![]() ![]() ![]() Combs was employed by New York’s Uptown Records when he heard Wallace’s early demo tape notably, while working at the label he signed Mary J. But the video was hardly the first time Combs and Wallace collaborated. The single was the second from Life After Death, released posthumously the video features Combs and collaborator Mase in the flesh, while Wallace is appears with the help of old performance footage broadcast on a screen the two rappers watch. “Mo Money Mo Problems,” beyond providing a popular catchphrase, featured a classic performance by an artist partially responsible for Wallace’s early success: Sean Combs, known at the time as Puff Daddy. ![]()
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