Genius Lyrics
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Mobb Deep – Shook Ones Part II
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“Shook Ones (Part II)” is – with almost unanimous consent – proof that sequels can be better than the original song.
In what must be a contender for the greatest remix ever, Mobb
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Prodigy of Mobb Deep – Genesis
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The song’s title and sample derive directly from the english rock band–Genesis and their 1973 track, “Firth of Fifth”.
https://youtu.be/SD5engyVXe0?t=224
The self produced track
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Mobb Deep – Survival of the Fittest
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Maybe Mobb Deep’s most famous track next to “Shook Ones Pt. II,” “Survival of the Fittest” was released as the second single from The Infamous. It describes the challenges of the
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Mobb Deep – Clap
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Track 4 from the album Infamy released on December 11, 2001.
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Mobb Deep (Ft. Nas) – It's Mine
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Mobb Deep and Nas form another Queensbridge connection on “It’s Mine,” the second single from the Mobb’s fourth album, Murda Muzik. Over Giorgio Moroder’s theme from the 1983 movie
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Mobb Deep (Ft. Big Noyd) – Give Up the Goods (Just Step)
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Mobb Deep details how to rob people for their goods.
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FLEE & StoopidXool – Mobb Deep
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[Chorus] / Got cash I play with the gwap / In that Kat I push it to start / They rats, I don't fuck with y'all aye / These niggas they talk to the law aye / They pointing their
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Mobb Deep – Heat
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[Hook x2] / No matter where I go, you know I bring that heat / So if you wanna creep, remember bring that heat / [Verse 1: Havoc] / I never fell in love with a ho but I almost
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Mobb Deep – Backwards
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Sampled off of Toshiyuki Honda’s Thunder Kiss, “Backwards” is the 6th track off “The Infamous Archives” (2nd part) produced by the Alchemist.
Havoc and Prodigy are humble lads but
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Mobb Deep – Young Luv
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[Prodigy] / Fresh out some bitch pussy, hay in the middle of the barn don / Super hoe putting on a freak show / Inside the mini mansion, had bitches dancing / And a naked bitch who
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Mobb Deep (Ft. Nas & Raekwon) – Eye for a Eye (Your Beef Is Mines)
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A grimy classic on Mobb Deep’s sophomore album, The Infamous.
This was a rare track due to the features. It featured Nas and Raekwon. At that time in the early 90’s Wu-Tang didn’t
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Mobb Deep – Paid in Full
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Cover of the Eric B. & Rakim classic record Paid in Full.
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Mobb Deep (Ft. Big Noyd & Nas) – Give It Up Fast
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A sequel of sorts to “Give Up the Goods”, with another appearance by Big Noyd and an opening verse from Nas (parts of which are from his “1996 Freestyle”).
Continuing Havoc’s
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Mobb Deep – Drop A Gem On ’Em
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Mobb Deep’s response to “Hit ‘Em Up” by Tupac, a song which mainly targeted The Notorious B.I.G. and Bad Boy but also included a threat to the Mobb.
The whole saga was triggered
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Mobb Deep (Ft. Method Man) – Extortion
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[Intro: Havoc] / Yeah / Time to let these niggas know, son / Niggas don't even wanna motherfuckin' understand / Know what I'm sayin'? Time to hit 'em with the third degree / H-A-V-
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Mobb Deep – Solidified
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[Intro: Prodigy] / Yeah you know the shit don't stop, never, never / As we continue on / With more of this drama for yo' ass / {"She asked me why.."} / [Verse 1: Prodigy] / You
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Mobb Deep (Ft. Raekwon) – Nighttime Vultures
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Track 8 from the album Hell On Earth released on November 19, 1996.
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Mobb Deep (Ft. Raekwon) – Nighttime Vultures
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Track 8 from the album Hell On Earth released on November 19, 1996.
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Mobb Deep – Quiet Storm
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“Quiet Storm” is the first single from Mobb Deep’s fourth album, Murda Muzik.
It was originally released on the soundtrack for the film In Too Deep.
Prodigy was initially going
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Lupe Fiasco – Mobb Deep
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[Intro] / Yeah, yeah / That's what it means, what it means, what it means / Uh-huh / Rhymen Shop #2 / Uh, for the Clubhouse view, you understand? / Yeah, uh-uh / [Verse] / I endure
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Mobb Deep – The Start of Your Ending (41st Side)
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The first track off Mobb Deep’s classic 1995 album The Infamous.
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Mobb Deep (Ft. Big Noyd, Ghostface Killah & Raekwon) – Right Back at You
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Havoc’s verse is taken from a verse he did on a song called “Set It” by fellow Queensbridge rap group PH.D.
http://youtu.be/g0_PdV3k03Y?t=2m34s
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Mobb Deep (Ft. Kool G Rap) – The Realest
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Kool G. Rap’s verse received the Hip Hop Quotable in The Source when this LP was out. Mobb Deep Murda Muzik.
Here’s what Kool G. Rap had to say about recording the track and
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Mobb Deep (Ft. Big Noyd) – Man Down
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[Intro: Money No & Prodigy] / That's my word, God / Kick that thug shit, God, kick that motherfuckin' thug shit, man / Word up, man (What's up, son? What's up?) / What up, Kicko? (
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Mobb Deep (Ft. 50 Cent & Nate Dogg) – Have a Party
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What is a party song without a verse from 50 and Nate Dogg on the hook?
Fredwreck sampled “I Love Rock n Roll” by Joan Jett & The Blackhearts.
Track 15 on Blood Money
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Mobb Deep – Still Shinin'
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Samples Hospital Prelude of Love Theme by Willie Hutch, which is sampled often (for example Ready To Die by Biggie and Good Ol' Love by Masta Ace as well).
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Mobb Deep – Cradle to the Grave
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Off Mobb Deep’s critically acclaimed The Infamous…, “Cradle To The Grave” samples “And If I Had” by Teddy Pendergrass. This song tells a haunting tale of a snitch in the
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Mobb Deep – Adrenaline
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Track 8 from the album Murda Muzik released on August 17, 1999.
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Mobb Deep – Up North Trip
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Samples: “I’m Tired of Giving” by The Spinners and “To Be With You” by The Fatback Band.
The song is about the fear of getting arrested, and being taken to jail. “Up North Trip
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Mobb Deep – G.O.D. Pt. III
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This is the Mobb on top form. Havoc drops the Little Feat drums (the same ones that The Fugees jacked from Tribe for “Killing Me Softly”) over Scarface synths. Prodigy delivers one
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Mobb Deep – Q.U.—Hectic
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This song is the track 10 from Mobb Deep’s album The Infamous.
It contains a sample of “Kitty With the Bent Frame” by Quincy Jones.
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Mobb Deep (Ft. Crystal Nicole) – Temperature's Rising
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Prodigy:‘Temperature’s Rising’ is a song that happened when Hav’s brother [Killa Black] had went through a little murder situation and he was on the run from the police. The Ds
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Mobb Deep – Bloodsport
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Third track on the Mobb’s third album, Hell On Earth. This song is simply hardcore lyrics over a gritty beat. Gangsta rap in its purest form.
The song title is a reference to the
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Mobb Deep (Ft. Lil' Mo) – Pray for Me
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[Lil' Mo] + (Prodigy) / Pray for me, pray for me / Pray for me, pray for me (yeah) / Pray for me, just pray for me / (It's over nigga!) / [Lil' Mo] + (Prodigy) / Living life with
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Mobb Deep (Ft. Big Twins & Ty Nitty) – Animal Instinct
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Samples:
- That’s Where the Happy People Go by The Trammps
- Synthetic Substitution by Melvin Bliss
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Mobb Deep – Apostle's Warning
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This song ultimately display’s Prodigy’s uncanny sense of similes and syntax and manipulating both to suit the rhythm of the beat. It’s a display of his lyrical powers, both in
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Mobb Deep (Ft. Tony Yayo) – Click Click
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Click Click is the eighth track off their studio album featuring G-Unit pioneer Tony Yayo
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Mobb Deep – Get Dealt With
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[Intro: Prodigy & Havoc] / Yeah, yeah, yeah / To all my motherfuckin' niggas, you know what I'm sayin'? (That's right, kid, that's right, yo, that's right, baby) / Word up (That's
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Mobb Deep (Ft. Karate Joe & Killer Black) – The Money
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[Chorus: Sample + (Prodigy)] / (Get bent, keep wildin') / Stop smilin', be still don't nothin' move but the money / (Leavin' permanent scars, like getting splashed on the island
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Mobb Deep – Everyday Gun Play
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Unreleased 17th track off Mobb Deep’s 1996 album, Hell on Earth.
Prodigy and Havoc describe a murder and a stick up.
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Mariah Carey (Ft. Mobb Deep) – The Roof (Back in Time) [Mobb Deep Extended Version]
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Mobb Deep joined Mariah on the remix of the third single from her 1997 studio album, Butterfly, “The Roof”. The song originally sampled the hip hop duo’s widely known song, “Shook
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