Sigel's B. Coming was released on DDMG and Def Jam rather than Roc-A-Fella, but contained production from a slew of Roc/Jay-Z-affiliated producers including Chad West, The Neptunes, Just Blaze, Boola and Buckwild.
The album includes the group's first single, "HeartBreaker", and was produced by a variety of renowned hip hop producers, including Mark Ronson, The Neptunes, Just Blaze and DJ Premier.
The album marks a change in style for the band, one influenced by the funk rock of such groups as Steely Dan and The Neptunes.
The track was produced by The Neptunes for Davis' 2000 studio album Art and Life and was inspired and conceptualized from his 1997 Jamaican hit single "Who Am I (Sim Simma)".
Along with Mase's "Lookin' at Me", the single was one of the first high profile productions done by Virginia production team The Neptunes.
The Neptunes at Greenwood were transferred to 407 Squadron at RCAF Station Comox starting in May 1958, replacing the last Lancasters.
Kid Confucius draws an eclectic mix of old soul from Curtis Mayfield, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Sly & The Family Stone and Otis Redding, pop from The Beatles and The Beach Boys to the Neptunes, and rock from groups such as Kings Of Leon, The Strokes, Phoenix and The Rolling Stones.