Notorious B.i.g. - I Love The Dough Instrumental Ft. Jay-z & Angela Winbush «2024»
While the song samples her original work with René Moore, Angela Winbush actually went into the studio to re-record her vocals for the hook. This was a common "Bad Boy" technique—taking a classic sample and having the original artist modernize it for a more seamless, premium feel. The Instrumental Experience
Stripped of the iconic verses, the instrumental highlights the complex layers of production: While the song samples her original work with
"I Love the Dough" is a staple of 90s East Coast hip-hop, serving as the second and final official collaboration between and Jay-Z before Biggie's death in 1997. The track is celebrated for its lavish, jazzy production that perfectly encapsulates the "Bad Boy" era's obsession with luxury and financial success. Production & Credits The track is celebrated for its lavish, jazzy
The instrumental is a polished blend of soulful R&B and boom-bap, designed to provide a smooth backdrop for the two lyrical heavyweights. Easy Mo Bee . Executive Producer/Mixer: Sean "Puffy" Combs. Executive Producer/Mixer: Sean "Puffy" Combs
Originally released on the 1997 double-disc masterpiece, Life After Death . Release Date: March 25, 1997. Sampling & Instrumentation
The track’s distinctive groove is built around a heavy sample from the early 1980s. " I Love You More " by René & Angela (1981).