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Though Havoc and Prodigy, the east coast duo known as Mobb Deep, have been famed since the mid-1990s as one of the most intense, powerful outfits on the hardcore gangsta rap scene, they've never resorted to in-your-face delivery or over-the-top ... Full Descriptionproduction. In a sonic tradition continued on INFAMY, the two heavyweight rappers prefer to take a deadpan approach to their delivery of unrelenting, gritty lyrics that describe the thug life with detail and candor. Likewise, the production eschews party-hearty jeep beats for a subtle, often almost seductive sound that finds room for lilting female vocals, R&B grooves, and twinkling keyboard atmospheres. While INFAMY finds Mobb Deep losing none of their signature lyrical fire, neither have they lost the ability to make their message more palatable via some exceptional production skills.
Additional personnel includes: Ron Isley, Lil' Mo, 112, Big Noyd, Littles (vocals); Vita, Johnson Sisters (background vocals); Chucky Thompson.
Recorded at Kejuan Entertainment Studios, Long Island, New York and Right Track Studios, New York, New York.
Producers: EZ-Elpee, Scott Storch, Alchemist, Havoc.
Engineers: Steve Sola, Oscar Monsalve, Sheldon Guide.
Parental Advisory.Guests:112, Mr.Biggs,Lil Mo,The Lox
Mobb Deep: Prodigy, Havoc.
Vibe (1/02, p.122) - 3 discs out of 5 - "...As narcotic, hypnotic and pleasurable as Vicodin..." Hide Description Infamy Music | List Price | $7.99 (You save $0.40) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Rap, Urban Soundtrack, Gangsta | | Label | Loud House | | Orig Year | 2001 | | All Time Sales Rank | 18661  | | CD Universe Part number | 2359290 | | Catalog number | 85889 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Dec 11, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Recording Time | 71 minutes | | Personnel | Prodigy Havoc
Also: Ron Isley, 112, Lil Mo, Big Noyd, Chucky Thompson, Littles, Vita, Johnson Sisters, Infamous Mobb |
Purchase Infamy CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Nas Illmatic CD (1994)
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$10.39 Out of a seemingly endless array of hip hop albums, every now and again something fresh and powerful rises to the top of the pile. Hailing from the Queensbridge Housing Projects in Long Island City (home to Marley Marl among others), 20-year old Nasir "Nas" Jones is less concerned with being an impersonator than with being an originator, bypassing adolescent fantasies and B-boy braggadocio in favor of jazzy beats, rap noir realism and new answers to urban despair.
ILLMATIC is his story, a cautionary tale of the inner city streets, and as Nas makes plain on his opener, "The Genesis," this is what he does, with or without a record contract, and it's going to be served up straight, no chaser. And because Nas has the courage to transcend popular trends, to separate himself from the ranks of wannabes and me-toos, he may be on the verge of inaugurating some stylistic changes of his own.
Production-wise, Nas has gathered together some of the superstars of the hip hop underground, producers the likes of Q-Tip, Pete Rock, L.E.S., DJ Premier ...
| | Mobb Deep Murda Muzik CD (1999)
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$7.59 MURDAH MUZIK is the forth album from Queensbridge ...
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| | Mobb Deep Infamous CD (1995)
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$9.35 All songs written or co-written by A. Johnson and K. Muchita except "Just Step Prelude" (A. Johnson/T. Perry). Samples include "That's Alright With Me" (Ester Phillips), "Where There Is Love" (as performed by Patrice Rushen), "You Are My Starship" (as performed by Norman Connors) and "I Remember I Made You Cry" (as performed by The Headhunters).
Before their Loud/RCA debut THE INFAMOUS, Mobb Deep's Havoc and Prodigy were introduced to the hip-hop nation on 1993's JUVENILE HELL, portraying their own brand of the "Trife Life." Image and hardships aside, a lot has changed since then, particularly their music which has naturally matured as the pair have grown older, bolder and wiser.
THE INFAMOUS is a rugged ride through the truths and terrors of these two Big Apple outlaws, with cuts like "Right Back At You" and "Cradle To The Grave" stinging the minds of its listeners. This time around Mobb Deep play with the background tracks a little more, having self-produced virtually the entire album. ...
| | Nas Stillmatic CD (2001)
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$7.59 Contains the bonus track "Every Ghetto," which follows "What Goes Around."
In 1994, Nas dropped his debut ILLMATIC. More than just a classic, it's perhaps the definitive East Coast street hip-hop record, bereft of cliche, rife with rich, inventive rhymes. ...
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$10.15 About Bridgette AngeliqueBridgette Angelique- "R&B singing/songwriting sensation." This latina was born April 9th 1984, in Long Island, N.Y. Bridgette quickly took on a strong fascination with music ranging from Salsa, to Hip Hop. However, it was the constant play of classic R&B music in her home that grew Bridgette’s musical ear to the soul driven genre. Long and behold at the age of 3, her gifts started to unveil such as, her dancing that had rhythmic grace and poise in each step, a voice that could capture a noisy, crowded room in silent awe, and charisma that would shine through her light brown eyes and dimpled smile. She had all the star qualities, which wasn’t the issue, but it was how to take her talent in the direction of stardom. ************************************************************** Bridgette participated in many activities in and out of school. All where she could further develop her skills, win awards along the way, and do what she loved doing best performing. She sang in talent shows, danced in dance competitions, did local plays, chorus, show choir in which she was choreographer for one year, she was apart of a non-profit group, The Traveling Hispanic Theatre, and the list goes on and on. But aside from Bridgette’s notable leisure pursuits, she also has a skill for writing. With constant desire for expressing herself, she took special interest in writing poems. It became her outlet for dealing with everyday issues she or others experienced, and the emotions that took place, conveying her thoughts and beliefs, and just talking from the heart. Eventually she would go on to transforming her poems into songs where it hasn’t been until now, that she has introduced her songwriting ability to the public, ...
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