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"Ghetto Gospel" is a song by American rapper Tupac Shakur, which was released as the lead single from his 2004 posthumous album Loyal to the Game. The song was produced by American rapper Eminem and features a sample from Elton John 's 1971 song " Indian Sunset ".
Originally, "Ghetto Gospel" was recorded for inclusion on the 1992 Christmas compilation A Very Special Christmas 2, but due to Tupac's legal troubles, the song was dropped from the album. [citation needed] This original version has a much faster tempo and features a third and fourth verse which didn't feature in Eminem's remix. [7] [8]
Many of the song's lyrics were reused in 2Pac's 1992 single "Changes" . Rapper Nas interpolated "I Wonder if Heaven Got a Ghetto" in the song "Black President" from his untitled 2008 album. The line "And though it seems heaven sent/We ain't ready to have a black president" is used repeatedly as the song's chorus.
"Thugs Get Lonely Too" is a song by rapper Tupac Shakur featuring Nate Dogg. The song was released as a 12" promo single for his 2004 posthumous album Loyal to the Game. The song was also used as the b-side to the album's lead single "Ghetto Gospel". It charted at number 55 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and number 98 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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Eric Narciandi (far right) a.k.a. DJ EFN poses with Miami legend rapper JT Money (center) and Charles Rivero, during an event to celebrate the Crazy Hood Productions 30th anniversary at La esquina ...
"Ghetto Gospel" 2004 Loyal to the Game — Eminem, Luis Resto, (co.) "Ghetto Star" 2002 Better Dayz: Nutt-So Go-Twice "Ghost" 2003 Tupac: Resurrection — Eminem "God Bless the Dead" 1998 Greatest Hits — "The Good Die Young" 1999 Still I Rise: Val Young, Napoleon, Young Noble, Kastro, E.D.I. Mean: Big D "Good Life" 2001 Until the End of Time
R U Still Down? was the name of several handwritten track lists 2Pac had written in 1993 and 1994 that featured both, unreleased songs and songs that would later be issued on Me Against The World and Thug Life: Volume 1. [3] Interscope Records originally planned to release an album under the same name in December 1995, during 2Pac's imprisonment.