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Sorry for the delay, long video so lots of processing. Enjoy that weekend!

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Mobb Deep - The Infamous_Opt.mp4

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yeah

pretty sure you're right about the st. tropez sample. nice catch!

Wasp Genocide

Shook Ones pt. 2 was the first single off of the album. It introduced the world to the Mobb Deep sound. At the time there was nothing like it, which is one of the reasons it's so popular. I agree that by the time you get to it on the album, it doesn't do that much to set itself apart from the other songs, that are just as good. But imagine if this was the very first thing you heard from Mobb Deep.

Beck Mahdavi

I’m so happy you loved the Q.U. Hectic beat, one of my favorites ever

TheRealDeal

you gotta re-visit rocky with "At Long Last ASAP" easily one of his best albums that and "Testing"

Number16

Using the website Whosampled to find what tracks sampled what would be very helpful when trying to figure out if you heard it before.

Victor Chavez

bob dont listen to the new drake its ass and u will hate it

nick

temperatures rising DOES have that jazzy beat to it-- nice catch. That's from Qtip coproducing with havoc. in fact, qtip helped havoc produce this albums, and you can hear it specifically in the drums. If you listen to midnight marauders, then listen to this, you will hear a lot of the same drum sounds, even though midnight marauders is more jazzy, and the infamous is more dark, gansgster. Qtip helped havoc a lot with production.

nick

and please react to their next album, Hell on Earth. I think it's better :)