.:: Tupac Shakur Interviews
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.:: All Eyez On Him
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Did you move to Death Row for some sort
of protection?
Hell, no. There's nobody in the business strong enough to scare me. I'm
with Death Row 'cause they not scared either.
When I was in jail, Suge was the only one who used to see me. Nigga used
to fly a private plane, all the way to New York, and spend time with me.
He got his lawyer to look into all my cases. Suge supported me, whatever
I needed. When I got out of jail, he had a private plane for me, a limo,
five police officers for security. I said, "I need a house for my moms";
I got a house for my moms.
I promised him, "Suge, I'm gonna make Death Row the biggest label in the
whole world. I'm gonna make it bigger than Snoop even made it." Not
stepping on Snoop's toes; he did a lot of work. Him, Dogg Pound, Nate
Dogg, Dre, all of them-they made Death Row what it is today. I'm gonna
take it to the next level.
Is it true your marriage was annulled?
Yeah. I moved too fast. I can only be committed to my work or my wife. I
didn't want to hurt her; she's a good person. So we just took it back to
where we were before.
I wanna put a rumor to rest. Did something happen to you in prison?
Kill that rumor. That got started either by some guards or by some
jealous niggas. I don't have to talk about whether or not I got raped in
jail. If I wouldn't lay down on the floor for two niggas with pistols,
what the fuck make you think I would bend over for a nigga without
weapons? That don't even fit my character.
Do you or Death Row have any beef with Puffy or Biggie?
[Laughs] I don't got no beef with nobody, man. I let the music speak for
itself. If you know, you know; if you don't, you don't. Ain't no
mystery-niggas know what time it is.
So is this an East Coast/West Coast thing?
It's not like I got a beef with New York or nothing, but I do have
problems. And I'm representing the West Side now. There's people
disrespecting the West Coast-"It's only gangsta shit, it ain't creative
enough, it's fucking up the art form"-even though we made more money for
this art form than all those other motherfuckers. The artists now who
selling records stole our style. Listen to 'em-Biggie is a Brooklyn
nigga's dream of being West Coast.
You used the word jealousy-
Let's be real. Be real, Kev. Doesn't Biggie sound like me? Is that my
style coming out of his mouth? Just New York-tized. That big player
shit. He's not no player-I'm the player.
What about all the kids who look up to you and Biggie who don't
understand all this?
Regardless of all this stuff-no matter what he say, what I say-Biggie's
still my brother. He's black. He's my brother. We just have a conflict
of interest. We have a difference of opinion.
How can we stop this disagreement before someone gets killed?
I don't want it to be about violence. I want it to be about money. I
told Suge my idea: Bad Boy make a record with all the East Coast niggas.
Death Row make a record with all the West Coast niggas. We drop the
records on the same day. Whoever sell the most records, that's who the
bombest. And then we stop battling. We could do pay-per-views for
charity, for the community.
What about Death Row and Bad Boy doing something together?
That's as together as we can get. For money. What about getting together
as black men? We are together as black men-they over there, we over
here. If we really gonna live in peace, we all can't be in the same
room. Yellow M&M's don't move with green M&M's. I mean, you don't put
M&M's peanuts with M&M's plain. You hear me?
What about this hostility that people are feeding into? Can you and
Suge and Puffy and Biggie sit down-
But that's corny. That's just for everybody else-they just wanna hear
what the conversation is about. I know my life's not in danger. They
shouldn't feel like they gotta worry about me. Puffy wrote me while I
was in jail. I wrote him back that I don't got no problems with him. I
don't want it to be fighting, I just wanna make my money. You can't tell
me I've gotta sit down and hug and kiss niggas to make everybody else
feel good. If there was beef, niggas would know.
Your new album is called All Eyes on Me. Can you describe it in a
phrase?
Relentless. It's like, so-uncensored. I do not suggest that children buy
this album. There's a lot of cursing. There's a lot of raw game that
needs to be discussed in a family moment before you let them listen.
What would you suggest parents tell their kids to prepare them for
it?
Explain to them that because I'm talking about it doesn't mean that it's
okay. This comes from someone who just spent 11 and a half months in a
maximum-security jail, got shot five times, and was wrongly convicted of
a crime he didn't commit. This is not from a normal person.
Do you feel that you're a leader?
I think so. I think I'm a natural-born leader because I'm a good
soldier. I know how to bow down to authority if it's authority that I
respect. If Colin Powell was president, I'd follow him.
I wanna get into politics. That's the way for us to overcome a lot of
our obstacles. Nothing can stop power or recognize power but power. If
Bosnia disrespects America, they gonna go to war. 'Cause America wants
its respect. And we sit down after they recognize that they should
respect America. Before we can communicate, there has to be mutual
respect. And we don't have that.
Where's Tupac gonna be in the year 2000?
I'll be much calmer than I am now.
Why aren't you calm right now?
You know-how would you feel if someone violated you? I was set up. I
would rather have been shot straight-up in cold blood-but to be set up?
By people who you trusted? That's bad.
Why do you think so many young black men around the country identify
with you?
'Cause we all soldiers, unfortunately. Everybody's at war with different
things. With ourselves. Some are at war with the establishment. Some of
us are at war with our own communities.
What are you at war with?
Different things at different times. My own heart sometimes. There's two
niggas inside me. One wants to live in peace, and the other won't die
unless he's free.
What about the Tupac who's the son of a Black Panther, and Tupac the
rapper?
Tupac the son of the Black Panther, and Tupac the rider. Those are the
two people inside of me. My mom and them envisioned this world for us to
live in, and strove to make that world. So I was raised off those
ideals, to want those.
But in my own life, I saw that that world was impossible to have. It's a
world in our head. It's a world we think about at Christmas and
Thanksgiving. I had to teach my mother how to live in this world like it
is today. She taught me how to live in that world that we have to strive
for. And for that I'm forever grateful. She put heaven in my heart.
Kevin Powell (VIBE)
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