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Beyond its chart success, the song is credited with popularizing the phrase in mainstream pop culture.
Watch the official video and lyric breakdowns to see why this remix became a hip-hop staple:
: The video is famous for its high-budget display of wealth, featuring DJ Khaled —then an up-and-coming figure—holding an umbrella for Fat Joe as money falls from the ceiling.
The is a definitive artifact of mid-2000s hip-hop, notable for transforming a strip-club anthem into a massive cultural phenomenon. Released in 2007, the remix expanded on Fat Joe’s lead single from his album Me, Myself & I , which had already peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 . A Star-Studded Collaboration
: The track features a relay of verses from Lil Wayne , T.I. , Birdman , Rick Ross , and Ace Mac , with R. Kelly providing a new melodic hook.
: Fat Joe reportedly conceptualized the song after realizing there were no popular tracks specifically tailored for the Southern club tradition of throwing money.
: Reviewers from Rap-Up and Facebook music groups noted the competitive energy between the artists, with each attempting to out-lyric the other over Storch's upbeat, synthesizer-heavy production. Cultural Impact and "Rainmaking"
: While Wayne only provided the chorus on the original, his opening verse on the remix cemented his status as the industry's go-to featured artist during his legendary 2006–2008 run.
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Beyond its chart success, the song is credited with popularizing the phrase in mainstream pop culture.
Watch the official video and lyric breakdowns to see why this remix became a hip-hop staple:
: The video is famous for its high-budget display of wealth, featuring DJ Khaled —then an up-and-coming figure—holding an umbrella for Fat Joe as money falls from the ceiling. Beyond its chart success, the song is credited
The is a definitive artifact of mid-2000s hip-hop, notable for transforming a strip-club anthem into a massive cultural phenomenon. Released in 2007, the remix expanded on Fat Joe’s lead single from his album Me, Myself & I , which had already peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 . A Star-Studded Collaboration
: The track features a relay of verses from Lil Wayne , T.I. , Birdman , Rick Ross , and Ace Mac , with R. Kelly providing a new melodic hook. Released in 2007, the remix expanded on Fat
: Fat Joe reportedly conceptualized the song after realizing there were no popular tracks specifically tailored for the Southern club tradition of throwing money.
: Reviewers from Rap-Up and Facebook music groups noted the competitive energy between the artists, with each attempting to out-lyric the other over Storch's upbeat, synthesizer-heavy production. Cultural Impact and "Rainmaking" Kelly providing a new melodic hook
: While Wayne only provided the chorus on the original, his opening verse on the remix cemented his status as the industry's go-to featured artist during his legendary 2006–2008 run.