If you're at all familiar with New York rap then you have to recognize the name Mobb Deep. Since the early '90s the duo of Prodigy and Havoc have taken the term "infamous" to new levels, dropping an ...
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Does anyone else remember the days when Q-Tip's production was a sign that an artist was something special? (Okay, I'm the only one.) If you look back at the days when A Tribe Called Quest still ...
In the rap world, success is often measured as much by your crew as how catchy your music is. So when Mobb Deep joined the roster of 50 Cent's G-Unit Records last June, the industry buzzed that the ...
HIP-HOP The ever-expanding roster of G-Unit Records was due to snare a few old-timers sooner or later, and it makes sense that Mobb Deep signed on the dotted line: G-Unit is all about formula (livin’ ...
For Mobb Deep, without the music backing them up I don’t think they would have been as successful. I think they had some of the greatest beats of the ’90s underneath them, and if you look at now, ...
There’s a line from Blood Money I’m surprised no one has made note of yet: Prodigy, “The Infamous,” rapping about being a little wild kid in Queensbridge: “We ran a train on the girls in my [something ...
Meet Andy Sachs. A million girls would kill to have her job. She's not one of them.