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A remix, "Unfoolish", was made which features Biggie's first verse from "Fucking You Tonight" as the third verse. The song samples "Stay with Me" by DeBarge so it uses the same beat as the "One More Chance" / "Stay with Me" remix. " Foolish"/" Unfoolish" - A single by Ashanti. "Only One Thing" (featuring Lil' Kim) - Appears on Mick Boogie's Unbelievable mixtape and has a chorus and verse by Kim and uses Biggie's first verse from the original "One More Chance". Uses Biggie's verses from the original "One More Chance". "Want That Old Thing Back" (featuring Ja Rule & Ralph Tresvant) - Appears on Greatest Hits and the bonus disc of Duets: The Final Chapter and features a different beat as well as a chorus by Tresvant and a verse by Ja Rule. Samples Lou Donaldson's "Who's Making Love?". Also appears on the clean version of Ready to Die (instead of the original). "One More Chance (Hip Hop Remix)" (featuring Total) - Also appears on the single and uses the verses from the "Stay with Me" remix except the beat and chorus is different. Blige, Faith Evans, Spike Lee, Da Brat, Jermaine Dupri, D-Nice, Patra, Miss Jones, Queen Latifah, Craig Mack, Cypress Hill, Tyson Beckford, Aaliyah, Changing Faces, Kid Capri, Junior Mafia, Zhane, and Sean Combs. The video was directed by Hype Williams and features appearances by Total, Luther Campbell, Heavy D, Mary J. Appears on the single and the popular version. It was produced by Rashad Smith and samples "Stay with Me" by DeBarge. The remix has a completely different sound than the original. "One More Chance / Stay with Me (Remix)" (additional vocals by Faith Evans) – The official remix to the original version. The original beat of the original version has a sample of DeBarge's " All This Love" and it can be found on D.J. His sister and her friends played the various women who leave messages. Lil' Cease's niece provides the voice of the child on Biggie's answering machine. The lyrics on the album version are different and more profane from both remixes. and features an interpolation of " I Want You Back" by the Jackson 5 on the chorus. It samples "Hydra" by Grover Washington, Jr. The version that is on Ready to Die was produced by Sean Combs and features R&B trio Total and not Faith Evans. The song closes with the titular chorus, which is a refrain from a female voice asking 'Oh, Biggie, give me one more chance'. This is implicitly suggested to be the result of women having become too attached to him in the past, and it is alleged that some have stalked him. Īside from the above claims, B.I.G also expresses towards the end of the song that he prefers his relationships to based around sex, and prefers that the women leave him alone afterwards. B.I.G makes a number of claims, such as comparing his sexual performance to the famous boxing match the Thrilla in Manila, and asserting that he has a very large and desirable penis. įollowing the introduction, the content of the song as recited by B.I.G largely centres around the rapper's sexual prowess. This is followed by a number of messages left by jilted former lovers expressing a mixture of fondness, yearning, contempt and confusion towards Biggie. The song begins as a recording of an answering machine message in which one of B.I.G's daughters, having apparently been prompted by her mother, requests that women stop calling the household. (Other hip hop artists like Lauryn Hill, Eminem and DJ Khaled would later equal this feat, with the former's " Doo Wop (That Thing)" entering in the top spot in 1998, the aforementioned with " Not Afraid" in 2010 and the latter with " I'm the One" in 2017). (This record stood until later that year, when Michael Jackson's " You Are Not Alone" debuted at number one.) It remained the highest debuting single for a rap song on the Hot 100 until Puff Daddy's tribute song " I'll Be Missing You" debuted at number 1. It was the highest debuting single of all time, tying with Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson song " Scream" when it entered the Hot 100 at number 5 at the time. The song peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The remix, produced by Rashad Smith, samples DeBarge's 1983 song " Stay with Me". Evans was an up-and-coming R&B artist at the time. There is also a "hip hop mix" that samples Marley Marl's "Droppin Science" (featuring rapper Craig G). The remix features new lyrics, a new chorus, and a different beat than the original. The original version of the song appears on B.I.G.'s album, Ready to Die. It was certified platinum by the RIAA on Jand sold 1.1 million copies. " One More Chance / Stay with Me (Remix)" is a song written and recorded by American rapper The Notorious B.I.G., featuring additional vocals sung by his wife Faith Evans and an uncredited appearance by Mary J.