03 Greedo Replicates 2Pac's "Makaveli" Artwork For "God Level" Cover Art

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Rapper 03 Greedo attends the Trap House Clothing & Laced South Bay Presents TRAP ALL STAR FEST at The Belasco Theater on February 15, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.

03 Greedo shares the official cover art for "God Level."

03 Greedo is hailed as one of the most promising artists to emerge in the game in recent times. Unfortunately, he's heading to prison in the near future on a 20 year sentence for drugs and guns charges. The rapper promised fans that he'll record 30 albums before he heads into jail to do his time. He's previously shared the first single off his upcoming album, God Level and today, he shares the cover art to the project which resembles 2Pac's cover art for his final album as Makaveli.

Despite his harsh opinions on the late Tupac Shakur, 03 Greedo says that he didn't mean to offend anyone. The rapper shared the cover art to his forthcoming album, God Level which replicates 2Pac's final album, The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory. 03 Greedo shared a message to his fans about his upcoming sentence.

"This album will change music forever. I am a pioneer. I didnt mean to disrespect anyone that did this before me. But they threw the bait n me being greedy i ate. I love u #geehive🐝🐝🐝 n i will still drop albums til im bacc." He wrote.

He continued to say that he apologizes to anyone he offended. He added that he doesn't any problems with 2Pac or any other rappers in the game.

"I apologize if anything ive done offended you but im myself. N i do this for us." He wrote, "I dont have beef with any rappers especially a fallen legend. I just feel like i am the new tupac!!!"

Peep 03 Greedo's God Level cover art below.

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03 Greedo Replicates 2Pac's "Makaveli" Artwork For "God Level" Cover Art

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