Mobb Deep

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  • 1992
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As golden age rap suddenly gave way to West Coast gangsta in the early '90s, an East Coast variety of hardcore rap arose in turn, with Mobb Deep initially standing tall as one of New York's hardcore figureheads on the basis of their epochal album The Infamous. Released in April 1995, The Infamous was released almost exactly a year after Illmatic and about a half year after Ready to Die -- the debut masterpieces of Nas and the Notorious B.I.G., respectively, both albums likewise of momentous significance for East Coast hardcore rap. On The Infamous, Mobb Deep (comprised of Prodigy and Havoc) set the tone for future generations of hardcore New York rappers, from G-Unit to Dipset. Subsequent releases from the duo were likewise influential, especially Hell on Earth (1996). However, by the late '90s, Mobb Deep was no longer setting trends; in fact, they seemed to be following them, and they lost some of their stature as subsequent generations of hardcore rappers arose. For a few years, Mobb Deep struggled to reclaim their commercial standing, until they eventually drifted into the G-Unit camp, where they signed a lucrative deal to join 50 Cent and company. Blood Money (2006), Mobb Deep's first release under the G-Unit banner, rekindled interest in the veteran duo, who enjoyed a substantial uptick in sales and airplay.

Prodigy (Albert Johnson, born November 2, 1974) and Havoc (Kejuan Muchita, born May 21, 1974) grew up in Queens, specifically the Queensbridge area, yet met in Manhattan, where both were students at Graphic Arts High School. Their shared love of hip-hop resulted in a natural companionship, and while they were still teens, the two young men had themselves a record deal with 4th & Broadway, a major rap label affiliated with Island Records. In 1993, the label released Juvenile Hell, a confrontational album featuring noteworthy production work by DJ Premier and Large Professor, who both within a year's time would move on to produce the debut of another young Queensbridge rapper, Nas. Not much came of Juvenile Hell, however, and it would be two more years before Mobb Deep would return.

When they did return in 1995, it was on a different label, Loud Records, and with a significantly developed approach. The Infamous featured a mammoth street anthem, "Shook Ones, Pt. 2," but it was a solid album all around, featuring also the in-house production work of Havoc and a couple high-profile features (Nas, Raekwon). The Infamous was more hardcore than its two key stylistic predecessors, Illmatic and Ready to Die; the beats were darker and harder-hitting while the rhymes were downright threatening yet still inventive and crafty. Moreover, there were no crossover hits like "Big Poppa" or "Juicy." In fact, there were no light moments at all. The Infamous was an uncompromising album for the streets, and it was championed as such.

A year later, in 1996, Mobb Deep returned with a follow-up, Hell on Earth, which was a little slicker than The Infamous yet still emphasized hardcore motifs. It spawned a couple hit singles that were given appropriately theatrical videos. At this point, hardcore rap was at its peak, with Death Row Records flourishing on the West Coast and a legion of New Yorkers jumping into the scene, following the lead of Nas, the Notorious B.I.G., and Mobb Deep. So when it took over two years for Mobb Deep to return with a new album, Murda Muzik, not released until April 1999, the rap landscape had changed significantly. Mobb Deep now had significant competition, and since Murda Muzik offered few innovations and lacked the spark of the duo's past two albums, it was met with some disappointment. By and large, fans enjoyed it, yet the album didn't appeal beyond the already established fan base, as the album only offered one major hit, "Quiet Storm." The following year, Prodigy released a solo album, H.N.I.C. (2000). It got a lukewarm reception, appealing to the duo's fan base yet spawning no hits.

When Mobb Deep resurfaced, in December 2001 with Infamy, they showcased a new willingness to reach beyond their fan base. "Hey Luv" was issued as a single, and it was the first Mobb Deep song to flirt with R&B crossover, or even to mention love, for that matter. The song got some airplay, thanks in part to its hook, which is sung by the R&B act 112, and its video, which played up the song's air of seduction. Nonetheless, Infamy proved to be a relative disappointment commercially, and it seemed like Mobb Deep was beginning to see their popularity erode with each passing year. It didn't help, either, that around this time the duo -- and Prodigy, in particular -- had been attacked by Jay-Z on "Takeover." And too, that Loud Records would go out of business, leaving Mobb Deep without a label deal. For the next few years, from roughly 2002-2005, Prodigy and Havoc tried to regain their footing. There were one-off albums released via various label arrangements -- Free Agents: The Murda Mix Tape (Landspeed, 2003), Amerikaz Nightmare (Jive, 2004), and The Mix Tape Before 9/11 (X-Ray, 2004) -- that made minimal impact. By this point, not even the fan base was all that interested; it had been eroded with each passing year, leaving few faithful.

Then came a surprise announcement that 50 Cent had signed Mobb Deep to his G-Unit family and that an album would be forthcoming. First came a quick remix featuring the latest G-Unit signing, "Outta Control," which supplanted the original version when 50's The Massacre was reissued in 2005 as a CD/DVD. Too, Mobb Deep had become omnipresent on the New York mixtape scene, releasing all kinds of streets-only material in attempt to re-establish themselves. It evidently worked, as Blood Money debuted in the Top Ten of Billboard's album chart and brought more exposure to Mobb Deep than the duo had enjoyed since their late-'90s heyday. Not everyone was convinced by the group's makeover, however, as the G-Unit approach was substantially more polished than the Mobb Deep of The Infamous. Still, Mobb Deep found a new generation of younger listeners -- the large G-Unit market base, in particular -- who were mostly unfamiliar with them. It had been over a decade since The Infamous, after all, and Mobb Deep had been out of the spotlight for years. Then, in early 2008, Prodigy went away to prison to serve a three-year sentence, putting Mobb Deep's future in question. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi

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Music

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  • Get Away
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  • Survival Of The Fittest
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    • Shook Ones Pt. II
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    • Quiet Storm (Remix)
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    • Survival Of The Fittest
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    • Quiet Storm
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    • Outta Control (Remix- Album Version (Explicit))
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    • Hey Luv (Anything)
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Interviews & Exclusives

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  • Inside Em & 50's Anger Management
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News

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    Read Complex's Oral History Of Mobb Deep's 'Infamous'
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    After more than three years in prison on gun possession charges, Queens rapperProdigywas released from New Jersey's Mid-State Correctional Facility ea...
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    Mobb Deep Working On A Collaborative Album With Nas
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    So you know how Mobb Deep and Nas reunited on "Dog Shit" last month? Well, it turns out that their time in the studio will extend beyond that track in...
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    Mobb Deep: 'Dead Man Shoes' F. Bounty Killer (Video) | Prefix
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    Tweet When you consider the fact that Mobb Deep's "Dead Man Shoes" is about as hardcore as it gets, it's not terribly surprising to see that they have...
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    Mobb Deep: 'Water Boarding' | Prefix
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    Tweet For whatever reason, Mobb Deep chose to place "Water Boarding" on their new EP, Black Cocaine, has a bonus track only available on the physical ...
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    Prodigy Admits to Using Mobb Deep 'Fake Twitter Beef' to His Advantage
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    After shooting down rumors of having beef with fellow Mobb Deep member Havoc, Prodigy revealed that they both used the controversy to their advantage....
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    Mobb Deep Announces 20th Anniversary Tour Dates
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    The Infamous Mob has officially announced tour dates for their upcoming 20th anniversary tour. Aside from shows on the Paid Dues festival, Mobb Deep w...
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    Havoc Talks Mobb Deep Reunion; Stays True With '13' Album
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    Kejuan "Havoc" Muchita is not much for change. In fact, his third solo effort "13: embraces the classic, boom-bap 90's sound that made him an icon as ...
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    Havoc Talks Mobb Deep Reunion And Upcoming 20th Anniversary Tour
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    Mobb Deep literally went through an infamous beef last year when the two briefly disbanded in a very public spat. But, not even a few Twitter jabs wou...
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    Mobb Deep Kicks Off 20th Anniversary Tour In Chicago
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    A few years ago, a Mobb Deep tour would have been out of the question. But, now that Hav and P are back on good terms, the duo's 20th Anniversary tour...
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Tour Dates

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  • May 20 Monday
    San Luis Obispo, CA, US SLO Brew
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  • May 21 Tuesday
    Santa Barbara, CA, US Velvet Jones
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  • May 22 Wednesday
    Santa Ana, CA, US The Yost Theater
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  • May 23 Thursday
    Hollywood, CA, US Tru Hollywood
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  • May 24 Friday
    La Jolla, CA, US The Stage @ Porters Pub
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  • May 25 Saturday
    Tempe, AZ, US Club Red / Red Owl
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  • May 25 Saturday
    Tempe, AZ, US Club Red / Red Owl
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  • May 29 Wednesday
    Dallas, TX, US Trees
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  • May 31 Friday
    Austin, TX, US Antone's - New Location
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  • Jun 1 Saturday
    Austin, TX, US Antone's - New Location
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  • Jun 1 Saturday
    Houston, TX, US The Ballroom at Warehouse Live
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  • Jun 2 Sunday
    New Orleans, LA, US The Maison
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  • Jun 4 Tuesday
    Atlanta, GA, US Terminal West at King Plow Arts Center
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  • Jun 6 Thursday
    Washington, DC, US Howard Theatre
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  • Jun 7 Friday
    Cambridge, MA, US The Middle East Downstairs
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  • Jun 7 Friday
    New Orleans, LA, US Howlin' Wolf
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  • Jun 9 Sunday
    Philadelphia, PA, US The Blockley
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  • Jun 20 Thursday
    New York, NY, US Best Buy Theater
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  • Jun 23 Sunday
    Brussels, Belgium Ancienne Belgique
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  • Jun 25 Tuesday
    Amsterdam, Netherlands Melkweg The Max
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  • Jun 27 Thursday
    Paris, France Le Bataclan
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    Paris, France Le Bataclan
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  • Jul 17 Wednesday
    New York, NY, US Stage 48
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Discography

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  • The Safe Is Cracked (2009)
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    The Safe Is Cracked (2009)
    Siccness
  • Mobb Misses, Pt. 4 (2008)
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    Mobb Misses, Pt. 4 (2008)
    CMP Records
  • Blood Money (2006)
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    Blood Money (2006)
    Interscope
  • G-Unit Radio, Pt. 17: Best in the Bizness (2006)
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    G-Unit Radio, Pt. 17: Best in the Bizness (2006)
    Heat Distribution
  • The Mix Tape Before 9/11 (2004)
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    The Mix Tape Before 9/11 (2004)
    X-Ray Records
  • Amerikaz Nightmare (2004)
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    Amerikaz Nightmare (2004)
    Jive Records
  • Free Agents: The Murda Mix Tape (2003)
    Mobb Deep
    Free Agents: The Murda Mix Tape (2003)
    Landspeed Records
  • Infamy (2001)
    Mobb Deep
    Infamy (2001)
    Loud
  • Murda Muzik (1999)
    Mobb Deep
    Murda Muzik (1999)
    Columbia
  • Hell on Earth (1996)
    Mobb Deep
    Hell on Earth (1996)
    Loud
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