Mase-feel: So Good
The Anthem of the "Shiny Suit" Era: Mase’s "Feel So Good" Released on October 14, 1997, served as the high-gloss lead single for Mase's debut quadruple-platinum album, Harlem World . It didn't just climb the charts; it defined the "shiny suit" era of hip-hop, where Bad Boy Records dominated pop culture with high-energy party tracks and luxury aesthetics. Chart Performance and Impact
The core of the track is built on a heavy sample of Kool & The Gang’s "Hollywood Swinging" . Mase-Feel So Good
The catchy chorus interpolates the melody from Miami Sound Machine’s "Bad Boy" . The Anthem of the "Shiny Suit" Era: Mase’s
The music video, directed by , is a quintessential 90s artifact. It features Mase, Puff Daddy, and comedian Chris Tucker cruising through Las Vegas in a Mercedes-Benz. The vibrant colors and "shiny suit" fashion reflected the track’s exuberant, celebratory energy. The catchy chorus interpolates the melody from Miami
The track was a massive commercial success, peaking at on the Billboard Hot 100. Within a month of its release, it was certified gold, and it eventually achieved platinum status from the RIAA. This success cemented Mase's position as a premier lead artist after his breakthrough feature on Puff Daddy’s "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down". Musical Foundation and Production
Mase delivered his verses with a signature "lazy" or "sleepy" flow —a slow, effortless drawl that became one of the most imitated styles of the late 90s. Iconic Visuals
Produced by , the song is a masterclass in the "Bad Boy formula"—blending recognizable samples with club-ready grooves.


