Runnin' (dying To Live) - 2pac (feat. Notorious B.i.g) Page

Eminem stripped away the original guest verses and replaced the upbeat production with a melancholic arrangement centered around a high-pitched sample of Edgar Winter's "Dying to Live".

The song is often cited as a definitive posthumous release because it uses authentic, non-digitally manipulated verses to foster a sense of reconciliation. Its success was bolstered by a music video—the only one released for the Resurrection soundtrack—which featured rare archival footage and interviews, humanizing the two legends beyond the "East vs. West" caricature. Runnin' (Dying To Live) - 2Pac (feat. Notorious B.I.G)

The Edgar Winter sample— "Why am I fighting to live if I'm just living to fight? / Why am I trying to see when there ain't nothing in sight?" —acts as a philosophical inquiry into the "thug life" ideology. Eminem stripped away the original guest verses and

The song is a posthumous remix of the 1994 track " Runnin' from tha Police ," originally produced by during a brief window when 2Pac and Biggie were friends. West" caricature

Featured verses from 2Pac, Biggie, Stretch, and Dramacydal over a lighter, up-tempo beat with a hook by Lil' Vicious.

expresses shock at Pac’s death, recorded just weeks before his own murder: "I would never wish death on nobody... because there ain't no coming back from that" . Critical Legacy