It’s pretty hard to argue against Biggie’s influence on rap. In 1993, he met Sean Combs, then Puff Daddy, now Diddy, who signed him to his label, Bad Boy Records. Combs called his discovery ...
As a tribute song, Lil' Kim and Puff Daddy's verses have little relevance to Biggie's verse, which is about being in the hospital while being comforted by attractive female nurses. It samples the song ...
The producer Sean “Puff Daddy” Combs was at the forefront of ... and no song announced hip-hop’s entrance into the mainstream louder than Biggie’s 1997 Billboard #1 single “Mo Money ...