In the early days of his rap career, The Notorious B.I.G. had an image to maintain as a smooth-talking ladies’ man from Brooklyn, bolstered by songs such as the hit single “Big Poppa.” To support his 1994 debut album Ready to Die, Biggie released the track “One More Chance” as a single and filmed an accompanying music video. The song and the video were instrumental in solidifying his spot as the hottest new rapper in the game.

The Notorious B.I.G. almost didn’t release ‘One More Chance’ as a single
Despite “One More Chance” being one of Biggie’s highest-charting singles to date, it almost didn’t get a proper release as a single at all. Sean “Diddy” Combs, Biggie’s friend and the founder of Bad Boy Records, insisted that the song was too vulgar for a mainstream release and adamantly declared that “One More Chance” wouldn’t be a single. He changed his mind, however, once he was convinced that Biggie could create a remix for the song featuring women asking him for one more chance, and the music video could reflect that sentiment as well.