Temperature's Rising (song)
"Temperature's Rising" | ||||
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Single by Mobb Deep featuring Crystal Johnson | ||||
from the album The Infamous | ||||
Released | July 19, 1995 | |||
Format | CD single | |||
Recorded | 1995 | |||
Genre | Gangsta Rap, East Coast Hip Hop | |||
Length | 5:00 | |||
Label | Loud Records | |||
Writer(s) |
Kejuan Muchita Albert Johnson Kamaal Fareed Patrice Rushen | |||
Producer(s) | Q-Tip, Mobb Deep | |||
Mobb Deep featuring Crystal Johnson singles chronology | ||||
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"Temperature's Rising" is the third and final single from Mobb Deep's album, The Infamous, featuring Crystal Johnson. Similar to Nas' "One Love", Mobb Deep's song is in the form of a letter to a friend that is hiding from the police, who went by the name Killa Black, he was also the older brother of Havoc. In the song, the narrator reveals that he is covering up evidence of his imprisoned friends' criminal actions, and speaks of his paranoia, fearing that the police are closing in on him. It contains a sample of "Where There is Love" by Patrice Rushen. There is also an original version, which is leaked on the internet, went unreleased due to sample clearance issues. That version contains a direct sample of "Body Heat" by Quincy Jones.
A few years after the song was released, Killa Black committed suicide while being imprisoned.
The b-side "Give Up the Goods (Just Step)" is about the life of a "stick up artist", and features Big Noyd.
In 2006 the song was included on the greatest hits album Life of the Infamous: The Best of Mobb Deep.
There is also a remix to the single produced by Mobb Deep that utilizes the same Patrice Rushen sample that Q-Tip used on the album version.
Track listing
Side A
- "Temperature's Rising" [Remix]
- "Temperature's Rising" [LP Version]
Side B
- "Give Up the Goods (Just Step)" [LP Version]
- "Give Up the Goods (Just Step)" [Instrumental]
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