performing, it ran at a speed so that the footage seemed to sync with B.I.G.'s vocals since the rapper had died just prior to the release of Life After Death, and well before the filming of the video, this was the only way to have him appear in the video. performed, Mase and Puffy looked on as the video screen showed archival footage of B.I.G. During the final verse, which the Notorious B.I.G. The "air chamber" also had a video screen showing, at first, images of Kelly Price lip-synching to the sample of Diana Ross' voice and singing the song's chorus. This video is also famous for the red shiny jackets that are worn by Combs and Mase. The video directed by Hype Williams featured Mase and Combs in futuristic locations designed by Ron Norsworthy, including a tunnel lined with fluorescent lamps and a stark white chamber with pressurized air blowing out of the floor, allowing the two to float in midair. "Mo Money Mo Problems" also reached number six on the UK Singles Chart. It was preceded by " I'll Be Missing You" by Puff Daddy featuring 112 and Faith Evans (meaning that Puff Daddy spent 13 weeks in a row at the top of the Hot 100) and was succeeded by " Honey" by Mariah Carey, which was also co-produced by Puff Daddy. The song hit number one after he had died. "Mo Money Mo Problems" was able to top the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks, giving Biggie his second number one hit in the US. Based on airplay and chart success the song is considered one of the most popular singles in hip hop history. The refrain of the song was sung by Kelly Price. The instrumental contains a sample of the Diana Ross song " I'm Coming Out", including backing vocals which repeat the title of that song. The song features guest vocals from Mase and Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs. The song was nominated for the 1998 Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group. It was the sixth song to hit number one posthumously for a credited artist. The song is Notorious B.I.G.'s second posthumous number-one single, following " Hypnotize", making him the only artist in Hot 100 history to have two number-one singles posthumously. Released posthumously in July 1997, the single topped the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks in 1997, replacing " I'll Be Missing You" from the chart, Puff Daddy's own tribute to the rapper. In the extended pre-song scene we see Puff Daddy conferring with his caddy." Mo Money Mo Problems" is a single by The Notorious B.I.G., the second single from his album Life After Death. Apparently that's what it's all about? I think Tiger Woods was just becoming a thing when this video came out. Mo Money Mo Problems by The Notorious B.I.G.: As a result he plays golf?!? in the video. This let Puff Daddy take over completely. Unfortunately, the video totally ruins it. The concept, that having more money leads to more problems in your life (basically the with-great-power-comes-great-responsibility speech from Spider-man), is 100% part of our culture now. One song that has worked its way directly into my brain is Mo Money Mo Problems. Whenever it gets hot in herre I immediately take off all my clothes. This doesn't mean I am unaware of any rap music. I never got into hip hop for whatever reason. The first is loud, heavy, and fast music. There are two types of music that live in the suburbs amongst white youth. I am a white person who grew up in the suburbs.