In the latest Lost Tupac video from the Vibe vaults, Tupac talks about meeting the father he thought was dead. He also talks about his movie Gridlock’d, and he touched on his vision of religion.
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In the latest Lost Tupac video from the Vibe vaults, Tupac talks about meeting the father he thought was dead. He also talks about his movie Gridlock’d, and he touched on his vision of religion.
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Vibe’s dropped another snippet of it’s “Lost” Tupac Shakur interview. 2Pac explains why he was so mad when he was released from prison, driven mostly from the rumors of him getting touched while locked up. He also explains how he dismantled Thug Life and created the Outlawz. Pac also speaks on his love for women. This one is pretty loaded. No really new info coming out of any of these videos, but it’s 2Pac.
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In the 3rd part of Vibe’s ongoing series of it’s “lost” Tupac interview, Pac states he believed that Puffy had a direct hand in his shooting. 2Pac goes into partial detail, but nothing really specific, as to why he thought Puffy had something to do with the incident, and addresses his feelings about the rumors that were spread about him while he was locked up. There’s not really a lot of new information comes out of this interview, but it’s always fun to see an animated Tupac Shakur.
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It’s been more than a decade since 2Pac’s been gone. Til this day he’s still one of the greatest rapper’s to ever touch the mic.
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West Coast rap legends Kurupt and DJ Quick recently sat down with the LA Times to discuss their new cd BlaQKout. Kurupt was asked about 2Pac’s influence on him and his work ethic. He said the following:
“At Death Row, before 2Pac came, we used to sit there for whole days and only get a verse or two or one song done. We’d just be partying, smoking, chilling. Then Pac came in with an entire military mind-set. He taught us that it wasn’t a game and it was all about making as much music as you can find. We got into a pattern where we’d all of a sudden make two or three records a day. It was so much fun and it changed our entire mind-set. 2pac lit the fire at Death Row; he made us want to win the championship and make it really happen. We all loved him so much.”
Kurupt and DJ Quick’s BlaQKout is out now. For the full interview (click here)
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