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10 Best 2Pac Songs of All Time

List of the Top 10 Best 2Pac Songs of All Time

Samuel Moore by Samuel Moore
May 20, 2025
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When you talk about hip-hop legends, few names carry the weight, passion, and legacy of 2Pac. More than just a rapper, Tupac Shakur was a poet, a prophet, and a revolutionary voice for the streets. With his razor-sharp lyrics, raw emotion, and fearless honesty, 2Pac didn’t just make music—he created movements. From tales of struggle and survival to powerful calls for justice and unity, his songs continue to echo through generations, resonating with fans worldwide.

In this countdown of the Top 10 Most Popular 2Pac Songs of All Time, we’re diving into the timeless tracks that turned Tupac into a global icon. These are the anthems that lit up the charts, shook the system, and carved his name into the very foundation of hip-hop culture. Whether it’s the heartfelt pain of “Dear Mama,” the street wisdom of “Changes,” or the fiery defiance of “Hail Mary,” each song is a masterclass in lyrical power and emotional truth.

So throw on your headphones, feel the bass, and step into the mind of a man who used music as a weapon, a prayer, and a lifeline. The countdown begins now—and the legacy of 2Pac lives on, louder than ever.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Changes (1998)
  • 2. California Love (1995)
  • 3. Dear Mama (1995)
  • 4. Hit ‘Em Up (1996)
  • 5. Ghetto Gospel (2004)
  • 6. Hail Mary (1997)
  • 7. All Eyez on Me (1996)
  • 8. I Get Around (1993)
  • 9. Keep Ya Head Up (1993)
  • 10. Ambitionz Az a Ridah (1996)

1. Changes (1998)

Few songs capture 2Pac’s depth as both an artist and a social commentator like Changes. Released posthumously in 1998, the song is built around a sample of Bruce Hornsby’s The Way It Is, blending its melancholic piano melody with Pac’s powerful storytelling. He tackles systemic racism, police brutality, poverty, and inner-city violence with raw honesty, questioning whether real change is even possible. His words are as relevant today as they were when he wrote them, making Changes an enduring anthem for those fighting for justice. The song’s introspective nature and poignant lyrics showcase 2Pac’s ability to merge street poetry with profound social commentary, proving why he remains one of hip-hop’s most impactful voices.

2. California Love (1995)

A true West Coast anthem, California Love is a high-energy celebration of the Golden State that remains one of the most iconic hip-hop tracks of all time. Released in 1995, the song marked 2Pac’s triumphant return to the rap scene after his release from prison. Produced by the legendary Dr. Dre, it features his signature hard-hitting beats and the unmistakable talkbox stylings of Roger Troutman. 2Pac’s verses paint a vivid picture of California’s sun-soaked glamour and its darker realities, making it more than just a party track—it’s a statement. The song dominated the charts, becoming an instant classic and cementing its place as a defining track of 90s hip-hop. Decades later, California Love still radiates an electrifying energy, capturing the essence of West Coast rap at its peak.

3. Dear Mama (1995)

A deeply personal and heartfelt tribute, Dear Mama is one of the most emotional tracks in 2Pac’s catalog. Released in 1995, it details his complicated yet loving relationship with his mother, Afeni Shakur, who struggled with addiction but always provided him with unwavering support. Pac’s lyrics are raw and sincere, reflecting both gratitude and pain. The soulful beat, paired with his heartfelt delivery, makes this song one of the greatest tributes to motherhood ever recorded in hip-hop. It’s a reminder that beneath the tough exterior, 2Pac was a poet with an immense capacity for love and appreciation. Dear Mama is timeless, resonating with anyone who understands the sacrifices and strength of a mother’s love.

4. Hit ‘Em Up (1996)

If there’s one diss track that shook the hip-hop world to its core, it’s Hit ‘Em Up. Released in 1996, this scathing attack on The Notorious B.I.G. and Bad Boy Records took rap beefs to an entirely new level. Over an ominous beat, 2Pac delivers venomous bars filled with unfiltered rage, making it clear that this was more than just music—it was personal. His aggressive delivery and relentless flow turned this song into one of the most infamous diss tracks ever recorded. Hit ‘Em Up not only escalated the East Coast vs. West Coast rivalry but also became a defining moment in hip-hop history. Even decades later, it remains one of the most brutal and unapologetic call-outs ever put on wax.

5. Ghetto Gospel (2004)

Released years after his passing, Ghetto Gospel became a global hit in 2004, blending 2Pac’s socially conscious lyrics with an Elton John sample (Indian Sunset). The song speaks on the struggles of inner-city youth, the dangers of violence, and the need for peace, delivering a message that remains as impactful today as ever. Despite being released posthumously, Pac’s words carry an urgency that transcends generations, proving his influence never faded. The fusion of hip-hop and gospel elements adds a unique depth to the track, giving it an almost spiritual quality. Ghetto Gospel is a testament to 2Pac’s ability to inspire and provoke thought, even long after his time.

6. Hail Mary (1997)

Eerie, haunting, and deeply introspective, Hail Mary stands out as one of 2Pac’s most powerful posthumous releases. Dropped in 1997, the song has an almost spiritual undertone, with its chilling beat and haunting chorus creating an ominous atmosphere. 2Pac’s verses explore themes of fate, revenge, and mortality, giving the track a prophetic feel. The hypnotic production and gripping storytelling make Hail Mary one of his most memorable works. Whether interpreted as a reflection of his inner demons or a warning to his enemies, the song captures a darker, more intense side of 2Pac that continues to captivate listeners.

7. All Eyez on Me (1996)

The title track from his legendary double album, All Eyez on Me is a bold declaration of 2Pac’s dominance in the rap game. Released in 1996, the song captures his post-prison mindset—paranoid, fearless, and unapologetically confident. Over a booming beat, Pac raps about his newfound fame, the pressures of success, and the constant scrutiny he faced. His delivery is relentless, making this track a defining anthem of his career. All Eyez on Me is more than just a boastful rap song; it’s an encapsulation of 2Pac’s larger-than-life persona, one that still looms over the hip-hop world today.

8. I Get Around (1993)

Before he became hip-hop’s most complex and controversial figure, 2Pac had a playful, party-loving side—and I Get Around is the perfect example. Released in 1993, this track is pure West Coast fun, filled with flirtatious energy and a funky, upbeat groove. Unlike his more serious, socially conscious material, I Get Around is lighthearted and carefree, showing off Pac’s charismatic persona. The song became a summer anthem and remains a staple for feel-good West Coast vibes. It also showcased 2Pac’s versatility—he could deliver hard-hitting social commentary, but he could also make a hit that just made people want to dance.

9. Keep Ya Head Up (1993)

A song of empowerment and resilience, Keep Ya Head Up is one of 2Pac’s most uplifting tracks. Released in 1993, it serves as a heartfelt message to women, particularly single mothers, reminding them of their strength and worth in a world that often tries to tear them down. Built around a soulful sample of Zapp’s Be Alright, the song’s smooth production pairs beautifully with Pac’s compassionate lyrics. Beyond his tough-guy image, this song showcases 2Pac’s deep empathy and his ability to inspire change through music. Keep Ya Head Up remains an anthem of hope, proving that 2Pac was more than just a rapper—he was a voice for the people.

10. Ambitionz Az a Ridah (1996)

From the moment the beat kicks in, Ambitionz Az a Ridah radiates pure energy. Released in 1996 as the opening track of All Eyez on Me, this song is an aggressive declaration of war against his enemies. Pac’s flow is razor-sharp, his lyrics unfiltered, and the production is relentless. This is 2Pac at his most ferocious, showing the world that he was back with a vengeance. Ambitionz Az a Ridah embodies his unbreakable spirit, raw intensity, and relentless drive, making it one of the hardest-hitting tracks in hip-hop history.

Samuel Moore

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