As golden age rap suddenly gave way to West Coast gangsta in the early '90s, an East Coast variety of hardcore rap arose in turn, with Mobb Deep initially standing tall as one of New York's hardcore figureheads on the basis of their epochal Infamous album. Released in April 1995, The Infamous was released almost exactly a year after Illmatic and about a half year after Ready to Die -- the debut masterpieces of Nas and the Notorious B.I.G., respectively, both albums likewise of momentous significance for East Coast hardcore rap. On The Infamous, Mobb Deep (comprised of Prodigy and Havoc) set the tone for future generations of hardcore New York rappers, from G-Unit to Dipset.
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TheDerion9 2 months ago
Mobb Deep jest najlepsze, 50 CENT też!!!!!
TheDerion9 2 months ago
you dont know me there is no relation shock ones pt.
luis1810ful 2 months ago
omg real rap music !!!
khende20 3 months ago
PEEP THE LIVIN PROOF REMIX ON MY PAGE, PLUS SHOOK ONES REMIX
sonnyblack11 3 months ago
Last Time Puffy Set Foot in QueensBridge...
LDUNNz21 3 months ago
herd this on MARC ECKO GETTING UP, (different beat)
giovanni509m 3 months ago
@19283746526 you fucking bitch you must have no hears if you think this beat gay fuck outta here this classic remixed instrumental.. show respect
realhiphopman1 3 months ago
FAGOT
sdsoccerplaya21 3 months ago
@19283746526 your dickhead havoc produced this beat pussy watch your mouth you idiot
koteythef 4 months ago