What 2Pac Was REALLY Like In The Studio | Deep Dive

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Published 2022-08-30
Timecodes - 0:00 - Tupac in the studio
1:00 - what 2pac was like in the studio
1:45 - why Snoop Dogg things Tupac is the GOAT
2:15 - Tupac talks about loving poetry
3:00 - Tupac on finishing his album quickly
5:00 - Tupac’s work ethic in the studio
5:30 - Snoop Dogg talks about Tupac recording fast
6:30 - Dr. Dre talks about working with Tupac
7:00 - Warren G talks about Tupac in the studio
7:45 - E-40 was shocked by Tupac’s recording process
8:40 - Tupac haunts the studio
9:30 - Tupac’s notebook
10:20 - Goodie Mob and Tupac in the studio
11:40 - 2ac joking around in the studio
12:00 - Tupac and Snoop Dogg laughing in studio
13:00 - 2c talks about Death Row Records
14:00 - Tupac playing his music for kids in the studio
14:45 - 2c’s inspiration on Kendrick Lamar
15:55 - Tupac’s influence on the world
16:00 - 2pac talks about heaven

Tupac is one of the most revered figures within music history. His ability to speak truth through poetry, in interviews, movies and through his music has captured the hearts and minds of multiple generations, long after he passed away. In this video we look at what 2pac was really like in the studio. RIP.

Script Written, Voice Over and Produced By: Jeremy Hecht
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Video Edited & Produced By:
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All Comments (21)
  • @hiphopdx
    Thank you guys for watching! What is the one Tupac studio session that you wish you could have been present for?
  • @erfanrahmani
    In my hood I’m Tehran, it was like a crime not to know Pac. His music, his message live rent free in our minds. Rest in peace the greatest.
  • @dmints1632
    If you didn’t experience it or were too young to recognize what was going on, this man was a force of nature. Pac was a giant.
  • I remember the day he was announced dead. I didn't go to school for 3 days. Name an artist that even a guy from Somaliland can relate to. RIP to the greatest artist of all time.
  • "He'd never sacrifice his lyrical integrity for quantity." You hit the bullseye with that one. That's one of the many reasons why I feel blessed i grew up in that era listening to anything that had his name attached to it. There's wasn’t any artist who gave it to you like Pac. Every song you could feel his passion, energy, heart, and emotions. The qualities 95% of artists nowadays dont have a clue about.
  • There will NEVER be anybody as good Pac. He’s actually extremely underrated when it came to his lyricism but people don’t like thinking for themselves they just copy what they heard from others.
  • @Basheerrko
    What I love about 2Pac is how much care and effort he puts into his lyrics in a short amount of time unlike most other rappers. All eyez on me album was recorded in 2 weeks and it's played around the world even after 25 years of it's release in addition to his other albums which is my opinion proves that he is the greatest rapper of all time. 2Pac touched people's hearts and for that he deserves to be called the goat. If I could watch his recording sessions I would choose I ain't mad at cha ,changes, hail mary, troublesome 96, hit em up, so many tears and starin through my rear view because those 7 songs are legendary.
  • @DJDARYL
    I worked in the studio with Pac several times and he always seem to be in a rush but always came with something complete.
  • I fell in love with Tupac after watching "Brenda". I'm a 43 yr old white woman. I was in high school when I first saw the video. His compassion and story telling techniques just drew me in. I learned a lot from his story telling. I was drawn to his energy. I can remember going to the mall with my best friend to buy his "All Eyes on Me" CD set. The moment I laid eyes on the cover I instantly fell in love. He had the looks, compassion, empathy, wisdom and intelligence. He was the whole package. The craziest part about looking back at his interviews, he spoke a lot of truth about topics that are relevant now. With that being said, only one word comes to mind... Profhet. I know he made it straight to heaven. God saw that while Tupac was not perfect, his efforts to make a change in the right direction was being picked apart by the selfish and corrupt. Though his fans miss him and wish we could see what else he would accomplish, God knew it was time for Pac to rest. He accomplished so much in such a short time. RIP Tupac. Xoxo 💖🙏 ☮️😇✝️
  • "Me Against The World" is my all-time favorite album, but "R U Still Down" might be the most underrated/underappreciated album ever.
  • @bxb7603
    The undisputed greatest rapper of all time. There will never be another!
  • @peetvader478
    “Blasphemy” is his masterpiece . To be able to breakdown religion on how it’s not to be revered. To deconstruct for what it really is at 25 is astounding
  • @cema.3211
    His passion, craft, legacy, mindset is unmatched. He is the GOAT 🐐. To do what he did in just 25 is another level.
  • I'm a big fan of Tupac from Botswana, Africa I love his songs so much with all my heart ...rest in internal peace King 👑
  • @CTRLsway
    We need a new pac album! There is still hundreds of tracks unheard in the vault! His word must be heard!! 💯💯