"Ghetto Gospel" is a song by rapperTupac Shakur, which was originally released as the second single on his posthumous 2004 album Loyal to the Game. It samples Elton John's 1971 hit, "Indian Sunset". The single topped the charts in the United Kingdom for 3 weeks, Australia, Czech Republic and the Republic of Ireland.
The song was written by Tupac Shakur as an outcry to "end the war on the streets", addressing the futility of racial difference and dissidence, particularly under the unifying banner of poverty. He also pays tribute to murdered black activists Malcolm X and Bobby Hutton.
Production
Eminem removed part of Shakur's first verse ("We never really went through that, 'cause we were born B.C., you and me before crack...".) The words "Lord, can you hear me speak" and "and pay the price of being hellbound" at the end of the song are originally Tupac's fourth verse. There are parts of the song in which Tupac's voice seems to be accompanied by a digitally added, lower toned voice: "before its ruined" from the end of the first verse and "I set goals, take control" and "Before we find world peace" from the second verse. The sudden change of tone in his voice when these words are spoken are possibly the result of multiple layers of time/pitch stretched vocals.
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Ghetto Gospel ((Explicit)) · 2Pac · Elton John
The Best Of 2Pac
℗ 2004 Interscope
Released on: 2007-12-03
Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer: Eminem
Producer, Additional Producer: Luis Resto
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Mixer: Steve King
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Mike Strange
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Tony Campana
Composer Lyricist: Tupac Shakur
Composer Lyricist: Marshall Mathers
Composer Lyricist: Luis Resto
Composer Lyricist: Elton John
Composer Lyricist: Bernie Taupin
Composer Lyricist: Deon Evans
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Loyal to the Game is the tenth studio album and fifth posthumous studio album by Tupac Shakur. It contains remixes of previously unreleased music recorded by Shakur before his death in 1996. Released in the United States on December 14, 2004 (December 12 in the United Kingdom), Loyal to the Game was produced by Eminem.
According to an interview with MTV, Eminem was so moved by Tupac's life and work that he wrote a letter to Tupac's mother, Afeni Shakur, asking her to consider letting him produce the album. Shakur agreed, giving Eminem the go ahead. The album featured two singles- "Thugs Get Lonely Too" featuring Nate Dogg and "Ghetto Gospel" featuring Elton John.
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Official Music Video for “Ghetto Gospel” performed by 2Pac
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Official Music Video for “Ghetto Gospel” performed by 2Pac
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Celebrate the 30th anniversary of 2Pac’s rap crew Thug Life’s debut album “Thug Life: Volume 1” IVC Edition - https://2pac.lnk.to/ivcthuglifevol1
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Ghetto Gospel ((Explicit)) · 2Pac · Elton John
The Best Of 2Pac
℗ 2004 Interscope
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Ghetto Gospel ((Explicit)) · 2Pac · Elton John
The Best Of 2Pac
℗ 2004 Interscope
Released on: 2007-12-03
Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer: Eminem
Producer, Additional Producer: Luis Resto
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Mixer: Steve King
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Mike Strange
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Tony Campana
Composer Lyricist: Tupac Shakur
Composer Lyricist: Marshall Mathers
Composer Lyricist: Luis Resto
Composer Lyricist: Elton John
Composer Lyricist: Bernie Taupin
Composer Lyricist: Deon Evans
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Ghetto Gospel ((Explicit)) · 2Pac · Elton John
The Best Of 2Pac
℗ 2004 Interscope
Released on: 2007-12-03
Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer: Eminem
Producer, Additional Producer: Luis Resto
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Mixer: Steve King
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Mike Strange
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Tony Campana
Composer Lyricist: Tupac Shakur
Composer Lyricist: Marshall Mathers
Composer Lyricist: Luis Resto
Composer Lyricist: Elton John
Composer Lyricist: Bernie Taupin
Composer Lyricist: Deon Evans
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Loyal to the Game is the tenth studio album and fifth posthumous studio album by Tupac Shakur. It contains remixes of previously unreleased music recorded by Shakur before his death in 1996. Released in the United States on December 14, 2004 (December 12 in the United Kingdom), Loyal to the Game was produced by Eminem.
According to an interview with MTV, Eminem was so moved by Tupac's life and work that he wrote a letter to Tupac's mother, Afeni Shakur, asking her to consider letting him produce the album. Shakur agreed, giving Eminem the go ahead. The album featured two singles- "Thugs Get Lonely Too" featuring Nate Dogg and "Ghetto Gospel" featuring Elton John.
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Loyal to the Game is the tenth studio album and fifth posthumous studio album by Tupac Shakur. It contains remixes of previously unreleased music recorded by Shakur before his death in 1996. Released in the United States on December 14, 2004 (December 12 in the United Kingdom), Loyal to the Game was produced by Eminem.
According to an interview with MTV, Eminem was so moved by Tupac's life and work that he wrote a letter to Tupac's mother, Afeni Shakur, asking her to consider letting him produce the album. Shakur agreed, giving Eminem the go ahead. The album featured two singles- "Thugs Get Lonely Too" featuring Nate Dogg and "Ghetto Gospel" featuring Elton John.
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The greatest of all time, Tupac Amaru Shakur lives on through his music. Greg "Shock G" Jacobs once said "Slick Rick rhymed from the nasal palate, Nas from the ...
The greatest of all time, Tupac Amaru Shakur lives on through his music. Greg "Shock G" Jacobs once said "Slick Rick rhymed from the nasal palate, Nas from the back of his throat, and Pac from the pit of his stomach, which is where his power came from". Shakur's influences stemmed from Huey P Newton, Martin Luther King Jr and Malcolm X. Shakur's voice carried immense weight and power, reminiscent of these influential speakers.
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The greatest of all time, Tupac Amaru Shakur lives on through his music. Greg "Shock G" Jacobs once said "Slick Rick rhymed from the nasal palate, Nas from the back of his throat, and Pac from the pit of his stomach, which is where his power came from". Shakur's influences stemmed from Huey P Newton, Martin Luther King Jr and Malcolm X. Shakur's voice carried immense weight and power, reminiscent of these influential speakers.
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Official Music Video for “Ghetto Gospel” performed by 2Pac
Stream more 2Pac releases: https://www.2pac.com/discography/
Celebrate the 30th anniversary of 2Pac’s rap crew Thug Life’s debut album “Thug Life: Volume 1” IVC Edition - https://2pac.lnk.to/ivcthuglifevol1
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Ghetto Gospel ((Explicit)) · 2Pac · Elton John
The Best Of 2Pac
℗ 2004 Interscope
Released on: 2007-12-03
Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer: Eminem
Producer, Additional Producer: Luis Resto
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Mixer: Steve King
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Mike Strange
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Tony Campana
Composer Lyricist: Tupac Shakur
Composer Lyricist: Marshall Mathers
Composer Lyricist: Luis Resto
Composer Lyricist: Elton John
Composer Lyricist: Bernie Taupin
Composer Lyricist: Deon Evans
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Loyal to the Game is the tenth studio album and fifth posthumous studio album by Tupac Shakur. It contains remixes of previously unreleased music recorded by Shakur before his death in 1996. Released in the United States on December 14, 2004 (December 12 in the United Kingdom), Loyal to the Game was produced by Eminem.
According to an interview with MTV, Eminem was so moved by Tupac's life and work that he wrote a letter to Tupac's mother, Afeni Shakur, asking her to consider letting him produce the album. Shakur agreed, giving Eminem the go ahead. The album featured two singles- "Thugs Get Lonely Too" featuring Nate Dogg and "Ghetto Gospel" featuring Elton John.
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The greatest of all time, Tupac Amaru Shakur lives on through his music. Greg "Shock G" Jacobs once said "Slick Rick rhymed from the nasal palate, Nas from the back of his throat, and Pac from the pit of his stomach, which is where his power came from". Shakur's influences stemmed from Huey P Newton, Martin Luther King Jr and Malcolm X. Shakur's voice carried immense weight and power, reminiscent of these influential speakers.
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"Ghetto Gospel" is a song by rapperTupac Shakur, which was originally released as the second single on his posthumous 2004 album Loyal to the Game. It samples Elton John's 1971 hit, "Indian Sunset". The single topped the charts in the United Kingdom for 3 weeks, Australia, Czech Republic and the Republic of Ireland.
The song was written by Tupac Shakur as an outcry to "end the war on the streets", addressing the futility of racial difference and dissidence, particularly under the unifying banner of poverty. He also pays tribute to murdered black activists Malcolm X and Bobby Hutton.
Production
Eminem removed part of Shakur's first verse ("We never really went through that, 'cause we were born B.C., you and me before crack...".) The words "Lord, can you hear me speak" and "and pay the price of being hellbound" at the end of the song are originally Tupac's fourth verse. There are parts of the song in which Tupac's voice seems to be accompanied by a digitally added, lower toned voice: "before its ruined" from the end of the first verse and "I set goals, take control" and "Before we find world peace" from the second verse. The sudden change of tone in his voice when these words are spoken are possibly the result of multiple layers of time/pitch stretched vocals.
[2Pac] If I could recelect before my hood dayz I would sit in bliss and reminis on the good dayz. I stop and stare at the younger, my heart goes to'em They stressed and goin under. We never really went through that Cause we was born ?? Today things change,its a shame They blame it on the youth cause the truth look strange For them its worse, we come from a world thats cursed And it hurts. Cause any day theyll push the button. And yall condemned like malcom x and uncle bob They died for nothin. Make the people teary, the world looks dreary But when you wipe your eyes you see it clearley. Theres no need for you to fear me. If you take the time to hear me, maybe you can learn to cheer me. It aint about black or white, cause we human I hope you see the light before its ruiend My ghetto gospel [Chorus x3] It ok, its ok, its ok My ghetto gospel [2Pac] Tell me do you see that old lady she aint sad Living out a bag, in rags, loving the things she has Over there see that lady, the cracks got her crazy. And shes gonna give birth to a baby? I shouldnt let it fade me. we out of the projects Jumped into another form of slavery. And even now i get discouraged. I wonder if its tooken all back will i still keep the courage. I refuse to be a role modle. I keep control on the hoes and take out my old bottle. I make mistakes, i learn from everyone. And when its said and done, ill be called a better one. If i strecth you dont stretch. Never forget, god is gonna finish with me yet. I feel his hands on my brain. When i write ryhmes, i go blind, and let the lord do this thing. But am i any less holy, I choose to puff a blunt and drink a beer with my homies And then world peace, we tried and failed Now theres war in the streets My ghetto gospel. [Chorus x3] [2Pac] I remember grandmas hands use to hold me Mold me, i never forget the things she told me Brothas a butt, and played the big shot But you know grannys are the only other thing lil ghetto kids got. Moms work, and pops burried. Drop me off at grannys, left without a heart cause shes worried And ghetto grannys are like books. We got some many crooks, so many grannys gettin shook. And gettin trapped in a nursing home. Times is hard, and even worse alone And how could you be so cold, Youll get your turn, as soon as you turn old. All they ask of every person, Is for a brotha to figure whats on his mind when hes cursin. 9 out of 10 youll find them problems. Time to take listen and see what you can do to solve them. Cause every body needs a little help On the way of relieng on ones self. And think about it, why 2pac hit you with a little ghetto gospel My ghetto gospel. [Chorus x3] [2Pac] I wake up stone cold gangsta main See ya gave me ghetto gospel, i thank you main Use to roll in the back and do drugs a lot. Now im bangin the tracks, slangin ryhmes i got. In this world of greed tryin to succeed on my beliefs. Now i lay me down to sleep, lord can you hear me speak. Can you forgive me for my sins If i had it all to do again, id still play to win I hope the lord can understand me. A mans gotta do what he can for his family. And pay the price of being hellbound. But i ratha see hell later than see hell now. And the devil aint got nothin on the president. Cut back and keep us tsrapped in our residence. And be like animals in cages. We can rant and rave about slavery for ages. Or we can stop makin awful And hitem with a lil ghetto gospel My ghetto gospel. [Chorus x4]