we should still wonder where they got that Minnesota beat from and the story behind that being one of biggie's last 5 verses recorded
	
		
			
		
		
	
			
			
 @ the visual of this going down.
while styles in the studio with the 
 grill the whole time 
 @ tellin a nikka he aint on the track right in the middle of his verse... she couldnt have let the nikka come up with another verse while Kiss and Doc was writin Puffs shyt? And she kept that shytty ass Lil Kim verse 
@ the visual of this going down.
missy doing thewhile styles in the studio with the
grill the whole time
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 How you get in here anyway?"
 He he, hehehehehe how"what does a mid 90s song and story have to do with the early 2000s
Did you google all about the benjamins, saw the movie released in 2002 and just said fukk it, ima roll with that thinking that song came out with that movie ?![]()

Imagining Missy rejecting P's verse, while walking off into sunset beatboxing
 face *boompacheeboomboomche* (s then says "nahh you ain't on it", she goes back to beatboxing and dancing away our of view)
 *beat boxes* *booooom. . che . . boomboom, che,you ain't on this sh!t StylesIts cool hearing about hip hop stories back when it was rugged and organic.
Nothing organic about that song, that studio session or that time period
 using All About The Benjamins as a guide for rough & rugged era