The performance was originally broadcast on , on BBC Two, hosted by Mark Lamarr. Coolio shared the episode's lineup with major 90s acts like the Backstreet Boys, Elton John, and Eternal.

True to his style, Coolio's appearance was characterized by his charismatic stage presence and iconic braided hair. The live rendition featured the track's infectious groove, which heavily samples the funk classic "Pull Up to the Bumper" by Grace Jones. Because of this prominent sample, Jones, Sly and Robbie, and Dana Manno received writing credits on the track. Single History and Impact

While "Ooh La La" may not have reached the cultural saturation of his earlier work, the performance remains a vivid snapshot of Coolio at the height of his international fame. It captured an era where hip-hop was increasingly blending with pop and funk elements to dominate global airwaves. Coolio - Ooh La La (Live at Top of The Pops in 1997) girl I got the key to the city. YouTube·CoolioVEVO

Coolio's High-Energy Turn: "Ooh La La" on Top of the Pops (1997)

"Ooh La La" was released on September 9, 1997, as the second single from Coolio's third solo album, My Soul . While the album also featured the top-five hit "C U When U Get There," "Ooh La La" found its most significant success outside the United States.

: Though My Soul went platinum and contained major hits, it faced the difficult task of following the multi-platinum success of Gangsta's Paradise . Legacy of the Track