2Pac-Ghetto Gospel .mp3
“Ghetto Gospel” is a song by the late American rapper 2Pac, featuring vocals by singer Elton John. It was released posthumously as a single in 2005, as part of the album “Loyal to the Game,” which was produced by Eminem.
The song samples Elton John’s “Indian Sunset” and contains themes of spirituality, social commentary, and personal reflection. In “Ghetto Gospel,” 2Pac addresses issues such as poverty, violence, and the struggles faced by marginalized communities, while also expressing hope for a better future.
“Ghetto Gospel” received positive reviews from music critics and became a commercial success, charting in multiple countries. The collaboration between 2Pac and Elton John was widely praised for its unexpected pairing and the powerful message conveyed through the song.
As one of 2Pac’s posthumous releases, “Ghetto Gospel” remains a poignant reminder of his enduring influence on hip-hop and his ability to address complex social issues through his music. It continues to be celebrated by fans as one of his most iconic and impactful songs.