Released on May 24, 2001, is the definitive anthem of Miami rapper Trick Daddy , serving as the second single from his platinum-certified fourth album, Thugs Are Us . The Sound & Production
The song prominently samples the 1977 R&B classic "Cheatin' Is" by Millie Jackson .
The track serves as a tribute to Trickās labelmate Buddy Roe , who was serving a life sentence at the time of its release.
The track is built on a soulful, mid-tempo beat produced by . Its most recognizable element is the childrenās choir chanting the hook, creating a stark, haunting contrast between the innocence of the voices and the grit of the lyrics.