The Notorious B.i.g. - Runnin (dying To Live): 2pac Ft.
Long before the East Coast–West Coast rivalry, 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G. were friends. They originally recorded a track called "Runnin' from tha Police" with Easy Mo Bee, which also featured Stretch and Dramacydal.
The original song was intended for various projects, including 2Pac’s Me Against the World and the Thug Life album, but it was shelved as the feud between the two escalated. 2Pac ft. The Notorious B.I.G. - Runnin (Dying To Live)
The song pivots from the original’s focus on literal evasion of the police to a more existential meditation on survival. Long before the East Coast–West Coast rivalry, 2Pac
In 2003, Eminem produced a new version of the song. He replaced the original beat and hook with a sample from Edgar Winter’s 1971 blues-rock song, "Dying to Live". Lyrical Meaning and Themes The original song was intended for various projects,
"Runnin' (Dying to Live)" isn't just a song; it’s a symbolic bridge between two of hip-hop’s most legendary figures, released years after their tragic deaths. Released on September 30, 2003, it served as the lead single for the documentary soundtrack . The Evolution of a Collaboration
The track's history is as complex as the relationship between the two artists.

