: The music video features a notable animated segment based on a comic book written by Busta Rhymes himself.
: The storyline from the 2003 music video was officially continued nearly two decades later in the video for " Where I Belong ". I Know What You Want
: The verses touch on the stress and tears inherent in their relationship, while the chorus (sung by Carey) emphasizes a deep, intuitive understanding of each other's needs. Media and Visuals : The music video features a notable animated
: Rhymes expresses gratitude for his partner's patience with his busy lifestyle and the "unnecessary rigmarole" he puts her through. Media and Visuals : Rhymes expresses gratitude for
: Produced by Rick Rock , the song marked an R&B turn for Rhymes, moving away from his faster, more aggressive delivery toward a smoother "gangsta love" vibe.