The soul-stirring cry left behind by the late charismatic figure
Reaching the top of the US charts, the song features sharp lyrics that question harsh realities, powerfully shaking your heart over a sophisticated G-funk soundscape.
Originally released as the B-side to the 1993 single "Keep Ya Head Up," it was later released as the lead single from his first album of unreleased material, "RU Still Down? (Remember Me)," in 1997, after his death. The song is deeply introspective and poetic, depicting the struggles of the Black community living through harsh realities such as poverty, racial discrimination, and police brutality. It reached number 67 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 18 on the R&B chart.
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I Wonder If Heaven Got A Ghetto (Soulpower Hip Hop Album Mix)
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I Wonder If Heaven Got A Ghetto (Soulpower Hip Hop Instrumental)
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I Wonder If Heaven Got A Ghetto (Soulpower Album Mix)
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I Wonder If Heaven Got A Ghetto (Soulpower Album Instrumental)
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