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This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (February 2007) "Drop a Gem on 'em" Single by Mobb Deep from the album Hell on Earth Released October 1996 Format Promotional single Recorded 1996 Genre East Coast Hip hop Length 4:10 Label Loud Writer(s) Havoc, Prodigy Producer Havoc, Prodigy Mobb Deep singles chronology "Still Shinin'" (1995) "Drop a Gem on 'em" (1996) "Front Lines (Hell on Earth)" (1996) "Drop a Gem on 'em" was a promotional single for Mobb Deep's Hell on Earth album. The song contains a sample from "Can't Help but Love You" by The Whispers. The song is a response to West Coast rapper Tupac Shakur's feud with the group. It was recorded while Tupac was alive but was released on the album after his death. The cryptic lyrics in the song caused controversy after Tupac's murder. Many listeners of the song and figures involved in the infamous East Coast-West Coast feud of the mid-90s believe Mobb Deep was potentially involved with 2Pac's murder. Lines such as "I had the whole New York state aiming at your face/At the gate, bottom line off top soon as you came through/Shot through, don't even know the half of my crew" and "Your days are numbered in low digits/You look suspicious, suspect niggas is bitches" are commonly cited as evidence for this claim. v • d • e Mobb Deep Havoc · Prodigy Albums Juvenile Hell · The Infamous · Hell on Earth · Murda Muzik · Infamy · Amerikaz Nightmare · Blood Money Singles "Peer Pressure" · "Hit It from the Back" · "Shook Ones" · "Shook Ones (Part II)" · "Survival of the Fittest" · "Temperature's Rising" · "Give Up the Goods (Just Step)" · "Still Shinin'" · "Back at You" · "Drop a Gem on 'em" · "Front Lines (Hell on Earth)" · "G.O.D. Pt. III" · "Hoodlum" · "Quiet Storm" · "Quiet Storm (remix)" · "It's Mine" · "U.S.A. (Aiight Then)" · "Burn" · "Hey Luv (Anything)" · "Get Away" · "Pray for Me" · "Solidified" · "The Illest" · "Double Shots" · "Gangstaz Roll" · "Got It Twisted" · "Real Gangstaz" · "Throw Your Hands (In the Air)" · "Win or Lose" · "Outta Control" · "Have a Party" · "Put em in Their Place" · "Give It to Me" · "Creep" Related articles Discography