Suge Choked Me Because He Thought I Was Disrespecting 2Pac! Joining Death Row Was 2Pac's Downfall.
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2021
- Death Row Records/Makaveli Producer Darryl Harper details the backstories behind the songs he produced on Makaveli and Tupac's demise and the aftermath of Tupac demise.
#Tupac #SugeKnight #Makaveli - Hudba
So, basically the “wack room” produced the Makavelli album. Ain’t nothin wack about that.
I believe the way they use the word “Wack”. Is how the mafia used it “ To perform a hit”
Hail Mary came outta there. Maaan , pacs flow on that joint was different, would of loved to see more of that flow.
@@outsidejune8386: Exactly.
I remember hearing stories about that. With no production team to back him, Pac told one of the outlaws, "Go get them niggas," from the "wack room" and that's how it all began.
Exactly
The humility of this man is admirable. I wish there were more like him.
Cowardice.
How he let another grown man, choke him & talk to him like he’s nothing is shocking. No amount of money or fame is worth that level of humiliation. If that’s what it takes, to make it in the industry then no wonder they go crazy.
@@benisrael5169Suge was more than a man. He was powerful.
2 pac was smart, he knew that the wack room just needed a chance & motivation & he gave them that... The man was a music genius 💯
Imagine employing people you think are "wack" in the first place. What does that say about YOU?
Suge is such a miserable bully.
@@MsNooneinparticular Suge was not the one calling it wack he believed in them listen 12:49
@@MsNooneinparticular Suge didn't called them the Wack room it was Snoop Dogg, The Dogg Pound & other artist that was signed to Death Row not Suge... Suge basically told them he was tired of everybody picking on them & calling them Wack so he painted the room all green & said this is the Money Room.. Suge basically took up for them
@@lashunebrown7405 ooohh
@@33GLOCK What?
"Krazy" doesn't get its due as one of the dopest instrumentals ever.
Facts. I always wondered how Bad Azz got on there. You wouldn't thought that verse would've been left open for one of Tha Outlawz. Daryl made it sound like Bad Azz was just standing in the hallway, and accidentally got invited to the studio session lol.
@@MichaelBrown-ti1unRight! lol So dope it worked out that way cuz Bad Azz was ready!
Facts
Bad Azz doesn't get enough credit for his verse.
One of the dopest songs to exist as well
Accidentally produced one of the greatest albums of all time. Good shit👌
Seriously that was Pac worst album
@@bsmoove2800 nigga what is u smoking! Loyalty to the game was poo
@@larryhall3113 he is a troll
Accidentally?
@@DaMusicMane1 believe it or not it really was! They threw that together! When pac first died
I love how humble he is even after all these years
Super humble
Yea he is, Multi-Platinum Producer speaking his truths
👍
Eazy E was right about how they were treated at Death Row. Respect for this dude for speaking his mind about Suge and the Tupac Deathrow mix. Some people seem reluctant to speak on it and hold back.
Man he hit it spot on. 2Pac had a song for every mood. He was a master at capturing moods and channeling whatever needed to be channeled for a song.
Yes!
Agree with this 💯 no other rapper has been able to duplicate that
You could tell the same story a million times on here and I'd still watch and hit the like. I NEVER get tired of Tupac stories, never.
Yeeeeeees!!!
Factz
💚💚
Huuuugggee facts. At this point I'd listen to Pac stories from his mailman, really doe! 🤣😆
Fr
This Darryl Harper interview has been great so far. He comes across as really genuine and authentic when he speaks. Like he's not trying to put on this cool guy or tough-guy image, he's just keeping it real and being honest.
For real. He just sounds like a genuine dude. The kind of dude that would just be cool to be around. No faking or acting hard
If I never said it I'm saying it now. The Art Of Dialogue is THE BEST Tupac interview channel bar none,
And it’s not even close!!! It’s a LANDSLIDE victory!!!
Seems like the wack room was inadvertently the diamond room lol. If they only knew.
2 pac was smart & knew that.. He knew that the wack room just needed a chance & motivation & he gave that... The man was a music genius 💯
@@lashunebrown7405 Indeed
Fakto
YUP in my opinion that room produced the Greatest Album in HIP HOP HISTORY
Makaveli was supposed to be a mixtape not an album. Suge had them working on what was supposed to be an underground swap meet tape.
The Good Die Young and Krazy broke a brother down to tears many of nights.
That part.. brother I still shed a year or two when I hear Krazy, since the first time I heard it.. I was just thinking about how much it resonates with my soul.
Both of them joints are heartfelt and will hit ya hard
So much emotion and power on them songs lyrical and production wise
For me its hold ya head that songs a eulogy
White Manz World is a classic
"Help me raise my Black Nation reparations are due" Tupac
Sucks that he couldn’t take his own advice though. The whole outro is about ending black on black crime because too many people are dying from it, & it’s exactly what ended up killing him. & he jumped the guy that killed him, so he actually put it in motion…even if it was payback for an earlier altercation.
Hard to listen back to it & not get hung up on that fact.
@@steveknick1978 well said
@@steveknick1978 very true I try to keep in mind he was in his early 20s never had the full time to grow into the man he spoke about and needed to be
Suge said Orlando wasn't the killer tho.
@@steveknick1978 it's like that when u're young & surrounded by yes men & no-one that has the courage to tell u no. If Napoleon was there he wouldn't hedge allowed Pac 2 get caught up in that mess
Life of an outlaw was one of the coldest beats ever
The bass and the guitar on that song are just GOAT level
Didn't pac work on that beat or am I trippin????
@@arizonaFIREent yeah, I think he did the riff at the end of the song
This interview make me wanna go listen to makaveli now lol… a lot of them beats sounded down southish
The bass line was Krazy
I really appreciate how genuine and openhearted he tells his stories. Breath of fresh air
He produced some of my favorite Pac tracks. Much respect to him. It’s great how he still has goosebumps and so much emotion talking about knowing and working with the GOAT! Art thanks for capturing all of this for posterity sake. Generations from now will always know how genuine and talented Tupac was.
WHITE MANZ 🌎
This guy is responsible for the majority of those epic MAKAVELI beats 🔥🔥 7Day Theory is still 🔥 til this very day.
Fo real bro
Yes. That album is my religion. All time favorite! 💯💯💯 🔥🔥🔥
@@dgstudi0s159 Nah fr, I been listening to this album all my life; Pac speaking to me on that album. 🔥
For sure....I was just listening to it last week
Got damn right
Darryl Harper is an Underated Legend
For real for real
What songs did he produce on Makaveli outside of Me and my girlfriend and Krazy? I love those songs.
@@seabiscuit2948 Bomb First, White Man'z World, Life as an Outlaw, Military Minds, The Good Die Young.
@@seabiscuit2948 catching feelings, highspeed, smile, pac's life, reincarnation
@@seabiscuit2948 White Manz world too
When he spoke about "the plane crashes". I was confused for a minute and I remembered "the good die young" Pac talks about "Planes crashing/ falling from the sky" on his opening dialogue and in the actual song. One of my favorite songs on "Still I rise" album. I loved hearing about the songs he produced on Makaveli ❤💯
ValuJet Flight 592 was one of the worst during that time frame.
Hey hello nice to meet you what is your favorite 2pac movie
@@mckenziejohnson8449 Hey! How ya doing. My favorite 2Pac movie? I'm thinking Juice OR Above the Rim. But, I'm going with Above the Rim!!!💯. Because, I also love the movie soundtrack lol
Ron Brown was one of pres.Clinton's Black cabinet members that died in a suspicious plane crash. Happened around the time of Tupac's death. "Make me wonder what secrets went down with Ron Brown/who burn the churches to the ground with no evidence found." - Dead Prez, "Propaganda"
@@char_d.0908 I'm doing pretty good my favorite project Justice and Gangland
This guy deserve more credit for what he did me and girlfriend dope production
On thing is for sure... he was there for real..
@Nautica NAUGHTY G Gibson
Lol idk I can say they were depressing but it was a more worldly alternative type sound...like a blues singer could use the same track and make a song that fit his genre & a soft rocker could do the same
From the interview, sounds like Tyrone Wrice/Hurt Em Badd did most the production on that song.
@Nautica NAUGHTY G Gibson I think they wanted a darker sound since majority of the beats on AEOM were upbeat in my opinion
@Nautica NAUGHTY G Gibson Keep it 💯 Bomb 1st was nowhere near depressing 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This is a very humble and genuine dude, He speaks honestly from the heart and you can feel his words and visualize the story's he tell crystal clear......In the words of Suge "WHEN ITS REAL, YOU FEEL IT"
You are listening to the man that helped create the greatest hip hop album of all time
I wouldn’t say the greatest however it is great but it’s def not better than all eyes on me
@@CoachTae it's much Better than All Eyez On Me
@@CoachTae wayyyy better than AEOM
@@CoachTae better than all eyez on me
ong All Eyez On Me has some skips on it due to its density, but Makaveli has no skips on it for me personally.. so that makes it a better album frfr. the way those first 3 songs intertwine and open the album... then the deep messages throughout the album. it's much deeper and much more Pac than All Eyez
Pac's Makaveli album low key a bible. So many jewels!
My favorite album of all TIME
Greatest hip-hop album ever made. Idc.
Bruh how do we feel the same way I always said that album felt churchy to me
Facts
How? Pac never practice what he preached in them lame songs though
This is definitely the art of dialogue. Dude asks a question and then let the guest speak until they finish. Keep it that way bro and I wish all these wack rooms (pun intended) will learn from you.
Don’t disrespect the ones who paved the way and created the blueprint 🥴
Zulu swashbuckler.
Thejmoniez1 didn't like how death row did things me personally that is not the type of environment that I would want to be in they definitely made some good music comparing the music they made back then to the music they are making now isn't even comparing apples to oranges it's like comparing wine to sewage water and only a infect only a cornball would make that comparison🧐😏‼️
@@allenscott68 hell no suge ass should have protected his $ and treated them well instead of pretending to be something he wasn’t
@@TheJmoniez1: Suge wasn't pretending anything. He did not play.
My Fam was a ghost writer for Deathrow (he actually stole some sh*t of mine we did in his studio th@ became Dre Day (allegedly).
Well, Suge ended up postal whipping his shady a** for being shady. Th@ fooled loved LA, but ran all the way to Temecula, lol.
Note: Years later, they put it in the past.
@@quintonguidryb1-fba the people he paid to put in work (extorted him) didn’t play so with the mob backing him he felt invincible
The fact he produced “Az The World Turnz” on STILL I RISE makes him a GOAT producer 🔥 🎹 🎸
That beat alone certified him
@@THE1804SHOWCHAPTERTWO big facts. I can agree
I love the instrumentals Mr. Harper put together for Tupac. Crazy & White Man's World are 2 of my favorite 2Pac songs. As a Hip Hop fan you have my gratitude for all of your contributions. Glad we can put a face to who you are, that is something these interviews are doing that should've been done so producers could receive their flowers.
This dude deserves major props! He's been the first out of everyone to say he got hands put on him. He's the first to admit that he was impressionable! He's a real one!
This dude so humble and really a legend in the game
The whack room made a masterpiece. That’s how talented death row production was. Suge could be a billionaire right now if he would’ve left the gang bangin alone.
Death Row would've survived with the wack room/studio d just producing hits
Not really Makaveli would've been Better with Johnny J and Daz. Pac just made it sound better
That's a 💯💯💯💯💯 on this comment I said the same thang on this subject
If it wasn’t so tragic Suge’s career would be a comedy. Cofounder of one of the biggest music production companies of an era and tremendously successful and he ruins it by hanging out with gang bangers who scare Dre and Snoop away from the company and possibly get Pac killed and get Suge 30 years behind bar. And that’s before the whole Death a row vs Bad Boy bullshit like the United States wasn’t big enough and rich enough for two black owned music businesses to prosper
Suge wouldve been the black GOAT exec smh.
At this rate you're probably going to get a Suge Knight interview 💪🏾💯
He'll probably get a pac interview in heaven when he get their...
Hell yeah
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@harrellwilliams5010 🤣🤣🤣
Yo I was thinking the same thing. That would be madd dope and one of the greatest interviews
Wow… This is the dopest, most elaborate depiction of how Tupac worked…
This was the type comment I was looking for! That was the dopest part of the interview
He's seems very R&B influenced, which is why songs like Life of an Outlaw and Me and My Girlfriend have an R&B vibe to them
Yep. I can easily see the instrumental for White Man'z World being a soul/r&b type song, not hip hop.
Right.
i would'nt say life of an outlaw and me and my girlfriend had an rnb vibe, they were more uptempo with more hip hop drums and guitars rather than the more rnb vibe songs like krazy , the good die young and white manz world which were more mellow and softer sounding
@@shigiz: R&B never was just slow and mellow bruh.
You gotta go back to the roots youngsta- Isley Bros., Temptations, etc.
Me & My Girlfriend was produced primarily by Hurt-M-Badd & Pac. Darryl Harper helped.
The baseline on LIFE OF AN OUTLAW was beautiful!!
Indeed. I'm so glad he went in depth about that. Showed Pac had a great ear to ask that the original bass be re-done. I have no idea if Pac programmed drums, or worked an mpc, but he was truly a producer. Would've been dope to see the kind of acts he signed on his own label, and how he would've visioned projects out as an executive producer.
pac layed the main riff over the beat
My fave part is the end, with the singing: "In my liiiii-iiife".
I literally just clicked on a random part of the video and he says "the baseline on a couple songs he..." As soon as I scrolled and read your comment almost at the exact time he said baseline. Weird
@@MsNooneinparticular 🤣 Ayooo. The Harmonisation is hard af in contrast with the Bassline 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Salute to Art of dialogue for keeping Pacs legacy alive.. with this channel 🔥🔥
all these stories of Pac never get old 🐐 he’d definitely still have his hand in music today if he was here. imagine him being around today tellin his animated versions of all these great stories we heard about him. he never lived long enough to look back at his younger years & reminisce.
People don't know that's him singing on the hook to White Man's World too.... Super talented dude. He said they was trying to clown saying he was trying to sound like Daz but he took that as badge of honor... This is a real good interview. I can't wait for the next installments.
You dead ass ?
from the age 13 to 16-17 I listened to that Song Krazy every day. then my mother passed at 17 and the girl i was with left the next day, To me it being linked with the memory and the Power of Pacs voice along with this mans music its one i can only rarely listen to. Much Love real Hip Hop Fans we need more real ones in todays game!
Sorry for your great loss praying for you and your family.
@@babajohnson9276 Thank You Baba! means alot right back to you. much love 👋
@@KillumiGnarly We never get over loosing our Mother especially if she was a loving & supportive one. I lost my own 9 years ago this month & I still go to cemetery every month to place flowers her grave & speak to her spirit. They live on within us & we were bless to have them as we were to live in 2Pac's era.
My man not only has the best tracks on the album but he’s so sincere in his story telling! Great interview again champ
MAKAVELI my favorite album of all time PAC went into the “WACK ROOM” and created a masterpiece
What's crazy. He done it in a week. Unbelievable and epic. No one touching Pac. His mind was on Albert Einstein level. He was a genius. Way ahead of his time. For proof, he did the track CHANGES at age 17. Who knew that those lyrics will tell us what we be going through today in 2021. 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️No rapper today dead or alive had a mind like that at that age. He was a Genius just pure GENIUS but you have all these Pac haters who just try to ruined his legacy with lies and gossip like females. They're clowns. The ignorance those fools possess just show you how much far out of reach with his goals. He was powerful and stood for something. No BIGGIE NAS or JAY Z today are willing to be a percentage of Pac and stand up for BLACK AMERICA. That's why they'll never be Pac. They're just as worse as the KLAN because they hate on Pac also in interviews and Rap bars. Speaking on a dead man who's not here to defend himself. My dad always said "if you don't stand for something you might as well die for nothing" facts. Long Live 🐐 Makaveli The Don 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Makaveli was WACK when played in any ROOM
@@2pacthegreatestofalltime He actually done it in 3day but producers took 4 days to mix and engineer it
This is why Pac is the goat. What rapper could take a couple of "wack producers" and make a classic album
@@GtheGreat1 pac was sounding wack himself on those Original tracks until them producers tampered with them in the retail/remastered versions
Thanks for producing one of the dopest albums of all time. What a legend
Actually all of Tupac albums.. Each one has a completely different sound and approach.
I wonder wat them other tracks in the vault sound like💪💪
Krazy is one if the dopest tracks on
that album, I guess the whack room isn't so wack at!!!!
Mann what!
Yeah but you gotta understand them studios had Dre, Daz, and DJ Quik in them
These interviews breathe so much life into a mufuka mane… especially from an individual that was an adolescence coming up during this era… thank you bru, THANK you‼️😎💯💯💯
This dude was star struck, it’s cool to hear him talk though
He didn't care about the business. he just wanted to make music. Most creatives are like that, they just want to create and have fun.
@@enzigenes Living his personal legend
Didn’t even know he’s a star
That’s pac bro
Seems like the beats on Makaveli hardly had any samples.. deep album
Facts.
Which was great for the label
That’s a GREAT thing you pointed out. I actually never noticed that. Great observation. That makes that album even more great. Little to no samples which was great creatively and financially lol
Very True
They didn't have time to clear the samples, so Lost Souls, When Thugz Cry, and Friendz were left off it.
Makaveli album the best rap album ever made. Idc.
BIG FACTS!!!I always say that the most complete and greatest rap album EVER!!!
Facts. What's crazy is that he did that album in a week. Could you imagine if he had more time. It amazes me how these MCs still in their feelings over Pac. It makes you wonder why did Nas release an old diss track recently🤔🤔 No one could touch Pac then and now. He got these rappers still in their feelings 25 years later from his dominance left behind. Now I wonder is that why they called the album 7 day theory because of its completion in a week 🤔🤔🤔
@@2pacthegreatestofalltime He completed the lyrics in only three days, then with the mixing and whatever it’s called, it took 4 more days
I agree.
Yeah he did the tracks in 3 days then took another 4 days to mix and master it, plus there was 16 tracks originally along with
Watch Yo Mouth
Lost Soul's
Friends
When Thugs Cry
Definitely going to go listen to Makaveli on my way to work..
If 2Pac didn't went to Death Row his legacy woulda been different n songs wouldn't have been the same.. It was written already.. #ThugImmortal
Damn this dude produced a bunch of my all-time favorite Pac songs..and never knew who he was
And probably didn't get paid correctly for it.
"White Man's World" was my favorite track on the 7 Day Theory. I had no idea this guy produced most of the tracks 4 Makaveli. A true blessing 2 be hearing his story. The Wack Room was anything but..if only they knew
He’s so humble
Yeah seems like a really nice person
Yes he is beautiful
This my first time hearing of or about dis cat. He seem cool. But two points,
1- Always believe n yourself, like he said, cats would laugh at em cause he was in the wack room. But this wack room producer over 8 or 9 times platinum..
2- That’s how u kno Pac the G.O.A.T. He can take beats from the “wack room” and make em hits...
Dont nr 1 contradict Nr 2
2pac “ put that baseline like this or that add this add that “ he was actually the producer of people that made the wack room better
@Jada Patterson your irrelevant, I was talking about 2pac being producer of people. Lol
@Jada Patterson im sorry my sister for that response. But Pac was more in tune with medleys. This guy is a r and b producer pac took his time with those travks all his hits even b4 death row were medleys
@@corysmith4293 my brother u made a good point but pac didnt produce people. Pac was a better writer with a medley brcux his ear was in tune with more drama type beats writing in iamic pentamiter and slow flow with a singer in the background
" I can feel the shadows" 🤣. "He was different". After hearing the intro for Hell Mary, he was tapped into something different.
What parts that lol
Bro 😄 " LETS RIDE QE RIDIN!! " to " awwhh I can feel the shadows .. " 😁😁
Bruh! I like you & B High let the folks you interview talk! No unnecessary interruptions.
DONNIE HOUSTON TOO💯
My favorite part of this interview is 5:29-6:05
Mr Darryl killing it, please come back🧡
😂😂😂
"I can feel the Shadows" 😂😂Thats my new fav saying. Makaveli my all time fav Album. Deep and Dark, that shit was on another level.
Makaveli album was different from any album he eva made and i love that versatility 💪🤝
To be honest.. All of his albums are very different from one another. Each album is unique and not similar in sound or style.
He talking about those Value Jet crashes that happened back in the summer of '96, right after the bombing at the Olympics in Atlanta. An NFL player died flying from Miami to Atlanta in one of those crashes. Everybody was afraid to fly on Value Jet after that. Comedians on Def Comedy Jam, BET Comic View used to make jokes like: "It's Goin Down In This B*tch, Like Value Jet!!!" They ended up going under shortly after.
Facts
TWA Flight 800 also.
He did some of my favorite songs on Makaveli. Krazy and White man's world 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Appreciate it.
I got Makaveli when it first came out, and till this day I can just press play and not skip one song on the whole album.
Dude could of been cocky while talking about producing for Death Row, but he wasn't. Even though he shouldn't of been in the "Wack Room" @ all. You can tell he's still very humble, & just excited about being apart of an amazing/legendary album. I can respect dude for that. I'm enjoying this interview.👍🏾👌🏾👏🏾💪🏾
I can't get enough of these Suge stories lol dude was a real life Debo with money
😂😂😂💯
Imagine BogU saying Suge and death row wouldn’t have existed if he was out of jail at the time. He would have bullied them out of the game.
@@AprilCampbell How old are you?
Great video man... thanks for asking him about the backstories behind the songs on Makaveli.
Wow this the producer Tupac called 'Goat Mouth mf"!! in the studio sessions for "Fight Night" so he was working with Tupac on the One Nation album too..
I think he was calling most people goat mouth around that time.
Nigga loves that word,he said it to the DJ during America most wanted performance(House of Blues)
I just realized that also..🔥🔥😊
Kendrick used it on his album as well
Hey World,
Darryl was just as humble then as he is now. One of the nicest guys you ever want to meet. He was and is most deserving of all the success/accolades that God Blesses Him With.🙏🏽🤗
Char Jones? From B.G.O.T.I.?
@@paytonsbears46 BGOTI was an R&B girls group on Death Row who I produced on Gridlocked Soundtrack.
I was the only female producer signed to DR
Awesome....u gonna do one of these interviews?
Stories never get old hearing about the 🐐. You can tell he's hurt everytime he goes down memory lane with Pac but it seems like everyone gets like that who was around or close to Pac back in the those days. I could only imagine how I would of felt being near my idol. The few people only left on this planet that can bring me close to that feeling since Pac gone is Michael Jordan, Mike Tyson, and Barack Obama. Facts. Those are the only ones left breathing. Everyone else in celebrity world are no bodies compared to them that i previously mentioned and Pac
That thumbnail is legendary 🤣
😂😂😂
This channel is 🔥🔥🔥🔥
This producer is 🔥🔥🔥🔥
This is the kinda interview I like. Talking bout the music process as opposed to the Las Vegas incident
Pac was just like any humble human begin. He seen a person and he gave him a chance., even if you didint believe in yourself pac believed in you.. Like a real leader..
Pac was a messenger & he knew the "right approach" was necessary to get his message across. He picked the catchy beat and applied his message on it. Genius
the intrumentals of krazy hit different dawg.🙌❤
Ur a legend in the books
Absolutely love these stories. Such a unique perspective on Pac's work ethic and inspiration for some of our favorite songs. What a perspective from all the voices people pay most attention to. This is where the gold is at.
The GOAT calling people goat mouth 😂
Lmao!
Salute to all the producers and song writers out there for creating the sound tracks of generations 💯
A lot of young black men in the hood can feel the song Krazy in their souls. I have sat in the car plenty of times hitting repeat over and over sipping thinking and even shedding tears listening to that song. Pac music touched our souls.
Og funny 😅 he said while he was getting chocked out he was looking around the room🗣️😂😅😭
Pac Was Definitely Always On Some New Progressive Shit
Uh... ok!!!
These interviews with this legend that your interviewing are A HIT I can't put words together to tell you how much this means to the culture BIG UP to D. Harp and The Art Of Dialogue for this iconic content 💪🏿
This is the most honest interview about death row I’ve ever seen.
MAKAVELI IS A MASTERPIECE OUTRO TO PACS LEGACY
Any 2pac album kills any wack biggy album
That Makaveli album is my all time favorite! Blasphemy is my favorite song of all time
Pac was just a complex unique individual the world wasn't yet deserving of so he was taken... He'll be back but not in our lifetime...
RIP KING TUPAC AMARU SHAKUR
It's krazy to think back and put it in perspective what big D darryl and hurt em bad created with the Makaveli album. It was a different feel, almost a different genre of music, to think now this man created a musical masterpiece with Pac that sold multi-millions of records is so epic. I hope in the end he got his due, because I doubt he saw the money he was supposed to get at that time. Krazy is a classic track, so is Me and My Girlfriend, White Manz World is also a classic, and Bomb 1st is a classic diss track.
I Love All Eyes On Me, But Makaveli Was A Very Personal Dark Album Because Tupac Addressed Everything And Got Everything Off His Chest With 12 Songs. Think About It. Bomb 1st Pac Came Out Swinging, Everyone Got Hit With A Uppercut. And Against All Odd?? Forget About It, He Was On War. He Said Everybody Name, He Wasn't Playing. Makaveli And Me Against The World Are My Personal 2pac's Favorite Albums.
Val Young had a pretty singing voice
DOES SHE SING IF YOU SHOULD EVER BE LONELY FROM THE 80'S THAT'S MY JAM LOL I JUST TOLD MY AGE 🤣🤣🤣🤣
One of the mary Jane girl
Rick James discovered her
@@thunderouso6662 I didn't know that
@@yolandaharris2096 🤣😂🤣😂
D. Harper, thank you for all them hits you produced. Good interview brotha. Much respect! 👍
This cat seems like such a genuine good dude.
Daryl Harper is so precious, like he’s s kind and adores Pac. That’s how you know Pac was one of kind everybody who came in touch with him really adores and loved him 🥺🥺
I begged my mom to buy me this album when was 11 years old and til this day its still one of my favorites.
I didn't understand all the content until i was grown and i still haven't heard a more soulful album yet. All the beats were amazing to me.
Another dope interview Dialogue... Most in depth interviews of the century...Keep Pushin bruh
Mr. Darryl bringing the heat.
"Okay" 🧡
He’s a humble solid Man U can tell he’s spitting the truth god bless him
gotta get “HURT EM BAD” ON HERE NEXT !
Facts!
yeah he gotta get Tyrone in this
For real!
Makaveli Production Team
Facts
I remember hearing Makaveli for the 1st time and it was different. Pac sounds angry and dark on that one
As soon as I saw that notification title I laughed hard and clicked on it within a second
Salute this brother for producing life of and outlaw. I gotta play it now