Money Jane

"Money Jane"
12" single cover
Single by Baby Blue Soundcrew featuring Kardinal Offishall, Sean Paul, and Jully Black
from the album Private Party Collectors Edition
Released2000
GenreCanadian hip hop, dancehall
Length4:19 (single version)
3:12 (album version)
LabelUniversal Music Canada
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Kardinal Offishall
Baby Blue Soundcrew singles chronology
"Money Jane"
(2000)
"Too Much"
(2000)
Kardinal Offishall singles chronology
"Husslin'"
(2000)
"Money Jane"
(2000)
"BaKardi Slang"
(2001)
Sean Paul singles chronology
"Deport Them"
(1998)
"Money Jane"
(2000)
"Gimme the Light"
(2002)
Jully Black singles chronology
"Rally'n"
(1998)
"Money Jane"
(2000)
"Ol' Time Killin'"
(2001)
Music video
"Money Jane" on YouTube

"Money Jane" is a song recorded by Canadian DJ group Baby Blue Soundcrew featuring Canadian rapper Kardinal Offishall, Jamaican musician Sean Paul, and Canadian singer-songwriter Jully Black. It was released by Universal Music Canada in 2000, and was the first single from the group's debut studio compilation album Private Party Collectors Edition; a remix was included on Offishall's 2001 album Quest for Fire: Firestarter, Vol. 1. "Money Jane" is a Canadian hip hop and dancehall song with lyrics about a wealthy woman who provides financial and material support for her male companion. The song is noted for its influence on Toronto's hip hop music scene, and is credited with launching Paul's international music career.