Havoc is moving and shaking on a crisp October afternoon, heading into our interview in a SiriusXM greenroom right after talking to DJ Whoo Kid at the radio conglomerate. Wearing a camo hoodie and ...
Mobb Deep’s Havoc and Prodigy, August 2003 (Gregory Bojorquez/Getty Images) “This one feels like coming full circle,” Havoc stated in a press release. “It’s that classic Mobb energy—dark, real, ...
For the latest edition of Pursuit of Happiness, superproducer Buddah Bless talks about turning negativity to power and more. It all starts with the production, which ranks among Havoc’s strongest work ...
This marks the release of new music from Mobb Deep for the first time in nearly 10 years. Mobb Deep fans won’t have to go without new music much longer after The Alchemist and Havoc have revealed that ...
It has been a long time since New York hip-hop legend Mobb Deep released a new album — “Blood Money” in 2006, to be exact. Now, Mobb Deep’s Prodigy and Havoc are more than making up for that with as ...
"[It’s got] verses you've never heard from Prodigy, original tracks — I wish I could let you hear the whole thing. It's crazy," Havoc explained. "I would say it's about 70 percent done. Still just ...
Mass Appeal Records has just teased seven new albums from Nas and DJ Premier, Big L, Mobb Deep, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, and De La Soul. On Wednesday, the label announced through a video teaser that ...
Juvenile Hell was the first album by duo Mobb Deep that paved the path for many other East Coast rappers of their genre, which only a few know preceded their most revered LP, The Infamous. Dubbed as ...
On this date in 1996, the infamous crew from Queensbridge known as Mobb Deep released their third studio album Hell On Earth. The project, produced entirely by Havoc and Prodigy and released through ...
The follow-up to “Blood Money” will apparently arrive soon. It appears Havoc and Method Man are teaming up for a project amid the arrival of a new Mobb Deep album featuring unearthed vocals from the ...
A new song from the late Mobb Deep rapper Prodigy has been released. The track, “You Will See,” will appear on the forthcoming posthumous album The Hegelian Dialectic 2: The Book of Heroine. Take a ...
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