After Mobb Deep reunited with Nas on “Dog Shit”, Havoc tells HHDX that he, Prodigy, and Esco plan on working on an album. Whoa. On behalf of rap fans everywhere… “We’re gonna do a Mobb Deep and Nas album. It hasn’t begun but we tipped the iceberg a little bit with the ‘Dog Shit.’ I think as we was working, doing songs back and forth with Nas recently, I think it was just a mutual thought, like, ‘Yo, let’s make […]
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For the first time in three years, Prodigy and Havoc reunited on stage last night at the Best Buy Theater in NYC. Aside from performing their classics, the QB duo brought out the Queen Bee for their “Quiet Storm (Remix)”. It’s the reeeal. info
The Talk Of New York is releasing his next mixtape, El Chapo this Thursday, but until then, here’s a clip of his Mobb Deep-collabo shot during their studio session. Better have a good supply of body bags. thisis50 Sidebar: The Making Of Mobb Deep’s The Infamous
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[vodpod id=Video.6585279&w=540&h=350&fv=] Now that P and Hav are back on the music scene, they drop off the first installment of their new viral series. Prodigy speaks on his jail stint, new artists in the game, and their free agents status. Produced by Q-Butta.
One of the greatest sampling mysteries has been solved. Read all about it. You’re a bad man, Hav. Heads Up: khal
You were warned, but during the wee hours of the morning, Alchemist introduced us to the Mobb and Esco’s first collabo in over 10 years. Sounds good dog, no bullshit.
Queensbridge finally has unity! This afternoon, Havoc revealed that he and Prodigy have reunited with Nas on a new track entitled “Dog Shit”. The last time the trio appeared on the same cut was in 1999 on “It’s Mine”. Hopefully, the song doesn’t live up to its title.
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