Despite being the only rapper to perform in the song's musical composition, the music video neglects an appearance by Tupac Shakur because of his incarceration for alleged sexual abuse.
The Los Angeles Times inquires that the video deals with acts which lead to Tupac Shakur's imprisonment, commenting: "The clip itself practically invites that kind of scrutiny. The hotel setting and explicit sex echo Shakur's own crimes, which involved sodomy occurring in a hotel." David Nelson denies these claims, insisting that it is purely coincidental that Shakur was imprisoned for similar occurrences.
Yvette Lang, who executive produced the clip for F.M. Rocks, described the filming to be like a "big party" to show their support for Tupac Shakur.
David Nelson said that Coolio helped enormously because he was the first to commit to his role as the bellboy.
Ice-T's role as the hotel concierge was not originally intended. At first, there was a comedian set to play his role, but he ended up cancelling at the last minute. Since Ice-T was only available to shoot in the morning, David Nelson decided to make him the concierge. The director called it a "strange blessing" since he is more memorable as a concierge, rather than his intended role.