Coming off the heels of the Quad Studios shooting, the song is laced with venom for those he deemed "phonies" and "snitches."

He frames his survival as a sign of fate, positioning himself as an untouchable figure.

To be a "Ridah" isn't just about crime; it’s about a relentless commitment to one’s path, regardless of the obstacles or the "all eyez" watching.

The track was recorded mere hours after Tupac Shakur was released from Clinton Correctional Facility. Backed by Suge Knight and the might of , Pac entered the studio with a point to prove. The song reflects that specific urgency—the sound of someone who has been silenced and is finally reclaiming his voice. Musicality and Production

The heavy, driving bassline mimics the steady roll of a vehicle, perfectly matching the "Ridah" metaphor. Lyrical Themes

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