Great Reaction !!! Thats Havoc on the beats bro. Another Fire Classic is Mobb Deep - Give Up The Goods🔥🔥🔥 Explicit video. This joint bangs crazy bro !!! 💯
Pac was in jail and he did a magazine interview saying he was done with Thug Life… and Mobb Deep read and said we living this till the day that we die!
The mobb side of this is wrong, hav even said in his on da chow interview that his cousin was the one who said it and obviously his cousin wasnt randomly dissing pac he was really in the streets he just said what he was feelin at the time it was NEVER a diss pac just took it that way
This came out after Pac had done an interview while at Clinton correction Facility and denounced THUG LIFE and stated he had graduated then these guys came out saying THUG LIFE WE STILL LIVING IT. So Pac took it as an aim at him because he had just denounced Thug life in trying to recover his image while incerrated. This was the context.
Great reaction Dex. They were 19 at the time 1995. You couldn't be wearing those Army fatigues back then if you were not about it. Gat under the Army Jacket. Please react to Broken Language by Smooth Da Hustla ft Trigga da Gambla. Brooklyn Brownsvle hood shyt also from 95
Yo, this is the song that caused Tupac to diss them. Pac took offense to Prodigy saying "thug life... we still living it" in the hook, because at the time, Pac was in jail and before he went to jail he denounced "Thug Life" in a VIBE magazine interview with Kevin Powell. He called it "ignorance" and said he wasn't on that type of time anymore. Then a lot of rappers in the next issue were calling him out about that... It was Puffy who said specifically, "there ain't no in and out when it comes to being a thug." Even Little Shawn had something to say about it. Little Shawn was one of the rappers who was at Quad when Pac was shot in '94. He was in the studio session with Biggie and Cease. So when Mobb Deep dropped this song, Pac took it as another subliminal dis at them... even the ad lib at the end, when he says, "hypnotic thug life... get dat azz paralyzed," was seen as a blatant diss because when Pac was shot at Quad, he was wheeled away in a wheelchair with his head bandaged up. You can see that photo online. Havoc was asked about their beef on VladTV several years ago and he confirms that Pac probably got mad at those ad libs, but he said they were never dissin' him. He was happy when Pac dissed them, because it made them feel like they had made it to the big time.
This song came out when pac was in jail. I always thought he dissed him cause snoop and the dog pound came out with a song call New York New York. Use new Yorkers took it as a diss. They said they were biggin us up. Mobb deep and CNN (nore's group) made a song called LA LA.
Dex you are right i believe mobb deep was def poppin their shit as far as Big goes it could have been bad timing but big had to know that was gonna sound crazy
“Who Shot Ya?” was bad timing even though it wasn’t about 2PAC. It didn’t start Pac talking though. He was already sending shot and dropped “Hit Em’ Up” I believe.
It wasent this song ,it was "right back at you" and "drop a gem " going at pac. Prodigy and PAC had mutual friends. That beef wasent going anywhere. E money bags and few gangstas from queens, who ran with pac in queens was gonna put them together before pac's death.
@@IENetworkTVlol bro that song was recorded way before Quad Studios even Keith Murray was supposed to be on the track but his verse was used on something else. You from NY you should know this
Snoop and the Dogg Pound did New York New York first. Also did the video in NY, Biggie was offended that they was filming in the City, went on the radio and talked about it, a few hours later, Snoop’s trailer was shot up! It was real back then
Salute bro. It's good to see brothers appreciate what I grew up on vibing with. Lyricist are hard to come by.....add dope beats and it's the 90s golden age of hip hop. I'm 54 this yr....hip hop til I die..
"I've fallen and I can't turn back" ... line sampled by Immortal Technique in "Dance with the Devil". And of course the classic song by Dilated Peoples sampled "when worst comes to worst" off this one.
Mob Deep's first album was called juvenile hell in late 1991 to early 1992 ,this song you're playing was in 94, there was no problem between mobdeep & Tupac in 94....the drama was in 96 onward, thuglife wasn't known as much back then, only few heard of thuglife, back then pac was just being acknowledged as a solo artist away from digital underground.
2Pac was the ONLY one that brought & popularized the term "THUG". That's why while he was locked up in 94 & 95 he didn't want nobody tryna use what he already brought to the game. This song came out in 95 while Pac was locked up. Mobb deep said they said it to pay homage but Pac didn't see it that way. And then when they did LA LA in late 95 early 96 it was on full speed bro.
Showing Brother Love in the video, might be the reason. 🤦🏽💯 Actually what really kick it off , was #LALA by Capone N Noreaga before that was #NewYorkNewYork do the math.
I was 18 or 19 when Mobb Deep dropped and living on the east coast. However i was from Cali, but I’ll take P over Pac everyday. But honestly in my memory it was Pac who started that Thug talk.
I guess Pac said something about thuglife being dead or noone is about that life anymore.. Mobb said "thug life, we livin this till the day that we die, survival of the fit only the strong survive, (thug life,) we (still) living this.. " guess Pac aint like that too much
Naughty by Nature had some 🔥 beats too. The lead rapper Treach got GOAT level flow, react to the videos, but you'll definitely need your phone to follow the lyrics. Puff and 2Pac weren't smooth at all, if anything Biggie got dragged into a beef that was really about Puffy. The night of the robbery, when the news cameras showed up, you can see Jimmy Henchman call Puff over and say something. If you notice, both Puff and Biggie look shook about what just happened, but Henchman just looked mad and was trying to walk away fast. Supposedly, Diddy was up in the same studio area as Henchmen during the whole night, not with Biggie.
It seems like every new yorker weather its nas biggie mobb deep etc that got hits he allwsys taking it as a diss to get attention or get extra hang on fans
Havoc one of the most underrated producers in hip hop history
That and best rapper/producers convos
Talk that real sh!t!!!
No doubt
This was the East Coast gangsta rap in the 90’s. Golden era ish here!
Big Factz
Give up the goods is my favorite tracc on the album
This. Beat used to send us to a frenzy in the club
Great Reaction !!! Thats Havoc on the beats bro. Another Fire Classic is Mobb Deep - Give Up The Goods🔥🔥🔥 Explicit video. This joint bangs crazy bro !!! 💯
This whole album is a super classic with havoc doing most of the production.
Such an incredible song.
That havoc beat...I still get the same feeling all these years later.
Got to react to Mobb Deep's G.O.D. PT 3.
Give up the Goods is 🔥
Temperature's Rising also 🔥
Drink away the pain
Up North Trip
Trife Life
There's a lot of Mobb songs you should check out
Keep going down that mobb deep rabbit hole
P is a legend, and havoc made all the beats he was that dude
That’s my favorite song from MOBB DEEP🫡 the beat so cold
Pac was in jail and he did a magazine interview saying he was done with Thug Life… and Mobb Deep read and said we living this till the day that we die!
The mobb side of this is wrong, hav even said in his on da chow interview that his cousin was the one who said it and obviously his cousin wasnt randomly dissing pac he was really in the streets he just said what he was feelin at the time it was NEVER a diss pac just took it that way
Pac was a ballerina dancer his teen years, and preferred men. Not very thug life in reality.
QU-Hectic son
One of Havoc best beats
Prodigy - Keep It Thorough
That solid hip hop track. Prodigy to Infinity 🙏🏾
That joint HARD
This came out after Pac had done an interview while at Clinton correction Facility and denounced THUG LIFE and stated he had graduated then these guys came out saying THUG LIFE WE STILL LIVING IT. So Pac took it as an aim at him because he had just denounced Thug life in trying to recover his image while incerrated. This was the context.
Puffy is in this video.
You not peepin the appearances....diddy dancin in front of the store ahd nas singin the chorus after havoc verse.....classic
P the GOAT but Hav may have got him on this jawn lol. You may as well do the whole Infamous album. Best album ever hands down.
"I Shot Ya"
(Long/Explicit version)
L.L Cool J, Keith Murray, Prodigy, Fat Joe, Foxy Brown..
🔥🔥🔥
Prodigy disses Keith Murray on the same track they're both on 😂😂
Great reaction Dex. They were 19 at the time 1995. You couldn't be wearing those Army fatigues back then if you were not about it. Gat under the Army Jacket. Please react to Broken Language by Smooth Da Hustla ft Trigga da Gambla. Brooklyn Brownsvle hood shyt also from 95
This track came our way before Pac beef with Moob Deep...this came out in 95 which means it was made in 94....Pac dropped hit em up in 96
fire reaction to a classic
Yo, this is the song that caused Tupac to diss them. Pac took offense to Prodigy saying "thug life... we still living it" in the hook, because at the time, Pac was in jail and before he went to jail he denounced "Thug Life" in a VIBE magazine interview with Kevin Powell. He called it "ignorance" and said he wasn't on that type of time anymore. Then a lot of rappers in the next issue were calling him out about that... It was Puffy who said specifically, "there ain't no in and out when it comes to being a thug." Even Little Shawn had something to say about it. Little Shawn was one of the rappers who was at Quad when Pac was shot in '94. He was in the studio session with Biggie and Cease. So when Mobb Deep dropped this song, Pac took it as another subliminal dis at them... even the ad lib at the end, when he says, "hypnotic thug life... get dat azz paralyzed," was seen as a blatant diss because when Pac was shot at Quad, he was wheeled away in a wheelchair with his head bandaged up. You can see that photo online. Havoc was asked about their beef on VladTV several years ago and he confirms that Pac probably got mad at those ad libs, but he said they were never dissin' him. He was happy when Pac dissed them, because it made them feel like they had made it to the big time.
You gotta react to start of ya ending..Prodigy best verse is on there.
Hovac beats are the grimyest
This song came out when pac was in jail. I always thought he dissed him cause snoop and the dog pound came out with a song call New York New York. Use new Yorkers took it as a diss. They said they were biggin us up. Mobb deep and CNN (nore's group) made a song called LA LA.
Please react to all NaS & MOBB DEEP tracks.
HAVOC producing with NaS verses is a chest code.
THEY PUT IT TOGETHER
🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🐐
I need mobb deep feat rakim "hoodlum" and the sunset park soundtrack "back at you"
Dex you may want to react to Mobb Deep song Burn. HARD!!!!
Remember, these 90s releases have remixes. Check the remix
Dope 😎
Dex you are right i believe mobb deep was def poppin their shit as far as Big goes it could have been bad timing but big had to know that was gonna sound crazy
Mobb Deep
Hell On Earth
The Infamous
Murda Muzik
“Who Shot Ya?” was bad timing even though it wasn’t about 2PAC. It didn’t start Pac talking though. He was already sending shot and dropped “Hit Em’ Up” I believe.
The problem was that New York was always throwing subliminals. They were know for that.can’t blame pac for feeling that way
Pac from New York idk why dat nigga was dick riding cali
It wasent this song ,it was "right back at you" and "drop a gem " going at pac. Prodigy and PAC had mutual friends. That beef wasent going anywhere. E money bags and few gangstas from queens, who ran with pac in queens was gonna put them together before pac's death.
Right back at ya and Drop a Gem are incredible tracks.
Let me on your pod young king im from that era and Ny but im a keep it non bias
Man, I was so lucky to being a young man in the mid 90's, the golden era of Hip Hop
I was wondering did you realize Nas and P Diddy was in the video😂
Diddy all in the video, dancing😂
No pac was really the only one saying Thug Life
And I am from New york and who shot ya was about pac im sorry i love big and i been in ny my whole life who shot ya should have never been released
@@IENetworkTVlol bro that song was recorded way before Quad Studios even Keith Murray was supposed to be on the track but his verse was used on something else. You from NY you should know this
@@ceades75 i said who shot ya was bad timing i said it should have never been released i understand that but you gotta read the room
@@IENetworkTV You literally wrote "who shot ya was about pac" since when did Pac have a daughter? "slaughter, electrical tape around ya daughter"
Fax!
KEEP IT THORO- PRODIGY. 1 of the illest beats/songs you'll hear, I DARE anybody in the comments to disagree
This is not a diss track at all. LA LA was the diss that made Pac mad at the Mobb.
Snoop and the Dogg Pound did New York New York first. Also did the video in NY, Biggie was offended that they was filming in the City, went on the radio and talked about it, a few hours later, Snoop’s trailer was shot up! It was real back then
This my favorite Mobb beat ever too. Cold, dark, gritty…it sounds like a slow murder!
Salute bro. It's good to see brothers appreciate what I grew up on vibing with. Lyricist are hard to come by.....add dope beats and it's the 90s golden age of hip hop. I'm 54 this yr....hip hop til I die..
Prodigy to Infinity 🙏🏾 Just different like nothing we ever heard.
"I've fallen and I can't turn back" ... line sampled by Immortal Technique in "Dance with the Devil". And of course the classic song by Dilated Peoples sampled "when worst comes to worst" off this one.
Mob Deep's first album was called juvenile hell in late 1991 to early 1992 ,this song you're playing was in 94, there was no problem between mobdeep & Tupac in 94....the drama was in 96 onward, thuglife wasn't known as much back then, only few heard of thuglife, back then pac was just being acknowledged as a solo artist away from digital underground.
Boom drums lol awesome
Pac was locked up and so wasn't on Death Row till later that year in the fall
LOL They Was Wildin Out in this video
2Pac was the ONLY one that brought & popularized the term "THUG". That's why while he was locked up in 94 & 95 he didn't want nobody tryna use what he already brought to the game. This song came out in 95 while Pac was locked up. Mobb deep said they said it to pay homage but Pac didn't see it that way. And then when they did LA LA in late 95 early 96 it was on full speed bro.
Mobb deep made LA LA because snoop Dogg and the dog pound made the new York new York video kicking down they're buildings
@@aidantrammell1808 Exactly !!! And after that it was on
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Survival of the Fittest was Released on May 29th, 1995.
Hit Em Up was Released on June 4th, 1996.
Drop a Gem On Em was Released on August 25th, 1996.
Greatest combat sports entrance song that's never been used....
"In da bridge bumpin Nas it ain't hard to tell..." - Havoc
Mobb Deep - Temperature's Rising... It's a story about Havoc's brother Killa Black.
Mobb Deep-Temperature Rising🔥🔥 A Story about Havoc brother Killa Black, who was on the run.
The Infamous album is the hardest gangsta rap album ever 🔥 🔥 It's dark as hell
CHECK DIDDY DANCEING AFTER HAVOC BARZ...😂😂😂😂
yes, all 90s videos were dope, any genre.
If you like this beat you gotta check out RZA’s catalogue. In my opinion as producers #1 RZA #2 Havoc/Dre #3Dj premiere #4 Alchemist #5 Pete rock
Yeah he was tripping
Mobb Deep - temperature raising
Produce by Q-tip ( from tribe called quest) check that song out
"Drop a gem on em" was actually the Tupac diss
If you like this track, make sure you check out "Hell on Earth" another one of Havoc's ill beats...
Queens Bridge Projects!
Pac was in jail when this song came out and was already shot up. Thug life. We still living it. To pac it was a diss.
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Showing Brother Love in the video, might be the reason. 🤦🏽💯 Actually what really kick it off , was #LALA by Capone N Noreaga before that was #NewYorkNewYork do the math.
Havoc on the beat
Pac definitely was tripping. Those rappers loved Pac.
Long Kiss Goodnight is a RZA beat from memory. Correct me if I'm wrong
Nas and diddler cameo.
You need to check dr dooom - first come first served l. That is one of the sickest albums from the 90s
Yo Fam I think you right .....Havoc might've got P on this one! RIP Prodigy 🙏🏿🙏🏿#HNIC
I was 18 or 19 when Mobb Deep dropped and living on the east coast. However i was from Cali, but I’ll take P over Pac everyday. But honestly in my memory it was Pac who started that Thug talk.
You gotta react to Fabolous Computer Loving. It's off the Loso's Way Mixtape and it's a dope storytelling track
Gotta do Temperature Rising bro
Thats Nas in the green M65 army jacket
Pac won't trippin!
Get Away & Crawlin ( Jay Z diss) 🔥🔥🔥🔥 you gotta react to those
You gotta do quite Storm 😮
Check out quiet Storm both the original and the remix
It's the song thug life is mine by mobb deep an nas
Really Pac and Mobb Deep should've been doing songs together
Couple of cameos in this vid (BIg L at 2:08 , Nas, Puff)
Long Kiss Goodnight is a RZA beat tho..
Dex u on the point to me havoc finally got p lol
nah, p had the way better verse...
Havoc make most of Mobb Deep's beats.
That’s not true. LA / LA was the reason
PAC was tripping bro lol
That's not even the coldest beat from Mobb Deep.
I guess Pac said something about thuglife being dead or noone is about that life anymore.. Mobb said "thug life, we livin this till the day that we die, survival of the fit only the strong survive, (thug life,) we (still) living this.. "
guess Pac aint like that too much
Naughty by Nature had some 🔥 beats too. The lead rapper Treach got GOAT level flow, react to the videos, but you'll definitely need your phone to follow the lyrics.
Puff and 2Pac weren't smooth at all, if anything Biggie got dragged into a beef that was really about Puffy. The night of the robbery, when the news cameras showed up, you can see Jimmy Henchman call Puff over and say something. If you notice, both Puff and Biggie look shook about what just happened, but Henchman just looked mad and was trying to walk away fast. Supposedly, Diddy was up in the same studio area as Henchmen during the whole night, not with Biggie.
It seems like every new yorker weather its nas biggie mobb deep etc that got hits he allwsys taking it as a diss to get attention or get extra hang on fans
If it was anybody else they’d be called a clout chaser and rightfully so. He got ran out of NY and resented every body in the city that was lit
Had nothing to with Pac. This was their Debut* album. Thug Life was just something that entered casually into their slang.
React to Mobb Deep - G.O.D. pt 3
If your going to do an album reaction of Mobb deep I’d recommend you listen to the infamous first
You the one being biase all yall groupie fans of 2pack
React to Big Pun - Boomerang