I love this video because you see, for a moment, how close they were as friends. at 6:20 hav hesitates to swear on the kids show so P just fucking jumps in and says the entire line, including all the foul language so that hav has the chance without choking to continue and finish the song. then p just puts a hand on his shoulder for a second being like "i gotchu"
Mobb Deep introduced me to the 90s. When it was my first time listening to them and once I heard that Shook One's beat I already loved 'em. That beat is unfuckwithable and it's the best that I've ever heard.
Im only 19 but my mind is old!- Rip prodigy Long live boss!👑 when im dead, need play this song!.. As long as I live I will make it sound in every corner of the world that I step on!
Wow 96 shook ones was old at this time but still timeless🙏💪 even 2 years after it was released it was still a banger heard Stretch Armstrong playing this record in 94
I started listening to mobb when i was 13 and im now 25. Im the only one of my generation that seems to like "old" music but shit is 10x better than anything these new so called "rappers" put out. Lyrics who had meaning , tight beats and lessons , nothing else. I rather being called "old play" than being like the rest of the crowd and listening to some non sense. You're not old , music has no age it is eternal when it is good and come from the heart.
RIP TO THE LEGEND PRODIGY Why do the great alway die first Rest Up Prodigy R.I.P MAN ALWAYS LIVE FOREVER IN THE HIP HOP COMMUNITY WE AIN'T GONNA FORGIVE YOU
@@smithbenjamin6674 I made this comment 3 years ago and it seems like the original commentator deleted his comment to my response. I forgot what I even was responding to... Jazz, blacks take it all the way. Kudos and then whites took it and reinvented it sort of... into rock and then heavy metal. As for the music nowadays, it sucks ass. Mumbling here and face tattoos there. Respect to Mobb Deep for holding down their music and being niche af when everyone was dick riding Biggie and 'Pac.
yeah but 96 that year I was 5 years old I was in school in elementary when Mobb Deep Havoc & Prodigy was rocking 1996 was my first day in school where it all began I graduated in 2012 all those years in my life school is out.
***** It says here that Drop a gem on em was released as a single in 25th August 1996, so yeah, it was actually released 2 or 3 weeks before Pac's death.