Anyone who's ever watched Cribs knows there are three things rappers love more than anything: blood diamonds, kitchen counters that double as aquariums for hammerhead sharks and live mermaid women, and Scarface.Back in 1987, four years after Scarface hit theaters, rising gangsta rapper Brad Terrence Jordan was so enraptured by the story of Cuba's most notorious snow bunny that took his stagename from the eponymous drug lord.24 years, 12 studio albums, and four failed child support payment convictions later, Scarface is being honored with a cover of his rags-to-riches banger, "Money and The Power", by none other than Rap-a-Lot rostermate Bun B. It's he Houston label's 25th anniversary (Birdman also took a break from making it rain on dem hoes to contribute to the revamped track).Rap-a-Lot's 25th anniversary boxset, which promises a slew of power-packed collabs and remakes, drops December 6th. You can stream Bun B and Birdman's take on "Money and The Power" below:Here's the original track:
