2Pac Just Said “Guess Who’s Back?” on an Eminem Track — and the Internet Basically Imploded

Eminem’s “Without Me” remix just dropped — but it’s not Slim Shady causing the global freakout.
It’s 2Pac.

 

 

Yes. That 2Pac.

Somehow, somewhere, his voice drops in mid-track like a ghost with a mic, delivering bars so sharp and eerily on-point, fans are questioning reality itself.

“Is this AI? A hidden session? A literal séance?”
Nobody knows. Everyone’s screaming.

Without Me - Eminem Feat. 2Pac (Remix)

The moment 2Pac says “Guess who’s back?”, the beat doesn’t just hit — it resurrects.
The energy? Unholy. The internet? Unstable.
Comments range from “This is the multiverse of rap” to “I’m both hyped and spiritually confused.”

What we do know:
It sounds realer than real, the flow is lethal, and this collab — engineered or enchanted — just rebooted 2000s hip-hop with 90s fire.

This isn’t a remix.
It’s a glitch in the rap timeline — and nobody’s ready for it.

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