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  • I was on the 41st side a few days ago!

  • This is ma 2012 iPod flow, knocking in architecture school holaaaaa.

  • I love this album I'm only 14 but my mind is old

  • mobb deep is real hip hop....that southeren slave ship rapp is gay

  • classic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!

  • Hahahaha ....."im no super niggah or something im just a skinny motherfucka know what im sayin" respect

  • looool cmon man, lots of youngsters love this shit. no one givs a fuck

  • This is what The 58's bang out to for The New Year! #CLASSIC

  • Mobb Deep gives me the chills!!

  • how did we go from this to guys thinking its okay for them to wear tight pants, lipstick and finger nail polish? somebody needs to document that.

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  • crazy to think next generation will prolly never hear this.. Smh

  • @mialar You crazy? Imma teach my siblings all bout dis real music.

  • one of my favorite albums and im only 15

  • @drew10wwe yey me 2 and where the same age. but u needa check out these dudes demo tapes from 93 and 94. smh i think the songs on there shoulda been on the acual album

  • @drew10wwe wanna cookie? think your special?

  • @drew10wwe my FAVORITE album and im 20.

  • My Favorite album of Hip-Hop Ever!!

  • man prodigy is fucking underrated its probably cos hes in a duo but hes fucking real as it gets i used to play as him all time on def jam lol

  • If you cant relate to this music you aint got no right listenin to this shit...thats the way i feel. I listen to mobb deep cause i can relate to alot of stuff goin on thats bein said..fake mother fuckers get the fuck outta here.

  • where u been at ? u musta cut class , if it aint me another member of my crew will kick ya azz

  • told her to meet me on the hill at the center , took her to the west way and bent her right over , stay intoxicated never sober "

  • Timeless.......

  • putain de classique !

  • im 17 and im the only one who listens to these type of songs. music today is too soft and r&bish.

  • @joseluischapeton15 im 17 2 and i listen 2 this

  • @Anim3fr3ak100 good to hear that your not one of those guys that are busting the crappy music of today.

  • @joseluischapeton15 yea im big nas fan,keith murray,jadakiss,ja rule,mobb deep,common,mos def,fat joe,big l etc

  • @Anim3fr3ak100 all of em are what made Rap, maybe not Fat Joe but each of those guys plus many more made rap. too bad fake cats are trying to kill it.

  • @joseluischapeton15 u feel me well fat joe has been around for along time cuz id u know who diamond d is fat joe was on his 1st album in 1990

  • @Anim3fr3ak100 yeah he can be considered as a pioneer of Rap

  • The Best Way To start a song ! .... This Album Was A classic from begining to end Hands Down !

  • If it aint me another member of my crew will kick your ass....epic

  • i get chills every time---->"no doubt im stuck an i cant get out of this lifestyle"

  • 25 nah kid ya gettin life forever burning in hell "

  • one of the best songs ever known to man, thats how highly i rate this classic, has everything from arrangement, emotion, wordplay and flows, but its the uncaring and effortless ability of hav and p to describe the actual fact reality of inner city life without trying to dress it up in intellectual/hip hop jargon which in all honesty is the reason why the infamous is slept on by most hip hop heads.

  • yo know prodigy is real, how he's still alive.

  • Good God.

    This brings back so much memories.

  • the start of your MOTHERFUCKING ENDING! damn this song is hella sick. aint anybody here today that can top off the mobb deep of 1995.

  • what sample is used here?

  • I'm a little skinny motherfucker... hahaha!

  • The first time I heard this song changed my life, as far as how I perceived New York hip-hop. I literally spent a whole summer listening to just this album only. It's enough to make you cry. I don't know if anyone else believes in synesthesia (sounds with corresponding colors) but when this beat bangs, it just black and blue for me. The dark contrast in Hav and P's faces on the album cover tell it all. There's a hauntingly beautiful essence to it that will never be recreated this effortlessly

  • @boombapster87 Couldn't of said it any better..

  • Classic! I bought this with the money I got for my 8th grade graduation! Good ol days.

  • what is a linden?

  • As far as I can see, the instrumental to this classic shit right here is completely unavailable. I'm not one who fucks w/ downloading (I'm computer illiterate, and am wary of viruses), so unless someone's posted it online, I ain't catching this gem anytime soon.

    Surprised BeaTJunKiE82 hasn't dropped that yet. Must be hard to come by. Btw, if you're a fan of that real shit, BeaTJunKiE82 has the dopest Hip-Hop channel on the Tube.

    Free P. At his best, top five, dead or alive.

  • @0JimmyTwoTimes0 What did they arrest him for? He's free now, I think.

  • yeah nigga

  • If it ain’t me another member of my crew will kick your ass.

  • Back in a dayz!!!

  • listen to this shit here!

    hot 97 suck a dick for playing all the bullshit

    is bloomberg paying your station to lay off the hard rap?

  • lil wayne gets bulldozed by this track

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  • CLASSIC HIP HOP 1995 .......THIS SONG GIVES ME GOOSBUMPS MODD DEEP ONE OF THE REALEST ITS FUNNY TIME CHANGES .......THE 90,S WAS THE BEST RAP ERA

  • 1995 all day

  • I'm 18 and I stay bumping this shit. Only new shit I fucks with is G-Unit (50 Banks etc). Fuck dem other new shit. All dem skinny jeans fagget nah nigga fuck dem shit. From Boston to NY son.

  • Mobb Deep The best Of the Bestt

  • Yo dis shyt still bump one of da best mobb tracks, put dis one on repeat.

  • Mobb got links down in Santa Barbareyyy...SB805 all day...use to bump this on da way to da high skool 2...shout out to da MOBB...CA 2 NY..peace...

    "JFK ON OUR WAY 2 LA/ GOT LINKS WIT BIG GATS/DOWN IN SANTA BARBARAY..." Prodigy...

  • Sooooooo much better than Juvenile Hell... ALL 16 tracks are gold

  • Took me back when i was 16. I like every song off that LP.

  • ima be a rap prince with ye infamous mobb deep i promise. yung god of adcg/adcg.0

  • amazzzing beat

  • @Nolabooy34 i agree... amen to that but im 16 feel me i listen to real hip hop and im tired of hearen the music my generation fucks with each day its making teens look gay & soft like you said. me and my Cousin be talking bout the thing how the new industry its all bout money and shxt i rather keep it how it was back then which is respect and how you flow with your instrumentals now a days music on the radio don't even have hooks scratches nun of that..well yea just sayn i aint 1 of them niggas.

  • @PRz5YkO787 fuck off you bum

  • name another album that throws a banger like this as the first song on the album

  • @JCbanks71 thats my point it wasnt to many;rakim,i aint no joke;brand nubians,all for onewu-tang clan bring the rukus;krs 1 out of here etc.

  • @JCbanks71 Liquid Swords by GZA

  • @JCbanks71 Only Built 4 Cuban Linx by Raekwon.

    That album hits even harder than The Infamous by Mobb Deep

  • dosent that pop in the beat sound like the facebook chat ahaa thumbs up if u agree :D

  • How lucky i am... the first album i bought was probably the best H/H one

  • 5 peoples are cocksackaz

    MOBB DEEP ARE REAL SHYET!

  • one of the best mobb deep albums man prodigy was on his best bullshit back then i miss the old mobb deep

  • I'm 37 years old and from the south. This takes me back to when I was 21 and runnin wild. I was one of the few who respected that pure east coast sound in Atl. This is some nostalgic shit man. Wishin real niggaz make a comeback please. Even my hometown of New Orleans went soft. Niggas used to be wild out there. Sick of these feminine niggas everywhere you look.

  • @Nolaboy34 But you have to understand that shit was way too grimey back then if the country stayed like that it wouldn't be a safe place for kids to grow up in, people now are softer but only because we have evolved past where we were at back then out of neccesity. I was a kid when this came out and everyone around me was crazy.

  • @Nolaboy34 werd i agree with yu. im 18 yrs old but 2 of my oldest brothers are doings life bids. they represent 1990s and 1980s real niggas. mad niggas went soft as ass. mad kids these days act hard and keep a str8 face on them but once yu start asking questions they start breaking down and bullshit. i think music these days made kids these days soft as ass.

  • @Nolaboy34 Saw some of those feminine tight jean niggas on the bus today, fucking shame.

  • @Nolaboy34 respect bro

  • @Nolaboy34 Outkast and Goodie Mobb do the same to the heads up north. Everything is fo free, as good as it can be...come and get some Soul Food!!!!!!

  • @Nolaboy34 GOD DAMNNNNNNNNN,,,,U JUST SAID THE REALEST SHIT EVER ON U TUBE,,,IM FROM THE SOUTH BRONX NYC,,I MISS THESE DAYS ,,,NEW YORK AINT SHIT ,,,,WE REALLY NEED A COME BACK ,,THANK GOD FOR MY NIGGA GHOST AKA STYLES P CAUSE NYC IS REAL SOFTTTTTT,,,,,,R.I.P.BIG PUNNNN

  • @Nolaboy34 who the fuck cares about being soft or hard? Music is about being yourself, expressing yourself and putting yourself out there. If niggas soft, they're soft. if they hard, they hard.

  • @Nolaboy34 okay i dont wanna bring up my age i jsut turned 16 and that other kid said exactly how i feel.. but im frm new orleans too lol

  • and i couldent have said it better barlog20

  • u know what pisses me off when i see some whiteboy on 106 tryin to copy eminems story or talkin about how bad there life was as a kid and the most used fraze is a white boy in a black mans game thats just an exuse becuse they dont got mc skills em did it but still we dont need a whole bunch of white boys in our game they can stick to rock and country shit dis is our shit now back up

  • When is it gonna be the start of this era`s Hiphop ending?

  • im slowly falling in love with Mobb Deep...... LOL!

  • @MrBadzooka u 15 years late homie

  • this was the beginging of this historical album todays one song rap generation don.t know shit about this this this hole album classic it is not about just about one song shit this here is what it is about this is a historical album todays rap generation should embodie this but the problem is they will not bit i will forever

  • Best song on da album! repeat at least 5 times before u let da album play threw, no doubt.

  • The most underrated track on the album--and even the group didn't mention it in "Check the Technique: Liner Notes for Hip-Hop Junkies"! Peace.

  • dis shit go hard classic mobb.

  • This is fuckin real rap, tired of this new winny wayne and fluffy drake. Queensbridge rappers are the real.

  • The start of the ending of 5 person

  • @MatteoDJDOK wooord !

  • amazing track

  • i like to touch little boys in orphansges and wank off hard with sandpaper to scratch my nuts who is elvis?

  • Mobb Deep has the sickest beats of all time Old School forever

  • 5 people need to die..

  • yea yea apartment 218 the 41st side you know nigga that queens is my set nigga

  • yea yea apartment 218 the 41st side you know nigga that queens is my set nigga

  • west coast rap is much better, but East Coast is not bad because of people like: Mobb Deep, MOP, Onyx, Das EFX, wu tang, big l, big pun, biggie!!

  • @Roni7574

    Kill yourself, seriously. NOT BAD?! 

  • @Stereotype77 why??????

  • This joint is so fuckin' dope I guess it's true what they say of all MC's. The first major label effort is always the strongest and best because it's before the mc's have left the streets and started living Hollywood lifestyles. The Infamous, Enter the 36 Chambers, Illmatic, Reasonable Doubt, and Ready to Die are great examples of dope ass hungry mc's at their rawest. Everything that came after just pales in comparison.

  • @byro1884 I completely agree... In Survival of the Fittest, Havoc says he will stay in projects forever, no matter how much loot he gets. Well we all know that is BS, who would want to live in those conditions forever?

    Mobb Deep fell off pretty bad, they are nothing compared to what they used to be. But you cant really blame them, they could put in tons of work and produce another masterpiece or put out some crap and all the fake wanna-be gangsters will eat it up.

  • Peace to all Mobb Deep fans......Havocs production skkills were unheard of. That's why the Wu respected them niggas.

  • this album is like a movie.

  • prodigys verses on this shit is fucking brutal some noooone fucks wit this album..

  • Mobb Deep...... man dat beat is to ill! makes u wanna go stomp and fight a Nigga or 2

  • wish they made posters of this album cover... it'd go up right next to my ready to die poster.

  • damn... if only i could find a poster of this album cover, and the covers of doe or die and illmatic. they'd go up in my room right next to my ready to die poster.

  • HEY...THIS SONG HAS A SECRET MESSAGE TO IT, ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS DRINK ONE DOUBLESHOT OF WILD TURKEY, AND SPIN AROUND TEN TIMES!!!

  • @ineligible76 lol..

  •  BIG L BIG L BIG L BIG L

  • My favourite of this album! Havoc's production is magic.

    Where can i have the instrumental?

  • My favourite of this album! Havoc's production is magic

  • Infamous Mobb!! - Who here knows about Jac Swinga? What ever happend to him?

  • Mobb Deep is straight up gangsta, all their songs are about hustling, murdering, money,murdering,hustling and killing trife niggas

  • This was the first track on side B of the tape. I remember flipping it to side b and hearing those first few notes of the song. Makes me feel a feeling I miss, being younger....

  • ***

    If you know the culture, the feeling you're getting right now......is from the sound of real hip hop!! I miss it, nuff said

  • Laurelton, Queens stand up

  • i keep a real pack of steel...

  • this came out in '94. junior year of high school. i was such a wu head, ODB and MOBB came out at the same time, i was so on Wu, my boyfriend at the time was like, yo, this shit is dope!! i was so on Wu at the time, i couldn't hear him. But I listenend. Imagine, 2 classics coming out at the same time. this whole album is so fucking raw! Yo, for all my headz who came up listening to hip hop between like '90-'98...wasn't it just so fucking ill? like, so raw? i'm a woman, by the way. ICE CREAM

  • For those that dont know

  • truth said

  • i think we need a good decade of "reagonomics" as the negroes call it so we can have another nyc street rap renaissance. VOTE OUT OBAMA IF YOU WANT TO BRING BACK REAL NYC STREET RAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!

  • Mobb Deep was ill them dudes broke bariers i miss them dudes. But the best song on the infamous was that Q.U. Hectic

  • its awesome

    

  • check out the videos 4 back at you , hoodlum, the war is on, regulate , for my niggaz and then you'll no why mobb waz the illest of rap all time

  • i dont give a fuck mobb deep iz way sicker than biggie or any the others

  • Best beat on the album next to 'Survival of the Fittest'. The infamous is such a dark album and my personal favorite.

  • Yeahh i listen to hip hop, then cats go droppin names like " Flo rida, Soljah boy, waka floka , Gucci main<<<<total fagggg, Why people never choose to listen to the real essence and roots of hip hop is a mystry, the real roots of Hip hop instead they wanna hear some "shake ya booty " fuckinn ass whack fake shittt, dont come to me with no T Pain flo rida even that sloppy Kanye shit recently shit!!! Gimme some P mixed with Hav and Big noyd, Black star common mos def thats ALL i want to hear,,,,

  • If I have to go on a desert island alone with only one CD i would bring "The Infamous".

  • @SuperPestorosso word

    music to hunt to haha

  • @TonyMahoneybeats in this case you gotta eat bro ! :-D

  • 1 of the best albums its up there with nas illmatic, raekwon only built 4 cuban linx,notorious big ready 2 die, east coast hiphop @ its best

  • look people talking about p fell off i mean i dont really feel that he jsut changed you cant be out robbin people and shit after some point you have kids you grow up. If someone is still robbin people livin the street life that is just plain stupid. artist are usually better when they are hungry. Just look at LL when he was 17 and now see a difference? Or Jay at reasonable doubt and now? Or Nas first 2 and now? OR.... eddie murphy "RAW" and now....HUngry= good art

  • There isn't anything like that East coast/Ny 90s hip hop, it just give you the chills with that dark and eerie mood

  • man this is my favorite Mobb Deep recording. such a smooth sounding intro to one of the most hardcore and real albums ever made.

  • lol i remember blazin out to this joint back in the day!

  • @verdonkmk99 I remember blazing to it now

  • I'm all about Pac from the 90's and Repin the block over here in Cali..But this is fucking good.

  • This is storytelling, everything fits nicely together.

  • They don't do it like they used to.... sad story of hip hop. It's your classic story except in this one there is no happy ending. Hip hop is dead!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @IkerUnzalu It isnt dead-- but its on life support . You really got to dig in the crates to find those that still keep the essence of authentic hip hop. Its sad to say that those very few artists barely exist in the public eye.

  • @IkerUnzalu You say Hip Hop is dead, why not make it live again? We can! All we need is good rappers. Personnally, I can't rap... But if this sort of rap would come back I would be damn happy, because I'm 14 and I didn't know this existed and now I listen to that.. I'm kinda sad :( XD

  • The track is so dark and gloomy.... one of the best tracks ever recorded..... It is sad havoc's beats dont sound the same anymore, and P fell off hard with the lyrics.

  • love how havoc was ad libin some of P's lines but carefully chosen lol

  • Prodigy fell off, gotta admit it, he had waaayyy better lyrics back then, it was gangsta but still a lil deep, nowadays i can find tracks where Havoc is actually better, damn P

  • The Infamos and Hell on Earth in my all-time top three albums of all time

  • i could listen to the mobb forever...real niggaz real hip hop

  • is it me or did Havoc body P on this one? Normally P outshines Havoc (Hav holds his own no doubt), but in this song, I think Hav blacked out.

  • @tochiRTA no way. P's verse is probably the most memorable on the album. Havoc produced the track for P to outshine him, the way he cut the sample when P dropped. "it's the P, E double push a lex bubble in the winter...you cant come alone only the hos can enter"

  • @rhighland you're right. I didn't even notice how Hav got the sample to allow P to black out. I still think Hav came a little better. It's weird. His rhymes are sloppier than P's in this one but it sounds amazing! I have so much fun saying Hav's verse, because it's like he truly doesn't give a f*ck about shit by the way he lazily rhymes on this. It's like dude is twisted off the henny and just talking reckless

  • @tochiRTA Hell na, P killed this shit right when he opened it up.

    "It's the P E double push a Lex Bubble in the winter."

    Ends that with "Ya better off buckin yaself you need to stop frontin." Best bar ever composed.

  • i keep it real pack the steel feel it in ur grill

    dont wanna taste the hollows than smell the hell

    thats the real rep that shit to the fullest

    from the shoulders, razor blades, hand granades, and bullets

    ill leave ur street like a rib plate

    kid get ur shit strait...... Na but give it up to the infamous

  • its the semi auto you could bring it on tho

    nigz was hungry for real

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  • so sorry, apologize, forgot GANGSTARR, RIP GURU BLACK MOON

  • very very very classic, the reality of the street

    the niggas spirit, the niggas culture

    lesson of rap, the first to do snare drum with reverb

    They revolutionized the rap, everything was new : beats, lyrics...

    pure innovation, in the continuity of RAKIM : HAVOC & P pure genius

    NYC rap is MOBB DEEP, GROUP HOME, DAS EFX,

    MOP, AZ, NAS, BIG, WU TANG, RAKIM, DMX…

    miss 90's = real black rap, only niggers on videos, ruff rap, real life

    respect

  • @klsrecordz Who gives a fuck whether it's was just niggers. it's hip-hop.

  • @klsrecordz - 90's Hip Hop was the NEWS, the real news...They so worried about making something better...they don't bother to as if they Should. Plus, the sound changed as soon as the vinyls got put up in attics...re-creating samples can bring that 90's sound back...its the only way...that's why i started.."The Network" Music Production Team...its coming to bring back that exact sound...without sampling...at least not vinyls but using real contemporary musicians

  • @klsrecordz and thats the mother fucking truth big homie

  • Yeah kid, big ty boy. 12th street representin’ it. a big shout out to my

    Man. t dad, think, nate whole crew kid.

    You knowhati’msayin’? I’m sayin’ couso. richie fraud known to leave ya

    Scarred. big shoot out to my man heavy l. big palms representin’.

  • rap is garbage. all these fake ass cb4 rappers make me sick. mobb deep being a classic example. how many times have these guys been robbed? punked? got taken back to high school and punched in their mouth by the same space ship rappers they were bad mouthing? Redman and Keith Murray anyone? fuck rap I hate the shit

  • @theMadH8r get off the page with your negative bullshit lol online alter ego having hating bitch

  • @theMadH8r the mad h8r got mad hate...P would fuck your ass up if he wasnt locked lol...FREE P

  • I literally know this whole album word for word including the skits because we played it so much when this shit dropped in 95 and I still bang it like its brand new until this day. SO SO CLASSIC. If anyone doesnt think this album is CLASSIC you dont know shit about hip hop. Real Talk.

  • its the nigga in me accompanied by the cognac thats my shit

  • Sick, sinister beat. Really takes you through the life of Mobb Deep

  • the essence of my hood....project music ....fukk who cant relate