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Mobb Deep

Mobb Deep
Shook Ones Part II

The Infamous
Loud 1995
Herbie Hancock

Herbie Hancock
Jessica

Fat Albert Rotunda
Warner Bros. 1969
Sample appears at: 0:23 (and throughout) Sample appears at: 0:03
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Producer: Havoc
Tags: East Coast Hip-Hop, Whosampled #1, Vocal Samples (Most Used), Part 2 [Add]
Main genre: Hip-Hop / R&B
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Producer: David Rubinson
Tags: Instrumental [Add]
Main genre: Jazz / Blues
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Type Direct Sample
Part Sampled Hook / Riff
Community Rating Sample Rating: 10 (56 Votes)
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Contributed By CellarDoor
Germany
712 Submissions

Related Songs

Other songs sampled in Mobb Deep's Shook Ones Part II:
Kitty With the Bent Frame Kitty With the Bent Frame by Quincy Jones (1971)
Dirty Feet Dirty Feet by Daly-Wilson Big Band (1975)
Shook Ones Part I Shook Ones Part I by Mobb Deep (1994)

Other songs that sampled Herbie Hancock's Jessica:
Bologna by Night Bologna by Night by Inoki (2004)

Sample chain found! 99 songs sampled Mobb Deep's Shook Ones Part II, including:
Stuck Off the Realness Stuck Off the Realness by Godfather Don (1995)
Tight Situation Tight Situation by Kaotic Sypher, Bogus, True and P.L. Crazee (1995)
Live Illegal Live Illegal by Jamal (1995)
So Damn Fresh So Damn Fresh by DJ Zinc (1995)
Everyman 4 Theyself Everyman 4 Theyself by Da Youngsta's (1995)
Tha Realness Tha Realness by Group Home (1995)
Dawn to Dusk Dawn to Dusk by Powerule (1995)
Baseball Fury Baseball Fury by Rae & Christian (1996)
Move Ya Body Move Ya Body by Mad Skillz (1996)
All Alone All Alone by The Concept of Alps (1996)
The Only One You Need The Only One You Need by Donell Jones (1996)
We Dat Nice We Dat Nice by Poor Righteous Teachers (1996)
No Doubt No Doubt by Havoc and Tyrone Wheatley (1996)
You've Got That Somethin' (Golden Youngster Remix) You've Got That Somethin' (Golden Youngster Remix) by Robyn (1996)
April 29, 1992 April 29, 1992 by Sublime (1996)
Stammi Lontano '96 Stammi Lontano '96 by DJ Gruff (1996)
Is New York in the House? Is New York in the House? by Bass-D & King Matthew (1996)
Dedicated Dedicated by Edo G (1996)
Headz or Taylz Headz or Taylz by Tha Mexakinz (1996)
For All Thoze For All Thoze by J-Force (1996)

Cover versions of Mobb Deep's Shook Ones Part II:
Shook Ones Part II Shook Ones Part II by Everlast and Mobb Deep (2000)

Discussion

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Double B-2 said on Thursday, 12 April 2012:
That's just the magic of 16 levels mode !

Double B-2 said on Thursday, 12 April 2012:
Fuc*in' smart !

pimpin-pat said on Thursday, 05 April 2012:
peace to bronco from the breaks for finding the sample

Lee said on Thursday, 05 April 2012:
Hands down, best use and manipulation of a sample ever.

Azhar said on Saturday, 26 November 2011:
True, watched the YouTube vid explaining how it was done n feel a whole lot better now!

lazer said on Saturday, 26 November 2011:
haha thats exactly the reason this sample was very hard to find, even if some people knew it.

havoc just did a lil more than just pressing loop ;)

Azhar said on Saturday, 26 November 2011:
Don't wanna be the only one that say's so but I can't hear it at all!!!!!!

Jay93 said on Friday, 25 November 2011:
finally! the real sample.

MashUpMan said on Sunday, 08 May 2011:
That's pretty sick.

Mike D said on Saturday, 07 May 2011:
The mystery surrounding this sample definitely helped its allure.

acebeatgroup said on Sunday, 01 May 2011:
this is amazing!

Buzz-Duh said on Monday, 18 April 2011:
Cool.

lgee6271 said on Sunday, 17 April 2011:
HA! Maybe for YOU....

Buzz-Duh said on Saturday, 16 April 2011:
This definitely deserves the #1 sample slot. It's an amazing beat and the sample flipping was so well concealed it took over a decade for it to be discovered!

Peetz said on Wednesday, 13 April 2011:
Holy s***, that's magnificent! I've always been curious about the origins of this sample.

Sil van Liere said on Thursday, 24 March 2011:
Ooh snap! I always believed I could really hear it in Thackery... I'm shook

lgee6271 said on Thursday, 24 March 2011:
A whole load of people and me always knew it was this and kept mad quiet. We even mislead n****s with that Thackary joint. Remember Pete from Dusty Fingers? ANyway, don't be so proud of yall selves. Y'all the late girl to the party.

Jay Gumbs said on Thursday, 24 March 2011:
Ooooh. There goes Thackery...

Buzz-Duh said on Thursday, 24 March 2011:
This is definitely the real sample! And everyone thought Havoc was full of it when he said everyone had the sample wrong (referring to "Thackery Meets Faculty")! I knew it was suspicious since you couldn't down pitch "Thackery" to match "Shook One Pt II" accurately.

Jay Gumbs said on Thursday, 24 March 2011:
Why are people not discussing this? If this is the sample then Thackery Meets Faculty has to go.

FunkyJE said on Tuesday, 22 March 2011:
finally!

CellarDoor said on Tuesday, 22 March 2011:
Pitched down piano -14 and -9 semitones.
Look here for an explanation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-QS4CTtltg&feature=player_embedded

 

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