How many classic albums does Mobb Deep have?

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what cultural impact?

they were kinda outdated & semi-old school by the time murda muzik dropped.

they had their biggest hit with quiet storm remix, but nobody even remembers the original.
Revisionist history.

You had Jay wearing long chains to catch up and him saying 'Dunn' like a dikkriding fakkit that loves the attention.

That was their biggest album, rap music was selling nationwide.

Quiet Storm was huge, on the In too Deep soundtrack too. The album went bootleg platinum and then platinum. Every rapper was quietly reciting every line from Prodigy in their tape deck.
 

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Revisionist history.

You had Jay wearing long chains to catch up and him saying 'Dunn' like a dikkriding fakkit that loves the attention.

That was their biggest album, rap music was selling nationwide.

Quiet Storm was huge, on the In too Deep soundtrack too. The album went bootleg platinum and then platinum. Every rapper was quietly reciting every line from Prodigy in their tape deck.
Facts :bandanap5:
 

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Revisionist history.

You had Jay wearing long chains to catch up and him saying 'Dunn' like a dikkriding fakkit that loves the attention.

That was their biggest album, rap music was selling nationwide.

Quiet Storm was huge, on the In too Deep soundtrack too. The album went bootleg platinum and then platinum. Every rapper was quietly reciting every line from Prodigy in their tape deck.


youre the one revising history.
you tried to claim that "murda muzik" had this big time level of cultural impact and that it was the most influential street music at the time.
thats just insanity.

it was a long-awaited album, sure. three years since their last, which was arguably a classic. so of course the bootleg prolly went platinum.
and the QS remix was a big record in the midst of the sales-boom era, so of course they got their biggest selling album out the deal.

but musically, street music had already moved in a different direction by the time this dropped and mob deep was no longer a top-tier act on the east coast, and a bit outdated.
to say the complete opposite & claim that they were the most influential at the time is downright delusional.
 

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Infamous & HOE - Certifiable Classics

MM - Classic but aint as good as above

Free Agents - Damn Near Classic

HNIC - Damn Near Classic

ROTM - Classic ( Short & Sweet )

Unreleased shyt - 3 Albums worth of Classic shyt

Mobb Pac Nas & Scarface have the deepest discogs ever
 
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