17. Hate Me Now -
In television, "Hate Me Now" is also the title of Season 4, Episode 17 of the series All American , where characters Spencer and Olivia reevaluate their relationship.
Following the broadcast, Puff Daddy and his bodyguards allegedly assaulted Nas's manager, Steve Stoute , with a champagne bottle. This led to a $500,000 out-of-court settlement. Cultural Legacy
Produced by D-Moet and Pretty Boy; famously samples Carl Orff's "O Fortuna" from Carmina Burana . 17. Hate Me Now
"Hate Me Now" is most prominently recognized as the 17th track on Bleacher Report ’s list of top pregame pump-up songs. It is a 1999 hip-hop anthem by featuring Puff Daddy (now Diddy), serving as a defiant declaration against critics and jealousy. Song Overview Artist: Nas featuring Puff Daddy (Diddy). Album: I Am... (1999).
Frequently used as an entrance song in UFC and for professional wrestler The Miz at WrestleMania XXVII. In television, "Hate Me Now" is also the
People from Nas’s past who resent his transition from "rags to riches".
Appeared on the soundtrack for NBA 2K14 and in the Gran Turismo film trailer. Cultural Legacy Produced by D-Moet and Pretty Boy;
Direct rivals, with Nas asserting his resilience and divine protection. The Controversial Music Video