BTS of Tupac & Snoop Dogg's '2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted' Video (1996) | You Had To Be There
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MTV News talked to Snoop Dogg and Tupac on the set of '2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted' about the music video, their partnership, and legacy. Featuring appearances from Nate Dogg, Suge Knight, and more.
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Its clear from this video that Pac was eventually going to direct films. He bossed everyone around on set lol
Factss....lol
PAC was a BOSS!
He spoke on it several times so there's no doubt about it. He was very talented.
Tupac was a leader, his mother thought him well. Shame we lost him so young. I feel like we were robbed smh
Rt lol 😆🤣
Imagine if mtv still made quality content like this.....
Those days are long gone
Nobody has the charisma, or intelligence
@@crissayago6070 facts
well no more quality people lika Pac 😥
Now all they show is ridiculousness all day
Pac didn't lie. We still listening to his stories.
I just said the same thing. And guess what? He said he guaranteed it.
I just said the same thing. And guess what? He said he guaranteed it.
His lies 😂
He did die tho. At Las Vegas in 1996
Damn he was 100% right!
Pac was a natural born leader
Born to two panthers and Mutulu Shakur was his stepfather.
Who made one fatal mistake
People who aren't old enough don't know how huge 2pac was, no rapper today is even close to how huge dude was, when he died, the whole Earth shook making people fall down.
Facts!!!
If he was alive image the early 2000s his swag was starting to change towards that he was already rocking the duck throwback jersey during his 96 mtv interview with Rex from scary movie man his shows would’ve been mj status damnnnnn I’m mad he dead he would be a billionaire his work spoke for itself
but if he would be alive after the second time that he was shot, I think he wouldn’t be able to do his business because he wouldn’t be never mentally there where he was
Nothing like it before or since
Real Talk!! It aint even worth the time trying to explain it my G... they will never understand. You literally had to be there. 90's was the Golden Era of Hip Hop. If you know, You know🤙🤙✌✌
If Pac's estate was smart, they would have issued a DVD by now with all these behind the scenes footage from his videos. Or create new versions of the music videos using the unused footage.
Wit curse words
dont give whalley any ideas xd
Tom Whally sleeping on the Job, I still don't understand why Afeni appointed him as an administrator of Pacs Estate.
A bluray would be better, they probably also used 32mm film so a 4k scan would be possible
Indeed but they're stuck being unoriginal and lazy.
One thing about Pac in every interview from the time he was a teenager until the time he was a young man until the time before he passed away There was NEVER a question that he couldn't or wouldn't answer. I mean he answered EVERY question he was ever asked. Pac was WISE beyond his time.
word!💯
Articulate from the start
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Called being opinionated
He was still a young man when he passed away
Tupac sounded very smart and highly intellectual, reading and self awareness can put you on another level- very mature for his young age. Rappers of today just can't compare to what we had growing up!!
His mom made him read the newspaper as punishment.
@TredatGuy_ lol they'll be intelligent! Make them recite 2Pac lyrics too !
Remembering Nip..🏁🏁..
@ᴋᴀᴍᴀᴜ9ᴇᴛʜᴇʀ wtf r u talking about🎃
He had to dumb it down in order to get the True out
MTV helping to keep 2Pac's Legacy alive more than his own Estate. Damn Also what's crazy is the actual straight ahead footage from the street scene of 2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted video has never seen the light of day. Only the cameras panned off set.
Makes me think how much footage that has been yet to be released crazy part we might see more footage. In years to come !!
It’s only for the money. If they actually cared, this footage would’ve been released already. MTV knew this would be a perfect time.
I believe I help to keep 2pacs legacy alive as well. Every Tuesday
Preach!
I agree they should take over his estate instead of them snakes over there is doing it right now in my opinion scandalous
When pac said “It’s gonna be our stories that their listening too” in the end, it hit home how intelligent and ahead of his time he rlly was
You noticed ❤️❤️❤️
4:00 you can tell Tupac was a visualizer and he knew how to visualize a scene and put it together in his mind. He was definitely a unique and gifted person. He probably would’ve directed a lot of great films❤️🙏🏾
Most experienced actors, at some point, learn how to fine tune their artistic vision for projects like that over time. Acting and directing share a lot of overlaps as it is.
He most likely looked closely at The movie directors and took mental notes .
Blame SUGE for his demise
"But we are the next generation. And we are gonna carry on that tradition. And when people go back to see what we was living like in 1996 and what was going on, and how did we feel. Im almost willing to bet my life, and i am betting my life and dogg is betting his life. Thats gonna be our story that they're listening to. I can guarantee" - Tupac Shakur. Wise, true words.
Till this day...
He was right ! The guy was one of a kind!
natural born leader
It never ceases to amaze me how prophetic this dude was the world lost a true visionary and not only that but a true luminary.
Just listen to how well spoken and articulate both of these guys are in the video. Rappers nowadays can barely form complete sentences while talking or in their lyrics.
Its the lean. Stick with weed kids 🌱😌
'Pac, yeah. Snoop? Not so much.
@@apocalyptic8ballgtaonline4 Yes he is
Facts🤣🤣
Snoop voice is naturally that way, which is why he is successful.
Rest in Peace, Mister Tupac Shakur. 😔
Rest easy Pac and Nate Dogg!!
Pac n eazy e still alive
@@paulshelton1690 oh. Mister Nate Dogg died due to a stroke. 😮😔
@@lathaalmlbbtv you had to edit that.
And nate dogg also all the legends 🙌
I would never get tired of watching these kinds of videos of Pac . Never.
The only time I get tired of these is when I crave to listen to his music
Same
NO OTHER RAPPER WILL EVER TOP PAC.
Facts
Exactly
True
There is only One 2Pac then Tupac Amaru Shakur and again Makaveli Tha Don and last but not least mc New York 🙏🏽👑🎤🤴🏿🎤👑🙏🏽 I don't care how many people hate you, u r no#1 4 ever
big facts rip pac ♥️🤲
Damn I love seeing these videos of Pac. Haven’t seen this one before
You must be from the lgtbq huh? 🤣🌈
@@orlandobabylaneanderson5231 ru the real orlando baby lane cause he got shot
@MKM you can't even split cake with your lgbtq friends to watch the sixth man movie 🤣
@MKM you always watching fruity stuff like the sixth man movie 🤣
(word)...😎👍
Damn it’s really crazy how you can miss someone that you never seen in yo life. Tupac was like my 2nd dad the only rapper I really learned a lot from & relate to. R.I.P Dad & Pac ❤️
Sorry for your lose. I lost mother. Tupac was special to me too. He still is and i never met him either.
Dude… that’s a bit psychopath
Oh he my uncle pac.. even though I'm completely from different country and place
Blame SUGE for his demise
@@Real_Talk_Ent naw PAC was a grown man responsible for his own actions
2pacs energy and his charisma was one of a kind. He is just like a magnet.. Everything is attracted to him! He was the center of attention in any room he walked into... RIP The Don Makaveli🙏
Eazy E was a legend too, he was a big time G on the streets givin' back to his community, reppin' his birthplace, straight man and boss, R.I.P. the Hip-Hop thugsta. 🤲🏽
@@musahaque2000 ya man no doubt
@@musahaque2000 yes i love eazy e man to death i am a PAC Fan they supposed to be together
@@amarugee808 You right my man, I feel you there, they definitely work together.
hell yeah ! *in a Jada voice
Pac was on his way becoming a leader for our community worldwide
2Pac GOAT
Biggie Smalls was better.
@@khankake9576 nah he wasn’t better rap wise bro only people that understand rap history understand the facts, Pac was a better rapper than Biggie but you can say Biggie made better music if you want because that’s just your opinion
@@codygrant2353 biggie was better as a Lyricist
@MKM um no not really
@Kymani Brown having more albums doesn't mean an artist is better than the other... Out of the 5 Tupac albums, only two are even worth listening, while the only two albums that Biggie recorded in his lifetime are both Hip Hop staples... Biggie was being called the King of New York and the revival of the dominance of East Coast and won more awards than Tupac, after releasing his debut album, while Tupac was being called the GOAT after he died when people started realizing what he spoke for... Your entire arguement is flawed... Biggie was more skilled on the mic as an MC
Damn yo I need to see all the Pac footage MTV got. They stay holding out on us!
Righttt and there still that 2 hour never before seen interview he did with Angie Martinez thats never before been seen
search youtube for 2pac young interview around 1988
Big Facts.. Hiding his Legacy
They will still have footage til 2056 yo
@@debbieholts7369 he was 17 years old, if you're talking about the interview he did while in high school. I just watched it about a month ago and didn't even realize it was out there for us to enjoy, this young man was way ahead of his time.
I could listen to Tupac talk all day ! Literally. So intelligent and idealistic. Loved him 🤍
Man everytime a new footage of 2pac gets released, it doesn't seem like what he says is over 20 years old. It's like what and how he's speaking is in our times, he was way ahead of his time. 👌🏽
keep it down. he's still watching ♣️
Tupac wasn't ahead of his time. He was for his time. It seem the world got progressively dumber since he died
Yessss make tht public I said the same thing
2pac is powerful, his words are precise and very deep.
This dropped on the 25th Anniversary of All Eyez on Me
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2:00 "When you look at our lives and look at our music you'll see where each side takes us." That's deep.
It’s clear Snoop had tremendous respect for 2PAC.
The interviews he gives about him now tell a different story.
5 seconds of this interview is better then 6ix9ines entire existence
Pls don't compare. No comparison at all. That dude a joke, stand for everything opposite of what Pac stood for
YESS SIRRRRR👍🏾👌🏾🔥🔥🔥
Lmao
😂😂😂😳FACTS
Slipping and falling in a pile of dog shit trumps that dude's entire existence. That's not a hard thing to do.
Right on pac 27 years later we still can’t get enough
When looking at Pac you gotta remind yourself that he is from Harlem with a Cali character/attitude. Which made him the best rapper . We miss you Tupac
2pac predicted that in 20 years when we want to know what life was like in 1996 we would listen to his stories and he ain’t wrong here we are almost 30 years later still enjoying his presence and work he put in back in the 90’s…LEGEND
2pac is a great speaker
2pac was a great ballerina more than anything
2pac spole in tongues to danny boy
@MKM why are you a grown man still watching the sixth man movie on your parents vhs tape? 🤣
@MKM you chose the sixth man movie over above the rim
9min 20seconds mark until the end is the realest statement in this whole interview. Thank you @mtv for releasing this, we all hope for more of PAC from the vault
His last words in the interview were “I am betting my life that it’s going to be our stories that they are listening to, I can guarantee you.” He ain’t wrong.
OMG Pac was one of a kind. This man would have went on to accomplish so much more beyond music such as movies, politics and more. He was so full of life. Great to see the young Outlawz as well. Pac we still missing you to this day. One Love, One Thug. R.I.P to the Greatest Of All Time “Makaveli”
Makaveli. Akil the mc
Definitely would’ve been a billionaire nowadays
Thats a stretch... Lol the man was an amazing talent, but every other comment, is putting this dude on a pedestal, and its annoying. There were Dozens of rappers back then with just as much talent.... And pac wasnt capable of being in politics, so pump the breaks with that 🙄
@@RR-lv3tp don’t even bother dude, Tupac fans are mindless, you say anything that ain’t making him out to be black Jesus and they’ll attack you.
@@RR-lv3tp lol, you are funny. out of all the talented rappers back in 1996 Jay Z would be the one people would think would be the least likely to succeed. almost 30 years later Jay Z is the most successful rapper of all time. funny how life is sometimes.
This bout to get a million views
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When people find out about it definitely
you "a billion"!
U sure ?
@@Rs-cy9ew yes.
Pac always take the leadddddd
Pac was a leader since birth he was molded for that.I think he would have lead the black panthers to a new movement of self awareness.Just my thoughts since ,I am a fan since he started his rap career and as a artist myself in wanting to rap and also do what pac was doing.Pac made me a beast on the mic!
I was 15 years old in high school when 2pac passed, I'm now 42 and he still blows my mind
The kids will never know what it was growing up in the 90s . Rest In Peace PaC ,yak, Nate and Syke
Fatal
@@powershare2566 and Johnny j
Crazy he said near the end about collabing with mary j blidge just imagine Tupac and mary song 🔥🔥🔥 i can hear runaway love type vibes
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Would've been phenomenal!
It probably would've happened eventually if 2Pac hadn't died. Because they were hanging out alot because Mary was signed to suge knight's management company at the time and she probably would've ended up on Death Row East in 1997 if Pac hadn't died and suge didn't catch his case. Death Row East was gonna be a game changer. Bad Boy woulda been screwed.
@@joemunne5562 i agree except for bad boy being screwed because big was gonna get even bigger with life after death plus they had lil kim, lox & mase coming in.. i think death row would of still been on top unless something else would of happened
He was already collaborated with her through sexual intercourse 😂
Natural born leader, the smartest rapper ever, thats history being made in everything he did, the best person to ever touch a mic, tupac shakur rest in paradise
Pac called it. He did bet his life and when you look back at the work he did, you actually live it when you hear it. Deep.
Still a Tupac fan ... He changed my life with "Changes"
MTV probably has millions of hidden interviews from the 90s....this was a gem!
In the end of the video when he says " We gotta make a song with Mary, she's the next Aretha Franklin" was he talking about Mary j .b. Man, that would've been 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥. What could've been😔
RIP NATE,RIP TUPAC. 🙏🏼 LEGENDS IN THE SCENE YOU ARE MISSED.
Man I actually saw this when it first aired on MTV. I can’t believe it’s been that long. RIP Pac and Nate Dogg
Pac was right!! Its 2021 and we're still listening to your 1996 stories!!💯💯💯
Facts
Brilliant reporter Setting the ground, by saying , “I’ll be letting you guys do most of the talking “
9:26 Tupac was absolutely right. He predicted the future lol. He was just on another level .
I'll never get tired of watching 2pac footage. I was 12 yrs old when he died. I remember watching him on MTV it was so real then and now I cherish looking back at these great 90's moments
i was 11 years old in 1998. i heard changes for the first time. and I was immediately sold. after a few months I only knew that he had passed away in 1996
R.I.P 2Pac & Nate Dogg ✨
Pac speak straight from the heart.rest in peace tupac
MTV got so much Tupac content locked up, damn.
They had exclusive access to him which is a shame because lots of people missed out on him
Let's go rob MTV!
Snoop couldn't compete with the Aura of Pac. As good as he was, he just couldn't live up to Pac ✊🏾
2 pac was going to change the world for the better...
Just different energies
Snoop had no energy outside the studio . Studio Gangsta
Nobody could back then bruh, nobody. He already a legend while he still was living
@@nikko7507 naw i think he just new pac was more of a talker so he let him rift. When it was snoop and dre , snoop was more active cause dre aint a talker
Tupac isn’t dead, he’s right there!
💜
Tupac was prophetic
Pac was so gifted in so many ways.
His words always give me goosebumps
mtv doing more for pac than his estate at this point
What have they ever done for him?
Warner Bros bought his Estate
03:51 Tupac really showed what it means to live by the quote "I am a finger pointing at the moon, don't look at my finger, or you will miss the moon entirely" in this clip. He doesn't look at the guy or his finger, he looks at what he is pointing at and listening, soaking it in, just trying to see what he sees.
That last bit of what pac said, gave me the chills
Still hard to believe pac isn’t here any more. His music will live on forever!!! Forever my favorite artist of all time!
SAME
MTV is cool once again, this is the content i wanna see
Only MTV Vault.
Facts, they should have a cable channel where they show all of these throwbacks. Call it MTV Vault channel
@@cactusjack2264 yes. However, MTV Classic channel airs some of the music videos from every each decade including Yo! MTV raps, Classic Videos, and even TRL playlist. 😀
Also, MTV is now streaming on PlutoTV for free.
@@osagiee.guobadia-secondytc4624 you mean Yo Hip Hop Mix and Total Request Playlist
Interesting Pac word's at the end is so profound and prophecy here we are looking back at 1996 at this very same story moment the man was just amazing
That’s really amazing bro
1996 was the best and worst year at the same time damn it man wish things went different.
Legendary ❤ I’m lucky to have been a teenager n remember this n him being alive. My generation had the best of rap. After Tupac died, not long after everything kinda went ti sht.
❤
Man I feel like the 10 year anniversary of Pac’s death was only a few years ago... but this year it’s suddenly the 25th anniversary.
Feels like it happens over and over again, its just so tragic i dont want to believe this
They're slowly remastering and releasing all the old footage. . I really appreciate this💖
RIP NATE DOGG
I remember coming home from middle school and watching this on MTV in 1996. Classic footage.
Tupac was a boss, I can only imagine what great things he would have achieved if was alive today. RIP to the GOAT
Damn MTV been sittin on GEMS!!! BOUT time yall release this!! 24+ years
This when mtv was still mtv 96 on to 2000 till 04 05 I wanna say everything changed once the shows started coming
1:11 2pac seems so genuine here like hiw he would realy gesture towards someone off camera.
I would love to see Snoop do a reaction video of this on IG.
Send it to him then, he usually repost what people show him.
No you don't all he go do is talk only about himself and lie about Tupac Snoop is a snake
He will realize what a great friend and human being Pac was.
@@annicebrown4617 you woke 👌🏼stay woke ✌🏼
2Pac trusted snoop. 2Pac was genuinely a good guy 🥰snoop wad very very jealous and also stoned!!
Damn I miss 2pac! & Nate Dog!
Yasse de pac alov y ou ferome amirika
wow pacs prediction n prophecy during the last minute of this interview is so surreal and legendary @ the same time . happening exactly as he said - this man was def a rare one and special breed @ that . goat without question . thug angel makaveli the goat - forever immortalized in our hearts till eternity - rest easy pac yak , fatal n queen afeni - see y'all in thugs mansion - 04L reppin from accra in the motherland .
I honestly believe pac was a prophet, this man was sent here by god
@@illmatic9096 that statement you just made alone shows us the dangers of idolisation, Tupac was a great entertainer, one of the best of his era but a prophet, now you going into crazy territory.
Snoop looking like Blackula
Tupac was So Intelligent 😍...Snoop is a Living Legend and a Underrated MC ,his Flow is Legendary... It's Sad he's Not going to get his Credit until Die .
Snoop is overrated as fuck.
He as 100% right "bet my life, its gonna be our stories that they listening to" RIP to the greatest & realest to ever do it.
snoop was so high
Always
Tupac, you'll always be missed home
I wasn’t even alive when pac was around but I understand him and even feel like I know him.
Awww Nate dogg! 🥰❤️
Imagine how much footage Gobi has and he is keeping it from us
fax
@Generic Name I meant Gobi my bad 😅
It was different when u never saw your favorite rapper sittin in a car smoking screaming at a live audience on his phone everyday 😂
today we wanna go back to the 1996s
It never ceases to amaze me how prophetic this dude was but not only that he was a true luminary.
I wish MTV would just give us the full interviews. They got a lot of footage and interviews with Pac.
Maybe they are dip feeding us to help Tupac carry on for many more generations
Tupac was so fine mane😘😘
Bro was ahead of his visions he didnt think he knew and know rip goat
I can bet by life & snoop can bet his life when people go back see and listen to this , this our stories & how we lived our life in 1996 - 2pac. Dam this is 2021 and he was so accurate/ so true on the statement he mentioned way back in 1996.
Glad pac ended in 1996
Pac is the reason for the LGBTQ community we have now 🌈
Hell yeah everything Pac did n said is relevant today
@@grinchoi1 relevant to the LGBTQ topic
@@doupray but that ain't even reggies M.O.
Pac was so full of energy and charisma.. an insane amount of intelligence & talent. He out shined anyone around him, truely a Legend Such a Incredible loss
PuC is the bestie I never met ❤
Pac is the real definition of Rap with passion.....i just admire his authentic character soo much my G u fought a good fight....Legend never dies
PAC’s passion for his music n just life in general showed every time he opened his mouth
Ain’t nothing but a gangster interview