: The remix features a prominent guitar riff sampled from KC and the Sunshine Band’s "I Get Lifted," which provides a more driving rhythm than the original's restrained production. Critical and Community Reception

: 112 members Q, Slim, and Mike handle the lead vocals, providing a polished R&B contrast to the rappers' street-smart verses.

The , often identified by its 4:21 radio edit length, remains a cornerstone of the 1996 R&B/hip-hop fusion era. Released as the debut single for the Atlanta-based group 112 , the track catapulted them to stardom, peaking at #13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and remaining on the charts for 39 weeks. Produced by Stevie J and Puff Daddy , the remix is celebrated for its seamless blend of smooth vocal harmonies and gritty East Coast production. A Masterclass in Collaboration

The track's brilliance lies in its high-profile features. opens the song with an iconic verse that references everything from Audio Two's "Top Billin'" to Pablo Escobar, all while maintaining a smooth, flirtatious tone. Mase follows with his signature laid-back, conversational flow, marking his first major chart appearance and setting the stage for his own solo success.