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Following the broadcast, Puff Daddy and his bodyguards allegedly assaulted Nas's manager, Steve Stoute , with a champagne bottle. This led to a $500,000 out-of-court settlement. Cultural Legacy

Produced by D-Moet and Pretty Boy; famously samples Carl Orff's "O Fortuna" from Carmina Burana . 17. Hate Me Now

Puff Daddy, a devout Catholic, initially agreed to the scene but later requested its removal. An unedited version accidentally aired on MTV's Total Request Live . Following the broadcast, Puff Daddy and his bodyguards

Direct rivals, with Nas asserting his resilience and divine protection. The Controversial Music Video Following the broadcast