2pac Ft Alan Walker Faded Lyrics 【Must Read】
Title: "Legendary Collaboration: 2Pac ft Alan Walker - Faded Lyrics"
Chorus (Alan Walker – “Faded” Vocals, often pitch-shifted or kept clean)
Where are you now?
Was it all in my fantasy?
Where are you now?
Were you only imaginary?
Under the sea, under the sea
Another dream, the monster's running wild inside of me
I'm faded
I'm faded
And here are some 2Pac lyrics that might be used in a mashup:
If you're interested, I can help with writing more about Alan Walker, his music, or even provide information on Isa Vestergaard, the vocalist featured on "Faded". Let me know!
2. The “Ghost” Effect
Because 2Pac died young, his voice carries an inherent spectral quality. Lyrically, when he raps about “shedding tears” or “the afterlife,” combining that with a track named “Faded” turns the song into an accidental tribute to Tupac’s enduring spirit.
4. Production Techniques That Glue the Two Worlds
| Element | 2Pac’s Original | Walker’s Original | Mash‑up Transformation |
|--------|----------------|-------------------|------------------------|
| Tempo | ~90 BPM (hip‑hop) | ~90 BPM (EDM) – actually 100 BPM, but slowed for mix | Both tracks are pitched to 90‑92 BPM, aligning the vocal cadence with the synth rhythm. |
| Key | G minor (samples) | D♭ minor (synth) | The mash‑up pitch‑shifts the a‑cappella down a half‑step, landing both in F# minor, a darker tonal centre that feels “brooding.” |
| Atmosphere | Vinyl crackle, low‑end boom‑bap drums | Ambient pads, side‑chained leads | Reverb is added to Tupac’s voice, making his spoken verses feel ethereal, while a subtle filter sweep on Walker’s synths brings a gritty, urban edge. |
| Dynamics | Verse‑heavy, static volume | Build‑and‑drop, high energy | The mash‑up uses side‑chain compression on the vocals, allowing the synth “drop” to breathe while keeping Tupac’s words front‑and‑center. |
Title: "Legendary Collaboration: 2Pac ft Alan Walker - Faded Lyrics"
Chorus (Alan Walker – “Faded” Vocals, often pitch-shifted or kept clean)
Where are you now?
Was it all in my fantasy?
Where are you now?
Were you only imaginary?
Under the sea, under the sea
Another dream, the monster's running wild inside of me
I'm faded
I'm faded
And here are some 2Pac lyrics that might be used in a mashup:
If you're interested, I can help with writing more about Alan Walker, his music, or even provide information on Isa Vestergaard, the vocalist featured on "Faded". Let me know!
2. The “Ghost” Effect
Because 2Pac died young, his voice carries an inherent spectral quality. Lyrically, when he raps about “shedding tears” or “the afterlife,” combining that with a track named “Faded” turns the song into an accidental tribute to Tupac’s enduring spirit.
4. Production Techniques That Glue the Two Worlds
| Element | 2Pac’s Original | Walker’s Original | Mash‑up Transformation |
|--------|----------------|-------------------|------------------------|
| Tempo | ~90 BPM (hip‑hop) | ~90 BPM (EDM) – actually 100 BPM, but slowed for mix | Both tracks are pitched to 90‑92 BPM, aligning the vocal cadence with the synth rhythm. |
| Key | G minor (samples) | D♭ minor (synth) | The mash‑up pitch‑shifts the a‑cappella down a half‑step, landing both in F# minor, a darker tonal centre that feels “brooding.” |
| Atmosphere | Vinyl crackle, low‑end boom‑bap drums | Ambient pads, side‑chained leads | Reverb is added to Tupac’s voice, making his spoken verses feel ethereal, while a subtle filter sweep on Walker’s synths brings a gritty, urban edge. |
| Dynamics | Verse‑heavy, static volume | Build‑and‑drop, high energy | The mash‑up uses side‑chain compression on the vocals, allowing the synth “drop” to breathe while keeping Tupac’s words front‑and‑center. |