Remix) | Still Ballin (nitty

: Trick Daddy’s inclusion was reportedly requested by Afeni Shakur herself, who felt his style mirrored her son's spirit; Trick Daddy famously recorded his verse in just 15 minutes. Lyrical Performance

The "Still Ballin (Nitty Remix)" is often hailed as a standout track on 2Pac's seventh posthumous album, Better Dayz (2002). Produced by Frank "Nitty" Pimentel, the song transformed an unreleased recording from 2Pac's prolific mid-90s studio sessions into a high-energy anthem featuring West Coast rapper Trick Daddy. Still Ballin (Nitty Remix)

While some critics generally view posthumous remixes as "cash-ins," many consider "Still Ballin'" an exception due to its cohesive sound and the genuine respect shown by Trick Daddy toward 2Pac's legacy. : Trick Daddy’s inclusion was reportedly requested by

: His flow is rapid and relentless, showcasing the "ridah" persona that dominated his Death Row era. While some critics generally view posthumous remixes as

The "Still Ballin (Nitty Remix)" remains a staple of 2Pac’s posthumous catalog. It successfully modernized his voice without losing the raw, confrontational energy that made him an icon. It is a rare example of a posthumous remix that feels like a natural collaboration rather than a forced update.