Juicy J - Who Da Neighbors
58 seconds
Lex Luger was (Is?) a master of dynamics, and there are various examples of that within this track alone, but this is the bit which always makes me figuratively jump out of my seat and makes this one of Luger's best efforts AFAIC.
Verse 1 is in progress, Juicy raps "Whole real estate came with a lot of zeros..."
And here the thunderous Lex Luger beat drops out for about half a bar, except for the hi-hats, which double in speed, rattling and mimicking (to my ears anyway) the long line of zeros Juicy J's estate cost, the sound of coins piling up or notes being put through a counter, the sound of success (and excess) itself. Juicy's "zeros" echoes and "screws" down in pitch, and the ad-lib (in a higher pitched voice than Juicy's, though I assume it is Juicy) cartoonishly squawks "How you do that mayne?"
And Juicy (with almost Biblical authority) booms "Sold to a lot of people!" as the bass and kick and everything else slams back in.
Commence the turn up.