I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto

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"I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto"
Single by 2Pac
from the album R U Still Down? (Remember Me)
B-side When I Get Free
Released August 26, 1997
Format CD single, cassette single, 12" single, 7" single
Genre R&B, hip hop
Length 4:40
Label Interscope
Jive Records
Amaru Entertainment
Writer(s) T. Shakur, D.K. McDowell, Larry Troutman, Lawrence Goodman, Roger Troutman
Producer(s) Soulshock & Karlin
2Pac singles chronology
"Made Niggaz"
(with The Outlawz)
(1997)
"I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto"
(1997)
"Do for Love"
(1998)
Music video
"I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto" on YouTube

"I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto" is the first posthumous single by 2Pac. It appears on his album R U Still Down? (Remember Me). The original was also released as the B-side on the "Keep Ya Head Up" single.

There are two versions of the song on the R U Still Down? (Remember Me) album. One is an OG Vibe (remake of the original, using the same sample); the other is a "hip hop remix" version which was recorded while he was on Death Row and intended for the album. They are both different from the original version that was featured on the "Keep Ya Head Up" single.

The song title originally came from the lyrics of fellow West Coast rapper Spice 1, of the 1992 song "Welcome to the Ghetto."[citation needed]

Rapper Nas interpolated "I Wonder if Heaven's Got A Ghetto" in his song "Black President" on his untitled 2008 album. The line "And though it seems heaven sent/We ain't ready to have a black president" is used repeatedly as the chorus.

Video

In the Lionel C. Martin directed music video from July 14–15, 1997, the perspective is a first-person viewpoint of Shakur. After being shot, he stumbles to a nunnery in fictional Rukahs, New Mexico. ('Rukahs' spelled backward is 'Shakur'.) The license plate of the car that Shakur gets in with the older man reads "61671", which references Shakur's birthday on June 16, 1971. The room he goes into with the girl is room number 7. The clock in the background at the end is set to 4:03, the same time Shakur officially died. At 4:03 Tupac appears also. At the end, he goes into Amaru Diner, Amaru being his middle name.

In the first 5 seconds "...rapper Tupac Shakur shot multiple times" is heard from the helicopter.

The video also features several notable figures. Mother Teresa is seen getting on a bus, and already on the bus are Jimi Hendrix, Martin Luther King Jr., a Black Panther Party member, and Elvis Presley.

Peak positions

Charts (1998) Peak
position
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[1] 11
US Billboard Hot 100[2] 67
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[3] 14
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[4] 21

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