2Pac Popular Song Rankings [2025]
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.
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2Pac’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)
So Many Tears2Pac15rank/position

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.
only fear of death2Pac16rank/position

This is a classic track by the legendary rapper 2Pac, a charismatic gangsta figure who left this world due to violent conflict.
The raw lyrics, which seem to express a fear of death, are painfully earnest, and the references to truths that could happen to anyone pierce the heart with a profound, melancholic depth.
I Ain’t Mad At Cha2Pac ft. Danny Boy17rank/position

Hip-hop artist 2Pac, who was selected among Rolling Stone’s 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.
This track was released two days after his death.
The song reflects on the changes he went through from his youth to his rise to fame.
It carries the message that “even if the people around me change, my love for my old friends remains the same.”
California Love2Pac feat Dr.Dre18rank/position

It samples Joe Cocker’s 1972 track “Woman to Woman.” A collaboration between American rappers 2Pac and Dr.
Dre, it talks about the lifestyle of California’s hip hop scene.
The music video, directed by Hype Williams, features appearances by actors including Chris Tucker.
Hail Mary2Pac19rank/position

Tupac, the legendary rapper representing the Westside.
He’s created countless classics, but the track I recommend as a sports hype song is Hail Mary.
Its lyrics carry religious themes, centering on the Virgin Mary, and deliver a disciplined message about the need to break free from one’s current circumstances.
The song’s content, combined with its old-school production, brings a rush of motivation.
Definitely give it a listen.
Never Surrender2Pac20rank/position

The legendary hip-hop king representing the West Coast, 2Pac.
Any true head knows he’s a great rapper.
Among his works, the track that’s especially perfect for school sports days and athletic festivals is “Never Surrender.” Even at a school sports day, it’s ultimately about competition.
The track’s hard-edged lyrics and flow match the intense, head-to-head atmosphere perfectly.
It’ll boost the athletes’ motivation too, so definitely give it a listen.





