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The song was originally intended for a Dogg Pound album and featured several other artists like Inspectah Deck, whose verses were later removed by 2Pac and producer Daz Dillinger for the final release.

Method Man actually had to sneak out to record with Biggie because Wu-Tang Clan leader RZA initially wanted to keep all collaborations within the group to "keep the money in the family". 2Pac and "Got My Mind Made Up" Method Man 2Pac The Notorious

Method Man holds a unique and legendary position in hip-hop history as the . While the 1990s were defined by the bitter East Coast-West Coast rivalry, Method Man managed to maintain mutual respect and "bridge the gap" between the two warring factions. The Notorious B.I.G. and "The What" The song was originally intended for a Dogg

Despite being a prominent New York artist, Method Man stayed in 2Pac's "good graces" during the height of the coastal tension. While the 1990s were defined by the bitter

While Method Man was a "monster" in his prime and arguably the most formidable guest verse artist, he occupied a slightly different tier of popularity than the "pop zeitgeist" status held by 2Pac and Biggie at their peak. Method Man and The Notorious B.I.G. - Facebook