Hip-Hop Resurrection: Eminem, 2Pac, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent & Biggie Unite on 2025’s “I Can Feel It” (Robbïns Remix)

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In a musical moment that fans across generations never thought possible, Eminem has led a powerful collaboration with both past and present legends in the explosive track “I Can Feel It.” The song, a modern tribute to hip-hop’s roots and resilience, features posthumous verses from 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G., alongside Snoop Dogg and 50 Cent — all brought together by the masterful remixing of rising producer Robbïns.

The Vision Behind the Project

The collaboration began as part of Eminem’s 2025 initiative titled “LEGACY: Reborn” — a project aimed at preserving and reintroducing iconic voices of hip-hop through modern production. Eminem, a longtime admirer of both 2Pac and Biggie, wanted to create a track that felt both nostalgic and urgent.

According to insiders at Shady Records, Eminem had access to never-before-released vocal tracks from 2Pac’s 1994 studio sessions and a rare freestyle by Biggie recorded just months before his death. These verses, previously untouched due to legal complexities, were finally cleared for release in late 2024.

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The Song

“I Can Feel It” opens with a haunting sample of Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight”—setting a cinematic tone before 2Pac’s unmistakable voice cuts through the beat with razor-sharp clarity:

“I feel the pressure, feel the pain, but I’m still standin’ /
Even when the world’s against me, I’m demandin’.”

Then comes Biggie, his flow effortless and charismatic:

“From Brooklyn basements to platinum dreams /
I saw the struggle, now I’m lacin’ up these hip-hop seams.”

Eminem’s verse acts as a bridge between the past and present — reflecting on the influence of both fallen legends on his life and career. His delivery is emotional but controlled, with lines like:

“Pac taught me to fight, Big taught me finesse /
I walk in their shadows but I carry the rest.”

Snoop Dogg brings West Coast cool with smooth bars and tributes to both his late friends, while 50 Cent anchors the track with raw street wisdom and grit.

Robbïns’ remix is cinematic, blending orchestral strings, heavy 808s, and subtle guitar riffs that elevate each verse to anthem-level intensity.

The Response

The track premiered with a dramatic visualizer—featuring AI-enhanced animation of 2Pac and Biggie performing side by side with Em, Snoop, and 50, silhouetted against the L.A. skyline and a glowing Detroit skyline behind them.

Within hours of its release, “I Can Feel It” hit #1 on global charts, amassed 30 million YouTube views, and set Spotify records for the biggest hip-hop debut of the year.

Critics praised the song not just for its historical weight, but for how naturally the voices of different eras blended. Rolling Stone called it “a spiritual sequel to ‘Dead Wrong’ and ‘Runnin’ (Dying to Live)’ — but with even more power.”