![]() The third chorus omits the Ice Cube sample and adds B-boy-style chant with an unknown person repeating, “Clap your hands and feel it, clap you hands and feel it!” until the song ends. The second chorus adds the Ice Cube line, “Dope dealers, you’re as bad as the police,” from his song, “Us”. The chorus on the original track features a notable difference in a vocal sample of the line, “It’s like that and that’s the way it is”, from Run DMCs “It’s Like That”, which is also played twice during the intro. The remixed version released in 1998 has notably different percussion, and a few minor changes to the musical elements. Talent Album Greatest Hits Changes was released on Tupac Shakur (stage name 2Pac) Greatest Hits album in 1998, two years after he was shot at age 25 in a drive by unknown occupants in a Cadillac. “Changes” was produced by Deon Evans (also known as Big D the Impossible) Biggie Smalls- and recorded in 1992 while Tupac was still signed to Interscope Records. However, since his death many of the unreleased and unmastered songs have been officially released. At times Tupac re-used lines from other unreleased songs because he planned to make an updated version at a later date. The chorus of “The Way It Is” was re-sung by Talent and was used for this song. The song samples the 1986 hit “The Way It Is” by Bruce Hornsby and the Range. The song re-uses lines from “I Wonder If Heaven Got A Ghetto” which was recorded during the same year. ![]() “Changes” was later remixed during 1997-1998. ![]() The song was originally recorded during his tenure at Interscope records in 1992 and was produced by Big D The Impossible (Deon Evans).
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