Favorite track off Mobb Deep's - The Infamous

Favorite track off The Infamous


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suprised at The Start of Your Ending votes!! I thought I was the only one who though that shyt was extremely doper than it seems sometimes....the beat is hypnotizing as fukk and they rapped PERFECT over it...


......now i wanna go back and change my vote :to:


best album of all time, no question
 

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That's tough. I've gone through stages with a lot of the tracks on here. I voted Trife Life but changed it to Start of your Ending because really that P verse :noah:... probably change it again. Temperatures Rising, Up North Trip, Give Up The Goods, Q.U. Hectic, Drink Away The Pain, Right Back At You, Eye For A Eye :lupe: how you gonna tell me this album isn't a classic.
 

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suprised at The Start of Your Ending votes!! I thought I was the only one who though that shyt was extremely doper than it seems sometimes....the beat is hypnotizing as fukk and they rapped PERFECT over it...


......now i wanna go back and change my vote :to:


best album of all time, no question
I'm starting to appreciate the track more too. I might just change my vote:jbhmm:
 

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The famous Blue Note venue in New York City played host to a very special performance from the legendary hip hop duoMobb Deep. Backed by Phony Ppl, the group was performing their classic “The Infamous” album in full with a live band for the first time ever.

The intimate venue, which holds just over 200 people, served as the perfect backdrop for this epic occasion which was the first of two performances on back to back nights. The line stretched all the way down the block well before the doors opened as fans came out in full force to support their hometown heroes. As a result, the Queens natives were performing not only a sold out show, but also for some of their biggest fans.

As Havoc and Prodigy hit the stage, Phony Ppl began playing the instrumental interpretation to “Start of Your Ending” before the duo began rapping the song which is the first on the album. The band’s interpretation of the beat into the live instrumentation song was spot on, and this trend continued to play out the rest of the evening.

Between each song, the duo made time to address the album and their history and share unique tidbits with the audience. They continued to roll through each song in order on the album, including the skits, which added a unique element. The crowd got a kick out of Prodigy reciting “The Infamous Prelude” word for word with his braggadocios talk.

As the group continued to go through each timeless song on the album from “Survival of the Fittest”, “Eye for a Eye”, “Give up the Goods”, “Temperature’s Rising”, “Up North Trife”, “Shook Ones Pt. II” and beyond, the audience was in for a real treat with this unique experience. The way that the Phony Ppl were able to flawlessly recreate the beats from the album with live instruments made this an epic occasion for anyone in attendance. Mobb Deep even commented on stage how good the band sounded. With the backdrop of The Blue Note with the unique experience of hearing this Mobb Deep album re-imagined in this unique way, this was sure to be an evening few would forget anytime soon.





 

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The famous Blue Note venue in New York City played host to a very special performance from the legendary hip hop duoMobb Deep. Backed by Phony Ppl, the group was performing their classic “The Infamous” album in full with a live band for the first time ever.

The intimate venue, which holds just over 200 people, served as the perfect backdrop for this epic occasion which was the first of two performances on back to back nights. The line stretched all the way down the block well before the doors opened as fans came out in full force to support their hometown heroes. As a result, the Queens natives were performing not only a sold out show, but also for some of their biggest fans.

As Havoc and Prodigy hit the stage, Phony Ppl began playing the instrumental interpretation to “Start of Your Ending” before the duo began rapping the song which is the first on the album. The band’s interpretation of the beat into the live instrumentation song was spot on, and this trend continued to play out the rest of the evening.

Between each song, the duo made time to address the album and their history and share unique tidbits with the audience. They continued to roll through each song in order on the album, including the skits, which added a unique element. The crowd got a kick out of Prodigy reciting “The Infamous Prelude” word for word with his braggadocios talk.

As the group continued to go through each timeless song on the album from “Survival of the Fittest”, “Eye for a Eye”, “Give up the Goods”, “Temperature’s Rising”, “Up North Trife”, “Shook Ones Pt. II” and beyond, the audience was in for a real treat with this unique experience. The way that the Phony Ppl were able to flawlessly recreate the beats from the album with live instruments made this an epic occasion for anyone in attendance. Mobb Deep even commented on stage how good the band sounded. With the backdrop of The Blue Note with the unique experience of hearing this Mobb Deep album re-imagined in this unique way, this was sure to be an evening few would forget anytime soon.








:gladbron: yo anyway to purchase this entire video

This was always a dream of mine, to hear Infamous performed with a Live band
 
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:gladbron: yo anyway to purchase this entire video

This was always a dream of mine, to hear Infamous performed with a Live band

I don't know. It happened recently. But how much would you be willing to pay?
 
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This is a ridiculous poll because so many songs are my favorite. Probably my favorite Rap album of all time. Mobb 4 Life.
 
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