: This made him the first artist ever to earn two posthumous #1 singles.
: 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
While the beat is celebratory, the lyrics reflect a bittersweet reality of success. : This made him the first artist ever
: It prominently features a direct sample of Diana Ross's 1980 disco classic "I'm Coming Out" .
: Puff Daddy and Mase are featured in a high-tech wind tunnel and futuristic chambers wearing reflective red shiny suits . : It prominently features a direct sample of
"Mo Money Mo Problems" made history on the .
: It replaced Puff Daddy’s own tribute to Biggie, "I’ll Be Missing You," at the top of the charts in August 1997. : It replaced Puff Daddy’s own tribute to
: Features verses from Mase and Puff Daddy , with an uncredited but iconic hook sung by R&B artist Kelly Price .