I Shot Ya
"I Shot Ya" | |
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from the album Mr. Smith | |
A-side | "Hey Lover" |
Released | October 31, 1995 |
Recorded | 1995 |
Studio | Chung King Studios |
Genre | East Coast hip hop, hip hop, gangsta rap |
Label | |
Songwriter(s) | |
YouTube |
"I Shot Ya" is a song by American rapper
Background
The song was recorded at
Prodigy, who also happened to be at Chung King Studios at some point, was writing rhymes in another room before being asked to contribute a verse.[3] Foxy Brown, then being an up-and-coming artist, would be the last contributor to the record. Brown was secretly brought into the studio by Trackmasters, adding her verse after the song sessions were finished, without LL having any knowledge about her beforehand. Upon hearing her verse for the first time, LL Cool J assumed that Tone & Poke had a little boy to contribute a verse to his record. However, he was impressed when he was told that it was actually a young woman who contributed the verse.
Both the original and remix versions are braggadocious responses from LL to people who doubted his musical and rhyming abilities, which followed the commercial disappointments of several past releases. Despite the East Coast/West Coast beef that was prominent at the time, none of the artists on the record were taking lyrical shots at Tupac Shakur. However, LL Cool J did take a lyrical aim at Kool Moe Dee, MC Hammer, and Ice-T, claiming that he emerged triumphant against all three with "To da Break of Dawn", a single that was released from his fourth album Mama Said Knock You Out.[4][5] The song is also an alleged response to a fallen business deal that was proposed by Puff, which was to include him doing a remix to Biggie's "Who Shot Ya."
Reception and legacy
Despite not being successful or recognized as an actual single, as the case with "
Fat Joe, who regards LL as his idol, considers the song to be a career highlight for him.The song may also have somewhat fed the
LL Cool J stated in an Instagram post that he never had anything personal against MC Hammer, for he simply saw their rivalry as part of the fun and overall competitive nature of hip hop, but that he felt that Hammer had beef with him.[13][14]
"I didn’t have a beef with M.C. Hammer. M.C. Hammer had a beef with me. And he knows I love him... That’s my man, and I love him. I think he just said my name [plus Run-DMC's and Doug E. Fresh's] in a record for attention. He did what he had to do. He came out and sold a lot of records and did his thing. But I never had any problems, personally, with Hammer. I lit him up ‘cause that’s what I was supposed to do. But I never had any problems with him at all. In terms of battles, I’ve had so many battles. So many artists have come at me from different directions and it just comes with the territory. That’s the fun part."
Music video
The music video was released in December 1995.
Charts
Chart (1995) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | 55 |
References
- ^ Cakes, Briana (4 November 2015). "SoulBounce's Class Of 1995: LL Cool J 'Mr. Smith'". soulbounce.com.
- ^ Ahmed, Insanul (July 19, 2012). "Trackmasters Tell All: The Stories Behind Their Classic Records (Part 1)". Complex.
Chris Lighty was managing Fat Joe at the time. Joe really wanted to be on an event record and that would have been the staple for him. He was like, 'Yo, lemme just go on. I promise you the rhymes are gonna be amazing.' So we were like, 'Okay.' So he got on the record.
- ^ "Prodigy Breaks Down His 25 Most Essential Songs". Complex.
- ^ "LL Cool J Remembers Knocking Out MC Hammer With A Diss & Explains Why (Video)". ambrosiaforheads.com. November 13, 2018.
- ^ Shaheem, Reid (May 25, 2017). "Despite rivalry over two decades back, Ice-T and LL Cool J just met five years ago". Revolt.
- ^ Grove, Rashad (November 19, 2019). "'Ill Na Na': How Foxy Brown's Debut Album Changed The Game For Women In Hip-Hop". udiscovermusic.com.
- ^ Weinstein, Max (June 21, 2017). "Prodigy's 20 Best Guest Verses". xxlmag.com.
- ^ Brotherton, Rob (January 2, 2016). "How the Illuminati Stole the Mind, Soul, and Body of Hip-Hop". The Daily Beast.
Illuminati want my mind, soul, and my body/Secret society trying to keep they eye on me
- ^ VIBE Staff (13 September 2010). "Tupac Talks 'Hit Em Up' Vs. 'Who Shot Ya?' (Pg. 2)". Vibe.
That's hip hop. N---- been talking s--- all while I was in jail. "Who Shot Ya?" L.L. got a song "I Shot Ya." Even if it ain't about me, n----, you should be like, I'm not putting it out cause he might think it's about him.
- ^ Harling, Danielle (August 7, 2014). "Keith Murray Recalls Tupac Approaching Him Over "I Shot Ya"". hiphopdx.com.
Rest in peace to Tupac. I love and respect Tupac to death. I'm not talking bad about Tupac or nothing like that. It's just an incident. So, he came up. Walked up and he was like 'Nah, I just wanted to know because we had—I got shot five times. You know what I'm saying? In New York, so I thought niggas was talking about me'…I can understand why he did that…We was squaring off. Everybody had knives on 'em. But we diffused it and it was peace after that.
- ^ Various contributors. "Mobb Deep: The Infamous Prelude Lyrics". genius.com.
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has generic name (help) - ^ van der Doelen, Jaap (April 20, 2017). "How The Bang Still Reverberates 20 Years After LL Cool J's 'I Shot Ya' Remix". medium.com.
- ^ "LL Cool J's Official Instagram". instagram.com. Archived from the original on 2021-12-24.
That's my man, and I love him. I think he just said my name [plus Run-DMC's and Doug E. Fresh's] in a record for attention. He did what he had to do. He came out and sold a lot of records and did his thing. But I never had any problems, personally, with Hammer. I lit him up 'cause that's what I was supposed to do. But I never had any problems with him at all. In terms of battles, I've had so many battles. So many artists have come at me from different directions and it just comes with the territory. That's the fun part.
- ^ Augustin, Camille (13 November 2018). "Over Thirty Years Later, LL Cool J Speaks On Rift With MC Hammer". Vibe.
External links
- Genius: I Shot Ya - Lyrics
- Genius: I Shot Ya (Remix) - Lyrics