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"Still Not a Player"
Single by Big Pun featuring Joe
from the album Capital Punishment
B-side"Twinz (Deep Cover 98)"
ReleasedMarch 28, 1998
Recorded1997
Genre
Length3:56
Label
Songwriter(s)Christopher Rios, Jerome Foster
Producer(s)Knobody
Big Pun singles chronology
"I'm Not a Player"
(1997)
"Still Not a Player"
(1998)
"You Came Up"
(1998)
Audio
"Still Not a Player" (radio edit) on YouTube

"Still Not a Player" is the second single from Big Pun's debut album Capital Punishment. The song is produced by Knobody and featured R&B singer Joe.

Composition

The song is a remix of Big Pun's previous single "I'm Not a Player" produced by Minnesota and contains an interpolation of Joe's "Don't Wanna Be a Player". It also samples "A Little Bit of Love" by Brenda Russell. In addition to samples, the song contains interpolations of Earth, Wind & Fire's Brazilian Rhyme (Beijo)"; towards the end of the song, the refrain "Punisher...Punisher...Punisher, Big Punisher" is sung to the tune and rhythm of the lead vocals from the track.

Chart performance

The song peaked at No. 24 on the Billboard Hot 100 and at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, making it the most successful single released by Big Pun.[1] It was ranked the 108th best song of 1980-2005 by Blender magazine,[2] and was ranked #76 on VH1's list of the 100 Greatest Hip Hop Songs.[citation needed]

Music video

Cormega, Onyx, the Beatnuts, Guru, Tony Touch and Loud Records R&B artist Davina all appear in the music video in cameos.

Cover versions and samples

In the Up in Smoke Tour in 2000, Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre played this song as a tribute to Big Pun. The song was also remixed by Incubus which featured Big Pun's vocals on the 2000 rap rock album Loud Rocks, released 7 months after his death.

A demo version of the song featuring former Terror Squad member Cuban Link leaked 14 years after the song's initial release.[3]

The song was sampled in Ariana Grande's 2013 single "The Way", which also samples Brenda Russell's "A Little Bit of Love".[4][5]

Charts

Charts Position
US Billboard Hot 100[6] 24
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[7] 6
US Rhythmic (Billboard)[8] 5

References