Mobb Deep-Infinite (Coming 10/10) Official Thread

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Even with the rise of technology being able to basically know everything about a body work (album, movie, tv show) before it releases, its ALWAYS good to wait until official word so we don’t get our hopes up about whose featured/involved. @TheDarceKnight meant well but we gotta remember these albums are oftentimes being worked on until an hour or so before they drop. I’m glad Mass Appeal went ahead and released the official tracklist so there aren’t people disappointed on the 10th expecting a G Rap and Nas collab with Havoc and Prodigy.


Now we know

And knowing is half the battle.
 

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Even with the rise of technology being able to basically know everything about a body work (album, movie, tv show) before it releases, its ALWAYS good to wait until official word so we don’t get our hopes up about whose featured/involved. @TheDarceKnight meant well but we gotta remember these albums are oftentimes being worked on until an hour or so before they drop. I’m glad Mass Appeal went ahead and released the official tracklist so there aren’t people disappointed on the 10th expecting a G Rap and Nas collab with Havoc and Prodigy.


Now we know

And knowing is half the battle.
Also, everything I looked at was anything anyone else could look at in 5 seconds if they took the time to do it. I cited the Apple Music credits, which anyone can look at anytime. Someone could've corrected me in 1 minute if they wanted to take the time.
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Features and production credits

  1. Against The World (prod. Havoc)
  2. Gunfire (prod. Alchemist)
  3. Easy Bruh (prod. Havoc)
  4. Look At Me (feat. Clipse) (prod. Havoc)
  5. The M. The O. The B. (feat. Big Noyd) (prod. Havoc)
  6. Down For You (feat. Nas & Jorja Smith) (prod. Havoc)
  7. Taj Mahal (prod. Alchemist)
  8. Mr Magik (prod. Havoc)
  9. Score Points (prod. Alchemist)
  10. My Era (prod. Alchemist)
  11. Pour The Henny (feat. Nas) (prod. Havoc)
  12. Clear Black Nights (feat. Raekwon & Ghostface) (prod. Havoc)
  13. Discontinued (prod. Havoc)
  14. Love The Way (Down For You Part 2) (feat. Nas, Kool G Rap, & H.E.R.) (prod. Havoc)
  15. We The Real Thing (prod. Havoc)

My only let down is I wish Big Twin was on here, and out of 3 Nas features I was hoping one would be on ALC. These credits look fire though.

Shame G Rap didn’t make the final cut but the from the looks this tracklist, it would’ve been on a lovey dovey song and if G Rap and Mobb reunite again, I would rather it be on some crazy Queens, bang bang, shoot em up shyt….The Realest has set the expectations too high for a G Rap and Mobb collaboration.

Also not really hot on the first single tbh - I’m hoping that we’re gonna get that dark, cinematic QB shyt from Infamous and HOE that that was quintessential Havoc but happy that it’s only Hav and ALC on the boards as it should be.

Also happy with the features - outside of Q-Tip, it’s the same rap feature line-up from the Infamous with the addition of Clipse which I’m more than good with. I fukk with H.E.R heavy as well and Jorja is mega talented so will be interesting to see what vibe they will bring to a Mobb Album.
 

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Also not really hot on the first single tbh - I’m hoping that we’re gonna get that dark, cinematic QB shyt from Infamous and HOE that that was quintessential Havoc but happy that it’s only Hav and ALC on the boards as it should be.
I think most of the album is gonna be super dark. The other 2 songs previewed so far are. I kinda think it makes sense for the first one to be more soulful and almost reminiscent of P's legacy. It's kind of a reminder that he's gone. If they just came out with some crazy hard record for the very first single, I think it would've felt a little more weird.

I feel like the first single addressed the elephant in the room, which is that P is gone, and it felt like properly saying goodbye to him one more time :mjcry:
 

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I mean if you listen to a lot of Havoc production, its almost never not dark. The single is about as bright and upbeat as Hav gets, and I still think it has a rainy day vibe.

Theres probably a few exceptions but I don't remember hearing any major key Hav beats. Was playing the Flee Lord album this week, the beats are great and very moody. Wish Hav would work with better rappers though. They need to finish up that Meth & Hav album and make that Mass Appeal 2025 #8.
 

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Shame G Rap didn’t make the final cut but the from the looks this tracklist, it would’ve been on a lovey dovey song and if G Rap and Mobb reunite again, I would rather it be on some crazy Queens, bang bang, shoot em up shyt….The Realest has set the expectations too high for a G Rap and Mobb collaboration.

Also not really hot on the first single tbh - I’m hoping that we’re gonna get that dark, cinematic QB shyt from Infamous and HOE that that was quintessential Havoc but happy that it’s only Hav and ALC on the boards as it should be.

Also happy with the features - outside of Q-Tip, it’s the same rap feature line-up from the Infamous with the addition of Clipse which I’m more than good with. I fukk with H.E.R heavy as well and Jorja is mega talented so will be interesting to see what vibe they will bring to a Mobb Album.
Y’all be gassin hell on earth the production weak af especially compared to the infamous

One of my least favorite Mobb albums , the booth are sheep y’all repeat the same shyt like you’re programmed

1st single dope especially the horns expand your mind.you sound like the dudes who wanna hear 90’s nas and premier it’s 2025 almost 2026
 

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Even with the rise of technology being able to basically know everything about a body work (album, movie, tv show) before it releases, its ALWAYS good to wait until official word so we don’t get our hopes up about whose featured/involved. @TheDarceKnight meant well but we gotta remember these albums are oftentimes being worked on until an hour or so before they drop. I’m glad Mass Appeal went ahead and released the official tracklist so there aren’t people disappointed on the 10th expecting a G Rap and Nas collab with Havoc and Prodigy.


Now we know

And knowing is half the battle.

Big Hell On Earth fan. Loved that album.
 

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Y’all be gassin hell on earth the production weak af especially compared to the infamous

One of my least favorite Mobb albums , the booth are sheep y’all repeat the same shyt like you’re programmed
bro you can have this opinion but it's crazy af to pretend like the coli is the only place that hold Hell on Earth in high regard. In real life it's almost as loved. That's a worldwide opinion. Yes, The Infamous is considerdd better by most people, but almost every Mobb fan on the planet has Hell on Earth as a very close #2.

Hell on Earth production isn't weak. There are samples that got flipped so damn creati ely on there that they still aren't known. Hell. the actual title track sample just got discovered finally a few years ago.

You're one of the only handful of people in my entire life that I've seen thinks the production on Hell was weak. You're in the minority breh
 

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bro you can have this opinion but it's crazy af to pretend like the coli is the only place that hold Hell on Earth in high regard. In real life it's almost as loved. That's a worldwide opinion. Yes, The Infamous is considerdd better by most people, but almost every Mobb fan on the planet has Hell on Earth as a very close #2.

Hell on Earth production isn't weak. There are samples that got flipped so damn creati ely on there that they still aren't known. Hell. the actual title track sample just got discovered finally a few years ago.

You're one of the only handful of people in my entire life that I've seen thinks the production on Hell was weak. You're in the minority breh

Don’t give af where it’s held in high regard

Production wakk imo besides drop a gem on em,hell on earth and godfather III

I was there when these albums dropped im not no young boy. I read these threads most of you cats weren’t even old enough to cop these joints I WAS. I copped illmatic and ready to die on day one when they dropped. Y’all just repeat the consensus
 

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Don’t give af where it’s held in high regard

Production wakk imo besides drop a gem on em,hell on earth and godfather III

I was there when these albums dropped im not no young boy. I read these threads most of you cats weren’t even old enough to cop these joints I WAS. I copped illmatic and ready to die on day one when they dropped. Y’all just repeat the consensus
:dahell: No one thought you were a young boy, bro. We were all there when these albums dropped too. Literally no one on the coli is young. 99% of us were there when Hell on Earth came out. This board is like entirely gen x and millenials. Young people aren't on the coli breh.

How old do you think we are? :dead: Most of this board is 35-45 years old. You really think we're all a bunch of 20 year olds liking Hell on Earth because we were told to? 20 year olds are on other platforms.

News flash for ya. Kids these days ain't listening to ANY Mobb Deep music. And definitely not Hell on Earth.

It's a fire album to almost every Mobb fan ever, whether you think it is or not. I got a Prodigy avatar, you think I just found out about Mobb Deep yesterday?
 
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