mobb deep survival of the fittest nas is in the video they are from queens bridge so they were rolling with Nas rip prodigy one of the greatest to ever pik up the mic this song was aso in 8 mile during Eminem's final battle Also do prodigy keep it thuru dirty version that was song at Jay z they also did the song Murda Muzik dissing jay z crew rocafella prodigy and mobb deep was the ones jay z wa talking about first verse of takeover
‘Ain’t no such thing as halfway cooked.” ‘Scared to look.” That’s from 8 Mile when Eminem battles Anthony Mackie. Maybe that’s the movie this reminds you of.
New York is Here! - Pissed I missed the first but I gotta say, its satisfying as shit watching a bunch of Southern dudes boppin their heads to one of the albums that made the 1990's in NY feel the way it did. I've tried to avoid queens on the way through NYC but I'll *always stop for the music coming out of there (Mobb Deep, one of the Beastie Boys, Nas, 50 Cent, A Tribe Called Quest, LL Cool J, Action Bronson... place is gifted with gritty ass music.)
The same way y’all bewildered that this kid hasn’t seen Paid in Full, I’m godsmacked that y’all have never heard Shook Ones and have no idea who Prodigy is lmao 😅
Mobb Deep was one of the best rap groups of the 90s. Every track on this album, The Infamous, is a straight banger. This album got steady play in my car for 10 years straight. Havoc was an incredible producer. Sadly we lost Prodigy a couple years ago to Sickle Cell. RIP 🙏.
It breaks my heart that the younger generation has never heard of Mobb Deep. Like.. how? No one’s ever seen 8 mile? The final battle where Eminem ripped shit up? Mannnnnn. Mobb Deep is one of those groups that shaped hiphop in the 90s.. when rap was still rap. This beat is absolutely legendary. Sigh.
a lot of us do to be fair; the song is pretty big and people who really listen to rap should know it & it's been in so many 2K games that a lot should know regardless
@@01FESONE you know mumble rap is dead though right🤣that era has been long gone and thank God for it but most of us don’t listen to that and actually think it’s good - I’d say mumble rap was a part of trap and as a whole genre trap music is good
Fun fact... the 'tic' 'tic' 'tic' sound you hear when you turn on a gas stove is what Havoc sampled for the high hat on this instrumental. Thus the stove in the beginning of the video. That's dope af. Rip Prodigy ✊
Thats why i call cap on these dudes. You gonna tell me that they saw paid in full but never heard of mobb deep. I guess whatever it takes for clicks and likes
@@deewright2372they are truely misleading all of us. I hate these guys. I am not even into rap but know this song. Next time they will do a "never heard of eminem before" video
I been listening to Mobb Deep since the early 90's. The difference between rap then and now is rap then was the articulation of their life. Now it's about numbers.
Mobb Deep (Prodigy and Havoc) are legendary. They're from the same hood as Nas and grew up in the same era he did (Queensbridge Projects in NY). In the 70s, 80s and 90s, QB was notorious for being one of the most crime ridden neighborhoods in America.
RIP Prodigy, this shit is CLASSIC. Prodigy was deep thought he was being stalked by aliens and was abducted several times by aliens. Dude predicted his own death. Heavy duty shit. Awesome song
The Infamous Mobb Deep. Glad u guys gave these dudes a listen. One of the best rap duos in Hip Hop and respected with in the genre. Prodigy (red shirt) died a few years back from sickle cell)..Prodigy is regarded as a RAP LEGEND amongst the best of them. Havoc (blue shirt) is regarded as one of the best producers in Hip Hop and a personal favourite of mine. Mobb Deeps discography is crazy. They later signed with Aftermath and did two albums under G-Unit. RIP Prodigy
Mobb Deep featuring Lil Kim ….. one of the best collabs EVER! Love your channel, camaraderie, and everything about y’all. Thank you for the videos!! 🙏🙏
Listen man , havoc of mobb deep is one of the illest producers to ever touch the rap game . Can´t really not belive in non of yall never heard of these 2 , they are legends . And will for ever be . REST IN PEACE PRODIGY ! Spent 100´s of hours listening to your lyrics , and not just all the mainstream stuff . Much love from denmark to u cartierfamily , keep up them videos coming .
I cannot understate the Impact Mobb Deep, Tribe Called Quest and WuTang, Biggie and Tupac, these 5 are probably more loved and respected more than any other Hip Hop all 5 have huge fanbases n the UK, and the UK Boom Bap scene is born out of hearing these groups/artists. There are MC's today dropping boom boom bap beats that basically owe a lot to the likes of Mobb Deep, WuTang etc legendary shit
a Phillie is when you empty out the tobacco from a cigar and use the wrapping to make a joint. Its called a phillie because that's the brand of cigar people usually used.
I saw Prodigy in the corner in N Philly when he was in town for a show. He was my favorite writer for years. It took all my will power to just walk by him and say 'It's the P!' I for real wanted to be a nuisance but I didn't. RIP Prodigy.
Now imagine living it in Brooklyn Ny and being immersed in hiphop in NY in the 90s and being a Italian kid who was 6’7 and a baller as well !! It was a fantastic authentic time! And this song was a anthem in NY 💯🔥
I didnt even know it was possible not to know who Mobb Deep was .. especially this track... i think they play it everywhere on NBA2K etc for the younger generations
First off great channel and love the reactions. I do find it amazing that this was the first you heard of Mobb Deep. As someone who grew up on Long Island in the 90's, Mobb Deep was all over the pace (as were artists like Nas, Wu-Tang and others). Sometimes don't realize how spoiled we were with what we grew up on compared to other generations and/or other parts of the country,
That's how Hip Hop was back in the 90's. It was really all about the lyrics back then. Nas 17 when he first came out back in 1992 spitting lyrics like crazy.
Bro I seen ya comment and then heard cus that shi 😂😂😂😂😂 sounded like down S kid on the buss on the way to a field trip "that look like O blocc "😭💀😭💀🤣🤣🤣🤣
Mobb Deep!!! One of the most successful rap duos of all time....sold over 3 million albums! I recall rollin' through town smokin' blunts and listening to some Mobb through most of the 90s lol
keep hiphop alive ! Yo Prodigy was an influenser for Rap ! him and havoc sat down the standard for hiphop culture ! Mobb Deep ! was and will all ways be fire Yo ! R.I.P Prodigy we miss u son !
Respect to y'all dudes! This is your history. The older generation needs to show respect to you the way you are demonstrating to us! Nuff Props respect n luv to the young cats!
@@twatts1523 I used to hold it against them but I don’t anymore. My daughter will mention so and so and I’m like “who?” 😂😂 I should hold it against them - I mean you google top 10 beats or hip hop songs ever and this will be constantly in it
This reaction video is hilarious and makes me feel old. These and the movies you guys mentioned the classics of my generation (graduated high school in 1996).
Bruh. I'm born in 1998 and live in Australia. I've listened to mobb deep everyday since 2009. Idk how long yous been living under a rock for but Mobb Deep are the most iconic duo in 90's rap.
Reupload from 2022 it got blocked hopefully this one won’t 🔥
yaaaassss CF!!! i see y'all
React 2pac hit on up
mobb deep survival of the fittest nas is in the video they are from queens bridge so they were rolling with Nas rip prodigy one of the greatest to ever pik up the mic this song was aso in 8 mile during Eminem's final battle Also do prodigy keep it thuru dirty version that was song at Jay z they also did the song Murda Muzik dissing jay z crew rocafella prodigy and mobb deep was the ones jay z wa talking about first verse of takeover
‘Ain’t no such thing as halfway cooked.” ‘Scared to look.” That’s from 8 Mile when Eminem battles Anthony Mackie. Maybe that’s the movie this reminds you of.
New York is Here! - Pissed I missed the first but I gotta say, its satisfying as shit watching a bunch of Southern dudes boppin their heads to one of the albums that made the 1990's in NY feel the way it did.
I've tried to avoid queens on the way through NYC but I'll *always stop for the music coming out of there (Mobb Deep, one of the Beastie Boys, Nas, 50 Cent, A Tribe Called Quest, LL Cool J, Action Bronson... place is gifted with gritty ass music.)
How can you be a hip hop/rap fan and not heard of Mobb Deep?! That’s crazy!
Kids these days 😂
These youngins don’t know shit about hip-hop.
No way these guys don't know.
fr even people who don't listen to rap would recognise this song u gotta take "first time listening" reactions with a pinch of salt lol
They cappin bruh
You guys have no idea how this song flipped the whole world upside down . This is one of the most important hip hop songs of all time
Yet not many know the original mix which was even darker/harder. Sick af
Can u link it?
Yeah it did, I remember.
I actually avoided thiz group because of 2pac until he died. That's how serious the East/West beef was
The same way y’all bewildered that this kid hasn’t seen Paid in Full, I’m godsmacked that y’all have never heard Shook Ones and have no idea who Prodigy is lmao 😅
This is real rap.
💯
Period!
Shut up 😂
100
Rock n roll but it’s hip hop doe
If you don't know mob deep to me you've never listened to good ol school hip hop!
OMG, right? I’m so worried for those kids!
90’s rap was simply the best. Nas, Tupac, snoop, Dre, biggie, mob deep.
Onyx, Erick Sermon, House of Pain, Wu tang clan....
Cube, Schoolly D, Fat Pat, Big Hawk, UGK, ESG, Outkast
Can't miss out Wu Tang
Big L big pun Eazy e all them og
@@alihob Big L could have been one of the goats. Amongst them anyway.
Mobb Deep was one of the best rap groups of the 90s. Every track on this album, The Infamous, is a straight banger. This album got steady play in my car for 10 years straight. Havoc was an incredible producer. Sadly we lost Prodigy a couple years ago to Sickle Cell. RIP 🙏.
Havoc still is a great producer, check out His and Styles P. newest album together!
@@teronward7570 Yes I heard it, big fan of Jada and Styles P as well.
Still gets play in my car to this day. One of the very few PERFECT albums. No skips.
So that's who tupac was talking about in hit em up 😂
@@yellow_flash813 Yup. My jaw DROPPED when I first heard it.
1 of the best tracks in hip hip history by 1 of the best duo's in hip hop history. R.I.P. Prodigy!
Amen 🙏 God Bless Mobb Deep
Agreed rip prodigy 🕊️
Lol right. And these guys have never heard of them? Bizarre
FACTS when I heard that beat drop when I was 15 in 92 I was LIKE YO!!!!!!!!
I grew up on Mobb Deep they got some real good songs on every album r.i.p. Prodigy
The Infamous and Hell On Earth are classics
@@loutzzzz hell on earth was my shit
name one good song on juvenile hell
@@headcontraption are you fckn serious yo?
@@MrJohnnyLighting yes i am. juvenile hell was not a great album, especially compared to every other release.
It breaks my heart that the younger generation has never heard of Mobb Deep. Like.. how? No one’s ever seen 8 mile? The final battle where Eminem ripped shit up? Mannnnnn.
Mobb Deep is one of those groups that shaped hiphop in the 90s.. when rap was still rap. This beat is absolutely legendary. Sigh.
They don't know as they don't want to know. They listen to what is popular, not what is pure gold.
a lot of us do to be fair; the song is pretty big and people who really listen to rap should know it & it's been in so many 2K games that a lot should know regardless
They know. Many of these reactors just act like they don't know certain songs because it will get a lot of views.
These kids are sheltered by mumble rap!
@@01FESONE you know mumble rap is dead though right🤣that era has been long gone and thank God for it but most of us don’t listen to that and actually think it’s good - I’d say mumble rap was a part of trap and as a whole genre trap music is good
41 years old...thank God I grew up in the 90's!
Fun fact... the 'tic' 'tic' 'tic' sound you hear when you turn on a gas stove is what Havoc sampled for the high hat on this instrumental. Thus the stove in the beginning of the video. That's dope af. Rip Prodigy ✊
Always thought that was too bright for a high hat, no shit?! I gotta go on a production research expedition.
@@NotBenCoultry Yeah bro go for it. The layers of production in general is very interesting.
@@MrTruemendous Yeah all my stuff has been rock or some sort of electro but the layers in old school shit are always interesting as hell.
He took this sample from Jessica by Herbie Hancock
Wharrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr, wow, that's creative
Glad you guys watched this. Prodigy will always been an influence on so many of us
Don't forget Havoc
Prodigy was an amazing person period.
@@stollinroned5090 you are correct, but that's not what the new generation wants to hear
One of the best groups ever. Prodigy’s lyricism was so underrated, and havocs’ production so beyond underrated 🔥🔥🔥
Underatted????? LMFAO
@@MRENTERTAINMENT36 You dont know rap
@@willbrennan4025 Exactly 💯
@@MRENTERTAINMENT36 What are you, 12?
@@Longenecker1776 What are you, 69?
Kids rediscovering music of my childhood warms my heart. Well done, fellas 🔥
People have no idea what this song did for the NYC Hip Hop landscape in 1995....it was crazy!!
The whole State
@@MrHaveNoWorriesThe whole East Coast
The fact that none of you heard of MOBB before watching the video is crazy. P and Hav are probably one of the best rap duos ever!
Facts
Thats why i call cap on these dudes. You gonna tell me that they saw paid in full but never heard of mobb deep. I guess whatever it takes for clicks and likes
bruh fr. im from south texas and knew them from a young age. theyre trippin
@@deewright2372they are truely misleading all of us. I hate these guys. I am not even into rap but know this song.
Next time they will do a "never heard of eminem before" video
Mobb Deep and Heltah Skeltah for me the best duos.
Mobb Deep one of the greatest duos ever. "The Infamous" is a straight classic. No skips on the album.
"Rock u in yo face, stab yo brain wit ya nose bone"
One of the hardest lines in rap history
For every rhyme I write it's 25 to life.....
You all alone in these streets cuzzin
Yes it is truly 💯
"...or the next rhyme I write might be about you"
Yes
As a Brit in his early 50s, it boggles my mind that a group of black American men into hip-hop, don’t know about Mobb Deep’s first album.
This is the power of 90s rap music.. authentic, real, timeless … gets heads nodding immediately 💪🏾
Mobb Deep is one of New York’s very legendary rap groups. RIP Prodigy
Hands down one of the hardest rap records ever put out. These guys were the realness. Love this entire album.
It's stunning to me when I see these "first time" vids of groups from my youth...Mobb Deep's debut and Hell on Earth were groundbreaking.
Juvenile Hell was their debut. The Infamous, Hell on Earth, then Murda Muzik
@@P-DAPS Yeah, I routinely forget about Juvenile Hell and always consider Infamous as their debut even though it isn’t. Thanks for the correction
@@digitalsmoke1 Infamous just feels like their first album. What a classic! In my personal top 5
SAME!!! I'm afraid that might mean we gettin old! LOL
Like how do these dudes not know this stuff
Go listen to the entire album. It's a masterpiece I lived through this era. NYC was on fire. Rest in Peace to Bandana P. Never ever forget you bro!
I been listening to Mobb Deep since the early 90's. The difference between rap then and now is rap then was the articulation of their life. Now it's about numbers.
Aint no way some 30 yr old OGs hearing this for the first time... man these guys must be brand new to the rap game or locked up the past 20 years
Suburban brothers dude.
This song is almost 20 years old...so it's possible
Bro all these reactor be capping their asses off😂😂...
They definitely ain’t 30 lmao
They ain't 30, they were born in like 2001, plus they're not from the East Coast so not on their radar
Need more 90s hip hop! Best decade for hip hop period!
Im 23 and absolutely love 90s hip hop! East coast and west coast!
Shook one’s part 2 has easily one of the hardest verses ever in hip hop! RIP prodigy
Mobb Deep (Prodigy and Havoc) are legendary. They're from the same hood as Nas and grew up in the same era he did (Queensbridge Projects in NY). In the 70s, 80s and 90s, QB was notorious for being one of the most crime ridden neighborhoods in America.
My favorite rap group. Hell on Earth is another one of their many hits. Album version with P’s legendary last verse
истинно так
RIP Prodigy, this shit is CLASSIC. Prodigy was deep thought he was being stalked by aliens and was abducted several times by aliens. Dude predicted his own death. Heavy duty shit. Awesome song
My first time hearing Prodigy. 1993. Been on it since. Glad I grew up in the golden era. This was everyday for us
Legendary tune legendary group. Any Gen X knows this.
Your man in the white t-shirt is feeling this deep in his soul.
85 to 98 best hip hop era.
An amazing classic for sure. One of the most iconic beats ever made.
How they cut this sample is wild.!! Great rappers but UNREAL producers. Love the old school rap keep em comin!!
The Infamous Mobb Deep. Glad u guys gave these dudes a listen. One of the best rap duos in Hip Hop and respected with in the genre. Prodigy (red shirt) died a few years back from sickle cell)..Prodigy is regarded as a RAP LEGEND amongst the best of them. Havoc (blue shirt) is regarded as one of the best producers in Hip Hop and a personal favourite of mine. Mobb Deeps discography is crazy. They later signed with Aftermath and did two albums under G-Unit. RIP Prodigy
Mobb Deep featuring Lil Kim ….. one of the best collabs EVER! Love your channel, camaraderie, and everything about y’all. Thank you for the videos!! 🙏🙏
my all time fave from them,love from Kenya east africa...Qtip stevie wonder.
Listen man , havoc of mobb deep is one of the illest producers to ever touch the rap game . Can´t really not belive in non of yall never heard of these 2 , they are legends . And will for ever be . REST IN PEACE PRODIGY ! Spent 100´s of hours listening to your lyrics , and not just all the mainstream stuff . Much love from denmark to u cartierfamily , keep up them videos coming .
This beat was used for the last rap battle in 8 Mile. Em even says, "no such thing as half way crooks!"
Em ..😂 please ,That's disrespectful mention that white boy around real hiphop
@@drataanaah ur just weird
I cannot understate the Impact Mobb Deep, Tribe Called Quest and WuTang, Biggie and Tupac, these 5 are probably more loved and respected more than any other Hip Hop all 5 have huge fanbases n the UK, and the UK Boom Bap scene is born out of hearing these groups/artists.
There are MC's today dropping boom boom bap beats that basically owe a lot to the likes of Mobb Deep, WuTang etc legendary shit
Lucky enough to have seen the WU live a few years ago and it was the greatest night of my life
100% bro
I got to see Mobb Deep live in Providence RI. They put on a 3 hour show nonstop bangers one of the best concerts I’ve ever been too
a Phillie is when you empty out the tobacco from a cigar and use the wrapping to make a joint. Its called a phillie because that's the brand of cigar people usually used.
Not a joint, it's a blunt. (No disrespect given).
Gotta do more mobb deep they are legendary if you only ever do one more mobb reaction quiet storm is a must
I saw Prodigy in the corner in N Philly when he was in town for a show. He was my favorite writer for years. It took all my will power to just walk by him and say 'It's the P!' I for real wanted to be a nuisance but I didn't. RIP Prodigy.
Wow, what a trip down memory lane. This takes me back to high school! I'm old 🤣 Great choice!! 🎶🎵🔥🔥❤️❤️
Now imagine living it in Brooklyn Ny and being immersed in hiphop in NY in the 90s and being a Italian kid who was 6’7 and a baller as well !! It was a fantastic authentic time! And this song was a anthem in NY 💯🔥
Early 90's hip hop and just the 90's in general were no joke. This is hip hop royalty right here, one of the most gangster tracks ever.
I didnt even know it was possible not to know who Mobb Deep was .. especially this track... i think they play it everywhere on NBA2K etc for the younger generations
Mobb Deep Part two is one of the hardest song. I used to listen to it so much when I was a kid in the 90s.
Yo that’s my era I grew up feeling this R.I.P. Prodigy mad respect Mob Deep. Wild 100s 💪
Legends. I was 18 when this dropped. Gang banging in LA. Shit was music to my ears. RIP Prodigy
That is illegal why would u do that
First off great channel and love the reactions. I do find it amazing that this was the first you heard of Mobb Deep. As someone who grew up on Long Island in the 90's, Mobb Deep was all over the pace (as were artists like Nas, Wu-Tang and others). Sometimes don't realize how spoiled we were with what we grew up on compared to other generations and/or other parts of the country,
One of the greatest records love u guys man! Keep doing your thing! 💯💯💯
Yes young Brothers Mobb deep Is without question new yorks Grimiest rap group and no doubt the Best Duo to ever do it
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 on of my faves of all time ❤ from Liverpool UK
Y’all really make me feel old but I’m loving this black boy joy 😂 Mobb Deep are icons in the hip hop world
RIP Prodigy. You all need to do Guru. Another great one we lost early.
Mobb Deep’s album The Infamous is worth a spin from back to back. A true classic.
Happy you young boys got to learn some hip hop history with this legendary group straight outta my city
One of the hardest beats ever produced.
Can’t believe ya never heard of Mobb Deep… this from the “ Infamous Album “… Classic 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Best rap duo of all time , RIP Prodigy
Can't put em over Outkast or UGK but they're up there
@@joeclarke7982 Yeah you can
what about method man and redman
@@joeclarke7982 I might put them over UGK but not Outkast in my opinion
@@joeclarke7982 My thoughts exactly, 8 Ball & MJG either. I fw Mobb Deep, but Top 10 Duos, they might make mine. It’s a lot to choose from.
That's how Hip Hop was back in the 90's. It was really all about the lyrics back then. Nas 17 when he first came out back in 1992 spitting lyrics like crazy.
Mob Deep and the 70s babies were cut from a different cloth.. they been through real struggles
Awesome! Loved this reaction! I have Mob Deep on my gym playlist and this song is Fire!!!
I wish you guys woulda discussed mobb deep more. You were so locked in during the song but we really didn’t get too many thoughts.
Bro said “that look like o-block 1:12 🤦🏻♂️Bru that’s NY
Bro I seen ya comment and then heard cus that shi 😂😂😂😂😂 sounded like down S kid on the buss on the way to a field trip "that look like O blocc "😭💀😭💀🤣🤣🤣🤣
Def gotta do more mobb deep
I pray they do.
FR
I remember my first time I’m hearing this when it actually came out! The look on y’all face is priceless!HIP HOP!!!
Mobb Deep!!! One of the most successful rap duos of all time....sold over 3 million albums! I recall rollin' through town smokin' blunts and listening to some Mobb through most of the 90s lol
90s n Early to Mid 2000s was the shit
Sad that a generation doesn't know Mobb Deep
For Real!!!
At least they’re open minded enough to appreciate good shit when they hear it
R.I.P. Prodigy🙏
keep hiphop alive ! Yo Prodigy was an influenser for Rap ! him and havoc sat down the standard for hiphop culture ! Mobb Deep ! was and will all ways be fire Yo ! R.I.P Prodigy we miss u son !
Respect to y'all dudes! This is your history. The older generation needs to show respect to you the way you are demonstrating to us! Nuff Props respect n luv to the young cats!
Survival of the Fittest and Hell on Earth also great songs by Mobb Deep
Mobb deep was dope af
How you gonna get on somebody for not watching a movie, but you don't know who Mobb Deep is? They were huge!
RIP Prodigy!! The rapper and Havoc...is the producer. MOBB DEEP! THE INFAMOUS!!
This song is up there man. Has everything beat flow lyrics. Nothing missing - all of it top shelf
How in the literal F have none of these youngins never heard it. OMg. Have they heard Black Sheep or Souls of mischief? How bout Tribe?
@@twatts1523 I used to hold it against them but I don’t anymore. My daughter will mention so and so and I’m like “who?” 😂😂 I should hold it against them - I mean you google top 10 beats or hip hop songs ever and this will be constantly in it
The most iconic song in hip hop
Best 1 2 combo ever
one of the most sinister beats ever
This and Three Six Mafia - Stomp off "The End" - Love this era so damn much.
R.I.P. Prodigy you will be missed😢
As somone born and raised 15 mins from Jamaca Queens Mobb Deep is 1 of the best to ever do it. MURDAH MUSIC!!! INC
How is it the first time listening to Mobb Deep 😳🤦🏾♂️
You guys should react to immortal technic Dance with the Devil
This is forever one of the top classics. This beat is forever immortalized
Wish folks coulda experienced this era. Greatest of alltime.
These guys are lying.
Great reaction as always. Mobb Deep some legends. Glad y’all gave this a listen. Queens-bridge don’t play. 💯
You should react to Mobb Deep - Family ft. Nas
You should react to Mobb Deep - Eye for an eye (Your beef is mines) ft. Nas
This reaction video is hilarious and makes me feel old. These and the movies you guys mentioned the classics of my generation (graduated high school in 1996).
Bruh. I'm born in 1998 and live in Australia. I've listened to mobb deep everyday since 2009. Idk how long yous been living under a rock for but Mobb Deep are the most iconic duo in 90's rap.
It has that grit from a bygone era the epitome of 90s its like New Jersey Drive Juice Strapped Clockers and Fresh vibes old skool rap
The highhat taps started and my hair stood up on my arms! This is REAL HIP HOP!
MOBB DEEP is and ALWAYS WILL be Untouchable.
So glad I was in my teens during the prime of hip hop.
#blessed