Unconditional Love (2Pac song)
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“Unconditional Love” | |||||
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Single by 2Pac from the album Greatest Hits |
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Released | 1998 | ||||
Format | CD | ||||
Genre | Hip hop | ||||
Label | Interscope/Amaru/Death Row | ||||
Writer(s) | Tupac Shakur | ||||
2Pac singles chronology | |||||
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This article is about the song by Tupac Shakur. For other uses, see Unconditional love (disambiguation)
Unconditional Love was the second posthumous single released by Tupac Shakur from his Greatest Hits. Changes being the first, "Changes" and "Unconditional Love" were both made into videos. The CD single is very rare and, as many other Tupac Shakur CD and Vinyl singles, it is known as a collection item among fans. It was never officially released in an uncensored version.
Interestingly, the song was originally written for MC Hammer by 2Pac to revitalise his image when he signed to Death Row. However, 2Pac ended up recording it himself, as did MC Hammer (whose version remains unreleased).
There is also a video for this song featuring a look-a-like 2Pac recording this song in the studio[1].
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