The Nitty Remix is defined by its hard-hitting, early-2000s production that perfectly complements 2Pac's aggressive vocal delivery. While the original version (the "How We Do Remix") is respected by purists, the Nitty version became the definitive radio and club hit.
While some critics generally view posthumous remixes as "cash-ins," many consider "Still Ballin'" an exception due to its cohesive sound and the genuine respect shown by Trick Daddy toward 2Pac's legacy. Still Ballin (Nitty Remix)
: His flow is rapid and relentless, showcasing the "ridah" persona that dominated his Death Row era. The Nitty Remix is defined by its hard-hitting,
2Pac - Better Dayz review by StreetsDisciple - Album of the Year : His flow is rapid and relentless, showcasing
The "Still Ballin (Nitty Remix)" is often hailed as a standout track on 2Pac's seventh posthumous album, Better Dayz (2002). Produced by Frank "Nitty" Pimentel, the song transformed an unreleased recording from 2Pac's prolific mid-90s studio sessions into a high-energy anthem featuring West Coast rapper Trick Daddy.