Inside The Mind of Tupac
How about Juice? Was that a turning point in
acting?
It was a tuning point in terms of acting, black
movies, my life, my career, rappers doing movies
and getting credit for it.
Are you doing another one?
Yeah, I'm working on one right now with Tim Rob
and Thandie Newton called Gridlock.
When is it coming out?
It should be out in January or February. I'm
doing the soundtrack also. I feel very positive
about it. It's a great movie, totally different.
Hopefully, it will do something for me. If
nothing else at best it'll just prove that I can
show up to the set on time and still have an
album that sells five million while I'm doing my
shit. It'll just show that I work hard. Also it
will show that I should not be in jail 'cause in
the little bit of time I've been out. I've
showed that I can be rehabilitated out here with
everybody else. It's the money that
rehabilitates me not the jail.
What motivates you?
Poverty, needs, wants, pain. No I'm dealing with
a more military type of philosophy-to mix the
street life with respected, known and proven
military philosophy. So when I'm rapping and
talking that hardcore shit, at least it'll be
from a military mindset.
What about your father, do you have any
relationship with him?
I thought my father was dead all my life. After
I got shot, I looked up there was this nigga
that looked just like me. And he was my father;
that's when I found out. We still didn't take no
blood test but the nigga looked just like me and
the other nigga's dead so now I feel that I'm
past the father stage. I do want to know him and
I do know him
We did talk and he did visit and
help me when I was locked down, but I'm past
that. What I want to do is form a society in
which we can raise ourselves; so we can become
our own father figures and the big homies can
become their father figures and then you grow up
then it's your turn to be a father figure to
another young brother. That's where I want to
start. Nine times out of ten though we would
want them to be there, they can't be depended on
to be there. Now, some of the mothers can't be
there because they doing their thing[working] I
can't blame them, they gotta do what they gotta
do. So I think the youth should raise themselves
since they got lofty ideas about what's theirs
and their rights, what they should deserve.
Since you can't whup their asses, these
muthafuckers should get out and work at fifteen.
I want to be apart of the generation that builds
the groundwork for us to raise each other.
In the VIBE article, you mentioned an
organization that you were starting with Mike
Tyson. What happened with that?
Now I'm doing it with Death Row. I was going to
do it myself and I found out when I was about to
be sentenced to jail that there was a spot
called "A Place Called Home" I was about to be
sent to jail for an old gun case that I had. The
judge was like "You can tell your side of who
you are and the prosecutor gave this big-fat
envelope of everytime I got arrested and all
this stuff that made me look like a crazed
animal.
We got someone who didn't work for us to
write my life's story talking about everybody in
my family and the people that I helped. This
lady from the community center wrote as well. We
were planning already to do this big concert
with me and my homeboys to raise money to have a
center in North Central were we can have the "at
risk" kids come to a spot that they can call
home-where they can get guidance, tutoring,
love, nurturing; we're going to do a spot like
that.
So instead of it just being a program with
me and Tyson like I planned it, cause it's me
sitting in the penitentiary thinking, is now
moved into this program called "A Place Called
Home." that I'm working closely with. There's
also a program called "Celebrity Youth League"
with me, Hammer, Suge and all of these sports
figures are each going to sponsor a youth group
all year in football, baseball and basketball.
We sponsor the team, buy the uniforms, hire the
coach and start out own little league.
How do you relax from all this that you're
doing?
There's three ways: shopping, driving down
Sunset with the top down on any car and being
with my homeboys. Not necessarily the older
homies but the younger one's. Vibing off of what
they're talking about and what's going on, and
dropping whatever I have to drop to them. Then
It's not like I'm doing this shit in vain.
Do you keep in touch with old friends?
On a whole, I don't have any friends. Friends
come and go; I've lost my trust factor. I
believe I have people who think they're my
friends. And believe that there are people
probably in their heart are friendly towards me
or are friends to me. But they're not my friends
because what I learned is that fear is stronger
than love. So soon as somebody scarier comes
along, they won't be my friend anymore. I
learned that on the floor at Times Square--so I
don't have friends, I have family. You're either
my all the way family or just somebody on the
outside.
Are you tight with your family?
Yeah, we took it back to the old school. We got
the head of the family, we listen to the rules
and regulations, order and organization. Now
we're a living breathing family when before we
were a dying-dysfunctional family. We still got
problems but know we're learning how to deal
with it.
What religion are you?
I'm the religion that to me is the
realist religion there is. I try to
pray to God every night unless I pass out. I
learned this in jail, I talked to every God
(member of the Five Percent Nation) there was in
jail. I think that if you take one of the "O's"
out of "Good" it's "God", if you add a "D" to
"Evil", it's the "Devil". I think some cool
motherfucker sat down a long time ago and said
let's figure out a way to control motherfuckers.
That's what they came up with-the bible. Cause
if God wrote the bible, I'm sure there would
have been a revised copy by now. Cause a lot of
shit has changed. I've been looking for this
revised copy-I still see that same old copy that
we had from then. I'm not disrespecting anyone's
religion, please forgive me if it comes off that
way, I'm just stating my opinion.
The bible tells us that all these did this because they
suffered so much that's what makes them special
people. I got shot five times and I got
crucified to the media. And I walked through
with the thorns on and I had shit thrown on me
and I had the theif at the top; I told that
nigga "I'll be back for you. Trust me, is not
supposed to be going down, I'll be back. I'm not
saying I'm Jesus but I'm saying we go through
that type of thing everyday. We don't part the
Red Sea but we walk through the hood without
getting shot. We don't turn water to wine but we
turn dope fiends and dope heads into productive
citizens of society. We turn words into money.
What greater gift can there be. So I belive God
blesses us, I belive God blesses those that
hustle. Those that use their minds and those
that overall are righteous. I belive that
everything you do bad comes back to you. So
everything that I do that's bad, I'm going to
suffer for it. But in my heart, I belive what
I'm doing in my heart is right. So I feel like
I'm going to heaven.
I think heaven is just when
you sleep, you sleep with a good conscience-you
don't have nightmares. Hell is when you sleep,
the last thing you see is all the fucked up
things you did in your life and you just see it
over and over again, cause you don't burn. If
that's the case, it's hell on earth cause
bullets burn. There's people that got burned in
fires, does that mean they went to hell already?
All that is here. What do you got there that we
ain't seen here? What, we're gonna walk around
aimlessly like zombies? That's here! You ain't
been on the streets lately? Heaven now, look!
(reffering to his plush apartment) we're sitting
up here in the living room-big screen TV- this
is heaven, for the moment. Hell is jail I seen
that one. Trust me, this is what's real. And all
that other shit is to control you.
If the churches took half the money that they was
making and gave it back to the community, we'd
be alright. If they took half the buildings that
they use to "praise God" and gave it to
motherfuckers who need God, we'd be alright.
Have you seen some of these got damn churches
lately? There's one's that take up the whole
block in New York. There's homeless people out
here. Why ain't God lettin' them stay there? Why
these niggas got gold ceilings and shit? Why God
need gold ceilings to talk to me? Why does God
need colored windows to talk to me? Why God
can't come where I'm at where he sent me? If God
wanted to talk to me in a pretty spot like that,
why the hell he send me here then. That makes
ghetto kids not belive in God. Why?
So that's wrong religion-I belive in God, I belive God
puts us where ever we want to be at. They didn't
make sense that God would put us in the ghetto.
That means he wants us to work hard to get up
out of here. That means he's testing us even
more. That makes sense that if you're good in
your heart, you're closer to God but if you're
evil than your closer to the devil; that makes
sense! I see that everyday all that other spooky
shit, don't make sense. I don't even belive, I'm
not dissin' them but I don't belive in the
brothers, I've been in jail with 'em and having
conversations with brothers; "I'm God, I'm God."
You God, open the gate for me. You know far the
sun is and how far the moon is, how the hell do
I pop this fuckin' gate? And get me free and up
outta here. Then I'll be a Five Percenter for
life.
What type of woman would it take to
settle you down?
A very, very strong woman. One who's
more in love with me because I could be more in
love with her than she is. Everytime I fall in
love with a woman I don't fall in love with the
woman she is, I fall in love with the woman she
could be. I haven't found a woman yet, that has
met up to my standards. And I'm sure I don't fit
up to everyone's standards. But I haven't found
one yet, but I found one that I think has the
potential to be the rawest woman in the world.
I feel like it's natural for a man especially
being black to feel like he's the king and he's
looking for his queen. That's where I'm at right
now. You can't be a king until you've made
yourself; Until you've done something. And I've
accomplished my goals that made me a man. Now I
feel like I'm a man, now I set out goals to make
me a king. Not a king of anyone else but me.
Nobody else is under my rule but me. I made my
self into a king, now I need a queen to be happy
so I can be a teacher and a father, I can't be
that until I find a queen-So I'm stuck in limbo.
A lot of your east coast fans feel
like your new alleigance to the west
coast is a disloyalty to the east.
That's so much nonsense, Poppycock! (laughs)
It's not a new allegiance to the west coast,
I've been on the west coast all this time. Some
people, not all, some people on the east coast
are on their dicks so hard, they never heard me
say that I'm living on the west coast. It's just
by me keeping it real, I always said where I
come from. I always gave New York their props.
On Me Against The World, I took a whole song to
give it up. So now on teh next alvum, whin I
wanna give it up, for my home, where I'm at,
everybody got a problem. Why don't they have a
problem with Biggie saying Brooklyn in th e
house every fucking show he do. They just did a
Sprite commercial with the "Bridge" and KRS, why
isn't it hip-hop when I do it?
Everybody else can have a beef within the music, talk about
differences and it's ok. It's music, it's
hip-hop, it's groundbreaking. When I do it, it's
war. That's all I'm doing. All I'm doing is
saying that I'm tired of you talking about where
you're from; If that's what we're gonna do now.
We was doing it like hip-hop was one nation. I
have proof to say what I was doing-I've done
more for the east coast than the east coast did.
I put more guns in east coast niggas hands than
east coast niggas did when they came out here. I
put them niggas on to more weed gates and weed
spots and safe havens and safe spots than the
east coast did. I put more rappers on than they
did. I gave Biggie his first shows! I was that
bridge that niggas used to walk on to get over
here. I explained it, I the one that told you.
I'm why all these niggas are running around with
a gangbanger on their payroll now.
Is there still a beef going on with
you and Biggie?
There was never a beef, only a
difference of opinion. My homeboy Suge gave me
the best advice that I could ever get from
anybody. When people ask him if he's beefing
with Bad Boy and with Puffy, he's says it' s
like me going to the playground to pick on
little kids. That's like me being mad at my
little brother cause he's getting cash now. I'm
not mad at that, I'm just mad at my little
brother when he don't respect me. And when you
don't respect me, I'm a spank that ass. I don't
give a fuck how rich you got on the block I'm
your big brother. I'm a break your big ass down.
That's my only point.
I feel as though he wrong,
he got out of hand. He got seduced by the
power-not because he's an evil person, but
because money is evil; if it's not handled
right. If you lose your composure you could do
anything. Fear got stronger than love and niggas
did things that they weren't really supposed to
do. They know in their hearts, that's why their
in hell now. They can't sleep. That's why
they're telling all the reporters and all the
people "Why they doing this? They fucking up
hip-hop, blah, blah, blah" cause they in hell.
They can't make money, they can't go anywhere,
they can't look at themselves cause they know
the prodigal son has returned. I'm alive; the
ghost is walking around. And I'm around talking,
in jail I didn't talk.
Now, everybody who thinks
that I disrespected, I love my east coast fans.
I'm from there. I'm eating New York Pizza, I
drive New York jeeps but I'm saying let's keep
it real for a second. If you're half the lover
of music that you are, go back and study. Study
how Party And Bullshit was me before I met
Biggie. You don't hear my style in his raps.
Study how after I met Biggie, Ready To Die comes
out and his whole style changes study. Study why
I would be mad when half of the major New York
rappers or their managers, or their agents or
their somebody was there when I got shot-and
nobody couldn't give me no information. Just
study that. Study how when Wu-Tang got their
chain snatched at six-six-duece, I not only
found who did it but gave them the message that
if they wanted to see the niggas that did it,
they could see them. Man to Man, just you and
them-no guns, no nothing if you feel like that.
That's all I ask for. If you're going to act
like a gangster or a "G" or a king of New York,
I'm a expect that. And when you don't come
through, then I'm going to want to crush your
empire. And that's what it's time for.
Interview by VIBE Online