How big were Mobb Deep at the peak of their career?

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scorching hot and still relevant to this day.

Dude said they were "scorching hot" but they wasn't moving units in an era when CDs were selling. They wasn't popping like that outside of the east coast

Edit: Quiet Storm remix was when they were most popular tho. That shyt was everywhere
 

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Dude said they were "scorching hot" but they wasn't moving units in an era when CDs were selling. They wasn't popping like that outside of the east coast

Edit: Quiet Storm remix was when they were most popular tho. That shyt was everywhere

You must not have been rocking with hiphop like that at the time.

They were doing world tours back then and they still are today.

But they wasn't popping outside the east coast right :mjlol:

Shook Ones Pt.2 is one of the most staple hiphop songs of all time.

I swear people on The Coli sometimes.
 

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Dude said they were "scorching hot" but they wasn't moving units in an era when CDs were selling. They wasn't popping like that outside of the east coast

Edit: Quiet Storm remix was when they were most popular tho. That shyt was everywhere


the Pac stan was shytting on their albums that went gold , as if sales are the only way to gauge classic albums and their importance

idk about other regions where i lived down south around the time of murda muzik Mobb got radio play , a lot of east coast music got radio play

never liked the quiet storm remix , prodigy's verse was dope but don't care for lil kim and other generic female rappers
 

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I was prolly like 6 when they dropped hell on earth

So the first record I remember them for was quiet storm bein' played on hot 97 around late 1999-early 2000...

I always thought they were underground, till i got older and started researchin' shyt... They prolly peaked before prodigy voice got all fukked up n he started slackin on the rhymes...
 

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In the rap game the were huge and any true fan fukked with them and their music. They got love with the videos and radio play. They weren't as commercial as Outkast but the streets always fukked with the Mobb more I believe.
 
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