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2Pac’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

2Pac, who lost his life in 1996 after being caught up in the fierce East Coast–West Coast hip-hop feud of the ’90s.

Born in Harlem, a Black neighborhood in Manhattan, New York, he moved to California at 17—someone who knew both the East and the West.

This time, we’ll introduce some of his popular tracks, as he remains a legend in hip-hop to this day.

2Pac’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Hit ‘Em Up2Pac11rank/position

2Pac – Hit ‘Em Up [High Quality]
Hit 'Em Up2Pac

A diss track aimed at East Coast rappers and The Notorious B.I.G., who was once a friend of 2Pac.

It was released in 1996.

The music video was filmed at a warehouse on Slauson Avenue in Los Angeles.

I Get Around2Pac12rank/position

Tupac, who enjoyed legendary popularity as a rapper representing West Coast rap—nicknamed “Wessai”—was a defining figure of the scene.

His track I Get Around is one of his most popular songs.

Released in 1993, it was produced by Shock G, known as a core member of the popular Wessai group Digital Underground.

Centered on the theme of sex, the song features explicit lyrics, but it’s highly recommended as a summertime hip-hop track!

Life Goes On2Pac13rank/position

Japanese Translation: 2PAC – Life goes on (HD)
Life Goes On2Pac

A moving song that weaves together the joys and sorrows of life.

2Pac’s powerful voice conveys a tribute to lost friends and encouragement to those who go on living.

Included on the 1996 album “All Eyez on Me,” it reached No.

31 on the Billboard Hot 100.

While mourning comrades who fell victim to gang violence, it calls on the survivors to keep looking forward and continue walking.

Evoking deep sadness yet also hope, this work offers comfort and courage to those who have lost someone dear.

Road To Glory2Pac14rank/position

2Pac – Road To Glory (Unreleased – Dedicated To Mike Tyson).wmv
Road To Glory2Pac

Mike Tyson is a legendary boxer with top-tier punching power, combined with weaving and hand speed you wouldn’t expect from a heavyweight.

He struggled when forced to back up—partly due to difficulties with parrying and blocking uppercuts and with conditioning—but in close-range infighting, he was one of the most powerful boxers ever, capable of knocking out opponents in an instant.

His famous theme song is “Road To Glory,” known as a hidden gem by the equally legendary rapper, 2Pac.

So Many Tears2Pac15rank/position

2Pac – Shed So Many Tears – Lyrics / HQ Version
So Many Tears2Pac

A track released in 1995 by the American rapper 2Pac.

It was inspired by Stevie Wonder’s 1981 track “That Girl.” The track was used during Vibe Magazine’s 1995 prison interview with 2Pac.