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The track was produced by longtime collaborator and is noted for its high-octane tempo and relentless flow.

: Beyond the Nas-related sample, the track interpolates Whodini's "Friends" and Pac’s own "Bomb First (My Second Reply)" and "Outlaw," creating a self-referential tapestry of his West Coast/Death Row identity. Cultural Legacy Troublesome '96

: The final verse finds Pac imagining confrontations with his enemies' families, highlighting the internal struggle between his protective instincts and the cycle of violence he felt trapped in. The track was produced by longtime collaborator and