Life Is A Traffic Jam HiFi ft. Tupac on Bass

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Publicado 2021-03-02
1997 Gridlock'd
Tupac Shakur, Thandiwe Newton, and Tim Roth directed by Vondie Curtis-Hall
I have yet to watch this movie.
Haven't watched a Pac movie since he passed.
Pac on bass......Crazy.
Rest easy bruh.

It's largely autobiographical, with a lot of it coming from the time when I was a teenager in Detroit, playing guitar and singing in bands. Everybody was doing drugs. That was the way we thought we could play faster guitar, write better songs ... One day my best friend, the bassist, and I were sitting around and decided that maybe we could actually play better if we weren't stoned all the time. Next day, we went to try and get into rehab. We were doing a bit of everything and were both sixteen, living with our folks, so we couldn't give our address in case they got to know about what we were doing. So we ended up wandering around from place to place, no one giving us any help. I remembered that when it came to writing my first movie.
— Vondie Curtis-Hall

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#2pac
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Todos los comentarios (13)
  • @natemickens88
    I haven’t seen a 2Pac movie since he passed. Including this one Gridlockd. But the movie intro is solid.
  • @Manouthe1
    As a newly hatched bassist and big Pac fan, this blew my mind in the late 90's and made me push the bass even harder. My biggest icon at the time, now on bass! It was a sign from God for me to continue playing. R.I.P Pac
  • @ik6104
    This is a cool movie showed Pac could do any role, bad guy, good guy, drug addict...the world lost an iconic man
  • @FaFbFeverdog
    He’s not playing that, just so you guys know. It’s just for show.