Feat. Trick Daddy — 2pac Still Ballin

It successfully introduced 2Pac to a younger generation of listeners who were gravitating toward Southern hip-hop.

The song solidified the idea that Tupac’s "vault" of unreleased music could be modernized without losing its soul. 2PAC STILL BALLIN FEAT. TRICK DADDY

It peaked at #31 on the Billboard Hot 100 and remains a staple on throwback hip-hop playlists. It successfully introduced 2Pac to a younger generation

At the height of his "Mayor of Miami" fame, Trick Daddy provides a gravelly, soulful verse. His presence grounded the track in the "Dirty South" sound that was dominating the charts at the time. At the height of his "Mayor of Miami"

The track moves at a faster tempo than many of Pac’s 90s hits, tailored for radio play and car speakers. 🏆 Impact and Legacy

The "Nitty Remix" version is the most recognized iteration of the song.