In 2013, the song was re-recorded by Onyx, and released on a compilation album Songs of the 90's.
Music video
The music video was directed by Joseph Kahn,[2] Barry Shapiro was a producer of this video. The video was filmed in an Industrial Park, New York City, and was premiered on The BOX on October 20, 1995. The video can be found on the 2008's DVD Onyx: 15 Years Of Videos, History And Violence.
Incident in Newark
In 1996, riot broke out at Onyx's concert during the performance "Last Dayz" in Newark, New Jersey. Fredro Starr told everybody in the audience that, they got the power to take over the world. They could do what the fuck they want to do. When Fredro said that, the whole crowd got vibrant.[3]
Appearance in movies
In 2002, instrumental of this song was used in the film 8 Mile for the rap battle between Lotto and B-Rabbit.[4]
In 2014, the song appeared in The Brodies, the movie by Jeremy Elkin about skateboarding.[5][6]
In 2015, Fredro Starr named "Last Dayz" as his favorite Onyx's record during interview with Steve Lobel. He also added that this is Kanye West's favorite Onyx's song too.[7]
In 2018, Fredro Starr said that "Last Dayz" put him on as a bonafide lyricist on B-Real's TV brand new episode of Once Upon A Rhyme.[8]
In 2018, the song appeared in the BET's show "Rate The Bars", in the episode with EPMD aired on July 30, 2018. On each episode of "Rate The Bars" rappers rate the bars of their peers without knowing who the lines belong to.[9]
In 2018, the song "Last Dayz" appeared on The Joe Budden Podcast, episode 180 "Blessed" aired on September 21, 2018.[10]
Cover versions
In 2003, Dead Prez teamed up with Fredro Starr and Sticky Fingaz to recorded "Last Days Reloaded" for Dead Prez's mixtape Turn off the Radio: The Mixtape, Vol. 2: Get Free or Die Tryin'.
Parodies
In 2018, videographer Mylo the Cat used the song for his cartoon starring Krang from TMNT.[11]
Accolades
In 2018, The Boombox put the song in their list Rap Songs That Sample Aretha Franklin.[12] In 2018, the song "Last Dayz" was included by WhoSampled in mix A Hip Hop Tribute to Aretha Franklin, dedicated to the memory of the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, who died just under a month ago.[13]