: The track emphasizes themes of betrayal, street survival, and unwavering retaliation. Pac uses the metaphor "ride on our enemies" to signal decisive action against those who "crossed the game". Production Details
The track was officially released posthumously in two primary forms: 2pac When We Ride On Our Enemies
The song serves as a fierce "diss track" where 2Pac confronts those he believed were interfering in his conflict with The Notorious B.I.G. and Bad Boy Entertainment . : The track emphasizes themes of betrayal, street
: This version was released on the 2002 double album Better Dayz . Produced by Briss and Johnny "J", it features a faster tempo and samples Prince's "When Doves Cry". Lyrical Themes and Targets and Bad Boy Entertainment
: He explicitly mentions the Fugees and Mobb Deep in the intro, reacting to their perceived disses.