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

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"One More Chance"
"One More Chance" cover
Single by The Notorious B.I.G.
from the album Ready to Die
Released 1995
Format 12" single
CD single
Cassette single
Genre Hip hop
Length 4:43
Label Bad Boy
Writer(s) The Notorious B.I.G.
Producer(s) The Bluez Brothers, Chucky Thompson & Sean "Puffy" Combs
Chart positions
The Notorious B.I.G. singles chronology
"Big Poppa"
(1994)
"One More Chance"
(1995)
"Can't You See?"
(Total featuring The Notorious B.I.G.)
(1995)

One More Chance is a song by The Notorious B.I.G. which features Faith Evans singing the chorus with additional vocals from Mary J. Blige. Faith was an up and coming R&B artist at that time, who eventually became Biggie's wife. The track samples DeBarge's hit "Stay With Me".

It was certified platinum by RIAA on July 31, 1995[1].

Note: The original version appears on Biggie's album, Ready to Die. The remixes appears on the single. The Hip Hop Mix features a new chorus and faster beat from the original, both being performed by R&B/New Jill Swing group, Total.The sample for the Hip Hop Mix comes from the Marly Marl and Craig G classic remix " Droppin Science." "The What" features Method Man.

Contents

[edit] Tracklists

[edit] 12" Vinyl Single

[edit] A-Side

  1. One More Chance / Stay With Me (Radio Edit 1) (4:15)
  2. One More Chance (Hip Hop Mix) (5:05)
  3. One More Chance / Stay With Me (Radio Edit 2) (4:35)
  4. One More Chance (Hip Hop Instrumental) (5:08)

[edit] B-Side

  1. One More Chance (Hip Hop Radio Edit) (4:24)
  2. The What (Radio Edit) (4:08)
  3. One More Chance / Stay With Me (Instrumental) (4:35)

[edit] CD Single

  1. One More Chance / Stay With Me (Radio Edit 1) (4:17)
  2. One More Chance (Hip Hop Mix) (5:07)
  3. One More Chance / Stay With Me (Radio Edit 2) (4:37)
  4. The What (Radio Edit) (4:00)

[edit] Cassette Single

[edit] Side One

  1. One More Chance (Radio Edit 1)
  2. One More Chance (Hip Hop Radio Edit)
  3. The What (Radio Edit)

[edit] Side Two

  1. One More Chance (Hip Hop Mix)
  2. One More Chance (Radio Edit 2)

[edit] Trivia

  • Mos Def refers to "One More Chance" in the song "U R The One."


Preceded by
"Don't Take It Personal (Just One of Dem Days)" by Monica
Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs number one single
June 24, 1995
Succeeded by
"Boombastic" by Shaggy