The Science Behind Mobb Deep's Dangerous Beats

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  • @mikoshbeats
    @mikoshbeats Рік тому +394

    The shook ones is one of the hardest beats to ever exist

    • @ericbertilsson6794
      @ericbertilsson6794 Рік тому +17

      For sure, the Havoc throwaway😂

    • @plantbased530
      @plantbased530 Рік тому +9

      Congrats on stating the most obvious opinion ever. Groundbreaking stuff. Definitely wasn't posted asap for likes. 👍This if you a npc.

    • @aparrotdies
      @aparrotdies Рік тому +3

      And it's the best rap ever. never heard some flow like this

    • @mikoshbeats
      @mikoshbeats Рік тому +25

      @@plantbased530 Sorry that my comment hurt your feelings. How about you stop complaining about little things in life and take the energy to focus on yourself 🤷🏻‍♂

    • @Made_In_Heaven88
      @Made_In_Heaven88 Рік тому +13

      ​@@plantbased530It's not an opinion it's an actual fact this beat made hip hop history

  • @desiredrapfilms
    @desiredrapfilms Рік тому +111

    The whole album is so creative I swear beats these days just don’t hit the same

    • @orphanoforbit7588
      @orphanoforbit7588 Рік тому +12

      Ahh.....you`re one of those "these days" people. Don`t you get bored?

    • @desiredrapfilms
      @desiredrapfilms Рік тому

      @@orphanoforbit7588 nope I listen to more music from today than ever! Mainly Australian hip hop

    • @BiSAPLUG
      @BiSAPLUG Рік тому +1

      Might check out.. Bi$A

    • @ILikeJuicyMelons
      @ILikeJuicyMelons 10 місяців тому +4

      @@orphanoforbit7588 Bro you cant even call modern rap rap they just mumble shit

    • @LDimno
      @LDimno 9 місяців тому +6

      @@ILikeJuicyMelons lol just wrong

  • @keejay12
    @keejay12 Рік тому +91

    Love this video. Infamous is a classic album.
    Q Tip being the mastermind behind this album is amazing. Imagine an artist/producer known for alternative hip hop and his jazzy sound being the executive producer behind a groundbreaking landmark boom bap album that had a dark sound. You can't underestimate someone's creative mind

    • @darkskinwhite
      @darkskinwhite Рік тому +6

      well that's because he really just out tweaks & finishing touches on it, the essence of it was already there. Qtip is a genius though, guys like that can do it all.

    • @forcedtohaveahandle
      @forcedtohaveahandle Рік тому +6

      He also did 2 of the beats, so more than just a “executive” producer

    • @Mochic45
      @Mochic45 6 місяців тому +2

      He actually did more than people think. He re-did the drums for Survival of the Fittest. Produced and mixed 3 songs. And he mixed Trife Life and Up North Trip. Google Complex Magazine The Making of the Infamous. It tells a lot....

  • @zeninvites3209
    @zeninvites3209 Рік тому +25

    the snares hit ridiculously hard on the infamous. It was the first thing I wanted to learn when I was going in the Havoc / Mobb Deep type beat lane

  • @jjbing3
    @jjbing3 Рік тому +54

    This video was great. This album is a classic and you broke down a lot of the techniques. I never knew he used a keyboard sampler. It explains a lot. It said in a lot of interviews that he used a MpC 3000. Maybe that came later.

  • @abdullahkhuraibet
    @abdullahkhuraibet Рік тому +9

    This is so amazing, I never knew hiphop/rap can be this complicated to make. It is the same level as making orchestral music

  • @djsunnysideup23
    @djsunnysideup23 Рік тому +12

    i just referred someone to your beat making course. he asked me if I had a course, i said, "no, but i have someone i know." haha. i love what you do for the community and want to refer everyone that comes to my lives to your course. you are so dope and I learn so much from these types of videos! keep loving yourself. peace from Japan. p.s. I always felt like the background sound of "shook ones" sounded like a vacuum cleaner.

  • @chosenonebeats
    @chosenonebeats Рік тому +20

    One of THE most influential albums in all of Hip-Hop

  • @ShawnDee
    @ShawnDee Рік тому +8

    Navie, I got to this video by mistake but I'm glad i did, the way you breakdown the science behind the instrumental is seriously on point! Thank you brother!

  • @g4lb-graveforalonelybass379
    @g4lb-graveforalonelybass379 Рік тому +7

    One of my favourites producers with RZA, EL-P and... Navie D of course :) Thx for the video

  • @idesel
    @idesel Рік тому +5

    Awesome! Was patiently waiting for you to decode Havoc's production.

  • @FalloutskyyBeats
    @FalloutskyyBeats Рік тому +3

    The Infamous is a real classic. Give up the goods is one of my fav beats of all time! Great video as well!

  • @KH1DRO
    @KH1DRO Рік тому +15

    Nobody talks about how greatly havoc sampled the beat of what's ya poison 🔥

    • @jonrobbin170
      @jonrobbin170 3 місяці тому +1

      How you want it bent skied or straight blunted

    • @KH1DRO
      @KH1DRO 3 місяці тому

      @@jonrobbin170 many are rare rore havoc has just overdone it

  • @alexunder_ground
    @alexunder_ground Рік тому +1

    solid beat example at the end, man

  • @n-spired
    @n-spired Рік тому +3

    The asr10 is one of my favorite sampler. The pitches sounds still musically if you pitch more than one octave.

  • @JulianWyllie
    @JulianWyllie 24 дні тому

    Loved the New York Compression bit. Always wondered why Mobb Deep has some of my favorite production of any genre.

  • @rylansparkyschneider
    @rylansparkyschneider 8 місяців тому

    My first hip hop album I bought, and still my favorite. So many great sounds on this, as well as the lyricism and feel to it. Masterpiece

  • @basically_link
    @basically_link 9 місяців тому

    6:04 Maximus is a plugin that comes with FL Studio, and it has a built in NY Compression setting that is incredible for drums. I believe it uses the same technique, but simplified for the user.

  • @scaleshenry
    @scaleshenry Рік тому +4

    Great break down I actually forgot about the Eps16 keyboard sampler. When I tired remaking those Havoc beats I noticed he pitched them ALL THE WAY DOWN. Also, that explains why those beats did not have a ringing sound that the SP1200 gives to samples. Dope vid

  • @davud29
    @davud29 Рік тому +6

    Thank you Navie, you are the best.
    Can we get Enter The Wutang (36 Chambers)??

  • @kazonikz
    @kazonikz Рік тому +3

    Damn that New York Comp. technique u explained was also heavily used by Pete Rock on Return Of The Mecca album, now I see

  • @xMaSSxHyST3RiA
    @xMaSSxHyST3RiA Рік тому +4

    I could never unsubscribe to this channel in a 10000000000000000 years!!! Dopest content on the interwebs in my book! 💪👏

    • @xMaSSxHyST3RiA
      @xMaSSxHyST3RiA Рік тому

      @@artisans8521 Just because the world ends doesn't mean I have to unsubscribe 🙃

  • @CentaurusRelax314
    @CentaurusRelax314 Рік тому +2

    You’re fantastic. I don’t even listen to this genre of music but you not only make the production breakdowns fascinating, you inspire me to want to delve into this style.

    • @donpaci5289
      @donpaci5289 Рік тому +1

      Do you mean Hip Hop or Boom bap specifically?

    • @CentaurusRelax314
      @CentaurusRelax314 Рік тому

      @@donpaci5289 Both, i guess. Well, i dunno.... I remember specifically when the first rap record came out-exactly where i was when i heard it. And then i was a 'fan'-hunting for rap records, back when it was brand new, and record stores didn't even know what to do with them or where to put them. There would be one separate section, with like five different 12" and that was it. I tried making my own rap recordings as a junior high kid, in my bathroom (for the acoustics!) with two Radio Shack tape recorders. So, i liked hiphop. In high school, i got more into new wave and was previously into Van Halen and Hendrix and 80s metal, and then House came along, and hiphop took a back seat. I liked rap into college, with Public Enemy, Third Bass, EPMD, etc. But, that's about when it ended. It got too gangster, too vulgar, too misogynistic. It used to be fun and creative, but then it just got ugly and as it grew in popularity, the effects on black culture were made more destructive and permanent. So, that's my sermon on that. So, if one asks if i like hiphop, the answer is No, with some exceptions-i tended to like Neptunes productions/collaborations. But, re: boombap specifically, i can't say that i'm a 'fan,' as i don't really own any of those records (save a few MP3s), but i do love how they take me back to a time and place. Early 90s is when i moved to NYC and boombap is kinda that sound. I like the percussion especially, and it's that aspect that i sorta want to incorporate into music i intend to write. But, it won't be hiphop. It may have some hiphop characteristics, much like triphop did.... If that makes any sense.

    • @donpaci5289
      @donpaci5289 Рік тому +1

      @@CentaurusRelax314 Yeah I get what you mean I respect that. The thing with hiphop is that it has changed so many times and keeps changing in sound. I think you probably also would've liked Eric B & Rakim, Run-DMC by the artists you mentioned.
      I am a very big fan of hiphop. But the sounds have changed so many times that to be honest at this point I don't even like what is considered commercial rap and over the last 2 decades. It's a whole different genre. I see where you coming from as far as Gangsta rap even though for me I see it more as art or like a movie. Especially with rappers like Nas, Immortal Technique etc great storytellers. It's just sad to hear how people's view changed about hiphop (not critizing you)/ That's why i'd rather HipHop to be less commercial so that we can get the authenticity back and rappers not feeling the need to be controversial in order to sell. But I am curious, you make music right? Do you have a page?

  • @imusic1006
    @imusic1006 Рік тому +7

    Hi navie, love the videos, would be good if you could break down Aquemini or ATLiens. Thanks.😅

    • @EternalX
      @EternalX Рік тому

      yess outkast

    • @wuezo4000
      @wuezo4000 Рік тому +1

      I have the drum kit samples from the drum machine used on ATLiens. I'd be willing to share

    • @EternalX
      @EternalX Рік тому

      @@wuezo4000 yo sharesee

  • @theramenspotjukebox
    @theramenspotjukebox Рік тому +11

    You are exactly right. The Infamous is unique among hiphop, and music as a whole. It was completely unique, and there will never be anything like it. Another great video 💪

  • @exelbeats
    @exelbeats Рік тому

    Also my favorite album of all time. That sound made me want to become a producer back then. Hell On Earth was also fire and Murda Muzik was dope to me too.

  • @laksirigunasekera6878
    @laksirigunasekera6878 6 місяців тому

    For you to even talk about this kind of stuff.. YOu are a LEGEND. Thanks you for showing appreciating for good music for sure ..

  • @JasonToll-il5ln
    @JasonToll-il5ln Рік тому

    Mobb deep used the ensoniq eps keyboard sampler. 13 bit with variable sample rates. The way it transposes and the clipping of the converters in it is what gave that album its rawness! I use mine every day. Akai s950 is similar but can’t get a dirty. Great video

  • @HeavenRecordz
    @HeavenRecordz Рік тому +4

    Temperature rising is my fav track on this album! 🔥🔥🔥🅿️

    • @HeavenRecordz
      @HeavenRecordz Рік тому

      I like to hold out on it til the summer time! Hits harder!

    • @yeshua3374
      @yeshua3374 9 місяців тому +1

      Fire! Mine is Q.U hectic cuz I'm from Queens lol

    • @rylansparkyschneider
      @rylansparkyschneider 8 місяців тому

      Best storytelling on an album with great lyrics

  • @dozhadeville444
    @dozhadeville444 8 місяців тому +1

    Every time I hear about these producer secrets it feels like learning ancient wisdom. We should have protected Hip-Hop more

  • @Hi1aite
    @Hi1aite Рік тому +1

    Your beat at the end is exactly The Infamous style... I can imagine it on their first two albums..🔥🔥

  • @burnttamale
    @burnttamale Рік тому +2

    the drums of this album have definitely influenced how i make my drums

  • @Th3Thr333
    @Th3Thr333 Рік тому

    i had to take the time out to tell this man i genuinely enjoy your thorough ass concise ass videos bro

  • @marcusrashford568
    @marcusrashford568 6 місяців тому

    It’s the art of the ear havoc was gifted with. How he sampled and heard the best hip hop element of a classical piano piece. He’s a master sampler combined with a deadly instinct with drum patterns

  • @dominiquejones3805
    @dominiquejones3805 11 місяців тому +1

    I really love Hav sound on Hell On Earth. Its like a NY winter album & The Infamous has a summer sound

    • @YTOW85
      @YTOW85 8 місяців тому

      That's dope you noticed that 🔥🔥🔥💯

  • @nicholaswalker9942
    @nicholaswalker9942 Рік тому +2

    Awesome stuff as always Navie! I’d love to see a breakdown of Statik Selektah’s form of boom bap, tracks like Not Enough Words, Cocoa Butter or Birds Eye View 🔥

  • @lordownanglo
    @lordownanglo Рік тому

    Sick technique, thanks for sharing man.

  • @brokebrainstudios
    @brokebrainstudios Рік тому

    Yo thanks for this bro. My favorite hip-hop production style without a doubt

  • @jaywyatt111
    @jaywyatt111 8 місяців тому

    This channel so fire. Not even gonna front

  • @TL-fc8zw
    @TL-fc8zw Рік тому +1

    Great video and tips! Havoc is one of the best!!

  • @rogga3336
    @rogga3336 Рік тому +1

    YOURE THE GOAT NAVIE

  • @HeavenRecordz
    @HeavenRecordz Рік тому

    This reminds me of how my fav artist of all time 50 cent got help from DJ Quik for in da club. He added on the iconic drums on that track!

  • @tedbeats8895
    @tedbeats8895 Рік тому

    thank sfor this amazing content!! mobb deep is one of my favorite rap groups

  • @brooklyn7392
    @brooklyn7392 8 місяців тому

    One of my favorite dr. Hav and 😊dill

  • @soydave1988
    @soydave1988 Рік тому +2

    For drum loop 1 and drum loop 2 at 6:24 on your channel rack and mixer, how'd you get all the drum sounds into 1 piano roll like that, did I miss something? Would it have to be done using FPC or is there another method you used? Would help me out tremendously if I knew how you did that. Great video!

    • @redastro334
      @redastro334 Рік тому

      Its probably a vst/plugin that has a different drum sound on each key Ive seen those before

    • @artyomv.5996
      @artyomv.5996 Рік тому

      Fruity Slicer

  • @ottodora9515
    @ottodora9515 Рік тому +1

    Yo Navie great content. Would be interested in a same type of video regarding the most underrated producer Mannie Fresh. His snare rolls were crazy defining the southern hip hop and he never gets the credit due.

  • @DXTCHBEATS
    @DXTCHBEATS Рік тому +1

    Shook ones beat is really a timeless gem, top 10 beats of all time easily! 🔥💯💎

  • @tukoijarrett9155
    @tukoijarrett9155 Рік тому

    so this "New York compression" thing 7:18
    is there anything that makes this different than regular parallel compression?

  • @jalocin
    @jalocin Рік тому

    You nailed the sound!

  • @Nelson_QN
    @Nelson_QN Рік тому

    Lov this videos u make bruh keep that hard work, gracias. 💪🏽

  • @LEE-uz9xv
    @LEE-uz9xv 9 місяців тому

    Mt. Rushmore of Hip-Hop beats to me is, in no particular order, Shook Ones Pt II , 93' till Infinity, T.R.O.Y and taking suggestions for the last spot

    • @LEE-uz9xv
      @LEE-uz9xv 9 місяців тому

      G.O.D , Pt III is crazy too.

  • @brookselford1189
    @brookselford1189 Рік тому +1

    No matter what anyone says... The Infamous is one of the hardest albums of all-time.

  • @jenniferhardesty9298
    @jenniferhardesty9298 Рік тому

    I have the infamous on vinyl and I listen to it every month its amazing

  • @tracksphantom540
    @tracksphantom540 Рік тому +1

    I liked and subscribed and can't wait to see more videos like this Can you please talk about Big Puns Capital Punishment Album the production behind that Album was incredible .

  • @bmbpets4861
    @bmbpets4861 Рік тому

    Love these breakdown videos Navie!

  • @sovereigncosmicwildman
    @sovereigncosmicwildman Рік тому

    Sometimes doubling up the drums for me doesn't work, the kick might get too distorted, but doubling the snare keeping the original as is and with the duplicate adding reverb or whatever for the desired effect

  • @tbj4855
    @tbj4855 Рік тому

    This is fire navie is the Goat

  • @mrbabysarm28
    @mrbabysarm28 Рік тому

    Good shit chief.

  • @DizzyWho
    @DizzyWho Рік тому

    Fiiiiiiiiiiire, so simple yet soooo fire 🔥.

  • @mahoganymeka
    @mahoganymeka Рік тому

    Great beat, wonderful explanation 💪🏻 Big up to Navie D and Mobb deep

  • @finkployd6110
    @finkployd6110 Рік тому

    Could you make a video breaking down DJ Shadow's techniques?

  • @toma8283
    @toma8283 Рік тому +1

    Would love to see a breakdown of Los Angeles by flying lotus especially sleepy dinosaur that song always amazes me

  • @miguelayala428
    @miguelayala428 6 днів тому

    Thank you so much for the explanation. Sharing to my Facebook.

  • @NoEntry_Prod
    @NoEntry_Prod 6 місяців тому

    Took me ages to figure out how to map the sample onto the key board, if you don’t know just use direct wave or granular and it’ll do it for you

  • @ibleedblue56
    @ibleedblue56 7 місяців тому

    Ik im late. But i always loved the stove burner in the beginning.

  • @quietfmusic
    @quietfmusic Рік тому

    Will definitely use the drum technique. Thanks for the content

  • @verbone
    @verbone Рік тому

    I've used NY compression for literally decades. I even use it on my lo-fi drums.

    • @verbone
      @verbone Рік тому +1

      @@chiefblanko It's the same thing, but it came to be called NY compression in hip hop because so many NY producers and engineers were doing it to get the drums to hit hard. I've also done it using an FX bus rather than a duplicate of the sample, but the traditional way is how Navie described.

  • @lith1156
    @lith1156 4 місяці тому +1

    Not everyone has this gift and ear. Both Prodigy and Hav's grandfathers were pioneering Jazz musicians. These guys were not ordinary dudes, it was in the blood.

  • @sunsland1885
    @sunsland1885 Рік тому

    That New York compression is dope

  • @ROYAL-ob6kf
    @ROYAL-ob6kf Рік тому

    Hey Navie, love your videos it would be really cool if you did a tutorial on how to make chopped and screwed music in FL

  • @dominiquejones3805
    @dominiquejones3805 11 місяців тому

    Hav is 1 of the most underrated producers

  • @prod.marciano
    @prod.marciano Рік тому

    yay, the video i was waiting for! you are the best. Thank you for so much, sorry for so little 🤣🤣✊✊

  • @WestcoastKings
    @WestcoastKings Рік тому

    Peace - NYC compression is super dope.

  • @Chserg322
    @Chserg322 Рік тому +2

    pls RZA next

  • @marcusrashford568
    @marcusrashford568 6 місяців тому

    A mix of creativity hardcore boom bap grittiness

  • @Advise4Life
    @Advise4Life 8 місяців тому

    THANK U VERY MUCH
    U EXPLAIN THE METERIAL SO WELL

  • @ketarii
    @ketarii Рік тому

    Sir Does the Reverb trick before Compression work on vocals too, I subbed thanks so much for your in-depth Content 🙏🏽

  • @JuicyJoel
    @JuicyJoel Рік тому +4

    Navie you've got to be one of the best producer-tubers I've stumbled upon. How do you get the decibels to show on the sliders in the mixer?

  • @cullen.921
    @cullen.921 Рік тому

    Can you please do a video on beat transitions?? You've shown it in a few of your videos but a deep dive would be super helpful!

  • @GeronJenkins-sb9ym
    @GeronJenkins-sb9ym Рік тому

    One of my favorite albums of all time.

  • @djayall
    @djayall 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for the review.

  • @starkid9736
    @starkid9736 Рік тому

    this and temples of boom by CH
    unique sound i liked a lot

  • @neomartin7668
    @neomartin7668 Рік тому

    Please break down the beat of Mick Jenkins ft JID smoke break dance cause that beat sounds so interesting...🙏🏾

  • @merkretro629
    @merkretro629 Рік тому

    7:54 more videos like this.
    Hip hop history

  • @MendingSilence
    @MendingSilence 3 місяці тому

    How you get your sample to where you can play it on the piano roll? The only way I’ve seen that is by putting it in fruity slicer and how come you did it that way, and not chop it up in fruity slicer?

  • @fildusak759
    @fildusak759 Рік тому

    great video

  • @cypress22369
    @cypress22369 Рік тому +1

    as much as i like shook ones, i prefer survival of the fittest more 🌚
    btw never knew about drums trick with reverb

  • @yeshua3374
    @yeshua3374 9 місяців тому

    Q.U. Hectic hardest song on that album it gets overlooked i am from Queens few neighborhoods away from QB.

  • @wm1573
    @wm1573 Рік тому +1

    6:45 isn’t that just parallel compression

  • @KH1DRO
    @KH1DRO Рік тому

    Navie The GOAT🔥

  • @Raytheghost94
    @Raytheghost94 Рік тому +2

    Hell On Earth Is Another One Many People Don't Mention About 🔥🔥🔥

    • @jrobbin24
      @jrobbin24 Рік тому +2

      The trilogy of albums, starting with infamous, ending with murda muzik are absolute masterpieces untouched by anybody before or after

  • @giovanniwalters1034
    @giovanniwalters1034 Рік тому

    Dude I love you for this break down and the person u are bro keep going fam.

  • @travy5458
    @travy5458 Рік тому

    do one of these on carti and pierre on whole lotta red v1 please 🙏🙏🙏

  • @jrobbin24
    @jrobbin24 Рік тому

    Navie, I’ve heard you say, the infamous is your favorite album multiple times on here and it’s definitely one of mine. My question to you is where can I find beats that you’ve made that would sound like they came from this album?

  • @SwellRhymes
    @SwellRhymes Рік тому

    This video convinced me to join the dark side thanks lord Navie

  • @ninjachannel007
    @ninjachannel007 7 місяців тому

    They really did change the entire face of East Coast hip hop, immediately with Survival of the Fittest and Shook Ones. The vibe of Tribe Called Quest died down and made people accept the East Coast gangster image that Biggie would embody and Jay would borrow when he needed to remind people he's from down the street. Even rappers that already had their own soulful vibes switched their styles up like they always wanted to go hard but Will Smith's 'Summertime' was getting played at the cookouts. It actually changed the culture of cookouts, too. If you've ever been at a so-called hood cookout when Shook Ones came on, you know exactly what I mean. Every real street dude there would actually join in a moment of reverence. Lol, real shit.

  • @danielcontee7851
    @danielcontee7851 9 місяців тому

    preferably on 12" kickers in an '87 nissan. i agree, best album ever, above beatles and zepplin

  • @HeavenRecordz
    @HeavenRecordz Рік тому

    I’ve been saying this for years. And I’m sure all of us had. Mobb Deep & co are the authors of dark aura beats & rap. I can add on that, 3 6 Mafia walked with it. Current rappers along with those from early 2000’s ran/running with it!

  • @rdavis1656
    @rdavis1656 11 місяців тому

    Nav, did you do an ATCQ tutorial?

  • @Shifftee
    @Shifftee Рік тому

    Can you please upload the beat you made?