: The video is famous for its high-budget display of wealth, featuring DJ Khaled —then an up-and-coming figure—holding an umbrella for Fat Joe as money falls from the ceiling.
Beyond its chart success, the song is credited with popularizing the phrase in mainstream pop culture.
The is a definitive artifact of mid-2000s hip-hop, notable for transforming a strip-club anthem into a massive cultural phenomenon. Released in 2007, the remix expanded on Fat Joe’s lead single from his album Me, Myself & I , which had already peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 . A Star-Studded Collaboration
: The track features a relay of verses from Lil Wayne , T.I. , Birdman , Rick Ross , and Ace Mac , with R. Kelly providing a new melodic hook.
: The single was certified platinum by the RIAA for over a million downloads and became one of the most successful ringtone tracks of its time.
: Reviewers from Rap-Up and Facebook music groups noted the competitive energy between the artists, with each attempting to out-lyric the other over Storch's upbeat, synthesizer-heavy production. Cultural Impact and "Rainmaking"











