I Love The Dough [no Intro] [feat. Jay-z & Angela: Winbush] - The Notorious B.i.g.

When you think of the legendary double album Life After Death , tracks like "Hypnotize" and "Mo Money Mo Problems" usually dominate the conversation. But tucked away on that second disc is a collaboration that represents a rare passing of the torch and a celebration of New York luxury: featuring a young Jay-Z and the soulful Angela Winbush. The Studio Energy: A Meeting of Giants

Produced by the legendary , the track is built on a heavy sample of René & Angela’s 1981 hit, "I Love You More". While many fans originally thought the chorus was just a pitched-up sample, Angela Winbush was actually in the studio to re-record her vocals specifically for this song, adding a live, lush feel to the hook. Lyrical Themes: Living the "Life" When you think of the legendary double album

Long before Jay-Z became a billionaire mogul, he was the rising king of Brooklyn, and Biggie was the undisputed heavyweight champion. This track was one of only two official collaborations between the two before Biggie’s passing in March 1997. While many fans originally thought the chorus was

The song serves as an anthem for the "hustler turned mogul" lifestyle. Jay-Z kicks things off with lines about playing "Monopoly with real cash" and sitting in the $1,500 seats at Tyson fights. Biggie follows up with his trademark smooth delivery, celebrating his critical acclaim and the shift from "rock house pieces" to "Puffy Gucci links". The song serves as an anthem for the

The Brooklyn Connection: Why "I Love The Dough" Remains a Hip-Hop Blueprint

According to , who was present during the recording sessions, the energy in the studio wasn't about competitive "battling". Instead, both rappers were focused on creating a hit record. They reportedly rapped their verses off the top of the dome, showcasing a level of natural chemistry that few duos could match. The Sound: Easy Mo Bee & The Angela Winbush Sample