Decorated Queensbridge duo Mobb Deep is suing their former personal manager and several record labels for alleged violations of their copyrighted songs. The lawsuit, filed July 9, details several ...
Today, we get to hear what happens when two of the all-time great rap duos join forces. We’ll never get to hear what might’ve happened if Mobb Deep and Clipse had teamed up in the studio and made an ...
This Double CD was originally planned as a stopgap street mixtape to draw some attention to Mobb Deep while they negotiated a new record deal after Loud records folded. Hip-Hop can be a fickle genre ...
Mobb Deep and their Queensbridge crew turned a friend’s speech quirk into a global Hip Hop dialect. Read about how the "Dunn language" came together at REVOLT.
Okayplayer explores how Mobb Deep’s latest manages to skirt the pitfalls of other posthumously released albums.
When the Queensbridge duo of Havoc and Prodigy briefly traded in murderous, monotonous hooks for a soulful chorus by Atlanta quartet 112 on “Hey Luv (Anything),” Mobb Deep loyalists weren’t exactly ...
The producer slipped out a pair of new tapes on Bandcamp Friday. Another week, another set of drops from Knxwledge. His last studio album proper, 1988, arrived in April of this year, featuring ...
In an Vevo Footnotes edition of the video for Mobb Deep’s 1995 Queens rap classic “Shook Ones, Pt. II,” uploaded to the erstwhile duo’s YouTube channel last week, Havoc writes about an incident on set ...
Mobb Deep's Havoc visits Engine Room Audio in New York City where he sits down with host Angel Diaz to give some insight on ...