One-half of the infamous Mobb Deep, Havoc stopped by VladTV for an exclusive interview detailing the rise of the legendary group. Havoc discusses how Mobb’s Deep first album, “Juvenile Hell”, flopped and how they were subsequently dropped from their first label. Mobb Deep quickly bounced back, signing to Steve Rifkind’s Loud Records. Havoc talks about releasing “The Infamous” which included legendary track, “Shook Ones Pt. 2”, instantly catapulting them to the forefront of the East Coast rap game. Watch above.
Havoc Discusses Mobb Deep Recording ‘The Infamous’, Collaborating With Nas
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Can if get 100 likes for no reason?
As soon an Prodigy died you know Vlad was thinking about how he could make money off the situation. Culture vulture to the fullest.
The infamous top five rap album of all time. Rip P!
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Djvlad interviewing unknown people.Who are these guys?
RIP PRODIGY..? #YgGutta?? #NC
This Is that energy S/O to fam in the video even thou he forgot our S/O
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L if u hit the dislike button ✅??? rip ?️
Havoc is one of the five greatest producers ever!!!
9:19. aHa! ?? that got a laugh out of me .
"Unsigned Hype" was one of my favorite sections of The Source. I still have the issues where Poetical Prophets (Mobb Deep), Biggie, Nas, and Eminem were featured. It was a guaranteed deal until about the late '90s, and then it was like The Source lost its cache after that. The south blew up and so did indie rap. They got wrapped up in the beef with Benzino and Eminem… and just fell to irrelevance. Plus, XXL was launched and it took away a lot of their writers and readers.
P holding the plastic cup of liquor was so gully. I was in a trance when I first saw that video.
'93-'96 was a magical era in NY hip hop. Just about everything that dropped was classic. No wack niggas allowed.