Mobb Deep - Give It Up Fast — Feat. Big Noyd & Nas
Produced entirely by Havoc , the song's soundscape is a departure from the slightly "mellowed" influence Q-Tip brought to their previous album.
: Often cited as the "third element" of Mobb Deep, Big Noyd delivers a high-octane verse that sets the song's aggressive pace. His lyrics detail a confrontation with an adversary, emphasizing the reality of "street music" where fake personas are quickly exposed. Mobb Deep - Give It Up Fast feat. Big Noyd & Nas
: Nas provides a guest verse that aligns with the album's broader cinematic scope. Fans often note the unique, "rougher" vocal texture in this performance, which some attribute to the specific mixing and mastering of the era. Atmospheric Production Produced entirely by Havoc , the song's soundscape
"Give It Up Fast" is a dark, cinematic exploration of survival and street authority from Mobb Deep’s 1996 masterpiece, Hell on Earth . Serving as a spiritual successor to their hit "Give Up the Goods (Just Step)" from The Infamous , the track reinforces the duo's reputation as the "coldest" practitioners of East Coast hardcore hip-hop. : Nas provides a guest verse that aligns