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

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No, DJ Muggs is actually the one that restarted the training in 2005 with GZA, then a collabo with Planet Asia, then Il Bill.
nikka nobody payed attention to them shyts like that im talking bout the shyt that got people paying attention and started a movement. Never said Spitta was the first. I said he got it hot. Other than that I could give u P with Alchemist Return Of The Mac series.
 

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If I’m not mistaken, P and Alchemist started the trend in 07 with ROTM like you said. Unless there is something I’m forgetting.
Yep Prodigy was definitely up on it - the only reason I wouldn’t say it was a trend is because it didn’t really catch on….Alchemist was basically an in-house producer for Mobb at the time so it wasn’t out of the realms of possibility that Alchemist would produce an album for him - it’s like Pharrell producing HHNF….

Spitta basically made it cool to do again tbh. He had Monsta Beatz for TANM. Then got Ski for the Pilot Talk series. Then really set it off with Alchemist for Covert Coup.

Yep he had Monsta Beatz do TANM but I think he only made it a thing when he did Covert Coup - after that he was doing stuff with Fraud like Cigarette Boats and The Stage. That’s when Action Bronson and them started jumping on his wave and started working with the same producers that he was working with (even though Fraud was already working with French and them….)
 

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One producer LPs never went away or came back, personally I don't see it as a trend. In reality it's just what you're paying attention to.

Other than that the Muggs albums definitely did make noise (and were dope), The Blu & Exile LP was big in the underground as was Madvillainy

Classic album but I wouldn't count Blu & Exile since technically they're a group like Gangstarr or Pete Rock & CL Smooth. But I agree that Madvillainy counts and was the album that really set things off in 2005. Then a year later DOOM did the album with Danger Mouse. Covert Coup (2011) is an undeniable classic and is probably the first seminal rapper/producer example during the blog era. And you know I gotta mention the Danny Brown/Black Milk album that came out a few months later that same year.

In general I'd give the credit to Madlib. After Madvillainy he also did noteworthy full projects with Talib Kweli, Percee P, Guilty Simpson, and Strong Arm Steady before 2011.
 

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Classic album but I wouldn't count Blu & Exile since technically they're a group like Gangstarr or Pete Rock & CL Smooth. But I agree that Madvillainy counts and was the album that really set things off in 2005. Then a year later DOOM did the album with Danger Mouse. Covert Coup (2011) is an undeniable classic and is probably the first seminal rapper/producer example during the blog era. And you know I gotta mention the Danny Brown/Black Milk album that came out a few months later that same year.

In general I'd give the credit to Madlib. After Madvillainy he also did noteworthy full projects with Talib Kweli, Percee P, Guilty Simpson, and Strong Arm Steady before 2011.
Forgot ALC had mixtapes with Fashawn around 09….i can’t find that Fashawn Mixtape anywhere
 

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Classic album but I wouldn't count Blu & Exile since technically they're a group like Gangstarr or Pete Rock & CL Smooth. But I agree that Madvillainy counts and was the album that really set things off in 2005. Then a year later DOOM did the album with Danger Mouse. Covert Coup (2011) is an undeniable classic and is probably the first seminal rapper/producer example during the blog era. And you know I gotta mention the Danny Brown/Black Milk album that came out a few months later that same year.

In general I'd give the credit to Madlib. After Madvillainy he also did noteworthy full projects with Talib Kweli, Percee P, Guilty Simpson, and Strong Arm Steady before 2011.

Can name shyt for days, My point is they never went away, Even mainstream wise you had Clipse before Madvillain (yet after Lootpack ...)


get my drift
 

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“You can be bored to death or either die laughing”:whoo:

To me this is Nas, the bar takes up very little space in the verse but the density is crazy. Such a heavy line.

Another line I’ve always loved is “body dissolving like cotton candy in a mouth that’s starving” :ohlawd: The picture that’s painted in the listeners mind is 4k
 
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