Iconic hip-hop duo Mobb Deep releases Infinite, their first album since Prodigy’s passing, featuring posthumous vocals, Havoc’s production, and collaborations with Nas, Jorja Smith, and more.
Mobb Deep’s ‘Infinite’ Album Release Party Draws Hip-Hop Royalty to Queens: Nas, Raekwon, Busta Rhymes, Kid Capri, Alchemist ...
Havoc opens up on creating Mobb Deep’s final album, honoring Prodigy, and preserving the duo’s iconic Queensbridge sound.
Havoc will go on tour next month as Mobb Deep alongside Raekwon, celebrating the 30th anniversaries of their classic albums ...
Okayplayer explores how Mobb Deep’s latest manages to skirt the pitfalls of other posthumously released albums.
You might expect the music industry to take a breath while Taylor Swift runs rampant across it, but Mobb Deep, Sammy Hagar, Dropkick Murphys, Khalid, original Eagle Bernie Leadon, the Orb and others ...
The album closes the group’s catalog with production by Havoc and The Alchemist and guest features from Nas, Ghostface Killah and more. Listen on REVOLT.
Havoc brought Hip-Hop legends to Queens to celebrate Mobb Deep’s Infinite release. The private event, hosted at Partake NYC, invited guests to revel in the legacy of Mobb Deep with DJ sets from Kid ...
Eight years after Prodigy’s untimely passing, Mobb Deep are gracing our sound systems once again with unreleased vocals and ...
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 ...
The hip-hop community still mourns the loss of Prodigy, but fans will be able to get new music from him and his Mobb Deep partner before 2019. Earlier this week, Havoc appeared on MSNBC alongside host ...
It's a risky proposition to name a new album after a seminal release from the past. It sets expectations impossibly high and even in those cases where the sequel is decent, it's unlikely to ever reach ...