In a 1994 MTV interview with Tabitha Soren, Tupac Shakur describes the "hell" of being a successful black man who cannot live in his own neighborhood due to crime but feels unwelcome in white neighborhoods. He critiques the concept of the "black community" as a zip-code-less myth and discusses the deep-rooted distrust ingrained in black Americans. The segment highlights the lack of safe, prosperous spaces for successful black individuals.

