Old Thing Back
Old Thing Back is a 2015 single by Norwegian DJ and producer Matoma, featuring posthumous vocals from American rapper The Notorious B.I.G. (also known as Biggie Smalls), alongside rapper Ja Rule and R&B singer Ralph Tresvant.[1] The track is a tropical house remix of "Want That Old Thing Back," an original hip hop song from The Notorious B.I.G.'s 2005 posthumous compilation album Duets: The Final Chapter, which incorporates Biggie's verses from his 1994 single "One More Chance" with new contributions from Ja Rule and Tresvant.[2] Released on February 24, 2015, via Big Beat Records, the remix transforms the original's gritty East Coast rap style into an upbeat, dance-oriented production with a tempo of 97 beats per minute in C major, emphasizing nostalgic themes of recapturing past relationships and sexual confidence through explicit lyrics.[1][3] The song marked Matoma's breakthrough on the international music scene, blending hip hop samples with electronic dance music elements that helped popularize tropical house in the mid-2010s.[4] It samples audio from the original "Want That Old Thing Back," including Biggie's flows and Tresvant's chorus, while adding Matoma's signature percussive drops and melodic synths for club appeal.[5] Upon release, "Old Thing Back" achieved significant commercial success, particularly in Matoma's home country of Norway, where it peaked at number two on the VG-lista singles chart and spent 104 weeks on various international charts.[6] In the United Kingdom, it reached number 24 on the Official Singles Chart, marking its only entry there and lasting 11 weeks.[7] The track's music video, directed and released in April 2015, features vibrant beach scenes and party visuals, further boosting its streaming popularity on platforms like YouTube, where it amassed millions of views.[8] Beyond its chart performance, "Old Thing Back" exemplifies Matoma's remix style, which often reworks classic hip hop tracks for modern audiences, contributing to his reputation as a key figure in the EDM-rap crossover.[4] The single's success paved the way for Matoma's subsequent releases and collaborations, solidifying tropical house's influence on pop and hip hop production during the decade.[6]Background and origins
Original track
"Want That Old Thing Back" was recorded by The Notorious B.I.G. during the sessions for his second studio album, Life After Death, released in 1997. The track features a verse from Ja Rule and a chorus sung by R&B singer Ralph Tresvant, blending hip-hop and soul elements typical of Bad Boy Records' sound at the time.[9] Produced primarily by Stevie J with co-production from P. Diddy (Sean Combs), the song includes additional backing vocals by Jack Knight.[10] It incorporates recycled verses from Biggie's earlier track "One More Chance" from his 1994 debut Ready to Die, showcasing his dense, narrative-driven lyricism rooted in East Coast hip-hop.[11] Following The Notorious B.I.G.'s death on March 9, 1997—just two weeks after Life After Death's release—the song was shelved and never issued during his lifetime. It first surfaced posthumously in 2005 as a bonus track on the deluxe edition of the compilation Duets: The Final Chapter, and was later included on the 2007 collection Greatest Hits as previously unreleased material, though it was not promoted as a single. Lyrically, the original emphasizes Biggie's commanding presence and authenticity, with lines like "I get swift with the lyrical gift / Hot like a pistol, whip ya clique like vanilla," delivered over a smooth, sample-heavy beat that nods to 1990s hip-hop production. Ja Rule's contribution reinforces the theme of returning to proven classics, rapping, "It's so hard pressed, to be impressed by these new rappers / They actors, and the fact is, you want that old thing back."[11]Remix development
Norwegian producer Thomas Stræte Lagergren, known as Matoma, discovered the unreleased 1997 recording "Want That Old Thing Back" by The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Ja Rule and Ralph Tresvant while searching online for Biggie a cappella tracks around 2013-2014.[12] As a lifelong hip-hop fan introduced to Biggie's music by his brother at age seven, Matoma was drawn to the track's swinging flow and nostalgic lyrics, viewing it as an opportunity to blend old-school rap with his emerging tropical house style.[4] He found the original production underwhelming, motivating him to reimagine it as a tribute that could introduce younger listeners to classic hip-hop.[12] Matoma initially uploaded his remix unofficially to SoundCloud around May 2014 from his bedroom setup in Trondheim, Norway, where he produced as an independent artist.[4] The track quickly gained traction through organic sharing among friends and online communities, amassing 13 million views on YouTube by the end of 2014—well before its official release—fueled by its upbeat, summery vibe that contrasted Biggie's gritty verses.[13] This early viral spread on platforms like SoundCloud and YouTube marked a turning point, transforming Matoma from a hobbyist remixer into a rising name in electronic music. To formalize the project, Matoma secured approvals from the estate of The Notorious B.I.G., Ja Rule, as well as permissions to incorporate Ralph Tresvant's original chorus vocals from the 1997 session.[4] These clearances enabled the addition of Tresvant's smooth R&B elements, enhancing the remix's crossover appeal. The momentum led Atlantic Records to contact Matoma six months after the initial upload, resulting in his signing to Big Beat Records, Atlantic's electronic imprint, and the official release of "Old Thing Back" in February 2015.[12] This deal propelled Matoma's career, turning the remix into his breakthrough hit with over 400 million Spotify streams as of 2025.[14]Production and release
Remix production
The remix of "Old Thing Back" marked a significant transformation of the original hip-hop track "Want That Old Thing Back" from The Notorious B.I.G.'s 2005 posthumous album Duets: The Final Chapter, featuring Ja Rule and Ralph Tresvant, into a tropical house and EDM style. Matoma achieved this by layering upbeat synths over the foundational vocals, introducing plucking chords for rhythmic texture, and incorporating piano lines to evoke a lighter, more dance-oriented vibe while preserving the track's groovy, funky hip-hop roots.[4][5] Key production choices emphasized accessibility for club and streaming audiences, with the remix composed in C major and set at a tempo of 97 beats per minute to balance energy and swing. Flowing synth leads were integrated to guide the transitions between vocal sections, enhancing the track's nu-disco influences without overpowering the original's passion and flow. These elements were crafted using Cubase software on a MacBook Pro, drawing from Matoma's extensive sample library of over 2 terabytes, which included diverse acoustic and electronic sounds refined iteratively over several days in the studio.[15][4] Matoma sampled The Notorious B.I.G.'s distinctive vocals, Ja Rule's verse, and Ralph Tresvant's chorus directly from the original recording, opting not to alter the core lyrics to maintain authenticity and highlight Biggie's unique delivery. This approach focused on clean integration via plug-ins for vocal clarity and spatial effects, ensuring the samples blended seamlessly with the new EDM instrumentation.[5][4] The recording and mixing process spanned late 2014 into early 2015, immediately following the remix's viral upload to SoundCloud in May 2014, which generated significant pre-release buzz and prompted official development. Studio sessions prioritized perfection through repeated refinements of piano and synth elements, culminating in the club edit release.[4]Single release and promotion
"Old Thing Back" was released as a digital single on February 24, 2015, by Big Beat Records in association with Atlantic Records, featuring Matoma's remix.[16] The single was distributed primarily through streaming platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music, enabling immediate global accessibility.[16] Promotional efforts included the production and distribution of CD-R singles to radio stations and industry contacts in various regions, including Europe and North America.[17] A radio edit version was prepared to facilitate airplay on commercial stations.[18] The track's promotion was bolstered by its inclusion on Matoma's debut mixtape Hakuna Matoma, which was unveiled on SoundCloud in November 2015.[19] Matoma incorporated live performances of the single into his festival appearances, notably at the Billboard Hot 100 Festival in August 2015, where it received strong audience response.[20] Building on the remix's pre-release viral traction on YouTube and SoundCloud since 2014, marketing strategies emphasized social media teasers that highlighted The Notorious B.I.G.'s enduring legacy to target EDM and hip-hop listeners.[21][22]Composition and lyrics
Musical elements
"Old Thing Back" blends tropical house with pop rap elements, reimagining the original hip-hop track through upbeat, beachy production that runs for a duration of 5:21.[4][23] The song's structure adheres to a verse-chorus format, opening with an intro of flowing synth leads that build into energetic drops supporting The Notorious B.I.G.'s distinctive rap flow.[24] Instrumentation centers on soft plucking chords and occasional piano lines, paired with lighthearted, danceable beats clocking in at 97 BPM to evoke a summery, groovy vibe.[24] Matoma's production techniques incorporate swing into the rhythms, drawing from funk, soul, and R&B influences to enhance the track's infectious energy.[4] The vocal arrangement layers sharp raps from The Notorious B.I.G. and Ja Rule over Ralph Tresvant's smooth R&B chorus, preserving the original's crisp delivery while infusing a nostalgic, harmonious contrast against the electronic backdrop.[4][24]Thematic content
The lyrics of "Old Thing Back" center on core themes of boasting about sexual prowess, nostalgia for past relationships, personal success, and unapologetic swagger, as evidenced by lines where the narrator asserts dominance in intimate encounters and invites former partners to revisit familiar pleasures.[25] This nostalgic pull is captured in the recurring hook, "What you wanna do, I got that old thing back," which evokes a desire to recapture the intensity of previous romantic and physical connections.[13] Key metaphors throughout the track reference physical attributes like size—"Bigga the condom filler"—and experiences with multiple partners, symbolizing conquest and the recapturing of past glory, while underscoring a confident, larger-than-life persona.[25] These elements draw from the explicit bravado typical of the original 1994 track "One More Chance" by The Notorious B.I.G., where seduction and repentance intertwine with boasts of lavish lifestyle and appeal.[26] In the remix, these themes evolve by retaining the raw, explicit hip-hop bravado of the verses from B.I.G. and Ja Rule, but the added upbeat tropical house production infuses an energetic vibe that broadens its appeal to contemporary audiences seeking party anthems.[4] This adaptation preserves the song's core swagger while enhancing its dancefloor accessibility. The cultural undertones blend 1990s East Coast rap's streetwise bravado—rooted in B.I.G.'s Brooklyn narratives—with the high-energy, escapist party ethos of 2010s EDM, creating a bridge between hip-hop legacy and modern electronic music trends.[27] The musical backdrop's rhythmic swing further amplifies the lyrics' confident flow, making the boasts feel both reflective and celebratory.[4]Commercial performance
Chart performance
"Old Thing Back" experienced strong chart performance, particularly in its home market of Norway, where it peaked at number 2 on the VG-lista singles chart and remained on the chart for 21 weeks.[28] The track also charted on six international music charts in total, accumulating 104 weeks combined across these listings.[6] In the United States, it reached number 25 on the Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart.[29] In the United Kingdom, "Old Thing Back" entered the Official Hip Hop and R&B Singles Chart, peaking at number 24 and spending 11 weeks on the listing.[7] The song additionally appeared on Sweden's Sverigetopplistan singles chart. For the 2015 year-end summaries, it ranked prominently on Norway's VG-lista overall singles chart as well as in electronic music categories.[30] The track's chart success was bolstered by the viral popularity of Matoma's remix, which gained traction through online sharing, alongside the lasting cultural impact of The Notorious B.I.G.'s original material.[4] As of November 2025, "Old Thing Back" has surpassed 400 million global streams on Spotify.[31]| Chart (2015) | Peak Position | Weeks on Chart |
|---|---|---|
| VG-lista (Norway) | 2 | 21 |
| Sverigetopplistan (Sweden) | 8 | 31 |
| Finland Singles Top 20 | 12 | 10 |
| Denmark Singles Top 40 | 18 | 16 |
| Hot Dance/Electronic Songs (US) | 25 | 20 |
| Official Hip Hop and R&B Singles (UK) | 24 | 11 |
| New Zealand Top 40 | 25 | 7 |
| Ireland Singles Top 100 | 43 | 19 |