It’s the collaboration no one thought they’d ever hear — but now the world is buzzing.
A new track titled “Heaven or Hell” featuring the late rap icon 2Pac, hip-hop legend Eminem, and pop powerhouse Rihanna has stunned fans, dropping online without warning and immediately igniting debates, tears, and goosebumps across the globe.

2Pac ft. Eminem & Rihanna - Heaven or Hell [Music Video 2025]

The Song: A Battle Between Light and Darkness

“Heaven or Hell” blends unearthed 2Pac verses — recorded during his prime in the mid-90s — with fresh bars from Eminem and a soaring, angelic hook from Rihanna.

2Pac’s verses: Furious, raw, and filled with his trademark mix of defiance and vulnerability, Pac raps about the struggles of surviving poverty and violence, asking the ultimate question: “Am I bound for Heaven, or condemned to Hell?”

Eminem: Coming in with razor-edged precision, Shady responds from a 2025 perspective, rapping about his own demons, addiction, and redemption, while weaving in clever wordplay that directly nods to Pac’s legacy.

Rihanna: Her voice haunts the chorus, singing “Tell me where do we go, when the night takes our soul?” — a refrain fans are already calling “chilling” and “goosebump-inducing.”

2Pac ft. Eminem & Rihanna - Heaven or Hell [Music Video 2025] - YouTube

The track fuses old-school West Coast grit with modern production, creating something that feels both timeless and brand new.

Fans Lose Their Minds Online

Social media went into meltdown the moment the track surfaced:

One fan tweeted: “2Pac, Eminem, Rihanna… this isn’t just music, this is history happening in our lifetime.”

Another wrote: “Hearing Pac’s voice again gave me chills. With Em and RiRi on it? Legendary.”

TikTok reaction videos flooded in within hours, with fans calling it “the collab of eternity” and “proof legends never die.”

How It Came Together

According to insiders, producers unearthed never-before-released vocals from 2Pac’s vaults, reportedly recorded during his All Eyez On Me sessions. Eminem — who has long cited Pac as one of his greatest inspirations — reworked the verses, lacing them into a brand-new beat. Rihanna was brought in to add her signature power and emotional weight to the hook.

Music critics are already calling the release “a spiritual handoff between generations of icons.”

The Legacy Lives On

More than 28 years after 2Pac’s death, his voice still resonates. “Heaven or Hell” proves not only the timelessness of his words but also the continuing power of hip-hop to bridge eras, lives, and even worlds.

As one fan summed it up:

“Pac rapped about living forever through music. This song proves he was right.”