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1996 2pac and Angie Martinez interview finally released after 30 years - page 6

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 AGTheDon said
He had the whole NYC industry coming at his neck and got locked and lined up by them. How else was he supposed to respond?
This was before the shooting even happened. You asked for receipts I gave them to you.


And the stuff he was telling in the VIBE after being locked 3 weeks had nothing to do with NYC coming for him.


I gave you the facts. Even explains how the girl got r@ped if you read it and how Pac felt bad for her if you read the whole Vibe interview.
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NYC did him filthy and there’s not else much to say about it, you bringing up obscure books that don’t mean much to be honest

 prophetmoses said
This was before the shooting even happened. You asked for receipts I gave them to you.


And the stuff he was telling in the VIBE after being locked 3 weeks had nothing to do with NYC coming for him.


I gave you the facts. Even explains how the girl got r@ped if you read it and how Pac felt bad for her if you read the whole Vibe interview.
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 AGTheDon said
NYC did him filthy and there’s not else much to say about it, you bringing up obscure books that don’t mean much to be honest
You said you never ever heard Pac say he was mad at Big for not screaming Thug Life.

I gave you a live recorded interview so you can see Pac saying it.

Then gave you the VIBE magazine with Pac saying it on another occasion.

Now you changing up. Why ask for proof then act like it dont exists? Ignore the links and articles.

Just say you riding with Pac no matter what he said or did.
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Is what it is fam, pac the goat to me, just say you a pac hater while we at it

 prophetmoses said
You said you never ever heard Pac say he was mad at Big for not screaming Thug Life.

I gave you a live recorded interview so you can see Pac saying it.

Then gave you the VIBE magazine with Pac saying it on another occasion.

Now you changing up. Why ask for proof then act like it dont exists? Ignore the links and articles.

Just say you riding with Pac no matter what he said or did.
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 waytoomuch said
gotdamn, u n***az r hip hop fans n don't understand figurative language?? what suburbs r u goofies from?? if he say he's wearin colors, that means he's referrin to their jerseys aka teams. biggie was team eastcoast. how da fuk is that hard 4 u to comprehend.
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and if pac never died, me or u woulda never known that he had a verse sayin "fuk new york." stop bringin up s**t post death and tryna retroactively apply it 2 the s**t he was sayin n doin @ the time.
That's not what he meant dummy, colors is gang sh1t.

Btw, if he never said it, then we would've never heard it.
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 Kingscalper said
its only 6 min how is this the whole thing
I don’t even believe it, it’s not her actual post so….
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Top 10 most slapped recently prophetmoses
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 AGTheDon said
Is what it is fam, pac the goat to me, just say you a pac hater while we at it
Thats cool. But dont say inaccurate sh1t and pass them off as facts.

My opinion of Tupac is grounded in facts first. And as you just experienced, I can back up what I say with Tupacs OWN statements.

Yours isnt. Its based on some weird man crush like the rest of his male groupies. I dont do idolatry.
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 ProsperDaily said
She was obsessed with Jay tho. In 98 she was whipping a white CLK with Roc-a-fella stitched in the headrest. She even tried to mold her own Jay Z (Sicario) so I wouldn’t rule out his influence all the way.

Puff was definitely having his way in 96 too.
We’re not talking about her personal preferences, we’re talking about business. Puff is the only person with the motive, money & means to shut down the release of that interview. Remember, he got Wendy Williams fired from Hot 97, which is the same station Angie worked for.
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 JUANCEASAR said
I say Jay because some years back she told Jay she almost threw away the interview because she had the tape in a box in her laundry room and she almost threw it away and he made sure it was moved somewhere safe. I imagine Puff probably did pay her off but its like even though Puff is ruined, Jay is going to keep it from coming out.
Jay didn’t have that type of money or power in 1996 & he has no reason to suppress it. Whereas, Puffy has all the motive, means & money to shut that sh1t down.
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 NahLij said
NY87 should've been released officially in late 95
Dogg Pound was kicking a$s in their verses, they could've cut the Threat guy.
It's the only time Pac ever said "fu#k New York" but I guess that was too far.
That song was recorded right after Biggie amped up New York n1ggas to shoot up Tha Dogg Pound’s video shoot for “New York, New York.”
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 ProsperDaily said
Her mother was the Program Director for the station at the time, she plugged in her daughter basically.
Her moms was at WBLS back in the day too I believe.
Oh ok nepotism…
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Mosthated879
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Angie look about 20 here damn time flies by…
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 Cambury said
Huh

What made you say that
Huh

What made you say that
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Top 10 most propped recently BickBackBOOLIN triple plat x1
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 Author said
Stop d1ck blowing

Pac obsessed ret@rd wowed by simple sh1t

If Pac at 25 is smarter than you at 35 you an idiot.

That n1gga sound immature and stupid to me. And he sould because I am older than he was



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 Bklynzfinest said
That was most our generation. Remember that we had to be out our parents' house by 18 was the expectation. And if u still there, u got a job and paying rent... So as 25, our generation (pac was one generation before me... Was 15 when he died), we were already dealing with the real world. Compared to today's 25 year olds who be fu#king around with video games and sh1t in their moms basement is a whole other world....So to be a mature 25 year old back then compared to those same generation peers (which he was), means he was lightyears compared to today's age group
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 SHAMPOOO said
Umm...Perhaps that age group in that era may been "Eons" ahead of Todays generation of that age group?
I stand on what I stated

Pac had a distinct mindset. A very complex, intriguing personality

Just listen to his answers during interviews. 1996 was his best year of interviews to me

That sway interview specifically. And I like how he had accountability. That's some sh1t that most youngins lacked at that age. Pac clearly acknowledged his shortcomings and we were witnessing the growth and maturity in real time. That's why his interviews were never boring
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 reffahead said
n1gga fu#k all that, RIP to the goat. Showed love to all them NYC n1ggas and got nothing but vitriol in return.

Tried to lil boy the n1gga and he wasn't going. Robbed the fans of some unbelievable collabs with southern artists among the great individual things he had the potential to achieve.
Telling a known nyc gangsta to suck your d1ck ain’t showing love
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 MakaveliToDon91 said
You listed a bunch of sh1t Pac didn’t do

Corny as hell. But go ahead with your agenda
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PAGE ONE -- Marin City Haunted By Boy's Shooting / Wrongful death trial about to begin
By Torri Minton, Chronicle North Bay Bureau
Nov 3, 1995

On a sunny Saturday afternoon in 1992, a 6-year-old boy named Qa'id Walker-Teal was pedaling his bicycle at a school playground in Marin City.
Nearby, rap musician Tupac Shakur was posing for photographs and signing autographs with residents of the community where he once lived with his mother.
A fight broke out. Then shots. A bullet struck Qa'id in the forehead, killing him and sending shock waves rippling across the tightly knit community, which had been celebrating its 50th anniversary with an annual festival that August day.
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Shakur and his friends were arrested and released, and no one was ever charged with Qa'id's death.
Now, three years later, the annual festivals have stopped. Many residents are left unsettled, saying they will not be satisfied until the killers are convicted.
A Marin County Superior Court jury is expected to be seated today in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by Qa'id's parents against Shakur and his half-brother Maurice Harding.
The suit contends that Shakur pulled a gun during the fight, brandished it, then dropped it when he was punched by someone in the crowd. It alleges Shakur then told Harding to pick up the gun and shoot.
Shakur's attorneys, meanwhile, say the wrong person is being sued. They note that Harding was arrested and charged with the killing but was eventually released for lack of evidence.
Shakur's lawyers are nevertheless negotiating a monetary settlement. Before the 120 potential jurors walked into court yesterday, Shakur's attorney Dennis Cunningham said he thought a settlement had been reached -- for $300,000.
Cunningham said he was told that one of the rapper's record companies had agreed to pay that sum to Qa'id's parents, Ocita Teal and Darrell Walker. Lawyers for Teal and Walker, however, said no such agreement had been made.
Cunningham says his client is "a hair's-breadth away from bankruptcy" and that the settlement from an unidentified record company was offered because Shakur "felt bad about it. . . . It's a bad thing that happened. He wants to acknowledge that."
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The defense attorney acknowledged that the bullet that killed Qa'id was traced by authorities to a gun registered to Shakur. "Bad on him for allowing his gun to be in that place," Cunningham said. But, he added, "it was a mob scene and it was nasty . . . Somebody fired the gun over the heads of the advancing crowd that was going to do them harm."
Marin City was traumatized by the killing of the boy and is still seeking answers, said Pastor Fred Small of the Marin City Church of God.
"We're so close, what happens here affects everyone," he said. "I don't think he did it, but if he's willing to contribute something, we'll have to accept that as closure, I guess."
Shakur, meanwhile, was released three weeks ago on $1.4 million bail from Clinton State Prison in Dannemora, N.Y., while he appeals his conviction for s3xually abusing a fan in a New York City hotel.
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The rap musician, known for lyrics that are often about s3x and violence, has been arrested six times since 1993. The incidents ranged from an assault to a gunfight, in which the charges were dropped.
At his sentencing in the s3xual abuse case, Shakur said he was leaving his fate to God: "I've been shot five times, and He's brought me this far."
Police and eyewitnesses say that on Aug. 22, 1992, Shakur appeared at the outdoor festival in Marin City, a community of public housing and c0ndominiums just north of Sausalito.
The annual event was one of the oldest and longest-running festivals put on by African Americans in Northern California. It was an attempt to inform people about black heritage, a bright spot in a poor neighborhood made up of many of the descendants of World War II shipyard workers.
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As a teenager, Shakur spent time in these housing projects. He later romanticized those times in some of his music.
His attorneys claim in court documents that Shakur lived with his mother and "like many others there, they were poor and hard up. When the defendant began to achieve success as a practitioner of 'rap,' putting out a hit record which led to further opportunities and successes . . . he was able to leave his hard life in Marin City behind him, pursuant to the American Dream."
Shakur's lawyers say he went to the festival from his new home in Oakland that day with a few friends and another rap music group he was promoting. In Marin City, court documents say, he was "mobbed" by young fans and spent the next hour or so hanging out with them.
Then, the attorneys claim, Shakur was confronted by a group "supposedly greatly offended by derogatory statements about Marin City which the defendant reportedly had made in a televised interview weeks or months before. . . . "
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According to police reports, Qa'id was on his bicycle, about 100 yards away, when gunfire erupted. A sheriff's sergeant said Shakur was struck in the face, and that Harding allegedly fired three to six shots into the crowd, striking Qa'id.
Shakur was held and later released. Detectives searched his Oakland home and seized ammunition. Shakur denied having a gun or knowing that any of his friends had a gun. Attorneys for Qa'id's parents, however, state in court documents that Qa'id was killed by a bullet fired from a .380 Colt automatic handgun registered to Shakur.
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Attorneys for Qa'id's parents have stated in court documents that they may call as many as 29 witnesses to the events surrounding the shooting.
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Marin City residents are left searching for answers.
"All of those who had guns, I think, are guilty," said Pastor Small. But, he said, "some things, you have to wait for an eternity to reveal the truth of."
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The incident was evidently precipitated by a fracas between Shakur and rival rapper Dimitrius Striplin. Shakur fell to the ground, losing his pistol but yelling to his half-brother Maurice Harding, "Get the gun, get the gun!" Harding, according to the plaintiffs, then fired the bullet that struck the boy.
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You’re delusional.

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 s550benz said
he wasn’t ready to go! he wanted to kill more kids, r@pe more women, and play gayster some more.

If he was alive he’d be dating fabolous or Jussie Smollet
I mean sh1t lol

Dude was out of control just stacking things up in his conscience. And they worship him. Look at the guy above. In straight denial.


Cunningham added that the boy's death was "a ridiculous thing to have happened," but said, "It is painful for me to think that the mother had nothing but money on her mind" in filing the lawsuit.
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You say this after you kill someone’s baby?
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My mother would have whipped my a$s at my big age. Afeni was satisfied just smoking crack
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Told some dumb nugga in here a while back she couldn't help herself but release it....its her last "thing of relevance "
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 JUANCEASAR said
I say Jay because some years back she told Jay she almost threw away the interview because she had the tape in a box in her laundry room and she almost threw it away and he made sure it was moved somewhere safe. I imagine Puff probably did pay her off but its like even though Puff is ruined, Jay is going to keep it from coming out.
I just made a comment about the interaction I had with some n1gga on here he was talking how she would never release this......
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 ProsperDaily said
Her mother was the Program Director for the station at the time, she plugged in her daughter basically.
Her moms was at WBLS back in the day too I believe.
The same way that most people in that position get up there: Nepotism
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 AGTheDon said
Called him a ballerina, stop frontin fam
Dude hate pac but will ride to the death for drake
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The hate these guys have for pac is crazy but will literally argue all day about the n1gga, searching pics of him, searching videos. Entire search history is pac related
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