It dropped without warning, but the shockwaves were immediate. A new posthumous release titled Angels Cry has brought together three giants from different eras — 2Pac, Eminem, and Rihanna — in a collaboration so powerful that fans across the globe are calling it “a spiritual awakening set to music.”

The voice of a legend returns

2Pac ft. Eminem, Rihanna, Lil Wayne - Kill For Love - 2023

Built from unreleased vocals recorded by 2Pac in the mid-90s, Angels Cry blends his unmistakable raw delivery with modern production. His verse — full of pain, rebellion, and hope — feels like it could have been written yesterday.

“I’ve been screaming at the heavens, but the angels never weep / Still I fight for every promise that the world said I can’t keep.”

Eminem answers with blistering verses about survival in the spotlight and the demons that never truly disappear, tying Pac’s message of struggle into the modern age. And then Rihanna’s haunting hook — “When the angels cry, who’s left to dry the tears?” — lifts the track into something transcendent, almost prayer-like.

Fans in floods of tears

Eminem ft. Rihanna & 2Pac - Hold Me Close [Music Video 2025]

Within hours of release, Angels Cry had stormed to #1 on Spotify’s Global Top 50 and was trending across every major platform. Fans are calling it one of the most emotional hip-hop records ever made:

“This is more than music — it’s 2Pac’s spirit living on.”
“Eminem sounds like he’s rapping with his mentor. Pac would be proud.”
“Rihanna’s voice feels like it’s carrying the whole world’s grief.”

Reaction videos show listeners openly crying, with one fan writing: “I haven’t felt a song hit me this hard since ‘Stan.’”

The legacy of 2Pac

Nearly three decades after his tragic death in 1996, 2Pac remains one of the most influential voices in music. Angels Cry marks yet another chapter in his enduring legacy, proving that his words and message are still relevant to a new generation scarred by violence, inequality, and personal battles.

Music historian Mark Anthony Neal put it best: “This track bridges time. You have 2Pac speaking to the struggles of the ‘90s, Eminem answering with his story of survival in the 2000s, and Rihanna embodying today’s pain and resilience. It’s history set to melody.”

A cultural moment

Critics are already calling Angels Cry one of the most important posthumous releases since Ghetto Gospel (2004). And for fans, it’s more than nostalgia — it’s a reminder that music has the power to heal, unite, and resurrect voices that should never be forgotten.

As one fan wrote on X: “Legends never die. They just find new ways to speak to us.”