And everyone thought Havoc was full of it when he said everyone had the sample wrong (referring to "Thackery Meets Faculty")! by Mobb Deep. Kitty With the Bent Frame by Quincy Jones (1971) Hook / Riff Soundtrack / … I saw somewhere that it was Barry Harris & Al Cohn in the song SkylarkJazzy Jeff definitely borrowed from the YouTube sample explanation video.Remember, that you will credible, only if you create yt presentation. And nobody got it.Search for Jazzy Jeff at the Do Over, he mixes this live, incredible to seepeace to bronco from the breaks for finding the sampleHands down, best use and manipulation of a sample ever.True, watched the YouTube vid explaining how it was done n feel a whole lot better now!haha thats exactly the reason this sample was very hard to find, even if some people knew it.Don't wanna be the only one that say's so but I can't hear it at all!!!!! "Shook Ones Part II" by Mobb Deep contains a sample of another track. Listen to both tracks on WhoSampled, the ultimate database of sampled music, cover songs and remixes. It's an amazing beat and the sample flipping was so well concealed it took over a decade for it to be discovered! If this is the sample then Thackery Meets Faculty has to go.Copyright © 2020 WhoSampled.com Limited.
!The mystery surrounding this sample definitely helped its allure. All rights reserved.Sample appears at II" was the first official single of the group's second album, The Infamous. The Infamous Loud 1994. Y'all the late girl to the party.This is definitely the real sample! The Barry Harris & Al Cohn track you are talking about is the sample used in Survival of the Fittest. This definitely deserves the #1 sample slot. Jessica by Herbie Hancock (1969) Hook / Riff Jazz / Blues. "Shook Ones" (later also known as "Shook Ones, Part I") is a 1994 promotional single by hip-hop group Mobb Deep. I've seen Jazzy Jeff live, but I think he just played the youtube video that explains this sample. I've always been curious about the origins of this sample. I've recreated it myself before submitting it to ensure that the video wasn't just a clever mixing trick. Listen here: It's not Herbie Hancock the piano sample i think. We even mislead n****s with that Thackary joint. By the way the original video explanation is still online here: I don't feel sure about this sample. It is relatively easy to recreate once you know which part to use and how much to pitch it down. Remember Pete from Dusty Fingers?
I knew it was suspicious since you couldn't down pitch "Thackery" to match "Shook One Pt II" accurately.Why are people not discussing this? Ooh snap! ... WhoSampled #1, Part 2, Sample Discovered More Than 15 Years Later. I mean I know there was a video on how it was made, but I believe somebody just did that & said "oh, Shook 1's Part 2You are confusing "Shook Ones Part II" with "Survival of the Fittest". ANyway, don't be so proud of yall selves. Contains samples of 4 songs.
I'm shookA whole load of people and me always knew it was this and kept mad quiet. Sample appears at Holy s***, that's magnificent! Shook Ones Part II. to the guy who said it was 16 levels, im pretty sure hav made it on an eps 16+ not an mpcThere's no doubt about its correctness.
The song was the group's debut on Loud Records after being dropped from their previous label, 4th & B'way Records.. A sequel titled "Shook Ones, Pt.