Mobb Deep Hell On Earth-Still Shinin Appreciation Thread

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The way P spazzed on Apostle's Warning :ohlawd:

Plus this gem...........Mobb style from the depths of Hempstead
 
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Don't forget this gem ya'll:

 
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"To all my Mobb crimey, money hungry and grimey, Mobb shiesty, Godfather III & Gotti. Rapper Noyd, Ty Maxx, and Ty Nitty...Scarface and Gambino...New York City":salute:

"Who shot ya? You probably screamed louder than a opera." :umad:

"Apparently, you thought I was some other-type nikka you could fukk wit, you shyt outta luck, boss.":ufdup:
 

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Someone up the OG version of Drop a Gem on Em. Funkmaster use to play that shyt all the time, it had a few different bars in it.

The African spears line on the LP you can hear it was punched in and re-edited. It use to say AZTEC spears.

R.I.P. to my 120min TDK tape with that version :salute:
 

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Classic album. It's weird tho, I met so many people who love The Infamous but never heard this album. They be like "oh I thought Mobb only had one good album." :sadcam:

then I put them on Hell On Earth and we have debates over which is better. I lean towards Infamous but whenever I listen to Hell On Earth I be like :gladbron:

I lean towards The Infamous as well, mainly because it was a lot more cohesive than Hell On Earth, it flowed better, not to mention that Infamous had 0 weak tracks I could think of...where as Hell On Earth had well at least one weak track (Extortion).

But if someone tells me that they like Hell On Earth more I won't knock that.
 

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someone up a cdq version of "In The Long Run" (featuring Ty Nitty & Big Noyd)
 

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someone up a cdq version of "In The Long Run" (featuring Ty Nitty & Big Noyd)

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfgs4P-a8cw]Mobb Deep featuring Big Noyd & Ty Nitty - In The Long Run (1997) [HQ] - YouTube[/ame]

 
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This was originally meant for Hell on Earth as well but was taken off at the last minute for Nas. I always have it as track 15 on my Hell on Earth playlist.

 
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P spazzed out on Hell on Earth. Dude was in beast mode the whole album (even though apostles warning is overrated). Drop a gem is my favourite dis track of all time.
The amount of quality shyt that came out in '96 is incredible when you look at it. Favourite year in hip hop.
 
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