Released in May 1997, "" by Puff Daddy (now Diddy) and Faith Evans featuring 112 stands as one of the most significant tribute songs in music history. Produced as a poignant memorial to Christopher " The Notorious B.I.G. " Wallace—Puff Daddy's close friend and Faith Evans's late husband—following his murder in March 1997, the track transformed personal tragedy into a universal anthem for grief and healing . Composition and Sampling Controversy
The song’s emotional resonance is built upon its familiar, somber melody, heavily sampling the guitar riff from 1983 hit " Every Breath You Take ". Released in May 1997, "" by Puff Daddy
"I'll Be Missing You" was a monumental commercial success and a pivotal moment for hip-hop’s mainstream crossover. While rumors long suggested Diddy paid $2,000 daily
Because the sample was not cleared before the song’s release, Sting, the sole credited songwriter of the original, famously secured 100% of the publishing rights. While rumors long suggested Diddy paid $2,000 daily in royalties, Diddy later joked on social media that the figure was actually $5,000, though both artists have maintained a respectful professional relationship. 000 daily in royalties
Beyond the Police sample, the track incorporates elements of the 1929 hymn " I'll Fly Away " and opens with a choral arrangement of Samuel Barber’s " Adagio for Strings ". Cultural and Commercial Impact
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