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"Shook Ones, Part II" is the
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from
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's 1995 album ''
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''. The song is a sequel to the group's 1994
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" Shook Ones", with similar lyrics, but less profanity. The original song is featured on the
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of some releases of "Shook Ones, Part II" and was also included on the international version of the group's album '' Hell on Earth''.


Background and composition

The original "Shook Ones" was released as a promotional single in 1994 as the debut single on Mobb Deep's new label,
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. Producer Havoc stated, Havoc produced the beat for "Shook Ones, Part II" in his bedroom in the Queensbridge Houses in
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,
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. The drums were sequenced on an
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MPC60 and the other samples were sequenced on an Ensoniq EPS-16 Plus. The song samples a piano melody from "Jessica" by
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, strings from "Kitty with the Bent Frame" by
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, and drums from "Dirty Feet" by the Daly-Wilson Big Band. The Herbie Hancock sample was slowed down and the pitch was altered to create the beat in the song. Havoc recalled that the beat was about to be deleted until Prodigy walked in and convinced him to keep it. The narrative is told from the perspective of inner-city youths engaged in territorial warfare and struggling for financial gains. The phrase "shook one" refers to someone who may portray themselves as tough, but loses their nerve when faced with conflict or intimidation.


Music video

The music video shows Prodigy and Havoc rapping in different parts of Queensbridge at different times of the day. It also shows Prodigy rapping while driving a car, and Havoc rapping in the backseat of a car. Havoc recalled: "Everyone on set was hype because the record had gained so much traction. The label, the around the way crew, Prodigy and I - we were all excited to shoot a visual for the record." He also stated: "The whole video was shot in QueensBridge, which gave it a more grimey edge and authentic feel. My favorite scene is when we have the whole crew behind us, and Prodigy and I have on the Hennessy jerseys. I loved those shirts. Prodigy got them made." Havoc also commented: "The most challenging part of making the video was staying awake, because we shot non-stop from early that morning to 7am the next day." While shooting the music video, Mobb Deep got into a fight with a man who was complaining about not getting enough screen time in the music video.


Reception

In 2010
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included the song at number 25 on their ''Top 200 Tracks of the 90s''. ''
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'' magazine placed the song on its list of ''The 50 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs of All Time'' and their list of the "Top 500 Best Songs of All Time" at No. 215. while ''
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'' ranked "Shook Ones, Part II" at #23 on their list of the 25 most violent rap songs of all time. The
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placed the song at third in their list of the greatest hip-hop songs of all time. In 2024, it was voted by Rock the Bells as the greatest Hip-Hop beat of all time.


Legacy

In 1997, the song was sampled by
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in her single " The Roof (Back in Time)". For its single remix, Mobb Deep recorded additional raps and also appeared in the music video. The song appears in the 2002 movie 8 Mile and in the 2005 video game '' Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories''. It also appears in '' NBA 2K13'' and '' NBA 2K18''.


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References

{{Authority control 1995 songs Mobb Deep songs Sequel songs Hardcore hip-hop songs RCA Records singles Loud Records singles Song recordings produced by Havoc (musician) Songs written by Havoc (musician) Songs written by Prodigy (rapper)