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.singles chronology'(1995)' Survival of the Fittest'(1995)'(1995)' Survival of the Fittest' is a song by American hip hop duo from their second studio album, (1995). It was released as the second single from the aforementioned album on May 29, 1995. The song was produced by, using a of the 1976 song 'Skylark' by and.The single had mainstream success, it peaked at no. 69 on the chart and hit the Top 10 on the chart.
The song received acclaim from music critics and is widely considered a classic of 1990s, along with the lead single from the album, '. A sample of the first verse, performed by Prodigy. The main sample used in the song, slowed down piano riff from 'Skylark' by The Barry Harris Trio and Al Cohn, remained unknown for nearly two decades.Problems playing this file? Survival of the Fittest' was produced by at his apartment in, where the duo worked on the album, recorded at Battery Studios, and mixed at. The instrumental for the song is based on a from the 1976 song 'Skylark'. According to, Havoc didn't like the beat at first and wanted to delete it. Prodigy asked him to play the beat to their friends and they convinced him to keep it.
The lyrics for the song were written in one day. According to Schott Free, Loud's executive producer and A&R, helped the drums for the song. In the interview with magazine Schott Free said the drums 'intensify the entire record' and 'add so much' on top of the original beat, which he described as 'ill', 'gloomy', and 'street'. The original instrumental also featured sample of a song, but it was removed after the label couldn't come to an agreement with publishers. Release and promotion 'Survival of the Fittest' was released as the second single from The Infamous on May 29, 1995. On July 8 Loud Records arranged a competition to promote the single. Loud Records' artists and, and Loud Records' staff joined Mobb Deep in the competition.for 'Survival of the Fittest' was also released.
It was directed by Musa 'Choice' Moore and shot in Queensbridge. The video features cameos from and.In 2015, Mobb Deep released a remix of 'Survival of the Fittest' in collaboration with. It was used in the network's show. Critical reception 'Survival of the Fittest' received acclaim by critics. Noted that the song 'features Mobb Deep's usual combination of deep lyrics, sinister keyboard chords, earth-shattering bass, and crisp drum tracks'. Praised the song, calling it 'a mosaic of slow, stealthy beats that rarely lets in any melodic light' and commending the duo's 'dark poetic talents'. Legacy 'Survival of the Fittest' is widely considered a classic of 1990s.
Stated that it's 'as gritty as New York hip-hop could get'. Called it 'one of the most melancholy, rigid Hip Hop songs of all-time'.According to, the line 'There's a war going on outside no man is safe from' became the album's most famous and often quoted lyrics.
Complex named it one of the 100 best opening lines in hip hop history and wrote, 'Prodigy's opening bars on 'Survival of the Fittest' convey the high-wire balancing act that is life in America's most dangerous neighborhoods with a single phrase'.' Survival of the Fittest' was featured in the soundtrack for the video game. ^ Survival of the Fittest (liner notes).
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