Money Goes, Honey Stay (When the Money Goes Remix)

Album: Loso's Way (2009)
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Songfacts®:

  • This song features Jay-Z and is a re-mix of a song that Jigga originally recorded for his 2007 American Gangster album. Fabolous explained their collaboration to MTV News: "Me and Jay built a connection through Def Jam. Through working together executive to artist [when Jay was Def Jam president], we built a different relationship as well. Maybe artist to artist we was in a little different space. You didn't know where each other was at. We work well. When I needed help with the [new] album and I was reaching out for people for joints for the album, he was one of the people that was like, 'Hear this.' That's where that joint came from. We got a connection. He's from Brooklyn, I'm from Brooklyn - that's enough of a connection right there."

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