: Features the singer Talent , an R&B group consisting of Marlon Hatcher, Keith Murrell, and Ernest Dixon. The lyrics emphasize that while some things never change, society must evolve.

: It reached #1 in Norway and the Netherlands and was nominated for Best Rap Solo Performance at the 2000 Grammy Awards.

: Often cited by critics as a "voice for the voiceless," it continues to be used in modern social movements.

"Changes" is one of 2Pac’s most iconic and socially significant songs, released posthumously in 1998 on the Greatest Hits album. It remains a powerful anthem for social justice, addressing systemic issues like poverty, racism, and the cycle of violence. Key Components

2pac - Changes Ft. Talent -

: Features the singer Talent , an R&B group consisting of Marlon Hatcher, Keith Murrell, and Ernest Dixon. The lyrics emphasize that while some things never change, society must evolve.

: It reached #1 in Norway and the Netherlands and was nominated for Best Rap Solo Performance at the 2000 Grammy Awards. 2Pac - Changes ft. Talent

: Often cited by critics as a "voice for the voiceless," it continues to be used in modern social movements. : Features the singer Talent , an R&B

"Changes" is one of 2Pac’s most iconic and socially significant songs, released posthumously in 1998 on the Greatest Hits album. It remains a powerful anthem for social justice, addressing systemic issues like poverty, racism, and the cycle of violence. Key Components : Features the singer Talent