Talk:One More Chance (The Notorious B.I.G. song)

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Producer of the song

As Trackmasters have claimed in multiple instances that they are the ones who produced the track, that Sean Combs/Puffy did not give them credit for whatever reason, and that the credited producer, Rashad Smith, actually had nothing to do with the production, this is coming down to a dispute over whether we go with what the official credits state (Rashad Smith) or credit the Trackmasters per their claims on podcasts and this claim being published in other sources (from a quick Google search, I'm not seeing many/if any publications repeating what the Trackmasters have said about them being the actual producers). Multiple editors have added/re-added the Trackmasters credit so thought it best to raise it here. Ss112 00:45, 3 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Why is M.V.P mentioned in the "other versions" subject?

As it is stated, M.V.P by Big L came out before the Stay With Me remix and is a completley different song. They share the same sample but M.V.P shouldn't be called a different version of One More Chance, it's misleading. 85.76.47.238 (talk) 16:39, 13 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]