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

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Clipse on track 4
Big Noyd on track 5
Nas on tracks 6, 11, and 14
Rae and Ghost on track 12
Kool G Rap on track 14
H.E.R. on track 14
Jorja Smith on track 6
ALC produced tracks 2, 7, 9, and 10 and Havoc produced the rest, and every song with a feature is produced by Havoc

per the Apple Music credits

My only let down is I wish Big Twin was on here :mjcry:

No NaS over ALC

2/3 NaS features have female singers on them

Im starting to think whats the GOAT posthumous release thats pieced together (so no M7DT or LAD) and getting my hopes up for this... Features look proper
 
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Mobb, NaS, Kool G Rap and Her on the same track WOW

No NaS over ALC

2/3 NaS features have female singers on them

Im starting to think whats the GOAT posthumous release thats pieced together (so no M7DT or LAD) and getting my hopes up for this... Features look fuxxing STELLAR
My favorite posthumous release that was pieced together (and not just a body of work previously made before death and released after death) is One of the Best Yet by Gang Starr. It's so crazy because none of the songs were made while Guru was alive. Most posthumous albums are full songs that mostly just need to have features added and be sequenced together.

The Gang Starr one was just random Guru verses that Preem needed to assemble beats for and make songs out of. For that reason, I was expecting it to be trash and Preem knocked it out the park.

The music nerd in me really would love to know the detailed process of how that and this new Mobb Deep album were made. When were certain verses made? What projects were they for? What stuff had to be changed, etc.
 
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Features and production credits

Nas on tracks 6, 11, and 14
Big Noyd on track 5
Rae and Ghost on track 12
Kool G Rap on track 14
Clipse on track 4
H.E.R. on track 14
Jorja Smith on track 6
ALC produced tracks 2, 7, 9, and 10.
Havoc produced the rest (and every song with a feature is produced by 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.

edit: source is the Apple Music credits

AOTY Lock :ohlawd:
 
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Features and production credits

Nas on tracks 6, 11, and 14
Big Noyd on track 5
Rae and Ghost on track 12
Kool G Rap on track 14
Clipse on track 4
H.E.R. on track 14
Jorja Smith on track 6
ALC produced tracks 2, 7, 9, and 10.
Havoc produced the rest (and every song with a feature is produced by 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.

edit: source is the Apple Music credits

I KNEW Nas was going to be on multiple songs.


A song with Prodigy, Nas, KOOL G RAP, and H.E.R. is going to be WILD.

Push about to finally out-rap Malice on a song in 2025. He’s a huge Mobb Deep fan and won’t let this moment go by without spitting his heart and soul out.


I’m a little surprised Prodigy’s daughter isn’t featured on here somewhere. Havoc said she was in the studio for some of the sessions.

This being the final Mobb Deep album i’m glad that Big Noyd nabbed a feature.
 
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Mobb, NaS, Kool G Rap and Her on the same track WOW

No NaS over ALC

2/3 NaS features have female singers on them

Im starting to think whats the GOAT posthumous release thats pieced together (so no M7DT or LAD) and getting my hopes up for this... Features look fuxxing STELLAR

One Of The Best Yet is the GOAT true posthumous album for me. Premier made that project sound like Guru really was in the studio with him writing to those beats.
 

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Features and production credits

Nas on tracks 6, 11, and 14
Big Noyd on track 5
Rae and Ghost on track 12
Kool G Rap on track 14
Clipse on track 4
H.E.R. on track 14
Jorja Smith on track 6
ALC produced tracks 2, 7, 9, and 10.
Havoc produced the rest (and every song with a feature is produced by 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.

edit: source is the Apple Music credits


Why not the entire Infamous Mobb? Especially if it’s the last go around.
 
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Features and production credits

Nas on tracks 6, 11, and 14
Big Noyd on track 5
Rae and Ghost on track 12
Kool G Rap on track 14
Clipse on track 4
H.E.R. on track 14
Jorja Smith on track 6
ALC produced tracks 2, 7, 9, and 10.
Havoc produced the rest (and every song with a feature is produced by 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.

edit: source is the Apple Music credits

Clipse & Mobb:whew:
 

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My favorite posthumous release that was pieced together (and not just a body of work previously made before death and released after death) is One of the Best Yet by Gang Starr. It's so crazy because none of the songs were made while Guru was alive. Most posthumous albums are full songs that mostly just need to have features added and be sequenced together.

The Gang Starr one was just random Guru verses that Preem needed to assemble beats for and make songs out of. For that reason, I was expecting it to be trash and Preem knocked it out the park.

The music nerd in me really would love to know the detailed process of how that and this new Mobb Deep album were made. When were certain verses made? What projects were they for? What stuff had to be changed, etc.
Glowing Mic is one of the best beats Primo has made in the past 10 years
 
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