![]() And Mobb Deep’s Prodigy delivers on the threat with his astonishing first verse: “Rock you in your face, stab your brain with your nose bone…” It’s the kind of thing that should get you locked up for life. It’s the sound of a looming threat that could exist in any era. ![]() & Rakim Format: Audio CD 565 ratings 6129 See all 15 formats and editions Streaming Unlimited MP3 7.99 Listen with our Free App Audio CD 61.29 12 Used from 6.99 3 New from 56.30 Vinyl 169.00 5 Used from 59.99 1 Collectible from 50.00 Audio, Cassette from 49.98 1 Collectible from 49. II” so timeless is that it’s also somewhat generic. Paid in Full: The Platinum Edition Eric B. II,” Mobb Deep’s Havoc combined three equally mercurial jazz samples: Herbie Hancock’s “Jessica,” “Daly-Wilson Big Band’s “Dirty Feet” and Quincy Jones “Kitty With The Bent Frame.” The songs are so obscure (at least to hip hop fans), their presence in the track remained somewhat of a mystery for a decade and a half. II.” That slow drum beat and those sirens seemingly ripped out of a horror film. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. ![]() There’s something immediately terrifying about “Shook Ones, Pt.
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