: Co-produced by Stevie J and Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs .
: The video includes a comedic subplot where Puff Daddy competes in a golf tournament—a nod to the rising fame of Tiger Woods at the time. 💡 Lyrical Meaning
: Since Biggie had passed away before filming, the video used archival footage of him performing, cleverly edited to sync with his lyrics.
The track is a masterclass in the "Bad Boy sound"—high-gloss, radio-ready, and built on massive existing hits.
: This made him the first artist ever to earn two posthumous #1 singles.
: Co-produced by Stevie J and Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs .
: The video includes a comedic subplot where Puff Daddy competes in a golf tournament—a nod to the rising fame of Tiger Woods at the time. 💡 Lyrical Meaning : Co-produced by Stevie J and Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs
: Since Biggie had passed away before filming, the video used archival footage of him performing, cleverly edited to sync with his lyrics. : Co-produced by Stevie J and Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs
The track is a masterclass in the "Bad Boy sound"—high-gloss, radio-ready, and built on massive existing hits. : Co-produced by Stevie J and Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs
: This made him the first artist ever to earn two posthumous #1 singles.