While looking for BP3 tour footage from FLA, I stumbled across this video of what appears to be an excerpt from a documentary on enigmatic producer, Mark The 45 King. Here he and Hov talk about the making of Jay’s 1998 breakthrough hit. Kid Capri, the man who made the connect, is also featured.
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One of the rap game’s biggest hits finally gets a visual. Um, we’ll still have just the instrumental. Thanks. Pass the Excedrin. WSHH
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Curtis’ URL says Beanie Sigel and Maino made cameos as well. A!
Really enjoyed the global vibe of this post and the way the artists highlight the beauty of exploring different cultures and destinations. Music like this reminds people that travel is more than just movement, it is about experiences and memories. Watching scenes from iconic places makes me dream about future trips, especially visiting safari lodges serengeti where nature and adventure come together in a truly unforgettable way.