Havoc of Mobb Deep sits down with XXL to talk about his production and finally working with Eminem on his new album Recovery. Earlier this morning on his Shade 45 Sirius Satelite radio station, Eminem revealed that Havoc landed a spot on his new album, Recovery. XXLMag.com quickly picked up the jack to speak to [cont.]
Here we go with another unreleased track from Alchemist featuring Mobb Deep. This track also features scratching from Just Blaze. Mobb Deep + Alchemist + Just Blaze – “Whole Lotta Thug” (MP3)
If there was a dollar floating around for every time a rapper changed his style upon tasting success or simply softened as the years rolled on, we probably wouldn’t be hearing daily stories about recessions and bailouts right now. Fortunately for fans of Mobb Deep’s Havoc, he’s returned to the street-focused mentality of his Infamous [cont.]
With an illustrious 10+ year career behind them, the Infamous Mobb Deep have had their ups and downs, not to mention several different shifts in styles, but have more or less always delivered their trademark brand of “murda muzik”. With The Infamous Archives, executive producer J-Love digs deep into the vaults, unearthing music that [cont.]
Dark and lovely. It’s the rare quality that Compton’s Most Wanted had in the 1990′s during the course of their first three releases, and it’s also one found through the illustrious and amazingly long career of Havoc and Prodigy, known better to most as Mobb Deep. Embarking on their seventh full-length project (not including [cont.]
While they may be two of the shortest gangster rappers ever, Queensbridge’s mini duns, Mobb Deep, pack the biggest guns, and can never stop finding new ways to rhyme about them. Some might call it a Napoleon Complex, but everyone can agree that Havoc and Prodigy have turned out a classic record or two [cont.]
With the runaway success of Landspeed’s official (?) 50 Cent mix CD, Guess Who’s Back, the Boston-baked label looks to recapture that same fever with Mobb Deep’s own Free Agents: The Murda Mix Tape. While not an official Mobb Deep album, the question remains - will this remove Mobb Deep from the downward spiral they’ve been in [cont.]
After years of being on the cusp, Mobb Deep finally broke thru and achieved Platinum status with 1999′s Murda Muzik. So, you would think shit should be copasetic for Havoc & Prodigy right? Not quite! Because shortly after Prodigy’s highly anticipated solo-bow, H.N.I.C., hit the streets Mobb experienced an unexpected bump in the road. That bump came [cont.]
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