Mase & Puff Daddy), Mo Money Mo Problems (feat. The lyrics explain how money and success can lead to problems, as others will covet your belongings and try to bring you down in an effort to bring themselves up. Listening to the great jams instantly took me back to the early 90's! With Damon Wayans, Stacey Dash, Marlon Wayans, Joe Santos. ... Mo Money Mo Problems. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations, Select the department you want to search in, Proceed to checkout ({qq} items) {$$$.$$}. By September 1992, it was certified platinum in sales by the RIAA, after sales exceeding 1,000,000 copies in the United States. Mo Money Mo Problems by The Notorious B.I.G. feat. Released posthumously, the single topped the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks in 1997, replacing "I'll Be Missing You" from the chart, Puff Daddy's tribute to the rapper's death himself. However, everything else, including the hits songs "The Best Things in Life Are Free" and "Money Can't Buy You Love" are beginning to show their age. Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2017, Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2015, great sound track. Please try again. It's in the mail room of new credit cards. Mo Money Mo Problems (feat. Mo' Money (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack). It was released June 23, 1992 on Perspective Records. Diddy, who was known as Puff Daddy at the time, put this together using various artists on his Bad Boy record label. MVP: R&B Hiphop Collection. "Mo Money Mo Problems" (feat. "Mo Money Mo Problems" is a single by The Notorious B.I.G., the second single from his album Life After Death. There's a problem loading this menu right now. Scott was a big fan. "[2], "Amazon.com: Forever Love (Album Version): Color Me Badd: MP3 Downloads", "allmusic ((( Mo' Money — Original Soundtrack > Review )))", "allmusic ((( Mo' Money — Original Soundtrack > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums )))", "RIAA - Gold & Platinum - April 17, 2012 : Search Results - Mo' Money", "allmusic ((( Mo' Money — Original Soundtrack > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles )))", "allmusic ((( Color Me Badd > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles )))", "allmusic ((( Luther Vandross > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles )))", "allmusic ((( Mo' Money — Original Soundtrack > Credits )))", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mo%27_Money_(soundtrack)&oldid=977833383, Albums produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Short description is different from Wikidata, Album articles lacking alt text for covers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Harris III, Lewis, Lance Alexander, Tony Tolbert, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Lance Alexander, Prof. T, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Alexander, Prof. T, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Mint Condition, Jellybean Johnson, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, "Mo' Money Groove" contains a sample of "You Can't Love Me If You Don't Respect Me", written by, "The Best Things in Life Are Free" contains a sample of "I Get Lifted", written by, "I Adore You" contains a sample of cover version of ", "Get Off My Back" contains a sample of "Heartbreaker (Part I, Part II)", written by, "Let's Get Together (So Groovy Now)", contains a sample of "Reach Out of the Darkness", written by, "The New Style", contains a drum sample of "Last Night Changed It All (I Really Had a Ball)", written by Joseph B. Wheeler, and performed by, "A Job Ain't Nuthin' But Work", contains a sample of "So Ruff, So Tuff", written by Roger Troutman and, arranging – Lance Alexander, Big Daddy Kane, Color Me Badd, Flavor Flav, The Flow, Gary G-Wiz, Gary Hines, Janet Jackson, Jimmy Jam, Jellybean Johnson, Terry Lewis, MC Lyte, O'Dell, Hank Shocklee, Keith Shocklee, Stokley, Darron Story, Ralph Tresvant, Luther Vandross, Caron Wheeler, assistant(s) – Kyle Bess, Eric Butler, Kimm James, Mike Scotella, Scott Weatherspoon, Bradley Yost, composing – Lew Brown, Kirk Franklin, Anthony Smith, A. Wheaton, dialogue – Ashley Jackson, Christine Williams, Christy Williams, drum programming – Lance Alexander, Jimmy Jam, O'Dell, drums – Lance Alexander, Jellybean Johnson, Stokley Williams, engineering – Gary Bell, Kyle Bess, Bruce Botnick, Eric Butler, Weldon Cochren, Ollie Cotton, Bob Fudjinski, Brian Gardner, Eve Glabman, Steve Hodge, Michael Hyde, Mickey Isley, Kimm James, Bill Lazerus, Paul Logas, Jr., Kiki Nervil, David Rideau, Mike Scotella, Ray Seville, Ray Shields, Kim Spikes, Scott Weatherspoon, Bradley Yost, engineering assistant(s) – Kyle Bess, Eric Butler, Kimm James, Mike Scotella, Bradley Yost, executive production – Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, guitar – Lance Alexander, Jellybean Johnson, Frank Stribbling, keyboards – Lance Alexander, Floyd Fisher, Jimmy Jam, O'Dell, mixing – Steve Hodge, Paul Logus, Paul Logus, Jr., David Rideau, multi-instruments – The Flow, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, musician – The Flow, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, Leslie Organ, James "Big Jim" Wright, percussion – Lance Alexander, Jellybean Johnson, performer(s) – Bell Biv DeVoe, Big Daddy Kane, Color Me Badd, Johnny Gill, Janet Jackson, Lo-Key, MC Lyte, Mint Condition, Public Enemy, Sounds of Blackness, Ralph Tresvant, Luther Vandross, Caron Wheeler, production – Lance Alexander, Bomb Squad Prod., Color Me Badd, Gary G-Wiz, Jimmy Jam, Jellybean Johnson, Terry Lewis, Mint Condition, Prof T., Hank Shocklee, Keith Shocklee, programming – Lance Alexander, Gary Bell, The Flow, Gary G-Wiz, Michael Hyde, Jimmy Jam, Jellybean Johnson, Terry Lewis, O'Dell, Prof T., Keith Shocklee, Stokley, rapping – Michael Bivins, Ronnie DeVoe, Ralph Tresvant, rhythm arranging – Lance Alexander, Color Me Badd, The Flow, Gary G-Wiz, Jimmy Jam, Jellybean Johnson, Terry Lewis, O'Dell, Prof T., Keith Shocklee, sequencing – Lance Alexander, The Flow, Gary G-Wiz, Jimmy Jam, Jellybean Johnson, Terry Lewis, O'Dell, Prof T., David Rideau, Keith Shocklee, Stokley, Scott Weatherspoon, sequencing assistant – Scott Weatherspoon, spoken word – Ashley Jackson, Christy Williams, synclavier programming – Gary Bell, Michael Hyde, vocal arranging – Lance Alexander, Big Daddy Kane, Color Me Badd, Flavor Flav, The Flow, Gary Hines, Janet Jackson, Jimmy Jam, Jellybean Johnson, Krush, Terry Lewis, MC Lyte, O'Dell, Prof T., Hank Shocklee, Stokley, Darron Story, Ralph Tresvant, Luther Vandross, Caron Wheeler, Stokley Williams, vocals – Big Daddy Kane, Color Me Badd, Flavor Flav, Johnny Gill, Ashley Jackson, Janet Jackson, J.R.(John Cleve Richardson), Krush, MC Lyte, Ann Nesby, Ange Smith, Stokley, Ralph Tresvant, Luther Vandross, Caron Wheeler, Christine Williams, Stokley Williams, vocals (background) – Joey Elias, Flavortons, Johnny Gill, Ashley Jackson, J.R.(John Cleve Richardson), Lisa Keith, Krush, Terry Lewis, Lo-Key, Mint Condition, Prof T., Ange Smith, Sounds of Blackness, Ralph Tresvant, Damon Wayans, Caron Wheeler, Christine Williams, This page was last edited on 11 September 2020, at 07:48. A monthly update on our latest interviews, stories and added songs, This heavily samples the groove created by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards for the 1980 Diana Ross hit ". The soundtrack peaked at six on the Billboard 200 chart. There are a few gems like "Joy" from Sounds of Blackness. WHAT GREAT MUSIC OUR GENERATION GREW UP WITH -for those of you "old schoolers" like myself - ages 36-44 - I just fought kicking & screaming into my 40th! Conning gets him the job. The Doobies guitarist and lead singer, Tom wrote the classics "Listen To The Music," "Long Train Runnin'" and "China Grove.". Michael Jackson refused. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2009. 4.4 out of 5 stars 39 ratings. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. See all 10 formats ... my childhood.