Biggie fans have discovered that embattled New York City mayor Eric Adams quietly made an appearance in the late rapper’s classic video for “Juicy.”

On social media, a screenshot from the video began going viral after fans realized it contained a poster of Adams.

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The scene in question occurs around the one minute and 38 second mark, with the poster of a younger looking Adams appearing on the side of a traffic lights pole as a man performs pull ups.

“That’s wild that anyone even caught that lmao,” one person commented on the screenshot, while another said: “Respect to the sniper that peeped this.. showing my pops rn [crying face emoji].”

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At the time of the song’s release, the future mayor was attempting to run for Congress in New York’s 11th district but did not make the ballot after not collecting enough signatures.

The then-police officer claimed without proof that his signatures had been stolen by his opponent, Major Owens.

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There may be a documentary coming on Eric Adams after his arrest for bribery and accepting illegal campaign contributions, mainly from Turkish government officials.

Posting a video on Instagram of Adams awarding Diddy the key to New York City last year — an honor that has since been revoked following his sexual assault allegations — 50 Cent made it clear that he wanted to know whether there was more to the story.

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“This shit is getting crazy out here! Do you want a docu series on Eric Adams? [shrug emoji] I want to know what the fvck is going on here,” he wrote in the caption.

50 had initially reacted to Adams being indicted by uploading a picture of the mayor on Instagram and writing: “Oh shit, [shocked emoji] what the fvck did you do Eric ? I never saw the active mayor of NY get indicted.”

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The G-Unit boss has been critical of Adams in the past, particularly over a proposed policy to give migrants pre-paid debit cards.

“WTF mayor Adams call my phone, I don’t understand how this works — somebody explain,” he said of the plan earlier this year, before expressing support for controversial presidential candidate Donald Trump: “Can’t explain this I’m stuck maybe TRUMP is the answer.”

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Adams is the first sitting New York mayor to be criminally charged and he faces a lengthy stint behind bars if he is convicted.

The 64-year-old has also resisted calls from both Democrats and Republicans to resign as mayor while he battles the charges, saying in a press conference: “My day to day will not change. I will continue to do the job for 8.3 million New Yorkers that I was elected to do.”