@@scinnyc Yeah and I bet a lot of rappers/producers would disagree with you, you've named another amazing beat that is one of the best ever, it's hard to narrow it down to one specific best beat.
@@kyroseven True. But i think the "Shook Ones" beat is over rated. Personally, i thought "Temperture's Rising", "Survival of the Fittest" and "Star of your Ending" were better beats just on that album alone. But that's just my opinion.
CREAM - Wu Tang Clan Nas - the world is yours Rakim - When I be on the mic Ice Cube - Today was a good day 2pac - Hail Mary Biggie - Big Poppa (Since you asked for classics x)
@Zain Percee P - Nowhere Near Simple Showbiz & AG - Under Pressure Group Home - Supa Star Mobb Deep - The Bridge 94 (unreleased OG version) Mobb Deep - Survival of the Fittest (95 Havoc Rmx) Nas - Take It In Blood Tupac - Krazy Jay Z - Dead Presidents Heather B - If Headz Only Knew Redman - Can't Wait Gang Starr - Mass Appeal Jeru The Damaja - Mind Spray O.C. - Time's Up Ras Kass - Nature of the Threat A Tribe Called Quest - Midnight Mobb Deep - Drop A Gem On Em Notorious B.I.G. - Whatchu Want OG version Craig Mack - Get Down 2pac - Pain Mobb Deep - More Trife Life Nas - Nas Is Like A.Z. - Ho Happy Jackie Lord Finesse - Brainstorm PSK remix Pete Rock & CL Smooth - Take It There Rmx Polecat - Outta Flip (Ruffa Rmx) B.G. Knocc Out - Dat's How I'm Livin 96 Big Pun - Beware Kool G Rap - Fast Life Notorious B.I.G. - Who Shot Ya 2pac - All Eyez On Me 2pac - Ambitionz Az A Ridah Public Enemy - Shut Em Down 98 Pete Rock rmx Dogg Pound ft Tupac - NY87 Dogg Pound - Jus Doggin Dr Dre - Deep Cover Royce 5 9 - Boom The LOX - Move Forward The LOX - All About The Benjamins I have many, many more...........
Prodigy’s verse in the Lil Kim remix version is the kind of verse that sticks him right up there with Nas and the other great lyricist of the golden era.
Is this played or programmed. So 1) hardest beat to play live by a drummer, 2) hardest beat to program by a composer? I don’t know much about Hip-Hop but not a beat that stands out for me compared with other genre’s.
@@beawsbiz Calling a beat "hard" is slang for saying it is good/catchy/cool. There's a lot more nuance to what makes a beat "hard" that I'm not able to verbalize , but high-level you can think of it as a synonym for "good" or "awesome" and I'm pretty sure that's the usage of "hard" that D was going for.
@@CW043 1. In any order, 2Pac, Biggie, Nas and Mobb Deep are yet the best ever to sync rap lyrics with beat production. They're definitely yet the best MC's to do it. Eminem is overrated by the same people who are destroying rap music and whose money and resources fund the record labels. If I counted 50 top rappers ever to do it, I don't see him on that list.
@21stcenturyenigma yeah he remember they said in a interview i think, that he is wiser than his age so he adds 1 or 2 years to his real age cuz older=wiser.
I think one of the main reasons this beat was so iconic was because for the longest time, nobody could figure out what the sample was on the piano line. Throughout the 90s everybody and their mother was hunting the sample
Same here...dont understand how anyone thinks this is better than Survival Of The Fittest. I bet if it wasnt in the 8 mile battles it wouldnt get half the love it does!
@@EliasX Yeah but were talking about younger casual heads that dont listen to real hiphop, they know this song but never heard of survival of the fittest and that's because of shit like 8mile
You guys should definetely react to Mobb Deep - Drop A Gem On ‘Em. It’s one of the best diss tracks in Hip-Hop history and the most underrated one for sure.
Classic beat in the history of hip hop.. it was even used in the movie 8 Mile in the end battle when Anthony Mackie's character froze up on stage after Eminem's character rapped.
HAVOC is one of the greatest hiphop producer/rappers ever, this is one of the most classic/greatest instrumentals of all time ever produced , in 100 years this song will still be as good as it was in 95. Compared to any songs by any mumble rappers in the last 5-10 years time.
I'd love to see you react to They Reminisce Over You by Pete Rock and CL Smooth. That's the song that got me into rap and my personal favorite rap instrumental of all time.
@@Lax8Bro I have too much nostalgia from different games. Tony Hawk games were awesome too. I heard The World is Yours by Nas and some other 90s songs as well as underground hip-hop.
this Mobb Deep beat is legendary. Even if you THINK you only like rock music or metal, most folks will hear this and understand how great it is. The two dudes in the group, Havok and Prodigy (RIP) are basically telling you, "You're not tough enough to come around here, we'll k*ll you." It's not THE best beat in hip-hop, but it's ONE OF the best.
Classic. Prodigy & Havoc really lived that life. 'The Infamous' tag apparently inspired Biggie to refer to himself as 'The Notorious'. RIP Prodigy. Please react to Thuggish Ruggish Bone - Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
So happy you guys @rockreacts reacted to this video/song. It's a hip hop classic. It speaks to the struggle of survival and the mentality needed to survive in a harsh situation or area. Mobb Deep pulls no punches and expresses fully the mindstate and trappings of the hood. At the same time the cinematography, atmosphere and lyrics tell a deeper tale. Brashness in the face of oblivion with no quarter given.
I convinced one of my friends that hip hop goes beyond snoop and Eminem with this as a one of my weapons in the arsenal and 2 months later my boy was listening to big L. never been so proud
BasedGod what's with DOOM and his two part descriptions of chicks? "She was dumb fine but maybe not the type that you might want to wine and dine" "She was a foundling, barely worth fondling" And all the others I don't know off the top
I subscribed to your chanel just because the guy with the hat has some background knowledge about Prodigy and the way he passed. Big respect bro. To the bald guy with big muscles... I'll openly debate with you on the bes beat in History of Hip Hop. Tell you what. You name whichever beat you want and I'll prove you wrong. This beat and Survival of the fittest are two of the best beats that capture the true sound of Hip hop. Peace
I think fresh ears will always listen to this beat and perhaps judge it for its production value but hip hop fans from the 90s attach this song and beat to alot of memories so there is a nostalgia factor. It's my top 3 hip hop beat of all time.. My 1st choice is Onyx - Last Dayz ..still gives me chills 🔥🔥
This Probably my second favorite beat from Mobb Depp first for me would be The Learning (Burn) featuring Big Noyd. The beat is amazing and the female rhyming the chorus nails it! I Enjoy your reactions fellas keep it up. Iowa,USA
Today its been 2 years since we lost a legend! R.I.P Prodigy!
Defconn wait it’s two years to this day??? Time to bump hell on earth.
Rip legend I was at one of his last performances on his last tour in MTL right before he died... Will never forget
Aint no suck things as half way crooks
the way he died tho.... sus
He will always have us "stuck off the realness" ❤️
Crazy that Prodigy wrote that verse at 19. A true hip hop god.
Or even a...... prodigy
Fun fact, he was actually 18
Pretty sure Havoc wrote the song
Wouldn't say god bro too far
@@GeoJesseHavoc's beat, Prodigy's words
Obviously there isn't one 'best beat' but this is definitely one of the most iconic.
Facts...
Hip hop national anthem
Judging as both a rapper & (somewhat) producer myself, I'd say "Dead Presidents" is the best hip hop beat of all time.
@@scinnyc Yeah and I bet a lot of rappers/producers would disagree with you, you've named another amazing beat that is one of the best ever, it's hard to narrow it down to one specific best beat.
@@kyroseven True. But i think the "Shook Ones" beat is over rated. Personally, i thought "Temperture's Rising", "Survival of the Fittest" and "Star of your Ending" were better beats just on that album alone. But that's just my opinion.
CREAM - Wu Tang Clan
Nas - the world is yours
Rakim - When I be on the mic
Ice Cube - Today was a good day
2pac - Hail Mary
Biggie - Big Poppa
(Since you asked for classics x)
mobb deep survival of the fittest
from ice cube is: It was a good day
Nas - Nas is like
@Zain Percee P - Nowhere Near Simple
Showbiz & AG - Under Pressure
Group Home - Supa Star
Mobb Deep - The Bridge 94 (unreleased OG version)
Mobb Deep - Survival of the Fittest (95 Havoc Rmx)
Nas - Take It In Blood
Tupac - Krazy
Jay Z - Dead Presidents
Heather B - If Headz Only Knew
Redman - Can't Wait
Gang Starr - Mass Appeal
Jeru The Damaja - Mind Spray
O.C. - Time's Up
Ras Kass - Nature of the Threat
A Tribe Called Quest - Midnight
Mobb Deep - Drop A Gem On Em
Notorious B.I.G. - Whatchu Want OG version
Craig Mack - Get Down
2pac - Pain
Mobb Deep - More Trife Life
Nas - Nas Is Like
A.Z. - Ho Happy Jackie
Lord Finesse - Brainstorm PSK remix
Pete Rock & CL Smooth - Take It There Rmx
Polecat - Outta Flip (Ruffa Rmx)
B.G. Knocc Out - Dat's How I'm Livin 96
Big Pun - Beware
Kool G Rap - Fast Life
Notorious B.I.G. - Who Shot Ya
2pac - All Eyez On Me
2pac - Ambitionz Az A Ridah
Public Enemy - Shut Em Down 98 Pete Rock rmx
Dogg Pound ft Tupac - NY87
Dogg Pound - Jus Doggin
Dr Dre - Deep Cover
Royce 5 9 - Boom
The LOX - Move Forward
The LOX - All About The Benjamins
I have many, many more...........
Nas - NY state of mind
react to C.R.E.A.M by Wu Tang, you guys would like it a lot
They know it already I've heard them reference it in several videos as a classic even non hiphop fans like them have known
I'd rather they do Mystery of Chessboxin or Triumph.
Protect ya neck of wu tang pls the beat is hard as hell, one of my favorite instrumentals. Saludos desde México
Cream is great but shook ones is slight better ..
M E T H O D Mannn
Moob Deep - “Quiet Storm” is probably top 10 hardest hip hop Beats in history.
Prodigy’s verse in the Lil Kim remix version is the kind of verse that sticks him right up there with Nas and the other great lyricist of the golden era.
lot of people know this song without knowing who prodigy is
Is this played or programmed. So 1) hardest beat to play live by a drummer, 2) hardest beat to program by a composer? I don’t know much about Hip-Hop but not a beat that stands out for me compared with other genre’s.
@@beawsbiz Calling a beat "hard" is slang for saying it is good/catchy/cool. There's a lot more nuance to what makes a beat "hard" that I'm not able to verbalize , but high-level you can think of it as a synonym for "good" or "awesome" and I'm pretty sure that's the usage of "hard" that D was going for.
@@yashc1137 thank you for that explanation. Anyone outside the genre would make an entirely different conclusion.
YES! Do mos def- mathematics. Also one of the best beats of ALL TIME and lyrical masterpiece
Ezra Przytyk yes!
For me Xxplosive is the best. Nate dogg's verse in this song is magic
Binary Star - Reality Check is another crazy one
I second this. Such a dope song, mad beat.
@@EQTsaus Anything from Premo can be considered one of the best beats. Reality check, Nas is like, and Come clean are my all time favorite
NAS - N.Y. STATE OF MIND - One of the best beats ever
They already did NY state of mind.
Chris Gevo sheesh....that’s a top 3 for sure . Too many good ones 😂
N.Y. state of mind PT 2 has the better beat.
ETHER THE BEST BEAT EVER!!!! FUCK JAY Z!!!
Na...
(Group Home - Supa Star) might be the greatest hip hop instrumentals
A Tribe Called Quest - Electric Relaxation
this ^^^
^^^^
Yesss and award tour
Yessss or check the rhyme! Or literally any song by them
best song to trip to
"This guy's a gangster? His real name is Clarence...."
Clarence's parents have a real good marriage 🎶
William Johnson I never understood this, did em say that cuz he soft? Or he being sarcastic that his pops left him?
In the movie 8-mile Papa Doc (Clarence) was a rich kid pretending to be a gangster.It was an insult saying he's soft and a fraud.
Prodigy You dont get it because your Dumb as fuck
@@prodigy9885 "street cred"
It may not be the best but perhaps most iconic? Possibly
Most iconic got to be Still Dre
@@deinvater2475 Yeah, even my friends who have never listened to old school hip hop know Still Dre.
@@duddie4171 but doesn't he know it because of the old memes?
@@yure3124 yeah, I guess that's a part of it being iconic
@@yure3124 The memes apply more to the next episode than Still Dre imo
It's the most iconic pure rap beat for sure, Eminem using it in 8 Mile says it all on how highly rated he puts it
Your comment reads like YOU think Eminem is THE preeminent measure of a TRUE Hip Hop MC of Excellence. I hope I'm mistaken.
@@CW043 Nothing wrong with holding one of the GOATs to that standard. 🤷♀️😴
@@CW043
1. In any order, 2Pac, Biggie, Nas and Mobb Deep are yet the best ever to sync rap lyrics with beat production.
They're definitely yet the best MC's to do it.
Eminem is overrated by the same people who are destroying rap music and whose money and resources fund the record labels.
If I counted 50 top rappers ever to do it, I don't see him on that list.
@@jimifash Our lists differ a bit, but only for reasons of preference. Your thoughts and mine on the rest is EXACTLY THE SAME!
Classic song, it was 2 years ago today we lost the legend Prodigy. R.I.P to one of the greatest
FR tho, one of the most talented guys... more than just a rapper
This is easily one of the best and most iconic beats ever
If you guys are gonna do some old hip hop then you definitely need to do C.R.E.A.M. by Wu-Tang Clan
Yes!!!
Most definitely.
Not really
And then WhipC.R.E.A.M. By k-os for no reason
Dollar dollar bill ya’ll
It's Bone and Biggie Biggie!
Notorious Thugs is a classic hip hop song with a classic hip hop beat.
I was going to comment this!! One of my favourite beats ever!
Thank you!
He was younger than 19 when he made this. I think he was 17 or 18
Alper896 yeah 17. Unbelievable talent!
@21stcenturyenigma yeah he remember they said in a interview i think, that he is wiser than his age so he adds 1 or 2 years to his real age cuz older=wiser.
When I was 17 I looked like I was 12. Some guys have good genetics man
@@ainsley821 what does that have to do with this?
Alper896 chatting shit mate chill out
OMG Johnny Sins and Macklemore together 😂
What the 😂😂
MVP by Big L is an underground classic must listen
Nah, 8 Iz Enuff
also Street Struck
Casualties of a dice game
8 iz Enuff is the shit. Couldn’t agree more.
Big L - The Heist. defiantly up there, that shit bangs
Mobb Deep - Survival Of The Fittest. That might be the best beat ever.
Agreed
Mmmm Quiet Storm goes a lil harder
Quiet storm is my #2 cbr’s and vcr’s
ruclips.net/video/R8KIv0O6odw/видео.html listen to this beat... i know you cant understand the language but just feel the beat
I mean hell on earth hit just as hard
Finally you actually reacted to Mobb Deep, I find their music extremely introspective.
Auditorium by Mos Def is one of the most hypnotic and beautiful beats ever created
J dilla produced it?
literally liastened to that 2 songs ago hahaha word up
@@ramirezt.649 Madlib I think! Off a bollywood sample!
@@rohitsubramanian8962 Yeah its madlib. Mos Def even says "madliberator" in the beginning of the song
Biggie - Ten Crack Commandments
Pusha T - Numbers On The Boards
Kanye West - I Feel Like That
PLEASE DO NUMBERS ON THE BOARDS
They should do Drug Dealers Anonymous
@@headtopprotector7521 damn i havent thought about that song in a while, Jay and Push had great chemistry on that track
@@tomboyinrecovery numbers on the board or the games we play
Your kanye beat sucks ass......... best beat ever ??? gtfoh
I think one of the main reasons this beat was so iconic was because for the longest time, nobody could figure out what the sample was on the piano line. Throughout the 90s everybody and their mother was hunting the sample
React to hate it or love it from the game and 50cent
This was all you heard 24/7 in Brooklyn when this song dropped! NYC in the 90's was a war zone and this song was the soundtrack!
You need to listen to some more MF DOOM. I know you didn't love him but maybe try another track?
like figaro
They haven't had their "aha moment" with DOOM yet. Lol Idk if anyone gets DOOM right away.
Rob they really just gotta listen to the whole madvillainy album. you can’t finish that thing without loving it
Eh
Torille!?
Boys you have to do BIG L
98 Freestyle
Street Struck
Da Graveyard
JUST DO IT
Put it on is a banger too
MVP
All Black, Dangerzone, Lifestyle of da poor and dangerous etc.
Personally it’s my favourite, and probably a bit biased of me, my pick for greatest hip hop tune ever
This is a testament to how big hiphop was and is. Truly changed music forever
I prefer survival of the fittest to this but that whole album is incredible
I like it's the start of your ending.
Yes, me too. Survival of the fittest is really heavy.
Same here...dont understand how anyone thinks this is better than Survival Of The Fittest. I bet if it wasnt in the 8 mile battles it wouldnt get half the love it does!
andy1181985 that’s just.. wrong. This came out waaay before 8 mile and was a classic since the day it dropped 🤦🏽♂️
@@EliasX Yeah but were talking about younger casual heads that dont listen to real hiphop, they know this song but never heard of survival of the fittest and that's because of shit like 8mile
The Infamous remains my favourite album of all time I'd love if you reacted to more songs of that classic project. RIP Prodigy, legend of the game
Iconic beat but I’d argue that electric relaxation is better
You guy should totally check out a tribe called quest’s music
I LIKE EM BROWN YELLOW PUERTORICAN AND HAITAN♡
"Cum on the couch call it seamans furniture." Somethi ng like that.
Electric Relaxation by TCQ and C.R.E.A.M by Wu-Tang. You guys will love those.
More 90s classics please!
You should do another track from Illmatic, halftime or it ain’t hard to tell.
They should do it ain't heard to tell or lifes a bitch
@@qwertyvypez one love
just listen to the whole album
Stick to rap
Mobb Deep - Survival of the Fittest. Ya'll need to listen to this, it's considered like a sequel to Shook Ones.
The beauty of this track is it doesn't change, I've heard it a zillion times and yet, it still takes me to that zone... classic.
Imo this is hands down the greatest beat in hiphop of all time
Now you have to do survival of the fittest by them
yesssss
Yesss and hell on earth
Big tune
Great track. He should react to 'Drop a Gem on Em'
You guys should definetely react to Mobb Deep - Drop A Gem On ‘Em. It’s one of the best diss tracks in Hip-Hop history and the most underrated one for sure.
Classic beat in the history of hip hop.. it was even used in the movie 8 Mile in the end battle when Anthony Mackie's character froze up on stage after Eminem's character rapped.
My fav hiphop beat would probably be Boom by DJ Premier (Royce da 5'9")
You know that!
Grinding is one if the best beats ever too. I remember in middle school everybody was playing that beat on their desk lol.
I remember those days I was in 6th grade and that was the only beat I could do 😆
From clipse?
It’s crazy how Prodigy actually used the cooker lighter sound as a sample for the track 🔥🔥🔥
Need more Joey Badass reactions. Joey Badass Paper Trails is one of the best beats (for me. Tbh idk but i really like it)
Good song,Joey has a lot of amazing songs, I really like room 125 off that album
Christ Conscious
@@fabiansanchez10000 Christ conscious is my shit off the album. But Paper Trails is the best.
One of the best hiphop tunes of all time no doubt 🔥🔥🔥
I just cracked my screen clicking on this.
Regulate- Warren G ft Nate Dogg is probably one of the most iconic beats of all time for the genre. Such a laid back tune
Another classic you guys should check out is OutKast - art of story tellin pt. 1
HAVOC is one of the greatest hiphop producer/rappers ever, this is one of the most classic/greatest instrumentals of all time ever produced , in 100 years this song will still be as good as it was in 95. Compared to any songs by any mumble rappers in the last 5-10 years time.
A Tribe Called Quest - Scenario
Most iconic beat. One of the best hip hop tracks of all time as a whole
Kanye - Hey Mama / Gorgeous
I'd love to see you react to They Reminisce Over You by Pete Rock and CL Smooth. That's the song that got me into rap and my personal favorite rap instrumental of all time.
I loved nba street 2 for introducing that one to me
Same! Might be my favorite sports game of all time just from the nostalgia haha@@alejandroramirez4470
@@Lax8Bro I have too much nostalgia from different games. Tony Hawk games were awesome too. I heard The World is Yours by Nas and some other 90s songs as well as underground hip-hop.
@@alejandroramirez4470 NHL 2003 had a couple songs that caught me too! FIFA usually has pretty solid picks as well.
@@Lax8Bro never got into soccer but nhl 2003 was cool. I don't buy them every year though
You really should do an episode on oldie by Odd Future please
Fuck yeah.
this Mobb Deep beat is legendary. Even if you THINK you only like rock music or metal, most folks will hear this and understand how great it is. The two dudes in the group, Havok and Prodigy (RIP) are basically telling you, "You're not tough enough to come around here, we'll k*ll you." It's not THE best beat in hip-hop, but it's ONE OF the best.
Another SUPER dope beat is Can't Tell Me Nothing - Kanye West! Y'all should react to International Players Anthem - UGK Ft. Outkast
So glad to grow up in this era. It was so real!
Nate Dogg, Warren G - Regulate
Boogie Down Productions - South Bronx
Classic. Prodigy & Havoc really lived that life. 'The Infamous' tag apparently inspired Biggie to refer to himself as 'The Notorious'. RIP Prodigy.
Please react to Thuggish Ruggish Bone - Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
React to any Big L song hands down the greatest MC ever
facts
Mobb Deep - Front Lines
You guys need to do some Gang Starr...Code of the Streets, Mass Appeal etc.
This is THE song that made me fall in love with Hip Hop. Rip Prodigy...
Yes. This is without doubt hip hops greatest beat IMO
I never in a million years thought when I searched for Shook Ones pt 2 that I would see Simon Miller.
This gets a golden up.
Paid in Full - Eric B & Rakim.. old school classic 👌🏾
ICONIC drum pattern
Truth, like a touch, the more it's shook it shines.
2Pac - 2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted ft. Snoop Dogg
Ambitionz of a Ryder
Whole album is nuts
Electric Relaxation - A Tribe Called Quest
Definitely in the culture it's considered one of the best , if not thee. Respect to P
*I can feel Isaiah Rashad coming soon!*
(Also, definitely look into reacting to some MF DOOM like others have recommended, it's time.)
Simon bobbing his head to the high hat is just hilarious 😂
React to uncommon valor by jedi mind tricks ft r.a the rugged man
YES PLEASE!!!!
Yep ,one of the best
Izzy👍👍👍👍 good suggestion
Above The Law - Black Superman
Pete Rock & CL Smooth - They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)
So happy you guys @rockreacts reacted to this video/song. It's a hip hop classic. It speaks to the struggle of survival and the mentality needed to survive in a harsh situation or area. Mobb Deep pulls no punches and expresses fully the mindstate and trappings of the hood. At the same time the cinematography, atmosphere and lyrics tell a deeper tale. Brashness in the face of oblivion with no quarter given.
If your going to show someone Hip-Hop to fully understand what it’s about, this is starter pack 101.
I convinced one of my friends that hip hop goes beyond snoop and Eminem with this as a one of my weapons in the arsenal and 2 months later my boy was listening to big L. never been so proud
This beat is iconic. Got so pumped when I saw this vid in my sub box
React to One Love by Nas
One of the best stories told ever.
2 years today since we lost P! RIP don P, my favorite MC
Gang Starr - mass appeal. Sick but simple beat
how about off the beaten path "tonz 'o' gunz"
The stove in the beginning of the video is actually sampled in the beat. Super creative of Havoc to use that lol
You got to react to Big Pun ft Fat Joe -Twinz
Got yourself a new sub here guys, it's great to see other genre listeners getting into hip hop.
You should do MF DOOM- Meat Grinder and Nas- Street Dreams
BasedGod what's with DOOM and his two part descriptions of chicks?
"She was dumb fine but maybe not the type that you might want to wine and dine"
"She was a foundling, barely worth fondling"
And all the others I don't know off the top
L Pharmer “she’s like a fawnling barely worth fondling” as in baby deer
Nice pics but King Geedorah-the fine print slap hella hard
Do more of these guys! Salutations from Colombia!
who’s with me they have to react to Shoreline Mafia-
That sample what havoc did man this beat is forever. You can play this a 1000 years from now.
Good choice but i'd recommend
1 Dead Prez- Hip Hop
2 Wu Tang Clan-C.R.E.A.M
3.Ice cube - It was a good day
Enjoy
Lol wow you must be so fuckin proud you suggest the most known songs of them... find smth more interesting less wellknown
@@pathmenosmathitis2878 nigga chill
I subscribed to your chanel just because the guy with the hat has some background knowledge about Prodigy and the way he passed. Big respect bro. To the bald guy with big muscles... I'll openly debate with you on the bes beat in History of Hip Hop. Tell you what. You name whichever beat you want and I'll prove you wrong. This beat and Survival of the fittest are two of the best beats that capture the true sound of Hip hop. Peace
React to Joyner Lucas - Ross capicchioni , He tells one crazy story
They already did..
I think fresh ears will always listen to this beat and perhaps judge it for its production value but hip hop fans from the 90s attach this song and beat to alot of memories so there is a nostalgia factor. It's my top 3 hip hop beat of all time..
My 1st choice is Onyx - Last Dayz ..still gives me chills 🔥🔥
React to Nas is like - Nas it’s like this song but way better imo
This Probably my second favorite beat from Mobb Depp first for me would be The Learning (Burn) featuring Big Noyd. The beat is amazing and the female rhyming the chorus nails it! I Enjoy your reactions fellas keep it up. Iowa,USA
if you like this, listen to WU TANG CLAN - CREAM
Definitely one of the most iconic!! The roots- guns are drawn is up there too imo.. have an awesome day whoever reads this 😊
Kanye West- Gorgeous
Kanye West- Hold my liquor
Prefect timing on this public release. Rest In Peace, Prodigy!