: The production also incorporates elements from Take 6's "Spread Love" and Crash Crew's "High Power Rap". Chart Success and Legacy

: The infectious bassline and backing track come from the 1980 disco single "Rescue Me" by A Taste of Honey .

The track is built on a vibrant bed of classic samples that give it its upbeat, disco-tinged energy:

: Despite its massive popularity, Positive K was never able to replicate this level of mainstream success with follow-ups like "Carhoppers," leading many to label him a quintessential hip-hop one-hit wonder. Forgotten Treasure: Positive K "I Got A Man" (1992)

: This format was a spiritual successor to his 1988 song "I'm Not Havin' It," an actual duet with MC Lyte . When a label change prevented her from appearing on the new record, Positive K innovated by "macking on himself". Sampling and Production