112 [feat. The Notorious B.I.G. & Mase] - Only You [Remix] (Official Music Video)

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Published 2016-06-02
Official Music Video for 112 feat. The Notorious B.I.G. & Mase - "Only You (Remix)" directed by Alan Ferguson, Puff Daddy from '112' (1996)
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All Comments (21)
  • @NotoriousBIG
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  • This generation will never understand how DOPE the 90s were. ✌🏾😎
  • @GiGi52020
    Beautiful dancers, no twerking, no booty or boobs hanging out, no wigs or eyelashes, no bbls...just natural beauty. I miss the 90s.
  • @Tiger24kicks
    Back when everyone was wearing Vanson leather jackets in New York, the 90's was dope we didn't know we were in the golden age of hip hop.
  • @koolbreez9865
    I’m 44 years old. If anyone was blessed to experience those days..we enjoyed the best of EVERYTHING! From music, fashion, movies, tv, etc. Fun carefree living! None of this coronavirus foolishness!
  • @RussFromYouTube
    Ma$e and Notorious B.i.G in the same video is dope. I really miss the old New York
  • @amirtyler2715
    I wish I could relive the 90s man, it was beautiful, innovative, authentic, wild, fun and free with an ugly, dangerous, ghetto, hardcore reality underneath. It was magical. We just didn’t know it. I hate the way life is now. Shit is wack. We need to disconnect from social media and get back to our way of life back then.
  • Congratulations to biggie smalls for being inducted into the rock and roll Hall of Fame in 2020
  • @jacoblavoie8326
    Style, rhythm, smooth transition, and pure vocal talent. This is one of my favorite hip hop songs ever.
  • @MrEvans557
    That boy BIG flow was smoother than a cashmere comforter over silk sheets! 😁😎
  • I'm 48 yrs old. 49 in Nov. When this came out, I was 22 yrs old, around the age when real life began. To be in your 20s and 30s at the time was a blessing. The music, the fashion, the language, the vibe, and the culture were before its time. This generation needs to honor and reverence what the 90s brought to hip-hop and r&b.
  • @PomFarmer
    Listened to this in my Teens, 20's, now 30's. Will listen in my 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's. 'Til I die.
  • @GGVanilla
    I’m 35 and to this day I’m OBSESSED with this dope-ass jam ❤ Thank you older siblings for all the awesome music 🙏🏻