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Mobb Deep - Infamy (2001) FLAC

Mobb Deep - Infamy (2001) FLAC

BAND/ARTIST: Mobb Deep

  • Title: Infamy
  • Year Of Release: 2001/2008
  • Label: LOUD / Columbia
  • Genre: Hip-Hop
  • Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:10:49
  • Total Size: 169.0 MB / 457.7 MB
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Tracklist:

[3:21] 01. Mobb Deep - Pray For Me (Explicit Album Version)
[3:41] 02. Mobb Deep - Get Away (Explicit Album Version)
[4:14] 03. Mobb Deep - Bounce (Explicit Album Version)
[4:54] 04. Mobb Deep - Clap (Main Version)
[3:48] 05. Mobb Deep - Kill That Nigga (Kill That) (Explicit Album Version)
[4:35] 06. Mobb Deep - My Gats Spitting (Explicit Album Version)
[3:35] 07. Mobb Deep - Handcuffs (Explicit Album Version)
[4:03] 08. Mobb Deep featuring 112 - Hey Luv (Anything) (Unedited Album Version)
[4:16] 09. Mobb Deep featuring NOYD - The Learning (Burn) (Main Version)
[4:24] 10. Mobb Deep - Live Foul (Explicit Album Version)
[3:31] 11. Mobb Deep featuring NOYD - Hurt Niggas (Hurt) (Explicit Album Version)
[3:31] 12. Mobb Deep - Get At Me (Explicit Album Version)
[4:21] 13. Mobb Deep - I Won't Fall (Explicit Album Version)
[4:07] 14. Mobb Deep - Crawlin (Explicit Album Version)
[4:27] 15. Mobb Deep - Nothing Like Home (Explicit Album Version)
[6:51] 16. Mobb Deep - There I Go Again (Explicit Album Version)
[3:27] 17. Mobb Deep featuring Ron Isley - There I Go Again (Explicit Album Version)

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ABOUT THE ALBUM

1 disc(s) - 17 track(s)
Total length: 01:10:49
Main artist: Mobb Deep
Composer: Various Composers
Label: LOUD / Columbia
Genre: Hip-Hop
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo
(P) 2001 Loud Records LLC.
2008 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT.



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 Prodigy and Havoc -- and a timely one indeed. Shortly before Infamy hit the streets, Jay-Z had blasted Mobb Deep -- as well as Nas -- on "Takeover," berating Prodigy in particular for being fake. Nas fired back on his Stillmatic album with the cutting song "Ether"; Mobb Deep didn't. Instead, 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; the first features Lil' Mo, the second 112, and the third Ron Isley -- each there to smooth out Mobb Deep's rough sound. And it works, particularly in the case of the thug ballad "Hey Luv (Anything)," which garnered the most exposure the duo had yet experienced and introduced Mobb Deep to a broader audience.
© Jason Birchmeier /TiVo


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