As we patiently wait for Mobb Deep’s next album, P and Hav tells MTV that their eighth LP will be distributed through Sony’s RED distribution label. The same company Odd Future inked with earlier this year. After almost 20 years in this industry, it was inevitable for us to take matters into our own hands. We feel that RED is the perfect home for our brand,” Prodigy said in a press release issued to MTV News. “We know who our fans are […]
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Before Prodigy and Havoc recite their Infamous album at Rock The Bells this Sunday in NY, P sat with Fuse to explain the inspiration behind Hav’s beat creations and the duo’s classic sophomore set. Previously: Nas l Cypress Hill
On the second night of The Infamous Tour, Prodigy and Hav made their way down to the House Of Blues in H-Town last night. Above they perform their classic cut, “Shook Ones Pt. 2”. Check it out now.
Starting next Friday in New Orleans, Prodigy and Havoc will embark on their U.S. Tour. Take a look to see if they’re going to be hitting your city in the next month. pmd
Over Frank Dukes production, The Mobb pass the torch to the Bogus Boys on their long-awaited collaboration. The accompanying video should be arriving soon. Now Or Neva this fall. fsd
The Bogus Boys were in Queens a few weeks back with Mobb Deep for their new video, “Gangstaz Only”. Expect this to appear on L.E.P.’s next project Now Or Neva later this year.
2Pac back? It sure seems like it. Here are two unreleased bullets from Afeni’s baby boy. The first one is aimed at Jeru Da Damaja, Biggie, Mobb Deep, and A Tribe Called Quest. “NY 87” Featuring Kurupt, Threat and Daz Dillinger As for the second, his victims include Dr. Dre, Nas, De La Soul, Wendy Williams, Biggie and Diddy. “Watch Yo Mouth”
Moonie and Count were in Queens over the weekend with Mobb Deep for their long-awaited collaboration, “Gangstaz Only” . Their new project, Now Or Neva is coming in August. More flicks below. fsd
It’s a G-Unit reunion and during Lloyd Banks‘ set at Summer Jam this past Sunday, Banko brought out Prodigy and Havoc for a recital of “Shook Ones Pt. 2” and “Quiet Storm”. At least P’s back on the Summer Jam screen for a good reason.
[vodpod id=Video.10414576&w=540&h=350&fv=] After being brought out to the Summer Jam stage by Lloyd Banks yesterday, Prodigy tells MTV backstage that he and Hav have already knocked out their duet with Rick Ross, which may end up on their next album. Wonder how 50 feels about that. Sidebar: Curtis Canoodling
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