Nothing But Trouble 1991
Tupac make an appearance with Digital Underground in the movie Nothing But Trouble. Some of the footage from the movie was also used for the Same Song music video.
Watergun Backstage 1990
Tupac playing with a watergun backstage in Houston Texas during a Digital Underground Tour. He also freestyles as the lyrical lunatic.
Stay in the Scene 1991
The entire main characters Omar Epps, Khalil Kain, Jermaine Hopkins and Tupac Shakur talk about the making of the movie. According to Khaili Kain the movie took four weeks to film.
NorthernCalilive 1991/1992
Tupac introduce the group Nothing Gold and the G'z before performing on stage.
YO! MTV Raps 1991/1992
Digital Underground performing No Nose Jobs on Yo MTV Raps! Tupac and Money B could be seen playing the drums.
Pump It Up 1991
Tupac makes a cameo on the music television show Pump It Up with Shock G and some of the members from Digital Underground. The show was hosted by Dee Barnes.
Public Enemy Tour 1990
Tupac backstage on a Public Enemy Fear of a Black Planet Tour. According to the bodyguard Kaiso Aaron Allen This is were he helped Pac escape from the cops. THEY wanted to arrest him for doing sexual acts on stage when he was dancing with Digital Underground.
GATCHA! Japenese TV 1990
Digital Underground appeared on a Japanese television show to promote the Sex Packet album while on tour.
Juice 25th Anniversary
On March 26, 1991 Tupac joking around behind the scene of the movie Juice with Ernest Dickerson and the rest of the crew. The cast members Omar Epps, Jermaine Hopkins and Khalil Kain share their stories of Tupac Shakur on the Juice 25th Anniversary DVD.
YO! MTV Raps 1991
On April 11, 1991 Tupac with Fab 5 Freddy on Yo MTV Raps behind the making of Juice. There are scenes of Queen Latifah, Omar Epps and Khalil Kain as well as outakes of Tupac laughing and joking around.
YO! MTV Raps 1991/1992
Fab 5 Freddy hosting YO MTV Raps with Tupac and Digital Underground.
Jaywalking Press Conferesence 1991
On November 12, 1991, Tupac with his lawyer and some of the members from Digital Underground in a press conference to talk about an incident that occured on October 17, 1991 with Oakland Police Officers for Jaywalking.
YO! MTV Raps 1991
Tupac and Omar Epps show up on Yo MTV Raps with host T Money who was one of the members from the group Original Concept.
Kid n Play 1990
Tupac, Kid n Play, Kwame and a group of others playing around backstage during the Public Enemy Tour.
Behind the Scene Juice 1991
Tupac freestyles in New York City during the time he was filming the movie Juice. Afterwards he runs and gets into an argument with a bootlegger selling his music.
Tupac is also in the studio recording and rapping to the song It Ain't Necessarily So. Some of the footage could be seen on the 1997 Thug Immortal documentary.
Backstage 1991
Tupac giving a message to Money B.
Bomani Bakari Interview 1989
On this interview an 18 year old Tupac Shakur talks about having an African name and being chosen as the National Chairman for the New African Panther. The interview is included in the 2006 Tupac Shakur Legacy book on CD.
Michael Small Interview 1991
In 1991, I was way behind with the deadlines for my book about rap music, Break It Down: The Inside Story from the New Leaders of Rap. That’s when I got a call from a publicist, telling me I’d regret it if I didn’t include 2Pac — who had just released his first solo album, 2Pacalypse Now. She sent me this promotional photo for the album, which I reprinted in my book and saved for 32 years”, says Michael Small.
”Because our interview was last minute — and there were no lyrics sheets with his just-released album — I asked Tupac to share lyrics from his song “Trapped,” which he wrote in 1990 about police brutality. The words predicted the future in an eerie way. Tupac told me about his own arrest for jaywalking in Oakland California a few months before we spoke. His experience precisely aligned with the lyrics of the song he wrote a year earlier.”, says Michael Small.
Tupac & Jada 1988
Tupac and Jada at the age of 16 years old rapping and dancing to Will Smith song Parents Just Don't Understand at the Kings Dominion Amusement Park.
Tupac & Money B 1991/1992
Tupac and Money B would constantly joke around about each other step mother.
2Pacalypse Now Promotion Interview 1991/1992
In this interview Tupac goes in depth about various topics such as Black Love, the term African American, Police Brutality, Americans being divided through Identity politics, uniting to fight the common enemy, on the value that society places on entertainers and many more.
Tamalpias High School Interview 1988
Tupac first filmed interview at the age of 17 years old. In this interview Pac is about answering questions on his life and the future. He presents himself as an ‘old soul’, someone who has knowledge way beyond their years. The interview could be seen on the 2002 Thug Angel: Life of an Outlaw documentary.
X Clan 1990
Tupac with Professor X and the rest of the X Clan members in front of a class.
Interviews & Scenes
Davey D Interview 1991
One of the most interesting and intense interviews, I've ever conducted was with Tupac Shakur.. He had just hit it big with the movie Juice and everyone wondering was he just acting or putting forth his real life persona in the movie.. Although I had known him for a couple of years it was hard for me to tell.. cause he had a loaded gun on him as we spoke...If I recall it was a 38....Pac explains in this interview his then recent encounter with the Oakland Police Department which resulted in him getting beat.
YO! MTV Raps 1991/1992
Tupac freestyle his verse from the unreleased track No Parts of Dis on Yo MTV Raps! He also points outs anyone trying to disrespect his group Digital Underground.
KRON TV 1991
The host Dominique Diprima on the "The Up" Hip Hop show ask some of the people from the audience including DJ Fuze and Tupac what's their favorite rap jam. Fuze replied It's Yours and Tupac said MC Hammer U Can't Touch This.