![]() ![]() ![]() Even when I throw it on now onstage, it still kills. Both of them were friends of mine, so I kind of stepped in and squashed the whole thing, and it's all in the past. For some reason, I think Steve Stoute let it fly with Puffy still being crucified to the cross, so there was that fight at the office, where Puff jumped on Steve or some s-t like that. Me and Puff got hammered to the cross, but after Puff expressed his religious beliefs and speaking to his pastor, he wasn't ready to take that stance, so it was really my idea anyway, so we took his part out. So my thing was I wanted to be crucified like Jesus in the video, to get back at all those people that don't want to see a black man doing his thing. I think, even the mayor at the time, Giuliani, was against it. There's a play in New York City where a black man played Jesus, and caught a lot of flak. At that point, I started wearing a huge chain, and I think me and Puff at that point started that bling s-t and took it to the next level, and we did the video, and it was out of this world. I had him screaming a whole bunch of wild s-t on here, and cats were slam-dancing to it in New York. I wanted him to talk that s-t on there, because that 'Victory' record was my favorite record, with him and B.I.G., and I just wanted him to talk some of his s-t on there. Nas recalled to Rolling Stone magazine his collaboration with Puff Daddy and the controversy over the Hype Williams-directed video: "It sounded perfect for Puff to be on, so I gave it to him, went to the studio, and he rocked it, knocked it out. ![]()
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