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Icecube - - Check Yo Self

The song's central hook——delivered a stern warning about self-restraint and the consequences of reckless behavior on the streets. Check Yo Self Before You Wreck Yo Self » KD Alive

: Produced by DJ Muggs and Ice Cube, this version is grittier and more representative of the early '90s "hardcore" sound. It samples "I'm Blue (The Gong-Gong Song)" by The Sweet Inspirations and features a recurring "check it" vocal sample from the Beastie Boys' "The New Style". IceCube - Check Yo Self

The song was a commercial powerhouse, achieving several milestones: The song's central hook——delivered a stern warning about

: It peaked at #1 on both the Billboard Hot Rap Songs and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles charts. The song was a commercial powerhouse, achieving several

: This version, produced by DJ Pooh and Ice Cube, is the one that became a massive radio and club hit. It famously uses the instrumental beat from Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five’s 1982 classic "The Message," giving the track an instantly recognizable, funkier bounce. Chart Success & Impact

One of the most unique aspects of "Check Yo Self" is that it exists in two starkly different sonic forms, each defined by a different production style: