Big Poppa (2005 Remaster) File

The track is celebrated for its smooth, "laid-back luxury" flow that helped define the East Coast rap aesthetic in the mid-90s.

The song serves as an introduction to one of Christopher Wallace's many alter egos, "Big Poppa". Big Poppa (2005 Remaster)

The lyrics focus on picking up women in a club setting, boasting about his success, and sipping Moët. The track is celebrated for its smooth, "laid-back