: The track features a prominent bass line sample from the 1983 classic hip-hop song "White Lines (Don't Don't Do It)" by Melle Mel.
: Her opening line, "Hot damn ho, here we go again," became instantly legendary. Her performance is often cited as proof of her lyrical prowess and ability to hold her own alongside the hardest rappers in New York. : The track features a prominent bass line
While the original version was a standout, the remix featuring Lil' Kim propelled the song to new heights of commercial and cultural success. While the original version was a standout, the
: Directed by Hype Williams, the official video is known for its high-contrast visuals, flashy jewelry, and the appearance of the "Brooklyn style" that Lil' Kim mentions in her lyrics. Cultural Impact "Hot damn ho
: The single was a commercial hit and remains Mobb Deep's most successful single on the Billboard charts.