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"That was live at Madison Square Garden," Cee said in Brooklyn, minutes from where Biggie grew up in Bedford-Stuyvesant. "It was a concert me and [Big Daddy] Kane did for the Budweiser Superfest back in 1993 at Madison Square Garden. We were the only rap group on the show. I think Patti LaBelle was on the show, Tony! Toni! Toné!. We only had 10 minutes. Being it's New York, we wanted to do something extra crazy for our show. So we asked Big to come out. Kane told me to reach out to Big.The good times began to end as the '80s drew to a close, as both Haim and Feldman struggled with drug addiction — Feldman was arrested in 1990 when, after a traffic stop, police found heroin in his possession — and both men underwent very public stints in rehabilitation facilities. The treatments didn't work because, as Haim told MTV News in 2007, "I was doing it for everyone else ... everyone but me." As Haim's career began to stall, he started a precipitous — and very public — fall from grace, including a 1993 arrest for wielding a replica handgun during a dispute with a business manager. In 1996, he was sued for $375,000 for pulling out of the film "Paradise Bar," and, in 1997, at the age of 25, he was forced to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Leno returned to "The Tonight Show" last week following a widely publicized dispute between NBC and Conan O'Brien. In his first show following his return to the 11:35 p.m. time slot, Leno joked that he would hold on to the "Tonight Show" hosting gig "at least for a while."