Somehow Q-tip the album's producer figures in here, a jazz loop turned into the most menacing rap joint of the mid-90s.. but I've seen Havoc making beats on here, he does have a gift.
lol, my mom goes to Barry Harris's workshops in the city, kind of crazy to find out he gave hip hop one of the greatest samples ever. One if my favorite songs
GoggleMan25 I bet if Barry Harris heard the Survival of the Fittest instrumental he would not even know this loop was from his work. As a producer, I don't know if I would have tried to clear that. Havoc could have just said he played those notes on a keyboard.
for anyone who sees comments about a havoc creating a beat,this was the sample that havoc 1 one the 2 men that was mobb deep the infamous rap crew created probably the most iconic boom bap rap beat of all time by taking the first 5 seconds of this song looping them and slowing them down creating the beat for "survival of the fittest".The song is the totem of boom bap and rap in general with Havoc and his duo Prodigy ages 19 and 21 creating the most infamous rap song with the beat created from this sample.Just to say how smart Havoc was this was discovered very recently 1 to 2 years ago.For 20 years no one knew
Now Imagine how many rare tunes are lost on the internet you would never find on your own. That's why I loved the Cd Era you could just go to your favorite store and ask them about the best joints.
It’s pretty amazing actually - he sampled just over a second from 0:04 to 0:06 - you should check it out if COVID didn’t kill you and you’re still alive: Mobb Deep, Shook Ones.
@@user-yc7vv2mz3v What do you mean? The black innovators of jazz are highly appreciated in the community. Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, John Coltrane, Louis Armstrong etc.
survival of the fittest have the greatest opening line in hip hop history, but shook ones have the best beat in hip hop history .. and for me the rawest and flawless verse also ... P's verse !!
Rest in peace barry, And rest in peace prodigy. And much love to havoc, For introducing me, and many others to this gem. Without music, life would be such a tradegy. Have a blessed day, and a beautiful life, All u lovely people. From denmark, to u all.
Havoc created such an incredible loop for one of my favorite rap songs. Im blown away at where he got it from and how created he got with it. In addition, this is a great sounding song to relax to. Win- win lol
Everyone is here because of Mobb Deep, as am I. However, original tracks are mainly always better than their sample used, imo. I can appreciate both tracks in their own light, respectively, I'm just saying.
You can tell Hav just experimented mad times with the pitch to get that grimy sounding beat, such a fucking legend man. Makes me want to get up and produce lol
If it doesn’t be for the Infamous Mobb I never find this gem 💎! Thank you Havoc, thank you hip hop for paying homage and opening doors to these songs that other wise I may have never be introduced.
Wow.... just wow. Every song from Dres the chronic. When I found the real version, I noticed it's the exact same thing. Lol. You can say something about simplicity. But this is what sampling is about!
@@ianhobbies Not a bad choice either. Maybe you already know them, but if you like the combination of hiphop and jazz, check out Sound Providers and Jazz Spastiks
My favorite Hoagy Carmichael tune & the late great Barry Harris never disappoints. The late great Jazz organist, Don Patterson has a beautiful version of this, too. Barry’s version is in the original key, E flat & Don played it in B flat. They both sound beautiful.👊🏾👊🏾❤️🎵🎶
I’ll give it to Havoc, the sample is an instrument, he definitely transformed it. The originals are works of art but just how he uses the first 2 keys of SOTF to convey that raw grittiness of QB. Master
Havoc has a hell of an ear. Wow.
Somehow Q-tip the album's producer figures in here, a jazz loop turned into the most menacing rap joint of the mid-90s.. but I've seen Havoc making beats on here, he does have a gift.
H Bentley Havoc is the one that made the Survival of the Fittest beat.
@@MoneyNeverSleeps yes but he's not alone in the producing and mixing
for real
Yes just like J Dilla.
lol, my mom goes to Barry Harris's workshops in the city, kind of crazy to find out he gave hip hop one of the greatest samples ever. One if my favorite songs
*of
+GoggleMan25 Awesome :]
GoggleMan25 I bet if Barry Harris heard the Survival of the Fittest instrumental he would not even know this loop was from his work. As a producer, I don't know if I would have tried to clear that. Havoc could have just said he played those notes on a keyboard.
Darktings My sis used to attend his workshops in NYC too. Sadly, she passed in 2000...but his music and hers live in my heart.
one of the best sample i have heard
for anyone who sees comments about a havoc creating a beat,this was the sample that havoc 1 one the 2 men that was mobb deep the infamous rap crew created probably the most iconic boom bap rap beat of all time by taking the first 5 seconds of this song looping them and slowing them down creating the beat for "survival of the fittest".The song is the totem of boom bap and rap in general with Havoc and his duo Prodigy ages 19 and 21 creating the most infamous rap song with the beat created from this sample.Just to say how smart Havoc was this was discovered very recently 1 to 2 years ago.For 20 years no one knew
Beautiful tune.
And Havoc is a genius for that sample flip
AWESOME Jazz Classic notwithstanding havoc!
Two complementary giants of jazz
0:25 - 0:27
Very nice.👌
Hav a legend
How havoc got that from that 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I didn't realize that Groucho played such a great tenor.
That's a sick tune I like it more than the mobb deep version this is some lounging chill shit
Now Imagine how many rare tunes are lost on the internet you would never find on your own. That's why I loved the Cd Era you could just go to your favorite store and ask them about the best joints.
What/who is Havoc?
I came to this because of Barry Harris.
Havoc is a rapper from the rapduo "Mobb Deep" he has created a legendary beat out of this track
Havoc is a rapper and an extraordinary music producer to be more precise. 😉
It’s pretty amazing actually - he sampled just over a second from 0:04 to 0:06 - you should check it out if COVID didn’t kill you and you’re still alive: Mobb Deep, Shook Ones.
@@KyleTMcN that’s what I was wondering...all he sampled was that tiny part in the beginning...probably cost 100k to clear it...
Goof! 😂
0:05 the sampled part
0:05 and 0:06 loop
when the pianos rang
ILL!!!!
fuckin havoc he's a genius
RIP mobb deep
0:06
2:10
Mobb Deep
make the music slow and boooom you are listening to Survival of the fittest
Mobb Deep?
mobb
funny how a mobb deep track leads us all here...music is beautiful
Havoc made this song one of the sickest beats in the hip hop history. Rip Prodigy
Beatmaker thing co'
i never knew mobb deep sampled that cut. fire jam here dun
True that ✌
Indeed!
Hip hop has opened my heart and mind to some of the most truly wonderful and beautiful music.
Same here, I agree.
Yup..and black people still get no respect even after all of our influence and talent😒😒
@@user-yc7vv2mz3v don't start that fam let's just appreciate the creativity
@@user-yc7vv2mz3v What do you mean? The black innovators of jazz are highly appreciated in the community. Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, John Coltrane, Louis Armstrong etc.
@@Reverend-ek6kt Respect Black people in general not just Black entertainers just because they enlighten your emotions. "Reverend"!!
Havoc needs more love man. I never even thought about that piano being a sample.
That piano is such a great sample
Survival of the Fittest > Shook Ones
both great
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POLR Shook Ones is immense too.
survival of the fittest have the greatest opening line in hip hop history, but shook ones have the best beat in hip hop history .. and for me the rawest and flawless verse also ... P's verse !!
@Goopy Le Grande im taking quiet storm over that
Нуу хуууй знает...
Rest in peace barry,
And rest in peace prodigy.
And much love to havoc,
For introducing me, and many others to this gem.
Without music, life would be such a tradegy.
Have a blessed day, and a beautiful life,
All u lovely people.
From denmark, to u all.
2 my man killah b... without weed... you know i'm saying
Knhahwmsaiyn??
@@bro_street that ol real shit
killi demoni there’s a war goin on outside no man is safe from
You could run but you cant hide forever from these, streets that we done took
@ACE You shook cause ain't no such things as halfway crooks
Hav a genius for this
I have even more respect for Havoc now. I would have never known.
...even with all the information provided, it is still utterly mind-boggling.
Havoc created such an incredible loop for one of my favorite rap songs. Im blown away at where he got it from and how created he got with it. In addition, this is a great sounding song to relax to. Win- win lol
I AGREE
damn....how did havoc hear this
He has a musician's ear. He's blessed.
Digging in the crates it’s hip hop culture
Brilliant playing of a jazz standard by two jazz legends.
Crazy how Havoc flipped this beautiful piece of jazz into such a haunting and creepy hard beat for "Survival of the Fittest"
Havoc is a genius
i still don't hear how Hav did it.
He slowed the sample down
You don't even have to slow it down. You can just hear it!!!
@Hans-Harald Horn here it is
th-cam.com/video/KZ6lfXCPbPI/w-d-xo.html
All Havoc needed was 4 Seconds of the least significant part of the original song and he turned into a God Tier beat.
That Ol’ real shit.
Everyone is here because of Mobb Deep, as am I. However, original tracks are mainly always better than their sample used, imo. I can appreciate both tracks in their own light, respectively, I'm just saying.
RIP Prodigy
Bro word to God i thought i was sampling a regular ass track until i was fuckin wit the pitch and heard the all too familiar melody…
mobb deep esta en la casa!!!
0:04 Amazing!!
0:04 there’s a war goin on outside, no man is safe from
One of Hoagy Carmichael's best compositions then and now. Barry as always is outstanding!
Rip Prodigy hip hop has officially died havoc's amazing..
I dont even understand where they took the sample of ahah beginning right? but sounds so diferent
Note that this was made before spotify, TH-cam, Shazam etc.. Just record digging.. respect Havoc!
You can tell Hav just experimented mad times with the pitch to get that grimy sounding beat, such a fucking legend man. Makes me want to get up and produce lol
Music history is just the best.
RIP Prodigy
Havoc can make the happiest songs to horror stories.
Fire profile pic
@@danielrdlsc Yours is fire too
crazy... havoc is so good at flippin samples!!
havoc really worked on this wow
Havoc has a fuckin genius
that piano just reeks of the dark side!
If it doesn’t be for the Infamous Mobb I never find this gem 💎! Thank you Havoc, thank you hip hop for paying homage and opening doors to these songs that other wise I may have never be introduced.
havocs genius brought me here
Every time I find a cool dark sample praying that Havoc hasn’t touched it…….. I’m proven wrong 🤣 much love to the Mobb
How the fuck did he hear that shit.
Wow.... just wow.
Every song from Dres the chronic. When I found the real version, I noticed it's the exact same thing. Lol. You can say something about simplicity. But this is what sampling is about!
beautiful piece
MOB DEEP LOOP SAMPLE
Only the fucking strong survive
We be the infamous ya heard of us, official Queens Bridge Murdera’s
Para de falar besteira...
this song is beautiful and so is survival of the fittest
Hav was 19.
0:03
La musique et sa grandeur
wait someone help me.I came here looking the sample of "hell on earth" this is survival of the fittest
Mob deep lol
Tres lourd effectivement , du très bon taff (y)
Ouais, c'est la musique samplée du son de Mobb Deep "Survival Of The Fittest"
weird to add this on my hip hop playlist..
Not weird at all, jazz and hiphop goes hand in hand
@@phunkeehone been enjoying the great ahmad jamal lately!
@@ianhobbies
Not a bad choice either. Maybe you already know them, but if you like the combination of hiphop and jazz, check out Sound Providers and Jazz Spastiks
@@phunkeehone Thanks! will check it out.. I can understand now why Dilla loves sampling Ahmad Jamal.Cheers.
@@phunkeehone Yo! That is one killer recommendation mate. Loving them both! My goodness.
3:16
Fantastic !!! Thank you Rujazz
Iv always wondered what sampme was used in this...now i know.
Love this
Hell fucking yessssss!
2:45 to 2:50 almost sounds like shook ones sample
Que temazo survival of the fittest, una joya del hip hop
We all know where we comin from bro😤
We live in this till the day that we die
A lovely ballad!
My favorite Hoagy Carmichael tune & the late great Barry Harris never disappoints. The late great Jazz organist, Don Patterson has a beautiful version of this, too. Barry’s version is in the original key, E flat & Don played it in B flat. They both sound beautiful.👊🏾👊🏾❤️🎵🎶
Aye survival of the fittest on this one!
We 👀 see you now Havoc! 😂👏
That boy Havoc slowed this song tf down. I love when you cant recognize a sample from the original song. Creativity at it’s finest form.
wowowowowowow
I’ll give it to Havoc, the sample is an instrument, he definitely transformed it. The originals are works of art but just how he uses the first 2 keys of SOTF to convey that raw grittiness of QB. Master
Survival of the fittest
Beautiful... I mean, truly beautiful.
Big Barry 🎵
dope track for sure but Havoc is a genius.
Vero jazz......grandi