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Original Sin
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Ghetto Gospel
Ghetto Gospel
25/4/2005
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11/7/2005

Ghetto Gospel

Elton John

2005 Single
  • Released: 25 April 2005 · Fecha Grabación: 1992 -
    Label: AmaruInterscope · · Productor: Eminem
    1
    Ghetto Gospel
    Elton John • 2004 /11 /09
    0:00
  • 2
    (Tupac Shakur featuring Elton John)
    Elton John • 2005 /04 /25
    0:00
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    Original Sin
    Original Sin
    1/4/2002
    Ghetto Gospel
    Ghetto Gospel
    25/4/2005
    Electricity
    Electricity
    11/7/2005
    "Ghetto Gospel"
    Single by 2Pac featuring Elton John
    from the album Loyal to the Game
    B-side"Thugs Get Lonely Too"
    ReleasedApril 25, 2005[1]
    Recorded1992
    Genre
    Length3:58
    Label
    Songwriter(s)
    Producer(s)Eminem
    2Pac singles chronology
    "Thugs Get Lonely Too"
    (2004)
    "Ghetto Gospel"
    (2005)
    "Untouchable"
    (2006)
    Elton John singles chronology
    "Are You Ready for Love"
    (2003)
    "Ghetto Gospel"
    (2005)
    "Electricity"
    (2005)

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    2005 single by 2Pac

    For the Rod Wave album, see Ghetto Gospel (album).

    "Ghetto Gospel" is a song by American rapper Tupac Shakur, which was released as the lead single from his 2004 posthumous album Loyal to the Game. The song was produced by American rapper Eminem and features a sample from Elton John`s 1971 song "Indian Sunset".

    The single topped the charts in the UK (for 3 weeks),[2] Australia, Czech Republic, and Ireland. In New Zealand it peaked at number 3. The song was written by Tupac as an outcry to "end the war on the streets", addressing the futility of racial difference and dissidence, particularly under the unifying banner of poverty. He also pays tribute to murdered black activists Malcolm X and Bobby Hutton in the song.

    In response to Eminem`s remix, Elton John said: "how he`s managed to meld [Indian Sunset] with Tupac, I`ll never know. It`s just genius."[3]

    Background and recording

    Tupac recorded the song for inclusion on the 1992 Christmas-themed compilation album A Very Special Christmas 2, but due to his legal issues, the song was dropped from the compilation and was never released.[citation needed] This version has a much faster tempo and has a third and fourth verse which didn`t feature in the 2004 remix.[4] This version was produced by Big D The Impossible, a regular producer on Tupac`s first two albums; 2Pacalypse Now and Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. and does not contain the "Indian Sunset" sample, but builds on a sample of Tracy Chapman`s song "Crossroads" instead.[5]

    Recounting the experience in 2015, Eminem said: "You wouldn`t be able to tell the 18/19-year-old Marshall that he would ever be able to get his hands on some Tupac vocals and have that opportunity. It was such a significant piece of history for me and so much fun. I`m like a kid in a candy store; going nuts with the fact that I`m putting beats under his rhymes."[6]

    Music video

    "Ghetto Gospel" was the only song on Loyal to the Game with an accompanying YouTube music video.[7] The music video showcases the last day of a man`s life before he is fatally shot in the evening. Neither 2Pac nor Elton John physically appeared in the video - though clips of 2Pac are shown on a television. Towards the end of the music video, the actor (J. D. Williams) is shot but then appears at his own funeral, fueling rumors that the rapper`s death was faked. At the end of the video, there is a message from 2Pac’s mother, Afeni Shakur, saying "Remember to keep yourself alive, there is nothing more important than that".

    Track listing

    CD single

    No.TitleWriter(s)Sample(s)Length
    1."Ghetto Gospel"
    • Tupac Shakur
    • Marshall Mathers
    • Elton John
    • Bernard Taupin
    *Contains elements from "Indian Sunset" by Elton John3:58

    UK CD single

    No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
    1."Ghetto Gospel"
    • Tupac Shakur
    • Marshall Mathers
    • Elton John
    • Bernard Taupin
    Eminem3:58
    2."Thugs Get Lonely Too" (feat. Nate Dogg)
    • Shakur
    • Nathaniel Hale
    • Mathers
    Eminem4:48

    Official versions

    • Ghetto Gospel (Album Version Explicit)

    Charts

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Australia (ARIA)[31]

    Platinum

    70,000^

    Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[32]

    Gold

    45,000‡

    Germany (BVMI)[33]

    Gold

    150,000‡

    New Zealand (RMNZ)[34]

    2× Platinum

    60,000‡

    United Kingdom (BPI)[35]

    Platinum

    600,000‡

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
    ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

    Release history

    Region

    Date

    Format(s)

    Label(s)

    Ref.

    United States

    November 22, 2004 (2004-11-22)

    Urban contemporary radio

    Amaru, Interscope

    [36]

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    2005 single by 2Pac

    For the Rod Wave album, see Ghetto Gospel (album).

    "Ghetto Gospel" is a song by American rapper Tupac Shakur, which was released as the lead single from his 2004 posthumous album Loyal to the Game. The song was produced by American rapper Eminem and features a sample from Elton John`s 1971 song "Indian Sunset".

    The single topped the charts in the UK (for 3 weeks),[2] Australia, Czech Republic, and Ireland. In New Zealand it peaked at number 3. The song was written by Tupac as an outcry to "end the war on the streets", addressing the futility of racial difference and dissidence, particularly under the unifying banner of poverty. He also pays tribute to murdered black activists Malcolm X and Bobby Hutton in the song.

    In response to Eminem`s remix, Elton John said: "how he`s managed to meld [Indian Sunset] with Tupac, I`ll never know. It`s just genius."[3]

    Background and recording

    Tupac recorded the song for inclusion on the 1992 Christmas-themed compilation album A Very Special Christmas 2, but due to his legal issues, the song was dropped from the compilation and was never released.[citation needed] This version has a much faster tempo and has a third and fourth verse which didn`t feature in the 2004 remix.[4] This version was produced by Big D The Impossible, a regular producer on Tupac`s first two albums; 2Pacalypse Now and Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. and does not contain the "Indian Sunset" sample, but builds on a sample of Tracy Chapman`s song "Crossroads" instead.[5]

    Recounting the experience in 2015, Eminem said: "You wouldn`t be able to tell the 18/19-year-old Marshall that he would ever be able to get his hands on some Tupac vocals and have that opportunity. It was such a significant piece of history for me and so much fun. I`m like a kid in a candy store; going nuts with the fact that I`m putting beats under his rhymes."[6]

    Music video

    "Ghetto Gospel" was the only song on Loyal to the Game with an accompanying YouTube music video.[7] The music video showcases the last day of a man`s life before he is fatally shot in the evening. Neither 2Pac nor Elton John physically appeared in the video - though clips of 2Pac are shown on a television. Towards the end of the music video, the actor (J. D. Williams) is shot but then appears at his own funeral, fueling rumors that the rapper`s death was faked. At the end of the video, there is a message from 2Pac’s mother, Afeni Shakur, saying "Remember to keep yourself alive, there is nothing more important than that".

    Track listing

    CD single

    No.TitleWriter(s)Sample(s)Length
    1."Ghetto Gospel"
    • Tupac Shakur
    • Marshall Mathers
    • Elton John
    • Bernard Taupin
    *Contains elements from "Indian Sunset" by Elton John3:58

    UK CD single

    No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
    1."Ghetto Gospel"
    • Tupac Shakur
    • Marshall Mathers
    • Elton John
    • Bernard Taupin
    Eminem3:58
    2."Thugs Get Lonely Too" (feat. Nate Dogg)
    • Shakur
    • Nathaniel Hale
    • Mathers
    Eminem4:48

    Official versions

    • Ghetto Gospel (Album Version Explicit)

    Charts

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Australia (ARIA)[31]

    Platinum

    70,000^

    Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[32]

    Gold

    45,000‡

    Germany (BVMI)[33]

    Gold

    150,000‡

    New Zealand (RMNZ)[34]

    2× Platinum

    60,000‡

    United Kingdom (BPI)[35]

    Platinum

    600,000‡

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
    ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

    Release history

    Region

    Date

    Format(s)

    Label(s)

    Ref.

    United States

    November 22, 2004 (2004-11-22)

    Urban contemporary radio

    Amaru, Interscope

    [36]

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