pretend to be. And so being on Death Row gets you sent to Death Row. And being a Bad Boy get you shot by Bad Boys. And please tell me what did 2pac contribute to society? What did he teach you? I will tell you what he did from my view: ⁃He promoted Gang culture ⁃He promoted Black-on-Black crime ⁃He created whole war between black people on east and west coast ⁃He promoted the Use of Guns ⁃He promoted excessive use of Alcohol and Drugs ⁃He promoted Sex outside marriage ⁃He promoted a Fatherless Culture ⁃He promoted calling women Hoes and Bitches ⁃He promoted to live a Thug Life was cool to millions kids like you If your could put your worship of him as your prophet aside, you will see he was a big hypocrite who was holding two conflicting beliefs and principles at once, which shows and means that he did not actually stand and believe in anything. Be honest, do you not see the irony and hypocrisy here with Brenda’s Got a Baby, and then I Get Around? And there are hundreds more examples. How can see black women need to not have babys and be used by black men in one song and I get around say he sleep and call black women hoes and bitches. He was a hypocatite. So he rapped about and endorsed and encouraged the use of guns, drugs, violence, foul language, the sexualization of women, murder and war. So what did he contribute that was positive to you? To Society? What would happen if every musician died or all there music got deleted from earth, not much. And with Rap there would be less of the ‘cool culture’ of the use of guns, drugs, violence, foul language, the sexualization of women, murder and war, with and to themselves. With millions of less lives ruined and ended. You are over rating him my friend as if its a positive contribution 2pac and Rap has given to the world. Be sincere please. And you are hero worshiping and its making you morally blind, so much so he has become a religious figure to you. Making music is not a difficult or a hard thing or job to do bro, and does not take much time and effort. Your parent's jobs are probably a lot more difficult, as well as actually being needed to progress and benefit society. If you don’t believe in God or an organised religion, you do 2pacs. And if you do you, he has become another prophet to you, and his albums and music your holy text, and that’s blasphemy.

  • @2pacthegreatestofalltime

    @2pacthegreatestofalltime

    Жыл бұрын

    @@turiguliano416 😂😂😂 I usually don't respond to people post but I had to give you a response since you took the time to judge me and you don't even know me but I enjoyed your presentation paper 😂 😂😂. OMG Turi. You so sensitive and you have to much time on your hand. Writing an essay to my post. Please don't preach and respond with religion. Who are you to judge about me. You don't know me. Don't you know you're on PAC platform and reading and listening about everything concerning him but you want to bring GOD into this. Now who's the hypocrite. 🤔 I believe in the Lord and was raised up with him in my life but everyone has musician they love and that's it. I'm just saying he's my favorite rapper that's all 🤷🏾‍♂️. But if you're going to try to search post on Platforms and try to change everyone else mind concerning they're favorite musician by judging and writing long essay papers please and I mean please use your talents for politics in Washington instead of following negative platforms in your eyes and trying to drop knowledge on people posts where you look like the hypocrite at the end of the day by bringing the Lord into this when you could of kept it moving BOOM 💥 🤯 Drop the 🎤

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@2pacthegreatestofalltime Sure, I'll take your advice. Thank you. The reason why I reached on to you and I called him your prophet is because you name yourself after him, as well as have his photo as your profile pic and call the main reason is you call him 'the greatest of all time'. But as a believer in God, ain't that God? You cant have the two greatest of all time. And so your a hypocrite as long as you call him that. I know you think about him every day and want to be like him. Hence he is your prophet. You want to be like him more than you want to be like the real prophet of Gods. You've picked a side. And 2pac teachings are against the word of God. And so you cant have two masters at once. You have picked your master. He is the one you name yourself after and call the 'greatest'. This is clear from the fact of your name. - You look up to 2pac in admiration, reverence, esteem and awe. - You want to be like him in status, personality and looks - You try to imitate this manners, behaviours and character - You probs try to dress like him to show affiliation, connection, attachment and identity - You would love to be his friend (disciples and companions) So just in the way we revere, want to follow, imitate and be like our prophets of God, you have literally now started to follow your prophet, 2pacs in the same way. And if someone even said that you reminded them of 2pac, you would feel a sense of ‘enlightenment’ and ‘satisfaction’ and ‘happiness’ within. And so your deeper meaning and goal is be like 2pac in looks, dress, manners, fame and status. And to keep up and live like him with him in his words and actions and sayings. And I'm sure so evetime you have the chance to and constantly in your spare time, you constantly talk about him. Trying to evangelise your prophet to people who don't know him. For them to see him how you see him and feel the feeling within you feel when you watch him and hear his music. And most of your close friendships revolve around the common liking and following and admiration of 2pac, as your lots prophet. But you cant seem to see it. And again just as the people who worship God daily, follow their holy books and scriptures and follow that every day, you follow 2pac and his all his music albums. Listing and trying to practise it every day. How? Because you know and have rememorized verses from him. Not any religion books. All 2pacs songs stored in his head and heart. And you takes quotes and mindsets from him. That you live by. And when your feeling down, you plays it aloud or sings it to lift you back up. And so you feels happy and enlightened and a sense of ‘peace’ when you sing it out loud. Just as someone in church sings the bible verse ourloud. And so this literally means he is the prophet and religion you follow over Gods. You see you always want to and try to practise what he teaches you. To play out the music you love of his out in his real life. - For example - Some of his music tells you, preaches and sermonises to you - To sleep around with many girls without marriage first - To buy designer brands - To make loads of money - To drink loads - And to smoke weed - To go to clubs - To say the N word - To have big chains - To have Tattoos - To be an outlaw And so you try your best to achieve this all out in real life. And you would feel a sense of ‘enlightenment’, ‘peace’ and ‘satisfaction’ if you achieved imitating 2pacs lyrics In your real life. Your purpose today would be fulfilled. I may come across as a hypocrite, but he ain't my prophet, I don't call him 'the greatest, and myself 2pac or Makavlie 4 life, or have his photo as my page and want to achieve his lyrics as the standard of my life. You say you belive and follow God, but Gods teachings are the exact teachings of 2pac. Again you cant have to opposing masters that you obey. You can only follow and worship one at a time. It is clear who is yours. Drops Mic.

  • @2pacthegreatestofalltime

    @2pacthegreatestofalltime

    Жыл бұрын

    @@turiguliano416 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Turi Turi Turi Once again you don't know me and you continue to write these long paper essays and judging while you're on a PAC platform talking negative about him. Ummmm 🤔 and you calling me a hypocrite 😂😂😂 while still bringing the Lord into this. Don't you know you're bringing light to PAC since you hate him so much 😂😂😂🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️ Like I said I never seen so much hate on this man and while being on his platform. Oh by the way you wrote a book by now responding to me. Don't you got something else better to do with your time instead of following fans of Tupac Amaru Shakur like going to Washington DC fighting for women Rights or make a change in America with your talents writing essays to posts instead of following PAC platform being a hypocrite while talking about the Lord at the same time. Whew I'm sorry did I just say that and spoke the truth 🤷🏾‍♂️ One thing I can say you're consistent but it's to bad what a waste of talent. Maybe she'll wake up when she see that judging people you don't know instead focusing on bigger problems in the world instead of worrying about someone mind you can't change and a person you don't know. Maybe you should take a look at yourself and ask yourself what brought you to this Negative platform on 2pac and what made you write long essay papers to person you don't know and while continue to go back on forth with him when you about to lose all your rights as a woman from what happening in DC. Get a brain Ms Turi. Your wasting your time with me. There is bigger fish to fry out here in this world. 🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️ Boy boy what a waste of talent. Second Mic drop again.

  • @pharaohacura3618

    @pharaohacura3618

    Жыл бұрын

    @@turiguliano416 at the end of the day, after reading all that you have written, you promote your very own ideology as if it’s fact & truth for everyone…how many lives have been lost in relation to those, so-called, holy scriptures you speak of? how many cultures have been destroyed? in fact the god in your bible is the biggest hypocrite of all yet dares to show himself to anyone other than those who are blinded by this thing called ‘HOPE’…belief is a choice, therefore, you CHOOSE to believe in that which has created more controversy throughout the ages than anything a rap song could ever create…your god picks sides with those whom he strong arms to do his dirty work even after he, himself, can’t seem to get it right…he destroys man for being wicked, yet, uses the same ‘wicked’ man to teach the world about his existence…in one breath, he says to love thy neighbor while in the same breath, he sends his homeless, wreckless so-called children to wipe out entire nations…lol, here you are promoting such foolery…this god you speak has the ability to create the Sun & Moon, Heavens & Earth, yet can’t keep his very own creation in order even after destroying them repeatedly…he allows his good books to be used to manipulate the poor & needy, thus, keeping them in a form of perpetual slavery mentally, physically, and emotionally…he then says this is punishment for being disobedient, lol…he allows women and children to be used and sacrificed by those who are supposed to be giving them hope and leading them to salvation…all this occurs as folk wait on his return, lol? nah, i don’t think so my friend…these holy books and misrepresentation of religion has done FAR more damage than any rapper, genre of music, song, etc…but again, you promote your ideology as if it’s the TRUE answer when, in fact, it’s the MAIN reason why we have rap music in the first place…but, to each is own…may i ask what you’ve done for society besides attempting to belittle someone who has made their own subscriptions based on their own personal experience through this grand experiment called life?

  • @josephnox1759
    @josephnox1759 Жыл бұрын

    Almost shed a tear in that 360 video room movie they played, when Pac said "He knows in his lifetime that there won't be change"

  • @hectorlee85
    @hectorlee852 жыл бұрын

    I never knew he had a museum! That is 🔥

  • @goatjamesizbrixmoneysauce4207

    @goatjamesizbrixmoneysauce4207

    2 жыл бұрын

    This the second or third one

  • @Pauloienczak
    @Pauloienczak2 жыл бұрын

    I spent almost 2 hours, press pause in every single frame, reading the box explanations. Amazing experience! Love Pac's life and music, a real iconic of our generation! Thanks for sharing your tour! I can only imagine the feeling of beeing there presencially. Much love from Brazil!!!

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    He's your prophet and saint, that's why. Think about it.

  • @tsheponcamane2018
    @tsheponcamane20182 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing, this is how you show respect to the GOAT🙌🏿

  • @whitneyc5909
    @whitneyc5909 Жыл бұрын

    Seeing this is just overwhelming. He was such a talented soul gone way too soon. I hope people flocked to this incredible museum because this is a sight and experience to behold in person. Thank you for sharing such an in depth video! 🖤

  • @soshea5655
    @soshea56552 жыл бұрын

    Breathing taking and heartbreaking R.I.P. TO THE GREATEST TUPAC SHAKUR❤️

  • @tamikawright8696
    @tamikawright86962 жыл бұрын

    I will be there next month. I am so excited bc I am a 2PAC SUPERFAN. I LOVE ❤️ AND MISS U LEGENDARY GENIUS.

  • @thabangmpitsang5603
    @thabangmpitsang56032 жыл бұрын

    This guy is immortal. We even sometimes forget about The Other Greats like Nelson Mandela,Mohammed Ali,Bob Marley MLK, Malcolm X and countless Greats of this world. For him to be dead at just 25 and having such a huge impact and following this guy is the baddest after Tyson. He might just be cloned in the future because people cant get enough of him

  • @chadwicktyrone8894

    @chadwicktyrone8894

    2 жыл бұрын

    He needs to be cloned. The world can use another great mind like that!

  • @mayorthando4611

    @mayorthando4611

    2 жыл бұрын

    Also fela.

  • @thabangmpitsang5603

    @thabangmpitsang5603

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mayorthando4611 fela??? Fela Kuti I assume

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    They turned him into a prophet and saint.

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    You have been blinded into hero-worshiping him. Elevating 2pac to become like a literal prophet figure to you, as you have even sanctified him to be so holy. You believe in what he said and IN HIM so much as a actual prophet subconsciously that your favourite 2pac songs like this, have now become like holy scripture to you. And so his albums have become your personal holy book. As when you listen to him and sing along to his music (like people do in church with the bible), you feel uplifted and sense of awe within. You even know and have rememorized verses you loves from his music. Stored in your head and heart. And you take quotes and mindsets from him and his music, that you now live by. And when your feeling down, you play his music out loud to lift you up and to feel ‘happy’ and ‘enlightened’ and sense of ‘peace’ when you sing and hear his music. You see, just as the people who believe in God have their holy books and scriptures and prophets, also you have your own holy book and scriptures and prophet, 2pac. And so one of your deeper meaning and goal is be like your prophet 2pac. So deep down you try to look like him, dress like him, imitate his manners and speech and actions and sayings. And just like people follow prophets of God, you ‘follow’ him across social media. And if someone said that you remind them of 2pac, you would feel a sense of ‘enlightenment’ and ‘fulfilment’ and ‘happiness’ within. You look up to him in admiration, reverence, esteem and awe . You want to be like him in status, respect, personality. You want to imitate his manners, behaviours and character. You want to dress like him to show affiliation, connection, attachment and identity. And you would love to have met him to be like a disciple and companion of his. He just spoke things into existence and he accelerated what he said towards himself. If you live by the Gun, you will die by the Gun, and all men eventually turn into the thing they pretend to be. And so being on Death Row gets you sent to Death Row. And being a Bad Boy get you shot by Bad Boys. And please tell me what did 2pac contribute to society? What did he teach you? I will tell you what he did from my view: ⁃ He promoted Gang culture ⁃ He promoted Black-on-Black crime ⁃ He created whole war between black people on east and west coast ⁃ He promoted the Use of Guns ⁃ He promoted excessive use of Alcohol and Drugs ⁃ He promoted Sex outside marriage ⁃ He promoted a Fatherless Culture ⁃ He promoted calling women Hoes and Bitches ⁃ He promoted to live a Thug Life was cool to millions kids like you If your could put your worship of him as your prophet aside, you will see he was a big hypocrite who was holding two conflicting beliefs and principles at once, which shows and means that he did not actually stand and believe in anything. Be honest, do you not see the irony and hypocrisy here with Brenda’s Got a Baby, and then I Get Around? And there are hundreds more examples. So he rapped about and endorsed and encouraged the use of guns, drugs, violence, foul language, the sexualization of women, murder and war. If you don’t believe in God or an organised religion, you do 2pacs. And if you do you, has become another prophet to you, and his albums and music your holy text, and that’s blasphemy.

  • @MalikGreen704
    @MalikGreen7042 жыл бұрын

    Words can’t explain how dope this is, I hope they come to the South/Eastern of the nation so we all can experience this. Pac 🐐 has diehard fans everywhere, literally. I’m one. Salute to all the Pac fans around the world from Charlotte, NC 📍

  • @Pauloienczak

    @Pauloienczak

    2 жыл бұрын

    Salute from south of Brazil, right here we love Pac too!

  • @Daghostclk

    @Daghostclk

    2 жыл бұрын

    Salute to all the PAC Fans, may he live eternally through us✊🏾

  • @quintincroutch3540

    @quintincroutch3540

    2 жыл бұрын

    Outta Charlotte as well One Love to the 🐐 2pac Shakur I’m definitely a fan and admirer 💯 bring this to the City 💪🏾

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    You have been blinded into hero-worshiping him. Elevating 2pac to become like a literal prophet figure to you, as you have even sanctified him to be so holy. You believe in what he said and IN HIM so much as a actual prophet subconsciously that your favourite 2pac songs like this, have now become like holy scripture to you. And so his albums have become your personal holy book. As when you listen to him and sing along to his music (like people do in church with the bible), you feel uplifted and sense of awe within. You even know and have rememorized verses you loves from his music. Stored in your head and heart. And you take quotes and mindsets from him and his music, that you now live by. And when your feeling down, you play his music out loud to lift you up and to feel ‘happy’ and ‘enlightened’ and sense of ‘peace’ when you sing and hear his music. You see, just as the people who believe in God have their holy books and scriptures and prophets, also you have your own holy book and scriptures and prophet, 2pac. And so one of your deeper meaning and goal is be like your prophet 2pac. So deep down you try to look like him, dress like him, imitate his manners and speech and actions and sayings. And just like people follow prophets of God, you ‘follow’ him across social media. And if someone said that you remind them of 2pac, you would feel a sense of ‘enlightenment’ and ‘fulfilment’ and ‘happiness’ within. You look up to him in admiration, reverence, esteem and awe . You want to be like him in status, respect, personality. You want to imitate his manners, behaviours and character. You want to dress like him to show affiliation, connection, attachment and identity. And you would love to have met him to be like a disciple and companion of his. He just spoke things into existence and he accelerated what he said towards himself. If you live by the Gun, you will die by the Gun, and all men eventually turn into the thing they pretend to be. And so being on Death Row gets you sent to Death Row. And being a Bad Boy get you shot by Bad Boys. And please tell me what did 2pac contribute to society? What did he teach you? I will tell you what he did from my view: ⁃ He promoted Gang culture ⁃ He promoted Black-on-Black crime ⁃ He created whole war between black people on east and west coast ⁃ He promoted the Use of Guns ⁃ He promoted excessive use of Alcohol and Drugs ⁃ He promoted Sex outside marriage ⁃ He promoted a Fatherless Culture ⁃ He promoted calling women Hoes and Bitches ⁃ He promoted to live a Thug Life was cool to millions kids like you If your could put your worship of him as your prophet aside, you will see he was a big hypocrite who was holding two conflicting beliefs and principles at once, which shows and means that he did not actually stand and believe in anything. Be honest, do you not see the irony and hypocrisy here with Brenda’s Got a Baby, and then I Get Around? And there are hundreds more examples. So he rapped about and endorsed and encouraged the use of guns, drugs, violence, foul language, the sexualization of women, murder and war. If you don’t believe in God or an organised religion, you do 2pacs. And if you do you, has become another prophet to you, and his albums and music your holy text, and that’s blasphemy.

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Daghostclk You have been blinded into hero-worshiping him. Elevating 2pac to become like a literal prophet figure to you, as you have even sanctified him to be so holy. You believe in what he said and IN HIM so much as a actual prophet subconsciously that your favourite 2pac songs like this, have now become like holy scripture to you. And so his albums have become your personal holy book. As when you listen to him and sing along to his music (like people do in church with the bible), you feel uplifted and sense of awe within. You even know and have rememorized verses you loves from his music. Stored in your head and heart. And you take quotes and mindsets from him and his music, that you now live by. And when your feeling down, you play his music out loud to lift you up and to feel ‘happy’ and ‘enlightened’ and sense of ‘peace’ when you sing and hear his music. You see, just as the people who believe in God have their holy books and scriptures and prophets, also you have your own holy book and scriptures and prophet, 2pac. And so one of your deeper meaning and goal is be like your prophet 2pac. So deep down you try to look like him, dress like him, imitate his manners and speech and actions and sayings. And just like people follow prophets of God, you ‘follow’ him across social media. And if someone said that you remind them of 2pac, you would feel a sense of ‘enlightenment’ and ‘fulfilment’ and ‘happiness’ within. You look up to him in admiration, reverence, esteem and awe . You want to be like him in status, respect, personality. You want to imitate his manners, behaviours and character. You want to dress like him to show affiliation, connection, attachment and identity. And you would love to have met him to be like a disciple and companion of his. He just spoke things into existence and he accelerated what he said towards himself. If you live by the Gun, you will die by the Gun, and all men eventually turn into the thing they pretend to be. And so being on Death Row gets you sent to Death Row. And being a Bad Boy get you shot by Bad Boys. And please tell me what did 2pac contribute to society? What did he teach you? I will tell you what he did from my view: ⁃ He promoted Gang culture ⁃ He promoted Black-on-Black crime ⁃ He created whole war between black people on east and west coast ⁃ He promoted the Use of Guns ⁃ He promoted excessive use of Alcohol and Drugs ⁃ He promoted Sex outside marriage ⁃ He promoted a Fatherless Culture ⁃ He promoted calling women Hoes and Bitches ⁃ He promoted to live a Thug Life was cool to millions kids like you If your could put your worship of him as your prophet aside, you will see he was a big hypocrite who was holding two conflicting beliefs and principles at once, which shows and means that he did not actually stand and believe in anything. Be honest, do you not see the irony and hypocrisy here with Brenda’s Got a Baby, and then I Get Around? And there are hundreds more examples. So he rapped about and endorsed and encouraged the use of guns, drugs, violence, foul language, the sexualization of women, murder and war. If you don’t believe in God or an organised religion, you do 2pacs. And if you do you, has become another prophet to you, and his albums and music your holy text, and that’s blasphemy.

  • @JBloom20
    @JBloom202 жыл бұрын

    Went to see this today. Man, Pac put in aloooot of work. But he was a kid. Take a look at his grocery store receipt. He really was still a kid buying junk food which makes him not being around tougher. It's a beautiful exhibit.

  • @unasolavidaphotography259
    @unasolavidaphotography2592 жыл бұрын

    You the man for this my brother. I love your channel. Makaveli 4 Ever and Always. Asé

  • @Po1300lsd
    @Po1300lsd2 жыл бұрын

    I went there 2 weeks ago! Best time of my life!! 💯

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    You have been blinded into hero-worshiping him. Elevating 2pac to become like a literal prophet figure to you, as you have even sanctified him to be so holy. You believe in what he said and IN HIM so much as a actual prophet subconsciously that your favourite 2pac songs like this, have now become like holy scripture to you. Such that you actually believe them to be real prophesy that he made of the future, and that they contain deeper messages. And so his albums have become your personal holy book. As when you listen to him and sing along to his music (like people do in church with the bible), you feel uplifted and sense of awe within. You even know and have rememorized verses you loves from his music. Stored in your head and heart. And you take quotes and mindsets from him and his music, that you now live by. And when your feeling down, you play his music out loud to lift you up and to feel ‘happy’ and ‘enlightened’ and sense of ‘peace’ when you sing and hear his music. You see, just as the people who believe in God have their holy books and scriptures and prophets, also you have your own holy book and scriptures and prophet, 2pac. And so one of your deeper meaning and goal is be like your prophet 2pac. So deep down you try to look like him, dress like him, imitate his manners and speech and actions and sayings. And just like people follow prophets of God, you ‘follow’ him across social media. And if someone said that you remind them of 2pac, you would feel a sense of ‘enlightenment’ and ‘fulfilment’ and ‘happiness’ within. You look up to him in admiration, reverence, esteem and awe . You want to be like him in status, respect, personality. You want to imitate his manners, behaviours and character. You want to dress like him to show affiliation, connection, attachment and identity. And you would love to have met him to be like a disciple and companion of his. He just spoke things into existence and he accelerated what he said towards himself. If you live by the Gun, you will die by the Gun, and all men eventually turn into the thing they pretend to be. And so being on Death Row gets you sent to Death Row. And being a Bad Boy get you shot by Bad Boys. And please tell me what did 2pac contribute to society? What did he teach you? I will tell you what he did from my view: ⁃ He promoted Gang culture ⁃ He promoted Black-on-Black crime ⁃ He created whole war between black people on east and west coast ⁃ He promoted the Use of Guns ⁃ He promoted excessive use of Alcohol and Drugs ⁃ He promoted Sex outside marriage ⁃ He promoted a Fatherless Culture ⁃ He promoted calling women Hoes and Bitches ⁃ He promoted to live a Thug Life was cool to millions kids like you If your could put your worship of him as your prophet aside, you will see he was a big hypocrite who was holding two conflicting beliefs and principles at once, which shows and means that he did not actually stand and believe in anything. Be honest, do you not see the irony and hypocrisy here with Brenda’s Got a Baby, and then I Get Around? And there are hundreds more examples. So he rapped about and endorsed and encouraged the use of guns, drugs, violence, foul language, the sexualization of women, murder and war. If you don’t believe in God or an organised religion, you do 2pacs. And if you do you, has become another prophet to you, and his albums and music your holy text, and that’s blasphemy.

  • @andredasilva1039
    @andredasilva10392 жыл бұрын

    This is life 🙏 #BlackJesus #Powerful 💯

  • @Triccp
    @Triccp2 жыл бұрын

    ThAnkh you, for, this! #LongLiveTupacAmaruShakur(T I P) 🙌🏾

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    Why?

  • @Ebb4612
    @Ebb46122 жыл бұрын

    I would love to visit this museum!!

  • @SupremeAfricaKing
    @SupremeAfricaKing2 жыл бұрын

    What make him so special is that he did all this 6 yrs, wow

  • @goatjamesizbrixmoneysauce4207

    @goatjamesizbrixmoneysauce4207

    2 жыл бұрын

    Two of those he was in jail

  • @maverickworld8192

    @maverickworld8192

    Жыл бұрын

    @@goatjamesizbrixmoneysauce4207 not 2 years. He was in prison for 11 months

  • @maverickworld8192

    @maverickworld8192

    Жыл бұрын

    @goatjamesizbrixmoneysauce4207 look it up...HE went to prison 1995 and came home 1996

  • @goatjamesizbrixmoneysauce4207

    @goatjamesizbrixmoneysauce4207

    Жыл бұрын

    @@maverickworld8192 your right but he was always in jail..

  • @pinzytoto7698
    @pinzytoto76982 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this Art 🙏❤

  • @5thdawg917
    @5thdawg9172 жыл бұрын

    Looks like I finally got a reason to book a flight to LA.

  • @Ebb4612

    @Ebb4612

    2 жыл бұрын

    Word!!!

  • @OnlyUknow2

    @OnlyUknow2

    Жыл бұрын

    Facts same here. To bad it's going away.

  • @clementnkosi6483
    @clementnkosi6483Ай бұрын

    wow, got goosebumps.. thank you for sharing

  • @WarriorAngel
    @WarriorAngel2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing this.

  • @terrancerobinson974
    @terrancerobinson9742 жыл бұрын

    My sister and I call ourselves the greatest Pac fans. But honestly there's so many of us fans that who cares who's the greatest. We all just miss him and wish he could have lived longer. He could have been such a leader in these times. His wisdom at such a young age is mind-blowing. The impact and legacy lives on though his music and hopefully one day I'll get to see the person that he "sparks the brain" of that will "change the world". My sister and I will be going to this museum in a couple of months before it's gone. We can't wait! Thanks Art for sharing!

  • @angelarobinson2195

    @angelarobinson2195

    2 жыл бұрын

    It looks amazing. There have a lot of celebrities there as well.

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    They turned him into a prophet and saint.

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    You have been blinded into hero-worshiping him. Elevating 2pac to become like a literal prophet figure to you, as you have even sanctified him to be so holy. You believe in what he said and IN HIM so much as a actual prophet subconsciously that your favourite 2pac songs like this, have now become like holy scripture to you. And so his albums have become your personal holy book. As when you listen to him and sing along to his music (like people do in church with the bible), you feel uplifted and sense of awe within. You even know and have rememorized verses you loves from his music. Stored in your head and heart. And you take quotes and mindsets from him and his music, that you now live by. And when your feeling down, you play his music out loud to lift you up and to feel ‘happy’ and ‘enlightened’ and sense of ‘peace’ when you sing and hear his music. You see, just as the people who believe in God have their holy books and scriptures and prophets, also you have your own holy book and scriptures and prophet, 2pac. And so one of your deeper meaning and goal is be like your prophet 2pac. So deep down you try to look like him, dress like him, imitate his manners and speech and actions and sayings. And just like people follow prophets of God, you ‘follow’ him across social media. And if someone said that you remind them of 2pac, you would feel a sense of ‘enlightenment’ and ‘fulfilment’ and ‘happiness’ within. You look up to him in admiration, reverence, esteem and awe . You want to be like him in status, respect, personality. You want to imitate his manners, behaviours and character. You want to dress like him to show affiliation, connection, attachment and identity. And you would love to have met him to be like a disciple and companion of his. He just spoke things into existence and he accelerated what he said towards himself. If you live by the Gun, you will die by the Gun, and all men eventually turn into the thing they pretend to be. And so being on Death Row gets you sent to Death Row. And being a Bad Boy get you shot by Bad Boys. And please tell me what did 2pac contribute to society? What did he teach you? I will tell you what he did from my view: ⁃ He promoted Gang culture ⁃ He promoted Black-on-Black crime ⁃ He created whole war between black people on east and west coast ⁃ He promoted the Use of Guns ⁃ He promoted excessive use of Alcohol and Drugs ⁃ He promoted Sex outside marriage ⁃ He promoted a Fatherless Culture ⁃ He promoted calling women Hoes and Bitches ⁃ He promoted to live a Thug Life was cool to millions kids like you If your could put your worship of him as your prophet aside, you will see he was a big hypocrite who was holding two conflicting beliefs and principles at once, which shows and means that he did not actually stand and believe in anything. Be honest, do you not see the irony and hypocrisy here with Brenda’s Got a Baby, and then I Get Around? And there are hundreds more examples. So he rapped about and endorsed and encouraged the use of guns, drugs, violence, foul language, the sexualization of women, murder and war. If you don’t believe in God or an organised religion, you do 2pacs. And if you do you, has become another prophet to you, and his albums and music your holy text, and that’s blasphemy.

  • @terrancerobinson974

    @terrancerobinson974

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@turiguliano416 you don't know me or what I believe in. I miss my grandmother too and wish she could have lived longer. She was a great role model and leader in our community. Does that mean I worship her?! No! I just respected her and loved her. So I miss her. And trust, I did NOT read that extra long post you wrote. Go look at yourself in the mirror and work on that person first. And remember, you can't and don't tell me who to admire. I pray you find the peace you so desperately need. But for now, go troll someone else guy.

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@terrancerobinson974 How could you miss somone you never met or knew? You just miss an illusion you created in your own head. 2pac was more negative in the community than postive. Dont be morally blind by your love of him. Be just. - He promoted gang culture - He promoted black-on-black crime - He created war between black people on east and west coast - He promoted the use of guns - He promoted excessive use of alcohol and drugs - He promoted sex outside marriage - He promoted calling women Hoes and Bitches - He promoted to live a Thug Life was cool for kids Did he not rap about endorse and encourage the use of guns, drugs, violence, foul language, the sexualization of women, murder and war. You have become morally blind, And when you go to his museum, you will worship him like a saint, just like when in church they have statues and idols or Mary and Jesus, and Hindues of their Gods, he will be yours that day.

  • @soloist72
    @soloist722 жыл бұрын

    Amazing! Thanks for sharing. Tupac was so prolific and deep. Sad that it seems he died prematurely without fully realizing his layers of complexity and living out his vision to see the other side of life without the hardness of drama and trouble.

  • @pissjugmaffia5752
    @pissjugmaffia57522 жыл бұрын

    Amazing thank you 🙏

  • @MJ-wt8vu
    @MJ-wt8vu2 жыл бұрын

    I probably couldn’t walk through without crying.

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    You have been blinded into hero-worshiping him. Elevating 2pac to become like a literal prophet figure to you, as you have even sanctified him to be so holy. You believe in what he said and IN HIM so much as a actual prophet subconsciously that your favourite 2pac songs like this, have now become like holy scripture to you. Such that you actually believe them to be real prophesy that he made of the future, and that they contain deeper messages. And so his albums have become your personal holy book. As when you listen to him and sing along to his music (like people do in church with the bible), you feel uplifted and sense of awe within. You even know and have rememorized verses you loves from his music. Stored in your head and heart. And you take quotes and mindsets from him and his music, that you now live by. And when your feeling down, you play his music out loud to lift you up and to feel ‘happy’ and ‘enlightened’ and sense of ‘peace’ when you sing and hear his music. You see, just as the people who believe in God have their holy books and scriptures and prophets, also you have your own holy book and scriptures and prophet, 2pac. And so one of your deeper meaning and goal is be like your prophet 2pac. So deep down you try to look like him, dress like him, imitate his manners and speech and actions and sayings. And just like people follow prophets of God, you ‘follow’ him across social media. And if someone said that you remind them of 2pac, you would feel a sense of ‘enlightenment’ and ‘fulfilment’ and ‘happiness’ within. You look up to him in admiration, reverence, esteem and awe . You want to be like him in status, respect, personality. You want to imitate his manners, behaviours and character. You want to dress like him to show affiliation, connection, attachment and identity. And you would love to have met him to be like a disciple and companion of his. He just spoke things into existence and he accelerated what he said towards himself. If you live by the Gun, you will die by the Gun, and all men eventually turn into the thing they pretend to be. And so being on Death Row gets you sent to Death Row. And being a Bad Boy get you shot by Bad Boys. And please tell me what did 2pac contribute to society? What did he teach you? I will tell you what he did from my view: ⁃ He promoted Gang culture ⁃ He promoted Black-on-Black crime ⁃ He created whole war between black people on east and west coast ⁃ He promoted the Use of Guns ⁃ He promoted excessive use of Alcohol and Drugs ⁃ He promoted Sex outside marriage ⁃ He promoted a Fatherless Culture ⁃ He promoted calling women Hoes and Bitches ⁃ He promoted to live a Thug Life was cool to millions kids like you If your could put your worship of him as your prophet aside, you will see he was a big hypocrite who was holding two conflicting beliefs and principles at once, which shows and means that he did not actually stand and believe in anything. Be honest, do you not see the irony and hypocrisy here with Brenda’s Got a Baby, and then I Get Around? And there are hundreds more examples. So he rapped about and endorsed and encouraged the use of guns, drugs, violence, foul language, the sexualization of women, murder and war. If you don’t believe in God or an organised religion, you do 2pacs. And if you do you, has become another prophet to you, and his albums and music your holy text, and that’s blasphemy.

  • @johneithadunklin8835

    @johneithadunklin8835

    Жыл бұрын

    We would cry together... I love that dude❤

  • @CamiDaDon
    @CamiDaDon2 жыл бұрын

    Learned a lot of new info thank you for taking the time to record and upload. 💪🏽

  • @ReactionBandit87
    @ReactionBandit87 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this🙏🏼

  • @ronnyjoseph7015
    @ronnyjoseph70152 жыл бұрын

    Thx from Germany 🙏👌🏼much love…

  • @Grimreepa220
    @Grimreepa2202 жыл бұрын

    We Love and Miss you Tupac.

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    You have been blinded into hero-worshiping him. Elevating 2pac to become like a literal prophet figure to you, as you have even sanctified him to be so holy. You believe in what he said and IN HIM so much as a actual prophet subconsciously that your favourite 2pac songs like this, have now become like holy scripture to you. Such that you actually believe them to be real prophesy that he made of the future, and that they contain deeper messages. And so his albums have become your personal holy book. As when you listen to him and sing along to his music (like people do in church with the bible), you feel uplifted and sense of awe within. You even know and have rememorized verses you loves from his music. Stored in your head and heart. And you take quotes and mindsets from him and his music, that you now live by. And when your feeling down, you play his music out loud to lift you up and to feel ‘happy’ and ‘enlightened’ and sense of ‘peace’ when you sing and hear his music. You see, just as the people who believe in God have their holy books and scriptures and prophets, also you have your own holy book and scriptures and prophet, 2pac. And so one of your deeper meaning and goal is be like your prophet 2pac. So deep down you try to look like him, dress like him, imitate his manners and speech and actions and sayings. And just like people follow prophets of God, you ‘follow’ him across social media. And if someone said that you remind them of 2pac, you would feel a sense of ‘enlightenment’ and ‘fulfilment’ and ‘happiness’ within. You look up to him in admiration, reverence, esteem and awe . You want to be like him in status, respect, personality. You want to imitate his manners, behaviours and character. You want to dress like him to show affiliation, connection, attachment and identity. And you would love to have met him to be like a disciple and companion of his. He just spoke things into existence and he accelerated what he said towards himself. If you live by the Gun, you will die by the Gun, and all men eventually turn into the thing they pretend to be. And so being on Death Row gets you sent to Death Row. And being a Bad Boy get you shot by Bad Boys. And please tell me what did 2pac contribute to society? What did he teach you? I will tell you what he did from my view: ⁃ He promoted Gang culture ⁃ He promoted Black-on-Black crime ⁃ He created whole war between black people on east and west coast ⁃ He promoted the Use of Guns ⁃ He promoted excessive use of Alcohol and Drugs ⁃ He promoted Sex outside marriage ⁃ He promoted a Fatherless Culture ⁃ He promoted calling women Hoes and Bitches ⁃ He promoted to live a Thug Life was cool to millions kids like you If your could put your worship of him as your prophet aside, you will see he was a big hypocrite who was holding two conflicting beliefs and principles at once, which shows and means that he did not actually stand and believe in anything. Be honest, do you not see the irony and hypocrisy here with Brenda’s Got a Baby, and then I Get Around? And there are hundreds more examples. So he rapped about and endorsed and encouraged the use of guns, drugs, violence, foul language, the sexualization of women, murder and war. If you don’t believe in God or an organised religion, you do 2pacs. And if you do you, has become another prophet to you, and his albums and music your holy text, and that’s blasphemy.

  • @Grimreepa220

    @Grimreepa220

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@turiguliano416 Anytime you wanna see me again, rewind this track right here, close ya eyes, and Picture me Rollin.

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Grimreepa220 Do you see him when you do that?

  • @Grimreepa220

    @Grimreepa220

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@turiguliano416 Dude you're a tool.

  • @stevenknuckles710
    @stevenknuckles7102 жыл бұрын

    Smile 😊 now cry 😢 later long live makaveli only real Tupac Amaru Shakur fans can relate………love the Nefertiti I don’t think 🤔 Tupacs mom gets enough love ❤️ love you Ms.Shakur aka Afeni Shakur Rest In Peace

  • @Keepingupwithcashville
    @Keepingupwithcashville8 күн бұрын

    Super fire love it I'm going to see it🔥🇯🇲🐐

  • @doakland1364
    @doakland13642 жыл бұрын

    We’ll time to go back home and stop in La to see this great masterpiece. Vacation time! Back in Cali.

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    Whats so great and masterpiece about it?

  • @johneithadunklin8835
    @johneithadunklin8835 Жыл бұрын

    This is BEAUTIFUL ❤

  • @richfranklin9270
    @richfranklin92702 жыл бұрын

    Truly amazing

  • @seyoumeigziabeher9348
    @seyoumeigziabeher93482 жыл бұрын

    Pac I'm proud of you. You did it. "And I don't give a fuck how many white people, the Media, black people, playa haters, police, whoever, try to darken my shine, Im'a always shine through"

  • @cella852
    @cella8522 ай бұрын

    Have to go there! Bless mr 2pac

  • @melindarobinson9153
    @melindarobinson91532 жыл бұрын

    I miss PAC so much.he was the realest nigga I ever seen and that's no cap.

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    Why do you use the N word? Hes not a n.g.r.

  • @melindarobinson9153

    @melindarobinson9153

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@turiguliano416 that's are culture that what we say to each other. so that's nothing new.

  • @btardoja0117
    @btardoja01172 жыл бұрын

    I gotta go check it out...

  • @vincesimpsonakaflossalini
    @vincesimpsonakaflossalini Жыл бұрын

    This is mind blowing and I can't wait 2 witness it in person! Long life 2pac Shakur...#Gameofficial

  • @velikapo4419
    @velikapo4419 Жыл бұрын

    Man I'm Crying Just Lookin At This! I Will Surely Go There In My Lifetime!!! FROM UK TO LA!!! #MAKAVELITHADONLIVESON

  • @Chyyyyyyyyyyy
    @Chyyyyyyyyyyy2 жыл бұрын

    went twice, was incredible!

  • @FATHERSOFBASS
    @FATHERSOFBASS2 жыл бұрын

    That was dope thank you my brother

  • @ernestolopez2044
    @ernestolopez20442 жыл бұрын

    Thank you !

  • @coachndovu
    @coachndovu2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤

  • @richardsullivan5364
    @richardsullivan53642 жыл бұрын

    This is breathtaking! Where is this located? This is similar to the Motown Museum. People need to see this in person. How can we go see this? Share this. Good job sir 👍🏾

  • @Chyyyyyyyyyyy

    @Chyyyyyyyyyyy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Downtown LA!

  • @pimpn2gorgeous993

    @pimpn2gorgeous993

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Chyyyyyyyyyyy respect

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    You have been blinded into hero-worshiping him. Elevating 2pac to become like a literal prophet figure to you, as you have even sanctified him to be so holy. You believe in what he said and IN HIM so much as a actual prophet subconsciously that your favourite 2pac songs like this, have now become like holy scripture to you. Such that you actually believe them to be real prophesy that he made of the future, and that they contain deeper messages. And so his albums have become your personal holy book. As when you listen to him and sing along to his music (like people do in church with the bible), you feel uplifted and sense of awe within. You even know and have rememorized verses you loves from his music. Stored in your head and heart. And you take quotes and mindsets from him and his music, that you now live by. And when your feeling down, you play his music out loud to lift you up and to feel ‘happy’ and ‘enlightened’ and sense of ‘peace’ when you sing and hear his music. You see, just as the people who believe in God have their holy books and scriptures and prophets, also you have your own holy book and scriptures and prophet, 2pac. And so one of your deeper meaning and goal is be like your prophet 2pac. So deep down you try to look like him, dress like him, imitate his manners and speech and actions and sayings. And just like people follow prophets of God, you ‘follow’ him across social media. And if someone said that you remind them of 2pac, you would feel a sense of ‘enlightenment’ and ‘fulfilment’ and ‘happiness’ within. You look up to him in admiration, reverence, esteem and awe . You want to be like him in status, respect, personality. You want to imitate his manners, behaviours and character. You want to dress like him to show affiliation, connection, attachment and identity. And you would love to have met him to be like a disciple and companion of his. He just spoke things into existence and he accelerated what he said towards himself. If you live by the Gun, you will die by the Gun, and all men eventually turn into the thing they pretend to be. And so being on Death Row gets you sent to Death Row. And being a Bad Boy get you shot by Bad Boys. And please tell me what did 2pac contribute to society? What did he teach you? I will tell you what he did from my view: ⁃ He promoted Gang culture ⁃ He promoted Black-on-Black crime ⁃ He created whole war between black people on east and west coast ⁃ He promoted the Use of Guns ⁃ He promoted excessive use of Alcohol and Drugs ⁃ He promoted Sex outside marriage ⁃ He promoted a Fatherless Culture ⁃ He promoted calling women Hoes and Bitches ⁃ He promoted to live a Thug Life was cool to millions kids like you If your could put your worship of him as your prophet aside, you will see he was a big hypocrite who was holding two conflicting beliefs and principles at once, which shows and means that he did not actually stand and believe in anything. Be honest, do you not see the irony and hypocrisy here with Brenda’s Got a Baby, and then I Get Around? And there are hundreds more examples. So he rapped about and endorsed and encouraged the use of guns, drugs, violence, foul language, the sexualization of women, murder and war. If you don’t believe in God or an organised religion, you do 2pacs. And if you do you, has become another prophet to you, and his albums and music your holy text, and that’s blasphemy.

  • @rastagideon8236
    @rastagideon82362 жыл бұрын

    Okay, I thought the Rastafari exhibit in the Washington Museum was the best until I saw this. Give Thanks.

  • @akay8127
    @akay81272 жыл бұрын

    Dope!!!! Thanks bro

  • @qsmooth7805
    @qsmooth78052 жыл бұрын

    Amazing amazing behind-the-scenes of this beautiful museum of a great man I wish I was at the museum but I will one day

  • @charlita25
    @charlita252 жыл бұрын

    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 This is amazing 🤩

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    Did you know 2pac: - He promoted Black-on-Black crime - He promoted Gang culture ⁃ He promoted the Use of Guns ⁃ He created whole war between black people on east and west coast ⁃ He promoted excessive use of Alcohol and Drugs ⁃ He promoted Sex outside marriage ⁃ He promoted a Fatherless Culture ⁃ He promoted calling women Hoes and Bitches ⁃ He promoted to live a Thug Life was cool - He endid everthing the Black Panthes did and stood for

  • @jisika_siris
    @jisika_siris Жыл бұрын

    I bought the tupac letter to cosima. It was at the Sotheby’s auction. So glad I own it. I miss him so much 😢

  • @QueenLeeMi79
    @QueenLeeMi792 жыл бұрын

    Man I wish I could go my mom met Afeni on campus at Wayne State University she was there to speak.

  • @audioreacts4957
    @audioreacts49572 жыл бұрын

    It's crazy how if you read "we will win" by Afeni Shakur and listen to "white man's world" by tupac you will get the same meaning. Afeni's spirit really flowed through tupac.

  • @rolandog5424
    @rolandog54242 жыл бұрын

    wOW this Tupac Exhibit is amazing where is located I saw Madonna take her Adopted African Daughter here to this Exhibit! Art you Next Will have to get Madonna to tell her Tale of how she Met Pac and was Sincerely interested in him!! Yes the Material Girl her self had thing for Pac Amazing Exbibit!!!

  • @styleemusic
    @styleemusic Жыл бұрын

    Tupac estate did a solid one with this one, would love to see Tasfa inATL do something similar

  • @mellothefellow2905
    @mellothefellow29052 жыл бұрын

    I would love to go that museum

  • @Spottedapnaviral
    @Spottedapnaviral2 жыл бұрын

    Wow they've spent alot of time and money to build this legacy for people of all walks to appreciate

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    They turned him into a prophet and saint.

  • @saintlouis1087

    @saintlouis1087

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@turiguliano416 he is to people like us

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@saintlouis1087 You do follow a religion, the relegion of 2pac. At least your honest. And you have become your name.

  • @saintlouis1087

    @saintlouis1087

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@turiguliano416 you don’t know what I follow or anything about me, if you don’t like Pac or his word then stay off his KZread channels

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@saintlouis1087 It is you who admitted and said 'he is to people like us' referring to him as a prophet and saint of yours. And like you accepted that he is, then that means you follow him as a religion. Why backtrack on something you went out your way and admitted and replied to yourself, as if I made it up for you. You chose to accept it. I dont see him like you see him, as your prophet and saint.

  • @EzTheeAmbassador
    @EzTheeAmbassador2 жыл бұрын

    Dope asf

  • @baderalmenhali8195
    @baderalmenhali81952 жыл бұрын

    Unconditional love 🇦🇪

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    Would you love him if he killed your brother? If not, then its not unconditional love, its conditional.

  • @baderalmenhali8195

    @baderalmenhali8195

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@turiguliano416 man like pac will not kill my brother without any reason, because he’s more than a rapper

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    Жыл бұрын

    @@baderalmenhali8195 What is he had a reason to kill your brother and did kill him. You would still love him unconditionally? And how can you love someone unconditionally that you never met? And what makes him more than a rapper exactly?

  • @baderalmenhali8195

    @baderalmenhali8195

    Жыл бұрын

    First u don’t know the situation between me and my brother and what he did to me, yes no one deserve unconditional love except some life a short life and pass away before he shows his dark side. In the other hand everyone of us have a dark side. And why 2pac is more than a rapper ask Mr KZread.

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    Жыл бұрын

    @@baderalmenhali8195 Your mother deserves unconditional love. 2pac is just an entertainer and makes music and movies no one special. He is not a prophet. He is not a leader. He is not good example to follow. He is not Malcome X. - He promoted Gang culture ⁃ He promoted Black-on-Black crime ⁃ He created a whole war between black people on east and west coast - He promoted the Use of Guns - He promoted use of Alcohol and Drugs ⁃ He promoted Sex outside marriage ⁃He promoted a Fatherless Culture ⁃He promoted calling women Hoes and Bitches - He use the N''g'e'r on his own people ⁃ He promoted to live a Thug Life was cool to millions kids like you So he rapped about and endorsed and encouraged the use of guns, drugs, violence, foul language, the sexualization of women, murder and war. So what did he contribute that was positive to you? Or to Society? Making music is not a difficult or a hard thing or job to do my brother, and does not take much time and effort. Your parent's jobs are probably a lot more difficult, as well as actually being needed to progress and benefit society. He teach Thug life and to be Outlaw He promote life opposite of God's teachings. Opposite of what parent teach their kids. Opposite of being good person. You are over rating him my friend as if its a positive contribution 2pac and Rap has given to the world. It is not.

  • @d-money314
    @d-money3142 жыл бұрын

    Pac said he gone be a legend Breathing or Dead

  • @rigocris1076

    @rigocris1076

    2 жыл бұрын

    When I die I wanna be a living legend

  • @Grimreepa220

    @Grimreepa220

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 Too bad that crip got his ass popped anyway. Eye for an eye.

  • @mro3881
    @mro3881 Жыл бұрын

    They need to bring this to London!

  • @jamaljakson7353
    @jamaljakson73532 жыл бұрын

    beautiful

  • @cremeriadelborgo
    @cremeriadelborgo Жыл бұрын

    My King Tupac ♥️

  • @ivanlewis9174
    @ivanlewis91742 жыл бұрын

    Thuglife: Deathrow : peaceful journey Afeni Tupac Shakua

  • @remi2206
    @remi22062 жыл бұрын

    Thank you ART♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @FRANKWHITE1996
    @FRANKWHITE19962 жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @usman1alam
    @usman1alam2 жыл бұрын

    So many battlefield scars while driven in plush cars....!!!

  • @terrancerobinson974

    @terrancerobinson974

    2 жыл бұрын

    "life as a rap star"

  • @eide8701
    @eide87012 жыл бұрын

    Man, this brought some great memories to life!! This man is 1 of 1!! Can’t nobody touch PAC and his genius! Thank you for sharing this! I’m gonna rewind this track right here and just close my eyes!!!!

  • @miisterj
    @miisterj2 жыл бұрын

    18:36 first time hearing about Pac launching his own fashion line 'dadanani'

  • @glajubutu
    @glajubutu2 ай бұрын

    I think we should stop the debate about 2pac and biggie. 2pac is the greatest rapper of all time. Go to Africa and you will see murals all around. Pac is worldwide💫

  • @ericunderwood2523
    @ericunderwood25232 жыл бұрын

    Nothing Short Of EPIC Thanks For Capturing This ART!!!

  • @chizobaugwuanyi262
    @chizobaugwuanyi26210 күн бұрын

    PAC still remain d greatest of time

  • @tcwilson815
    @tcwilson8152 жыл бұрын

    Dope

  • @tebogoleballo4331
    @tebogoleballo43312 жыл бұрын

    Im fom South Africa ,Il one day make the trip to see the best ever

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    You have been blinded into hero-worshiping him. Elevating 2pac to become like a literal prophet figure to you, as you have even sanctified him to be so holy. You believe in what he said and IN HIM so much as a actual prophet subconsciously that your favourite 2pac songs like this, have now become like holy scripture to you. Such that you actually believe them to be real prophesy that he made of the future, and that they contain deeper messages. And so his albums have become your personal holy book. As when you listen to him and sing along to his music (like people do in church with the bible), you feel uplifted and sense of awe within. You even know and have rememorized verses you loves from his music. Stored in your head and heart. And you take quotes and mindsets from him and his music, that you now live by. And when your feeling down, you play his music out loud to lift you up and to feel ‘happy’ and ‘enlightened’ and sense of ‘peace’ when you sing and hear his music. You see, just as the people who believe in God have their holy books and scriptures and prophets, also you have your own holy book and scriptures and prophet, 2pac. And so one of your deeper meaning and goal is be like your prophet 2pac. So deep down you try to look like him, dress like him, imitate his manners and speech and actions and sayings. And just like people follow prophets of God, you ‘follow’ him across social media. And if someone said that you remind them of 2pac, you would feel a sense of ‘enlightenment’ and ‘fulfilment’ and ‘happiness’ within. You look up to him in admiration, reverence, esteem and awe . You want to be like him in status, respect, personality. You want to imitate his manners, behaviours and character. You want to dress like him to show affiliation, connection, attachment and identity. And you would love to have met him to be like a disciple and companion of his. He just spoke things into existence and he accelerated what he said towards himself. If you live by the Gun, you will die by the Gun, and all men eventually turn into the thing they pretend to be. And so being on Death Row gets you sent to Death Row. And being a Bad Boy get you shot by Bad Boys. And please tell me what did 2pac contribute to society? What did he teach you? I will tell you what he did from my view: ⁃ He promoted Gang culture ⁃ He promoted Black-on-Black crime ⁃ He created whole war between black people on east and west coast ⁃ He promoted the Use of Guns ⁃ He promoted excessive use of Alcohol and Drugs ⁃ He promoted Sex outside marriage ⁃ He promoted a Fatherless Culture ⁃ He promoted calling women Hoes and Bitches ⁃ He promoted to live a Thug Life was cool to millions kids like you If your could put your worship of him as your prophet aside, you will see he was a big hypocrite who was holding two conflicting beliefs and principles at once, which shows and means that he did not actually stand and believe in anything. Be honest, do you not see the irony and hypocrisy here with Brenda’s Got a Baby, and then I Get Around? And there are hundreds more examples. So he rapped about and endorsed and encouraged the use of guns, drugs, violence, foul language, the sexualization of women, murder and war. If you don’t believe in God or an organised religion, you do 2pacs. And if you do you, has become another prophet to you, and his albums and music your holy text, and that’s blasphemy.

  • @beautydee92
    @beautydee922 жыл бұрын

    I’m teary eyed ❤️🕊

  • @xmunki1389
    @xmunki13892 жыл бұрын

    WOW

  • @Ettennea
    @Ettennea2 жыл бұрын

    I would literally cry Omg I have to get to LA asap

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    You have been blinded into hero-worshiping him. Elevating 2pac to become like a literal prophet figure to you, as you have even sanctified him to be so holy. You believe in what he said and IN HIM so much as a actual prophet subconsciously that your favourite 2pac songs like this, have now become like holy scripture to you. And so his albums have become your personal holy book. As when you listen to him and sing along to his music (like people do in church with the bible), you feel uplifted and sense of awe within. You even know and have rememorized verses you loves from his music. Stored in your head and heart. And you take quotes and mindsets from him and his music, that you now live by. And when your feeling down, you play his music out loud to lift you up and to feel ‘happy’ and ‘enlightened’ and sense of ‘peace’ when you sing and hear his music. You see, just as the people who believe in God have their holy books and scriptures and prophets, also you have your own holy book and scriptures and prophet, 2pac. And so one of your deeper meaning and goal is be like your prophet 2pac. So deep down you try to look like him, dress like him, imitate his manners and speech and actions and sayings. And just like people follow prophets of God, you ‘follow’ him across social media. And if someone said that you remind them of 2pac, you would feel a sense of ‘enlightenment’ and ‘fulfilment’ and ‘happiness’ within. You look up to him in admiration, reverence, esteem and awe . You want to be like him in status, respect, personality. You want to imitate his manners, behaviours and character. You want to dress like him to show affiliation, connection, attachment and identity. And you would love to have met him to be like a disciple and companion of his. He just spoke things into existence and he accelerated what he said towards himself. If you live by the Gun, you will die by the Gun, and all men eventually turn into the thing they pretend to be. And so being on Death Row gets you sent to Death Row. And being a Bad Boy get you shot by Bad Boys. And please tell me what did 2pac contribute to society? What did he teach you? I will tell you what he did from my view: ⁃ He promoted Gang culture ⁃ He promoted Black-on-Black crime ⁃ He created whole war between black people on east and west coast ⁃ He promoted the Use of Guns ⁃ He promoted excessive use of Alcohol and Drugs ⁃ He promoted Sex outside marriage ⁃ He promoted a Fatherless Culture ⁃ He promoted calling women Hoes and Bitches ⁃ He promoted to live a Thug Life was cool to millions kids like you If your could put your worship of him as your prophet aside, you will see he was a big hypocrite who was holding two conflicting beliefs and principles at once, which shows and means that he did not actually stand and believe in anything. Be honest, do you not see the irony and hypocrisy here with Brenda’s Got a Baby, and then I Get Around? And there are hundreds more examples. So he rapped about and endorsed and encouraged the use of guns, drugs, violence, foul language, the sexualization of women, murder and war. If you don’t believe in God or an organised religion, you do 2pacs. And if you do you, has become another prophet to you, and his albums and music your holy text, and that’s blasphemy.

  • @Ettennea

    @Ettennea

    Жыл бұрын

    @@turiguliano416 bruh shut up. His music has helped me through a lot of tough times and he was an example ! An example of what right moves to make, and an example of what to avoid. Meanwhile you’ve contributed nothing to me but a measly a** comment. I don’t see you going out trying to help your community. Go use yourself to help others instead of being mad that people actually look up to him . if you put as much effort into your own life as you are putting into trying to debate with everybody who commented on this video your life would change drastically. What makes you so holy? Do you fast for the Lord? Have you ever even tried? What’s your favorite book in the Bible? Do you have one? Do you pray for those who need healing or do you just sit and talk about them? Do you try to lead others to victory? Or do you just sit and tell them what they’re doing wrong? Cus let me tell you, if you all talk and no action, there’s no room in the kingdom for you! You seem like you worshiping him more than anyone you commenting paragraphs under everyone’s comment. So you must know a lot about him. You studied him. You seem like you like him more than the rest of us .

  • @trigongroupintl
    @trigongroupintl Жыл бұрын

    A PROPHET OF KNOWLEDGE... R.I.P. PAC...

  • @Ettennea
    @Ettennea2 жыл бұрын

    I wish Afeni could see this .

  • @latilove2716
    @latilove27162 жыл бұрын

    💯

  • @newjackproduction5016
    @newjackproduction50162 жыл бұрын

    You're most definitely keeping Tupac Alive 💯 you're getting enough info to do a BTS documentary on Tupac keep it up

  • @LankyJay601

    @LankyJay601

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 damn you really Lloyd Avery son?

  • @LankyJay601

    @LankyJay601

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 that’s wassup, sad that his cellmate took that man soul like that 🤦🏽‍♂️ RIP to him though

  • @LankyJay601

    @LankyJay601

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 they did poetic justice together but wasn’t in the same scene together. Who knows

  • @LankyJay601

    @LankyJay601

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 honestly it’s not cool to diss any dead. Some of Tupac fans be lil kids tryna troll but can’t do it right or just be looking for attention. Real fans don’t engage in that clown ish

  • @LankyJay601

    @LankyJay601

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 it’s cool, I definitely understand. Not all Pac fans are the same though. It’s still some of us who have common sense

  • @antoniojoseph3342
    @antoniojoseph33422 жыл бұрын

    LOVE OUT SOUTH AFRICA THA DONN MAKAVELI IS SMILING

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    You have been blinded into hero-worshiping him. Elevating 2pac to become like a literal prophet figure to you, as you have even sanctified him to be so holy. You believe in what he said and IN HIM so much as a actual prophet subconsciously that your favourite 2pac songs like this, have now become like holy scripture to you. And so his albums have become your personal holy book. As when you listen to him and sing along to his music (like people do in church with the bible), you feel uplifted and sense of awe within. You even know and have rememorized verses you loves from his music. Stored in your head and heart. And you take quotes and mindsets from him and his music, that you now live by. And when your feeling down, you play his music out loud to lift you up and to feel ‘happy’ and ‘enlightened’ and sense of ‘peace’ when you sing and hear his music. You see, just as the people who believe in God have their holy books and scriptures and prophets, also you have your own holy book and scriptures and prophet, 2pac. And so one of your deeper meaning and goal is be like your prophet 2pac. So deep down you try to look like him, dress like him, imitate his manners and speech and actions and sayings. And just like people follow prophets of God, you ‘follow’ him across social media. And if someone said that you remind them of 2pac, you would feel a sense of ‘enlightenment’ and ‘fulfilment’ and ‘happiness’ within. You look up to him in admiration, reverence, esteem and awe . You want to be like him in status, respect, personality. You want to imitate his manners, behaviours and character. You want to dress like him to show affiliation, connection, attachment and identity. And you would love to have met him to be like a disciple and companion of his. He just spoke things into existence and he accelerated what he said towards himself. If you live by the Gun, you will die by the Gun, and all men eventually turn into the thing they pretend to be. And so being on Death Row gets you sent to Death Row. And being a Bad Boy get you shot by Bad Boys. And please tell me what did 2pac contribute to society? What did he teach you? I will tell you what he did from my view: ⁃ He promoted Gang culture ⁃ He promoted Black-on-Black crime ⁃ He created whole war between black people on east and west coast ⁃ He promoted the Use of Guns ⁃ He promoted excessive use of Alcohol and Drugs ⁃ He promoted Sex outside marriage ⁃ He promoted a Fatherless Culture ⁃ He promoted calling women Hoes and Bitches ⁃ He promoted to live a Thug Life was cool to millions kids like you If your could put your worship of him as your prophet aside, you will see he was a big hypocrite who was holding two conflicting beliefs and principles at once, which shows and means that he did not actually stand and believe in anything. Be honest, do you not see the irony and hypocrisy here with Brenda’s Got a Baby, and then I Get Around? And there are hundreds more examples. So he rapped about and endorsed and encouraged the use of guns, drugs, violence, foul language, the sexualization of women, murder and war. If you don’t believe in God or an organised religion, you do 2pacs. And if you do you, has become another prophet to you, and his albums and music your holy text, and that’s blasphemy.

  • @failureface1837
    @failureface18372 жыл бұрын

    Man pac music still hits put on letter to the president or good die young..

  • @ponta6887
    @ponta68872 жыл бұрын

    Looks crazy dope! Where is this?

  • @CPMUNSEY
    @CPMUNSEY2 жыл бұрын

    Wow!! Whoever put all of this together did an outstanding job!! LONG LIVE TUPAC AMARU SHAKUR!!

  • @tha_jet_king3537
    @tha_jet_king35372 жыл бұрын

    RiP Tupac Shakur The GOAT to ever do it 🙏🏾

  • @tydawbanks7107
    @tydawbanks71072 жыл бұрын

    🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @danteguerrero9844
    @danteguerrero98442 жыл бұрын

    Wow

  • @jmx8500
    @jmx85002 жыл бұрын

    Good stuff man. Really appreciate this!

  • @edwardthayer9386
    @edwardthayer93862 жыл бұрын

    👑

  • @mathiasdanladi3735
    @mathiasdanladi37358 ай бұрын

    When u see tupac u see d beauti of God

  • @BigBoss-zi5ss
    @BigBoss-zi5ss Жыл бұрын

    Dam how they get all his notebooks?? And even crazier how many he went thru

  • @charlita25
    @charlita252 жыл бұрын

    Long Live #TupacAmaruShakur 🕊

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    in 30 years only a few people will listen, in another 30 no one will listen to him. Hes just an entertainer for this time and place. Leaving no message that can last in the future. Did you know he called black women bitches and hoes, and black men N 1 g . . r . s?

  • @ItzzNinoOfficial
    @ItzzNinoOfficial2 жыл бұрын

    Amazing very good💯👌 TUPAC SHAKUR THE GREATEST EVER

  • @Dawg36Music

    @Dawg36Music

    2 жыл бұрын

    Playa playa 😎 Pac our leader 💯✌

  • @johnadams6154

    @johnadams6154

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 they both greats but DMX defended PAC when fatman scoop left him off the "greatest of all time" list. PAC didnt know who X was back then. No one did.

  • @turiguliano416

    @turiguliano416

    2 жыл бұрын

    You have been blinded into hero-worshiping him. Elevating 2pac to become like a literal prophet figure to you, as you have even sanctified him to be so holy. You believe in what he said and IN HIM so much as a actual prophet subconsciously that your favourite 2pac songs like this, have now become like holy scripture to you. And so his albums have become your personal holy book. As when you listen to him and sing along to his music (like people do in church with the bible), you feel uplifted and sense of awe within. You even know and have rememorized verses you loves from his music. Stored in your head and heart. And you take quotes and mindsets from him and his music, that you now live by. And when your feeling down, you play his music out loud to lift you up and to feel ‘happy’ and ‘enlightened’ and sense of ‘peace’ when you sing and hear his music. You see, just as the people who believe in God have their holy books and scriptures and prophets, also you have your own holy book and scriptures and prophet, 2pac. And so one of your deeper meaning and goal is be like your prophet 2pac. So deep down you try to look like him, dress like him, imitate his manners and speech and actions and sayings. And just like people follow prophets of God, you ‘follow’ him across social media. And if someone said that you remind them of 2pac, you would feel a sense of ‘enlightenment’ and ‘fulfilment’ and ‘happiness’ within. You look up to him in admiration, reverence, esteem and awe . You want to be like him in status, respect, personality. You want to imitate his manners, behaviours and character. You want to dress like him to show affiliation, connection, attachment and identity. And you would love to have met him to be like a disciple and companion of his. He just spoke things into existence and he accelerated what he said towards himself. If you live by the Gun, you will die by the Gun, and all men eventually turn into the thing they pretend to be. And so being on Death Row gets you sent to Death Row. And being a Bad Boy get you shot by Bad Boys. And please tell me what did 2pac contribute to society? What did he teach you? I will tell you what he did from my view: ⁃ He promoted Gang culture ⁃ He promoted Black-on-Black crime ⁃ He created whole war between black people on east and west coast ⁃ He promoted the Use of Guns ⁃ He promoted excessive use of Alcohol and Drugs ⁃ He promoted Sex outside marriage ⁃ He promoted a Fatherless Culture ⁃ He promoted calling women Hoes and Bitches ⁃ He promoted to live a Thug Life was cool to millions kids like you If your could put your worship of him as your prophet aside, you will see he was a big hypocrite who was holding two conflicting beliefs and principles at once, which shows and means that he did not actually stand and believe in anything. Be honest, do you not see the irony and hypocrisy here with Brenda’s Got a Baby, and then I Get Around? And there are hundreds more examples. So he rapped about and endorsed and encouraged the use of guns, drugs, violence, foul language, the sexualization of women, murder and war. If you don’t believe in God or an organised religion, you do 2pacs. And if you do you, has become another prophet to you, and his albums and music your holy text, and that’s blasphemy.

  • @Jay-yx3mp
    @Jay-yx3mp Жыл бұрын

    Rest 🙏 Easy 👑

  • @LK096
    @LK0962 жыл бұрын

    Usually things with pac are a half assed money making scheme. But this, this right here does him justice and it’s so beautiful. This is a straight love letter and one the greatest homage Tupac has ever received since his death. Hats off to people who organized this. Rip Tupac

  • @johndoeiii9767

    @johndoeiii9767

    2 жыл бұрын

    2Pac is to Hip-Hop what Marley is to Reggae. #OutlawImmortalz 🗣️ #Wailerz 🗣️ Salaam to you and your families🤝 _"Cape Malay" / "Cape Coloured"_ from Cape Town, South Africa 🇿🇦 #TheCapeOfStorms 🌊 #TheCapeColony ⛓️

  • @BlackinVegas

    @BlackinVegas

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 lmfao

  • @dwjp.

    @dwjp.

    2 жыл бұрын

    The Tupac estate erased most of his original music . A complete decimation just for financial gain.

  • @tha_jet_king3537

    @tha_jet_king3537

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dwjp. this wasn’t by the Tupac estate buddy and it’s a FREE exhibition

  • @lisaholland102
    @lisaholland1022 жыл бұрын

    This is awesome Rip Tupac ......

  • @johndoeiii9767

    @johndoeiii9767

    2 жыл бұрын

    2Pac is to Hip-Hop what Marley is to Reggae. #OutlawImmortalz 🗣️ #Wailerz 🗣️ Salaam to you and your family🤝 _"Cape Malay" / "Cape Coloured"_ from Cape Town, South Africa 🇿🇦 #TheCapeOfStorms 🌊 #TheCapeColony ⛓️

  • @lisaholland102

    @lisaholland102

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@johndoeiii9767 wa laikum salaam

  • @rajhillstv1530
    @rajhillstv15302 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Art🔥👏👏🔥Incredible museum and video. They really did this top of the line, inspiring and respectful. Incredible..

  • @83Tekella
    @83Tekella2 жыл бұрын

    Nice🔥🔥🔥

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