Cuddy Buddy (feat. Lil Wayne, T-pain & Twista) -

Contributes a "sublime" verse characterized by his witty metaphors and effortless charisma during what many consider his prime career era.

Produced by and Bigg D , the song is built around a prominent sample of Keith Sweat’s 1987 classic "How Deep Is Your Love" . This nostalgic backdrop provides a lush, melodic foundation that contrasts effectively with the diverse styles of the featured artists: Cuddy Buddy (feat. Lil Wayne, T-Pain & Twista)

Features Trey Songz instead of T-Pain and excludes Lil Wayne's verse because their respective labels did not clear them to appear in the music video. Contributes a "sublime" verse characterized by his witty

The song remains a favorite in nostalgic R&B and hip-hop playlists, often praised for its "classic" status and catchy, lighthearted lyrics. The song remains a favorite in nostalgic R&B

The track's release was somewhat fragmented due to label clearance issues: Features T-Pain.

The chemistry between Lil Wayne and T-Pain is frequently highlighted, with some reviewers noting that the track feels like a precursor to their later collaborative projects like T-Wayne .

The track actually originated from a 2006 recording by the group Trillville featuring T-Pain.