Released in late 2002, "Still Ballin'" serves as a high-octane bridge between West Coast G-funk and the gritty aesthetics of early 2000s Southern rap. Featured on the posthumous album Better Dayz , the track reimagines Tupac Shakur’s unreleased vocals through the lens of Johnny "J" and Nitty, creating a club-ready anthem that feels both nostalgic and aggressively contemporary. 🎤 The Collaboration
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
the lyrics of the original "Str8 Ballin'" to this remix. Released in late 2002, "Still Ballin'" serves as
Despite the gap in time, Trick’s energy mirrors Pac’s intensity, making the collaboration feel organic rather than forced. 🎹 Production and Sound the lyrics of the original "Str8 Ballin'" to this remix
It features a bouncy, synth-heavy bassline characteristic of the post-G-funk era.