Eric B.’s Son Reveals His Mom Was Voice in Tupac Song
In a surprising and heartfelt revelation, the son of legendary hip-hop figure Eric B. recently shared a piece of music history that few fans knew—his mother is the voice featured in Tupac Shakur‘s haunting track “Me and My Girlfriend” from the iconic Makaveli: The Don Killuminati – The 7 Day Theory album.
The moment surfaced on TikTok through a post by Eric B.’s son, known as Evolving_Eric. The short but impactful clip is titled, “How my mother got on a Tupac song,” and immediately grabbed the attention of hip-hop fans and Tupac enthusiasts worldwide. In the video, he reveals that the woman heard during the song’s intro and interlude is his actual mother.
A Voice Behind the Metaphor
“Me and My Girlfriend” is widely regarded as one of Tupac’s most conceptually creative tracks, where he compares his relationship with a gun to a romantic partner. The track is full of double meanings, blending metaphors of love and loyalty with imagery of violence and survival. The female voice that opens and interjects throughout the track is now confirmed to be more than just a studio effect—it was a real, personal voice that added emotional texture to the narrative.
Now, thanks to this revelation, fans can put a name and story to that voice.
A Real Moment in Studio History
In a follow-up clip available on YouTube and circulating on social media, Eric B.’s son’s mother—whose name has not yet been widely publicized—details how she came to be involved in the recording. She explains she was present in the studio while Tupac was working on the song and was asked to deliver the lines we now associate with the “girlfriend” in the track.
She recalls, “It wasn’t planned. I was just there, and they asked me to say a few things. I didn’t even know what it was for at first.” Her candid reflections provide a rare glimpse into the spontaneous creativity that fueled much of Tupac’s music.
Fan Reactions
The revelation has reignited interest in the Makaveli project and Tupac’s layered lyricism. Many fans expressed how the news gave them a new appreciation for the song and added a deeper sense of authenticity. On social media, reactions ranged from nostalgic shock to emotional respect. Some commenters noted that the track now feels “even more human” and “surprisingly intimate.”
Cultural Significance
Tupac’s Me and My Girlfriend has long stood as a prime example of metaphorical brilliance in hip-hop. Knowing that the female voice wasn’t just a sampled sound or random studio fill-in—but someone with direct ties to the hip-hop community—enhances the song’s legacy.
With the voice behind the myth finally revealed, the track takes on even more emotional weight, proving once again that Tupac’s genius lay not only in his words but in the people he brought into his art.
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