Tupac at Malcolm X Grassroots Movement

Tupac at Malcolm X Grassroots Movement

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@Mikael909
@Mikael909 - 21.05.2013 15:30

man thats true! well said

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@Pineapplex1990x
@Pineapplex1990x - 26.06.2013 17:10

Wow, Tupac was so inspirational. RIP pac :(

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@scottreed989
@scottreed989 - 01.07.2013 04:42

It's nice that he acknowledges all the youth. Not just one people or race. It's really great. I am white but I've been homeless I've seen more than I'd like to. But he's right. There is no help for the youth now. I was part of the youth he was talking about and it ain't better for nobody.

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@187BURNZY
@187BURNZY - 04.09.2013 03:30

Tupac could of changed the world

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@k03dz0n3
@k03dz0n3 - 13.10.2013 12:55

He did change the world

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@COLANTOOTIE1921
@COLANTOOTIE1921 - 14.11.2013 03:46

"You can't be no more offended by my curses, then what's really going on and that's real"

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@WestNorth356
@WestNorth356 - 18.08.2014 22:38

What is a shame, is many people have gone down the conspiracy road instead of actually listening to his voice, People need to unite to stop the "powers that be" 

Solidarity. 

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@pryamewa4909
@pryamewa4909 - 10.12.2014 18:28

you know, im a christian.. obviously not a holy one like most self pro claimed christians are,aspecially the church ones... no offense..its all love.
a few years back when i was i church going religious christians i was thinking about tupacs interview with vibe... where he was talking about god and the church... i kind of judged him in my mind because eventhough i was a tupac fan since i was a youngster i was also a new born christians... so listening to tupac as a RELIGIOUS christian i was like wow... this interview where pac was pretty much exposing SOME churches... i was thinking like damn,he was far away from god.
He was never with god.
damn... but god... my god.
It took me to pray,cry,Beg,breathe and most inportantly to LIVE the things he was telling us about.
It's sad. But Tupac was right about religous people and SOME churches and just religious people in general. its breaks my heart. at least now i know the truth. and the truth shall set you free.
Amen.

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@RapFanatic4ever
@RapFanatic4ever - 19.01.2015 22:33

4 people don't wanna hear the truth fuck em

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@ruberu1000
@ruberu1000 - 08.07.2015 00:36

2pac baba

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@meljusttalent1
@meljusttalent1 - 12.08.2015 21:23

powerful words from Mr Shakur. This is why he was my favorite emcee... He was much more than that

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@meljusttalent1
@meljusttalent1 - 12.08.2015 21:23

powerful words from Mr Shakur. This is why he was my favorite emcee... He was much more than that

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@amis4389
@amis4389 - 08.12.2015 17:58

He was Amazing
I miss both him and Malcolm
May God be pleased with them and us

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@stingyhass6013
@stingyhass6013 - 07.02.2016 06:28

if i hear someone say some big ass rapper is the best i am gonna shoot them. tupac the greatest

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@kerrycauser5163
@kerrycauser5163 - 21.02.2016 22:34

Wise words.only 20yrs old bk then should of been living his own youth but was trying to make life better for the other youngster's.

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@fatalsoldier
@fatalsoldier - 22.02.2016 08:41

man, I miss Pac

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@nicholebanks9363
@nicholebanks9363 - 23.02.2016 06:50

100%RealToYa....

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@ERIKHULU
@ERIKHULU - 25.02.2016 01:33

REALEST SHIT IVE EVER HEARD! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾✊🏾

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@b.i.s.o.n.bristolscreenwri305
@b.i.s.o.n.bristolscreenwri305 - 01.05.2016 03:39

Tupac was very intelligent. This is why I consider him the Greatest of All Time. That music video "Brenda's Got A Baby" changed my life.

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@antoniomirada7157
@antoniomirada7157 - 02.09.2016 23:03

2Pac on point

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@mainygnac
@mainygnac - 17.09.2016 03:18

if U need proof that Tupac was not a rapper or an actor
then just listen to this speech...Pac was a BornLEADER...
his knowledge is what the powers that be FEARED the most

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@slentzz
@slentzz - 21.12.2016 05:11

Malcolm X was better

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@roumifyouwnt2
@roumifyouwnt2 - 29.07.2017 08:45

I miss him. I miss hos words, his prophetic words, his drive, his anger, his love!! I get tears in my eyes thinking what kind of America would we live in if Mr. Tupac Amaru Shakur LIVED. yeah he was the best emcee, a beautiful man and soul but was that, just a man. A MAN WHO WAS CHANHING THE WORLD. it's such a shame. I hate he's gone. Damnit

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@1stgengamer73
@1stgengamer73 - 24.09.2017 15:54

The G.O.A.T.

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@hollaifyahearme5771
@hollaifyahearme5771 - 18.03.2018 12:58

THIS is the reason we will never know who killed Pac. He was a threat to White America. So they wiped him out...

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@hollaifyahearme5771
@hollaifyahearme5771 - 18.03.2018 13:00

Its a real shame that the problems he tried to address are still prevalent and the platform he used to try to change things (ie Hip Hop) is now corrupt with NO 1 speaking the truth. Now we have niggaz who are sell outs... and it was these sell outs that he would diss and make broke so that the rap game was only about rappers talking about the struggle

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@aobilly801
@aobilly801 - 12.04.2018 12:20

This world doesn't want real people our own Lord Jesus christ wasn't accepted Abraham Lincoln, Malcom X, Tupac, MJ , MLK , and Bob Marley wasn't accepted. 💯💯

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@Drehgab
@Drehgab - 19.08.2018 12:26

Im in love 😍

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@greysymphonyearth
@greysymphonyearth - 20.08.2018 18:37

Respect

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@lamarthomas7607
@lamarthomas7607 - 03.09.2018 04:21

imagine tupac and malcom x

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@TANYAJOY629
@TANYAJOY629 - 03.11.2018 02:04

I wanna meet the 8 people who gave this a thumbs down and ask what it is they disliked. I'm willing to bet them same 8 gave Hit Em Up a thumbs WAY UP!

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@Ashley_Cortez
@Ashley_Cortez - 22.12.2018 04:56

That's my brother right there

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@behumble1821
@behumble1821 - 18.04.2019 06:04

It gets me hurt .😂savage

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@hinklatschimperium6338
@hinklatschimperium6338 - 26.05.2019 18:43

Applaus

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@mickycrippysbs6541
@mickycrippysbs6541 - 18.07.2019 01:03

That guy is inspirational♥️😇🕊me an my bro favourite rapper, rip bro SBS always rip 2Pac 2 kings in heavenⓂ️💙

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@modisaotsilegodfreymampo7134
@modisaotsilegodfreymampo7134 - 28.09.2019 22:27

Presidential speech

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@marmitaa8619
@marmitaa8619 - 12.10.2019 19:53

Anyone ever wondered why the people in the video had their face blurred? I think we all know the answer to that here.

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@fsalcedo9
@fsalcedo9 - 11.12.2019 13:05

death around the corner was 1 of my favorite jams, RIP 😥 still bumping it at the age of 37 years old

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@junjungatbos3548
@junjungatbos3548 - 22.02.2020 01:46

He was on the right path towards world change..🙏🏻RIP

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@junjungatbos3548
@junjungatbos3548 - 22.02.2020 01:47

A real yogi

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@TheCowboysfan2010
@TheCowboysfan2010 - 08.05.2020 09:57

My favorite rapper of all time and my favorite civil rights activist had a lot of similarities 💯

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@husseinhamade6860
@husseinhamade6860 - 30.05.2020 22:57

What was that song he had a part of this in it

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@Integritydefins
@Integritydefins - 03.08.2020 23:31

First I want to say, Peace to my mother. She’s not here, but I gotta give a peace out to her. Because I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for my mother.

I looked on the front of this thing, and it said, “Start from within to rebuild our original greatness,” right? OK, well, that’s what my mother did, know what I’m sayin’. And I’m listening about freedom fighters and strugglers, and you gotta understand that when it was in to have a gun and be in the street, my mother gave that up to be in the house and wash the dishes and feed us and put the thoughts in our brains. Because we didn’t get any of that history from any of those soldiers that we lost--we got none of that. They all went to jail, if you can remember. They all went to penitentiaries. We didn’t see none of that knowledge. If it was not for my mother, who stayed home and didn’t go out and do all that, then I wouldn’t have had shit--excuse my language. But I wouldn’t have been nowhere.

So, what I want to do, hopefully, is, I want to be--I am--Tupac Shakur. I have to be a reminder that it ain’t time to cool out, banquets and all that--it’s still on. It’s on just like it was when you were young. And you want to say “fuck that” just like you said “fuck that” back then. So how come now that I’m 20 years old, ready to start some shit up, everybody’s telling me to calm down. You know, don’t curse, go to school, go to college...well, fuck that. We’ve had colleges for a while now, now i'm saying, and there’re still Brenda’s out there, and nigga’s is still trapped. And it gets me irked [laughs] because I understand that it’s not gonna stop. It’s not gonna stop until we stop it.

And it’s not just white men that’s doing this to Brenda, and it’s not just white men that’s keeping us trapped. It’s black, you know what I’m sayin’? We have to find the new African in everybody, in all of us. Because if we keep running around looking for black and who got the most colors on and who got the baddest dashiki on, we still gonna get--and excuse my language--fucked.

It irks me right now that my mother is going through, you know, she has to get clean. This is somebody I watched travel the whole country, during the time when women were scared to speak up for the Black Panthers. She spoke at Harvard, Yale, everywhere, and now I see my mother as what’s really going on, and I don’t see no big parades around my mother now. And she done got dozens of fucking awards. And I don’t see nobody there. You understand what I’m saying? So about all this, I take that lightly. I take all this lightly.

What I want you to take seriously is what we have to do for the youth, because we coming up in a totally different world. This is not the same world that you had. This is not the 60s, this is not that. You grew up B.C.--before crack. That should say it all. We did not grow up with our parents. You had parents, that told you this and that and this is what went on back in the day. Now do you don’t have that. You have young kids, fourteen, coming home and their mama’s smoking out, or doing it to their best friend to get the product. You understand what I’m saying?

So that means, it’s not just about you taking care of your child; it’s about you taking care of these children. It hurts that--no, it bothers me, not hurts--that I have to sidestep my youth to stand up and do some shit that somebody else supposed to be doing. It’s too many men out here for me to be doing this. It ain’t my turn yet. I’m supposed to be following behind him, getting the knowledge. I don’t even have a chance to get the fucking knowledge. I can’t go to college; it’s too much problems out here. I don’t got the money, nobody do.

So what I’m saying is that it’s not as easy as we mapping it out to be, and we gotta stay real. We gotta stay real. Before we can be new Africans, we gotta be black first. We gotta get our brothers from the street like Harriet Tubman did. Why can’t we look at that and see exactly what she was doing. Like Malcolm did, the real Malcolm, before the Nation of Islam. You gotta remember: this was a pimp, a pusher and all that. We forgot about all that. In our striving to be enlightened, we forgot about all our brothers in the street, about all our dope dealers, our pushers and our pimps, and that’s who’s teaching the next generation. Because y’all not doing it! I’m sorry, but it’s the pimps and the pushers who’s teaching us. So if you’ve got a problem with how we was raised, it’s because they was the only ones who could do it. They the only ones who did it. While everybody else wanted to go to college, and, you know, “everything has changed,” they were the ones telling you, “The white man ain’t shit. Here you go, check this out, young blood: You take this product, you switch it, you make money, and that’s how you beat the white man. You get money, and you get the hell up outta here.” Nobody else did that. So I don’t want to hear shit about nobody telling me who I can’t love and respect until you start doing what they did.

To me, this is Mecca. This is the black family--I see it here. But what makes it that much sadder, what makes me wanna cry is that, soon as I leave here, so does Mecca. We going back to the real deal. Right out there, you gonna see them same sisters in Brenda, they right out there. And y’all gonna get in y’all’s cars and drive the fuck home. I apologize. I apologize, but check this out: you can’t be no more offended by my cursing than what’s really going on. That’s real. That’s real, y’all. Because we letting the media--and the white man--turn us off. You letting them say that the rappers ain’t real, and either gotta be the ‘intelligent person’ or you a ‘gutter person.’ We all the same. We all feel it like y’all feel it. I just can’t hold a straight face when I see it.

This is proof that we can be together. The young black male is the future of us. And the young black sister is the future of us. It’s gonna be what you put into it. So if you don’t put shit into it, don’t get mad when we blow up.

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@elevatedgoddess3917
@elevatedgoddess3917 - 13.02.2021 22:05

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

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@stanleydavis9902
@stanleydavis9902 - 11.03.2021 04:21

🙏🏿

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@HatedJay
@HatedJay - 31.03.2021 04:22

My God, what an impressive man.

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@GUWOP203
@GUWOP203 - 16.11.2021 10:33

Pac back ground speaks for itself.......he was from a breed of fighters and worriors for the black race.

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@polarbearcold1449
@polarbearcold1449 - 16.08.2023 11:38

😎🫡💯🖕🏾🤔

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@royal_eternal
@royal_eternal - 21.01.2024 13:29

He's 21 years old here....
Trll me who could beat that? He the greatest of all time rapper...outsold rappers in 2023 and still relevant!

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@LesterTester-h4q
@LesterTester-h4q - 19.08.2024 21:10

Black power. Power too the people,my people

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