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"The high-speed chases, the memories of faces past / Which one of us is destined to survive and which one's gonna last?"
🕊️ The Gospel of a Ghetto Prophet: "Ballad Of A Dead Soulja"
Pac uses the track to paint a picture of the cycle of street life. He moves between being a narrator and a participant, warning that the "game" he’s in only has two exits: prison or the grave. Ballad Of A Dead Soulja
Released on the posthumous 2001 album Until the End of Time , "Ballad Of A Dead Soulja" isn't just a song—it’s a vivid, gritty short story set to music.
Because it was released after his passing, lyrics like "A coward dies a thousand deaths, a soldier dies but once" carry a heavy, prophetic weight. He wasn't just rapping about a lifestyle; he was documenting a reality he knew he wouldn't escape. Key Lyrics: "The high-speed chases, the memories of faces past
Working on a post about "Ballad Of A Dead Soulja"? This track is one of the most hauntingly cinematic openers in 2Pac’s catalog.
Decades later, the "Ballad" remains a staple for fans because it captures the duality of 2Pac: the warrior and the poet. It’s a reminder that every "soulja" has a story worth telling. Because it was released after his passing, lyrics
Produced by Johnny "J," the track features a somber, rolling beat that perfectly matches Pac’s urgent delivery. It feels like a modern-day Western, trading out horses and revolvers for lowriders and heavy artillery.
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