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Yes, "Ghetto Gospel" features lyrics by Tupac Shakur, which were recorded in 1995. The song was later completed and released posthumously in 2004, with additional production and vocals by Elton John. It blends themes of struggle, hope, and resilience, reflecting Tupac's enduring influence on hip-hop and social issues.

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When did Tupac release the song Ghetto Gospel?

Tupac released the song 'Ghetto Gospel' in the year 2004. The song 'Ghetto Gospel' was released as the second single on his 2004 album entitled 'Loyal to the Game'.


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When did the song ghetto gospel come out?

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Was Tupac really from the ghetto?

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Did tupac support charities?

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