woensdag 2 juni 2010

Mobb Deep - Infamy



Long considered New York's most rugged and hardcore rap group of the '90s to ever make it big, Mobb Deep finally soften up a bit on Infamy. The album is a turning point for the Mobb and a timely one indeed. Shortly before Infamy hit the streets, Jay Z had blasted Mobb Deep on "Takeover," berating Prodigy in particular for being fake. the Queensbridge duo went about their business and released Infamy, their most accessible album yet the sort of album many fans never would have expected. Granted, Mobb Deep still rep the street life here, as songs such as "Kill That Nigga," "My Gats Spitting," and "Hurt Niggas" no doubt illustrate. However, songs such as "Pray for Me," "Hey Luv (Anything)," and "There I Go Again" sent quite a different message. Released December 11, 2001 on Loud/Columbia/SME Records, the album peaked at #22 on the Billboard 200 chart and #1 on the Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums and it was certified gold by RIAA.

''Pray For Me'' (feat. Lil' Mo) (Produced By. Havoc) 3:22

''Get Away'' (Produced By. EZ Elpee) 3:39

''Bounce'' (Produced By. Havoc) 4:13

''Clap'' (Produced By. Havoc) 4:53

''Kill That Nigga'' (Produced By. Havoc) 3:47

''My Gats Spitting'' (feat. Infamous Mobb) 4:34

''Handcuffs'' (Produced By. Havoc) 3:34

''Hey Luv (Anything)'' (feat. 112) (Produced By. Havoc) 4:04

''The Learning (Burn)'' (feat. Big Noyd & Vita) (Produced By. Havoc) 4:17

''Live Foul'' (Produced By. Scott Storch) 4:24

''Hurt Niggas'' (Produced By. Havoc) 3:29

''Get At Me'' (Produced By. The Alchemist) 3:34

''I Won't Fall'' (Produced By. Scott Storch) 4:20

''Crawlin''' (Produced By. Havoc) 4:07

''Nothing Like Home'' (feat. Littles) (Produced By. Havoc) 4:27

''There I Go Again'' (feat. Ron Isley) (Produced By. Scott Storch) 6:50

''So Long'' (Produced By. Havoc) 3:34


http://www.mediafire.com/?yhllzlzjtmr

(if you like what you hear GO OUT AND PURCHASE the album cuz if its good music its worth it)

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