Coldest part to me was when he didn't even have to program the drums, he knew exactly which loop he had in his pack would fit the beat perfectly. I was like he didn't even check em. lol. One of the greats.
Hav's throwaway joints would be most people's jewel on the album..The man is a str8 machine..Churning out those dope ass funeral beats since i was a teen..R.I.P Prodigy
havoc always throws away killer beats, P usually has to force him from keeping them, Hav was planning on deleting shook ones and survival of the fittest lol
+StraightItaliano I throw my beats away all the time. A lot of my friends think it's crazy but a lot of times I just don't like what I make. Wish I didn't have that filter and could just hear it like other people do, but I guess that's just how it is.
Damn, I knew about Shook Ones but not survival of the fittest! I thought I was bugging for throwing away a few of my beats!! Lord forgive me if I ever deleted some life changing shit like what the two beats did for them!!
Lord forgive him the Hennessey got him not knowin how to akt .once shit get boring he`ll throw it in the trash .ignoring that it can`t turn back .P rest in Peace and...thank you for that !!!
Havok is underated. been doing this for awhile and started young. You can't deny that The Infamous is up there with illmatic and Rae's purple tape. Those beats change lives
Art Vandelay beat wise Illmatic, yea maybe, but the Purple tape???? Name one beat Havoc did that rocks like Criminology, Incarcerated Scarefaces, Glaciers of Ice, Rainy Dayz?? Havoc is and has never been on the same planet as the RZA. Havoc is a beat maker. Rza is a music scientist. I'm even go as far as say DJ muggs is much better than Havoc.
Big Homie, I Don't Know If Muggs Is Better Than Havoc, You Should Of Said, Muggs Is Better Than RZA, Those Are Deep Soul Sample Heads, Havoc Is A Raw Dogg Boom Bap Kid Who Learned From Exter-P & DJ Premier, Now Havoc Is Nowhere Near The Best, But He Have Samples That Nobody Have Found Yet, And Were Talkin' Bout 1993-97. Sence Were Talkin' About Who's Better, I Got One For Ya Pete Rock Or J Dilla AKA Jay Dee, Please Let Me Know. PEACE
Havoc is a good beat maker but trust me I know a lot of producers that can make beats like his. He samples a little loop and throws a basic drum sample over it. If you think about it, there's nothing really special about what he's doing. What always made his beats good to me is his sample selection. Now when you get producers like RZA, DJ Premie and Muggs, they use totally different techniques that are much more complicated and can't be duplicated by just anyone. Their beat scientists. With that being said Mobb Deep's first album is definitely on my top 15 greatest hip hop album.
Havoc Is Very Simple Boom Bap Hip Hop, DJ Premier, Pete Rock And Dilla Are Chopp Masters And DJ Muggs And RZA Are Deep Soul 45 Flippers, Take A Sample Speed It Up And Grab The Under Beat From The Vocals, Havoc More Or Less Is Like Large Professor AKA Exter-P Or Beatnut, Keep The Drums Simple, And The Sample Rare As Fuck, Pure Vinyl, No MP3! All This Is Before (Who Sampled Site). Theres A Lot Of Simple Producers Out There The Beatnuts, Q-Tip Or Evidence Of Dilated Peoples, And Havoc Is One Of Them To... But Still Dope As Fuck, He's A G" In The Game.
To me, Havoc's lighter percussion instruments have always been one of a kind. The cymbals and especially the hi-hats. You know it's a banger when a Mobb Deep track leads you in with the four count hi-hats.
I don’t care how long he had this track it can still be used for the great spitters I wish I could get the vision out, once I get past this cancer I’m gonna see if I can make it happen my vision is dope dope as hell and it’ll be strictly for our people...it’s never to late
thats because the song is already there. he has to cut it and put drums over it, that are already on the pads. thats what hiphop is. its great, but its simple.
@@MaceWinduDuHuen Lol if you think making beats is simple then you haven't heard Dilla chop up beats... Crazy to comment such ignorant bullshit.. oh and go fuck yourself he literally put the drums into the pads you dumbass watch the video you probably don't know a single thing about producing music
Mozart of rap/hip hop, great to watch a genius at work. learnt so much from a short video. hold it my nigga Havoc R.I.P Prodigy..... those devils did you dirty man.
i always feel bad when i use the same pad on repeat like this. but when i hear others, they do it and it sounds good. but i feel bad when i do it, i dont wanna make a monotonous beat
i remember watching this video so many times growing up in chicago. fast forward to making beats myself, it’s wild to see this and see how far i’ve came! This is one of the videos i would watch to get inspired! And here i am again today. Thanks Havoc
Nowadays niggas don't make em like dis no more, especially onnat MPC. Respect to a OG man, luv how he blendin up dat sample!!! Real East Coast shii!!! its cold!
They be killin me wit these pre made beats. Never even seen him lay the drums down. Only real beat makers peep that tho. I seen this back in 2006 2007 when it came out
This is some shit that's beyond legendary, this man right here has the ability to make an absolute banger from scratch in the span of a cigarette, I almost break my neck listening to this!!! No wonder why P said his beats were just the best he's ever had the chance to rap to and everything this man produced was 🔥🔥🔥
One of the best that ever did it. Player in two games just like pee wee kirkland. Not only can he rap, but he is a monster producer too. Love that he makes all his beats on his last couple solo albums. Mobb deep is still in the top 5 in my opinion. Hell on earth is one of the best CDs ever made
Hardware, software.. I think the end result speaks for itself.. it's the ear, and the talent that reigns supreme. I started with an Akai s-950 and I've used logic, reason and FL studio. Same thing, different medium.. hip hop wins...
I thought that too until I tried it. Most of the best hip-hop producers use samples in such a way that its not at all just taking something catchy and throwing a thump and crack to it, even when it might sound like that. The layering and alteration of samples, attention to detail, the fact that it always sounds completely diff from the og sources. It's easy to make instruments work together as it's in their design but samples can be trickier.
It's getting a loop, and chopping it into parts, and then playing those parts. You can just jam them on the mpc which makes it so great to make music on.
Let's put it like this...your favorite rapper got a ton of P lyrics memorized since 95 and your favorite producer been bumping Hav beats since the same year! Most influential rap duo in history!
Yea, Havoc has been repeatedly surprising me recently. He's staying true to his own style in the face of growing homogenization of his genre; he has been self-reflective enough to apologize about recent attacks he made on other rappers; and he doesn't just arrogantly say it takes him 20 mins to make hits, but recognizes the unpredictability of the creative process. I used to not think much of him when I compared his lyrical skills to prodigy, but he's actually a large talent!
its actually harder considering usually older experiened DJs were in their little community church choirs and understand music, and how to build off of it. All these "from scratch" djs build off the same common chord structures, that everyones already done... same 808s same blah blah... plus sampling gives it such a genuine hip hop feel
All the gear you see is new, this guy knows really what hes doing ,, He have the confort of oldscool workflow by using hardware mad in these days..And he have tle luxery, like dealing whit big use of memory etc
The important lesson here from havoc is having the ear for the right sound. Like he knew the hi hat could be better and he went back and found it. It’s not about throwing loops and calling it a day. Its listening to it. And making the right change. Something so simple as a hi hat changed the whole track
Man sampling is no easy feat! Been watching this nonstop since highschool - really inspired me to get an mpc and put in work. Appreciate anyone checking out my beatmaking progress on my channel and leaving some feedback!
he reminds me when i used to make beats back in nwk back in the day. I stayed with a boogie in one hand and a 5th of something on the table. beating the shit out of mpc2000 pads with a triton rack and motif keyboard.....those where the days!!!!!
The sample is called Madre and it's made by Camillo Sesto thumbs up so everybody can see
did this sample successfully make into any songs? swear ive heard a hip hop version of it but cant find it
Rule number one..... do not sample snitch
@@designatedpiledriver8216 Ransom Bar 🤨?
@@JackedmySWag I believe it was used in 50 cent feat. game Hate it or Love
But how else are we supposed to find and listen to new music? Especially for sampling, we cant just hide them forever, man copyright was a mistake.
this man created a finished beat before he even finished his cig, legendary
I just noticed that 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Factss
Sampling
WOW!
He can make a beat quicker than the time it takes most us to take a 💩
Coldest part to me was when he didn't even have to program the drums, he knew exactly which loop he had in his pack would fit the beat perfectly. I was like he didn't even check em. lol. One of the greats.
@ 4:50
maaan, when he switched those hi hats and turn the sample on again i got the chills for a sec
he changed the pitch,doesnt he
@@DJURBANBG yea he tuned the hi hat, crazy how much better it sounds huh? lol
Hav's throwaway joints would be most people's jewel on the album..The man is a str8 machine..Churning out those dope ass funeral beats since i was a teen..R.I.P Prodigy
this fucking beat is amazing, we need someone to recreate it very accurately & have a extended version of this
Totally agree with that
same
I wanna try but I don't know the sample
@@jongetoch10bro the sample is literally on the comment with most thumbs is the first comment
@@user-gu9qx7ur2x Now it is, back then it wasn’t
When the hi-hats changed it got real
yeah exactly , he changed the pitch to the one or both of the hi hats ?
DJ_URBAN_BG both
havoc always throws away killer beats, P usually has to force him from keeping them, Hav was planning on deleting shook ones and survival of the fittest lol
+StraightItaliano I throw my beats away all the time. A lot of my friends think it's crazy but a lot of times I just don't like what I make. Wish I didn't have that filter and could just hear it like other people do, but I guess that's just how it is.
Damn, I knew about Shook Ones but not survival of the fittest! I thought I was bugging for throwing away a few of my beats!! Lord forgive me if I ever deleted some life changing shit like what the two beats did for them!!
Thank god he didnt throw them beats away..imagine living in a world wit no Shook ones....
Lord forgive him the Hennessey got him not knowin how to akt .once shit get boring he`ll throw it in the trash .ignoring that it can`t turn back .P rest in Peace and...thank you for that !!!
@Statenizzy1 John Lennon didn't have a great voice though
This was sick. I miss those NY beats.
+brocksampson01 if we stop supporting wack shit this type of shit will have a bigger demand
+King David Kids love the mindless garbage that's out out today.
+brocksampson01 not me lmfao!
+Flesh The Pig That's what's up!!
@Ksus Susk Cause it had only been worked on for five minutes
Havok is underated. been doing this for awhile and started young. You can't deny that The Infamous is up there with illmatic and Rae's purple tape. Those beats change lives
Art Vandelay beat wise Illmatic, yea maybe, but the Purple tape???? Name one beat Havoc did that rocks like Criminology, Incarcerated Scarefaces, Glaciers of Ice, Rainy Dayz?? Havoc is and has never been on the same planet as the RZA. Havoc is a beat maker. Rza is a music scientist. I'm even go as far as say DJ muggs is much better than Havoc.
That's some crack your smoking. 9 out of 10 heads will disagree with trust.
Big Homie, I Don't Know If Muggs Is Better Than Havoc, You Should Of Said, Muggs Is Better Than RZA, Those Are Deep Soul Sample Heads, Havoc Is A Raw Dogg Boom Bap Kid Who Learned From Exter-P & DJ Premier, Now Havoc Is Nowhere Near The Best, But He Have Samples That Nobody Have Found Yet, And Were Talkin' Bout 1993-97. Sence Were Talkin' About Who's Better, I Got One For Ya Pete Rock Or J Dilla AKA Jay Dee, Please Let Me Know. PEACE
Havoc is a good beat maker but trust me I know a lot of producers that can make beats like his. He samples a little loop and throws a basic drum sample over it. If you think about it, there's nothing really special about what he's doing. What always made his beats good to me is his sample selection. Now when you get producers like RZA, DJ Premie and Muggs, they use totally different techniques that are much more complicated and can't be duplicated by just anyone. Their beat scientists. With that being said Mobb Deep's first album is definitely on my top 15 greatest hip hop album.
Havoc Is Very Simple Boom Bap Hip Hop, DJ Premier, Pete Rock And Dilla Are Chopp Masters And DJ Muggs And RZA Are Deep Soul 45 Flippers, Take A Sample Speed It Up And Grab The Under Beat From The Vocals, Havoc More Or Less Is Like Large Professor AKA Exter-P Or Beatnut, Keep The Drums Simple, And The Sample Rare As Fuck, Pure Vinyl, No MP3! All This Is Before (Who Sampled Site). Theres A Lot Of Simple Producers Out There The Beatnuts, Q-Tip Or Evidence Of Dilated Peoples, And Havoc Is One Of Them To... But Still Dope As Fuck, He's A G" In The Game.
the old latin classics are the finest sample for hip hop bigup camilo sesto
One of the GREATEST producers of all time
I can't even watch clips like these anymore cuz I wish it was me in the lab banging out joints all day, puffin la and coolin out with the heads.
Corey Cavalier u described it perfect
To me, Havoc's lighter percussion instruments have always been one of a kind. The cymbals and especially the hi-hats. You know it's a banger when a Mobb Deep track leads you in with the four count hi-hats.
I don’t care how long he had this track it can still be used for the great spitters I wish I could get the vision out, once I get past this cancer I’m gonna see if I can make it happen my vision is dope dope as hell and it’ll be strictly for our people...it’s never to late
Did you beat the cancer?
Just read your comment 3 years later and must ask how you’re doing? I sincerely hope you are happy and in good health???
Peace God
20 mins half an hour a day, sometimes you never know!-Truth
Sharky Licea
😂😂 WORD UP
That's real
@@MJSTK408 Do you know which group it is?
Camilo sesto - madre
@@MJSTK408 He's from Spain by the way.
Havoc is one of the best to do it low key, and he gets busy on the mic too
too bad it was deemed a "throwaway beat" because it's absolutely fire.
I heard Havoc made some of da best beats dat were ultimately never used.
This beat is glorious major and needed I can’t stress how I see this major vision when I hear this track
Shook ones was considered a throwaway beat by Havoc. Prodigy had to stop him from throwing it away lol
all that in the time that he smokes his cigarette.
thats because the song is already there. he has to cut it and put drums over it, that are already on the pads. thats what hiphop is. its great, but its simple.
Because this beat is trash. Havoc fell off since Free Agents mixtape
Mace Windu what about outkast? They have real instruments or the fugees
@@aaronedwards6507 stfu
@@MaceWinduDuHuen Lol if you think making beats is simple then you haven't heard Dilla chop up beats... Crazy to comment such ignorant bullshit..
oh and go fuck yourself he literally put the drums into the pads you dumbass watch the video you probably don't know a single thing about producing music
Havoc is underrated! A banger!
+ERIC EPPS So are DJ Hi-Tek, Buckwild and Nick Wiz.
Relax And Listen To Wax I agree.....
that's most honored cig ever smoked, can brag in heaven about accompanying creation of the beat from start to an end from arguably goat prod.
this guy havoc is sick, his mind comes alive when he hears music, and his vocals have always been underated, heavy artist!
Man, this is talent! I can't believe he got rid of the beat, I'd have loved to hear him and P go in over that!
This so hard I still come back to it shout out Havico man 🐐🔥
i wanna see a vid of havoc making shook ones pt2!
Maybe check Rapture on netflix the just blaze episode he visits havoc and he ends up recreating shook ones
Mozart of rap/hip hop, great to watch a genius at work. learnt so much from a short video. hold it my nigga Havoc R.I.P Prodigy..... those devils did you dirty man.
i always feel bad when i use the same pad on repeat like this. but when i hear others, they do it and it sounds good. but i feel bad when i do it, i dont wanna make a monotonous beat
i feel you man
Gotta do hat sounds good to you dog
Aye bro there's no rules to music! Do what sounds good to you!
@@dryedbeats5979 whatever sounds good there and then man.
Facts bro I be like ok it gotta change up, but fr if it sound good sht don't matter
This never gets old
S/o to Smack
You know you've mastered something when you make the difficult look extremely easy!
i remember watching this video so many times growing up in chicago. fast forward to making beats myself, it’s wild to see this and see how far i’ve came! This is one of the videos i would watch to get inspired! And here i am again today. Thanks Havoc
I thought this was so wack then he fixed the hi hats real quick and shit magically jumped from a 6 to a 9.
MOBB DEEP (I THOUGHT U KNEW)
U are wack for thinking this was about to be wack
The hi hats sounded bad and Havoc noticed it quickly and changed them and it turned to a banger, that's what this guy meant.
@fin lism stfu
when he switched that cymbal ride, it became a masterpiece
It's a hat
HAVOC IS LEGENDARY...
I could picture MF DOOM going off that beat
rip
Most definitely
Fr that's his type beat. Kinda like sumn off of Madvillainy
Havoc is a Legend
🔥🔥🔥 He don't get the recognition he deserves He's ILL❤❤🌹🌹💯 Mobb Deep!! Forever!! R I P PRODIGY!!!💋❤️🌹🌹🌹
Nowadays niggas don't make em like dis no more, especially onnat MPC. Respect to a OG man, luv how he blendin up dat sample!!! Real East Coast shii!!! its cold!
ow was expecting an old old old school beat..
Mobb Deep- Hell On Earth !!!!!!!!!! ONE MY FAVOURITES
Havoc makin dem dope beats. Good shit
been watching this for 10 years now, easily up there with the rhythm roulette joints. Hav is a monster 🔥🔥🔥
Man this shits raw af too nice love it
Always come back to this 🔥🔥🔥
Time, Experience, Dedication,Passion its all there!!!
Each to their own, but do keep in mind that sampling isn't limited to hip hop. It's used in house, trap and similar genres too.
you can have all the equipment in the world but knowing how to use the equipment is the real talent this is incredible
Crazy how mpc is to thank for so many legendary hits i just now started using mpc snd now i know how the 90s and early 2000s got its sound
Did that beat ever make an album or mixtape?
They be killin me wit these pre made beats. Never even seen him lay the drums down. Only real beat makers peep that tho. I seen this back in 2006 2007 when it came out
Thats crazy man so much history and thats just the ones we know trust me lots of dudes made magic the plublic never got to witness
you CAN make your own sounds with samples
you can turn shit into completely different sounds..
Man I need to start doing what I love everyday which listening to music!!! I WANT THIS
This is some shit that's beyond legendary, this man right here has the ability to make an absolute banger from scratch in the span of a cigarette, I almost break my neck listening to this!!! No wonder why P said his beats were just the best he's ever had the chance to rap to and everything this man produced was 🔥🔥🔥
enjoyed every second. appreciate the one who shot this
And Hav' called this banger a "throwaway" , smh... Mobb would turn that into a classic once the track was recorded & properly mixed & mastered.
I have such an appreciation for beat making!!
Thank u havoc. God bless 📿u. God make Kiki rest in peace. I swear Lord come 👣over u love and help💪 and love U❤.Amen
Man shout out Havoc man straight Legend🤝📈
One of the best that ever did it. Player in two games just like pee wee kirkland. Not only can he rap, but he is a monster producer too. Love that he makes all his beats on his last couple solo albums. Mobb deep is still in the top 5 in my opinion. Hell on earth is one of the best CDs ever made
i love seeing artistic process, so raw
man I'd be fucking happy if I produce anything even close to this
formal they make that shit look easy its not fair lol
David22092001 LOL, WELL ITS BEEN A YEAR SINCE YOUR POST, HOWS YOUR PRODUCTION NOW???
As soon as you wake up you got the goods record this it doesn't matter we got the goods different records same different put in work
when he added them kick and snares at the end i was like WOOOOO!!
Havoc & Prodigy Was Meant 2 Come 2gether & Make Legendary History 🙏🏿RIP. 😔🙏🏿😇 Prodigy One Of The Best Rappers Ever.💥👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👍🏿👍🏿💯💯💯💯💯
the sample is madre by camilo sesti
Hardware, software.. I think the end result speaks for itself.. it's the ear, and the talent that reigns supreme. I started with an Akai s-950 and I've used logic, reason and FL studio. Same thing, different medium.. hip hop wins...
I thought that too until I tried it. Most of the best hip-hop producers use samples in such a way that its not at all just taking something catchy and throwing a thump and crack to it, even when it might sound like that. The layering and alteration of samples, attention to detail, the fact that it always sounds completely diff from the og sources. It's easy to make instruments work together as it's in their design but samples can be trickier.
he is up there with RZA
no he aint
You don't think so?
@@vwhite84 he is nice but thats a wholedifferent beat
That's o e of his best beats fire!
It's getting a loop, and chopping it into parts, and then playing those parts. You can just jam them on the mpc which makes it so great to make music on.
Always wanted a studio room to make beats that shit is like therapy frl
that classic moment❤
adorable
Havoc is one of the illest producers and dont get no credit!! Big Ups Havoc!!!
Let's put it like this...your favorite rapper got a ton of P lyrics memorized since 95 and your favorite producer been bumping Hav beats since the same year! Most influential rap duo in history!
mylesdu I agree is one of my favourites!! But i think the most influential duo should be Gangstarr or Pete&CL
Hmmm, dre and snoop back when?
You have to love Havoc. What a genius
Well Havoc I love this throwaway Beat
Havoc one of the best producer out there, word up!
His throwaway more fire than a lot of guys single 🔥
that is one hell of a throw away beat
Yea, Havoc has been repeatedly surprising me recently. He's staying true to his own style in the face of growing homogenization of his genre; he has been self-reflective enough to apologize about recent attacks he made on other rappers; and he doesn't just arrogantly say it takes him 20 mins to make hits, but recognizes the unpredictability of the creative process. I used to not think much of him when I compared his lyrical skills to prodigy, but he's actually a large talent!
I can see Lloyd Banks Rhyming on this, Beat I wonder does Havoc still have it, Its Amazing 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
INFAMOUS!!!!!!!!!!....Period.This is why he is who he is, and they are who they are "MOBB DEEP"
Stare at the sealing I'm alive what a beautiful feeling
Hell on earth album by far his production
its actually harder considering usually older experiened DJs were in their little community church choirs and understand music, and how to build off of it. All these "from scratch" djs build off the same common chord structures, that everyones already done... same 808s same blah blah... plus sampling gives it such a genuine hip hop feel
That's why classic is classic, and sh*t today never sound better than classics
Only real ones no the phrase "hol' up we gonna have to sample that".
His timing when he starts the hi hats 🔥🔥🔥
All the gear you see is new, this guy knows really what hes doing ,, He have the confort of oldscool workflow by using hardware mad in these days..And he have tle luxery, like dealing whit big use of memory etc
The important lesson here from havoc is having the ear for the right sound. Like he knew the hi hat could be better and he went back and found it. It’s not about throwing loops and calling it a day. Its listening to it. And making the right change. Something so simple as a hi hat changed the whole track
Oh man, THX 4 da upload...this is so fu**in inspiring!!!!!!
10*
did he ever finish this, i want to bump this in my ride!!!!
Sams
he is into it too, i love him
Man sampling is no easy feat! Been watching this nonstop since highschool - really inspired me to get an mpc and put in work. Appreciate anyone checking out my beatmaking progress on my channel and leaving some feedback!
@TheVincebob its a song by a spanish singer called Camilo Sesto, the song is called "Madre"
he reminds me when i used to make beats back in nwk back in the day. I stayed with a boogie in one hand and a 5th of something on the table. beating the shit out of mpc2000 pads with a triton rack and motif keyboard.....those where the days!!!!!
Camilo Sesto- Madre
i like this beat
Damn son. This is what I call inspiration.
Magic ears.
This that Mobb style beat. It's hot as hell.