[2][3] It was the first single released from the Bad Boys II soundtrack and also appears on Blueprint 2.1.
[4] The song is a sequel to Jay-Z's "Excuse Me Miss".
[5] In an interview with Pitchfork, Chad Hugo of the Neptunes recalled: "There were just good vibes around 'La-La-La.'
"[6] Vulture ranked all Jay-Z songs, giving this track number 67 and commenting, "Rather than a remix, this is a complete reimagining of the genteel 'Excuse Me Miss.'
The Neptunes cook up some humming synths and soft bongos for Jay to stroke his own ego in rhyme.