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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 production. 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.
Vibe (1/02, p.122) - 3 discs out of 5 - "...As narcotic, hypnotic and pleasurable as Vicodin..." Vibe (1/02, p.122) - 3 discs out of 5 - "...As narcotic, hypnotic and pleasurable as Vicodin..."
good effort! For every M-O-B-B fan is this follow-up after "Murda Muzik" i will say is pretty decent...Havoc sick on tha beats as usual w that typical Mobb Deep sound, but i don't give it a five-star for three reasons...tracks #1,#8 and #16 (won't go into details)... Overall great effort from both H-a-v-o-c and P. Submitted by North America (www.YahwehBenYahweh.com) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo 1 of 1 found this helpful.
CLASSIC!!!!!! Mobb Deep have been at it there whole life, and this is just another Masterpiece for the books! Submitted by taylor1jason (HARLEM,NY,USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo 1 of 1 found this helpful.
its str8 Man everybody needs 2 stop hatin on these mobb deep boys. This game's bout makin money and thats whtu they're tryna do. The song wid 112 is actually a good track and it got played on the radio like crazy. This album aint as good as Murda Muzik but damn its not a bad album u can jam 2 it. In this game u gotta do w/e it takes to get payed. Keep doin whut u do Havoc n Prodigy I hope u blow up now wid G-unit. 1 Submitted by Prospect (THE MIA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Best album ever... I heard the new album "Infamy" and I can say this is the best album(of mobb deep) that I ever heard.. Well.. I never heard a bad album of them.. theyre just da bomb..
Especially the diss on Jayz is tight..
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Grimy Hot Joints QB coming Back This Album Has The Hot Artist mixing it up with The best mc's in the world The Two Singles are already Bangin Joints The whole cd is Gonna be Tight and have Me listening to This all day everyday 24/7 So Get this when it comes out. Hey luv is The New Hot Rap Love jam and Keeping it grimy for the 2g2. Submitted by Queensbridgemurders (Queens Bridge) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo 1 of 1 found this helpful.
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