I don't remember the timeline but that was after Keith Murray snuffed him right? He had another song dissin them too called In The Long Run where he actually said their names
Nah. "Man Down" was before, "In The Long Run" was after.
Fred.
I don't remember the timeline but that was after Keith Murray snuffed him right? He had another song dissin them too called In The Long Run where he actually said their names
They were both on Hell on Earth. In the Long Run was the bonus track you could only listen to with the enhanced cd and the internet.Nah. "Man Down" was before, "In The Long Run" was after.
Fred.
Like 3 it was a decent little album.Overall it was a good album. 3.5 mics maybe?

That's fine but when the average hip-hop head thinks of Mobb Deep they think of The Infamous as their debut and coming out party. Most people have never listened to Juvenile Hell and don't even know it exists.
2pacalypse> Juvenile2pacalypse> Juvenile

Mobb Deep got put on by P's aunt who was deep in the music biz. He said it in his book. His mom was a replacement singer in The Crystals for a while.
And Juvenile Hell wasand 3 people bought it.
I thought it was Q-Tip who put them on?Lol sometimes your brash take on ish reminds me of my younger self
Prodigys book is cool but im not into fiction.
As far as backround info and stories i will give havoc the credibility he deserves as he is mobb deeps founder and said gangstarr put them on, i think guru discovered them
Juvenile hell charted and made a larger impact in hiphop then you are claiming.
Nobodys dont get dj premier and large professor on they album before nas.
they had decent writeups in the periodicals of the times and were mentioned by other artists which was a measure of acceptance and skill back then.
Also juvenile hell is not that much different than mobbdeep.
Not really debating with you just stating facts
Nah. Juvenile Hell wasLol sometimes your brash take on ish reminds me of my younger self
Prodigys book is cool but im not into fiction.
As far as backround info and stories i will give havoc the credibility he deserves as he is mobb deeps founder and said gangstarr put them on, i think guru discovered them
Juvenile hell charted and made a larger impact in hiphop then you are claiming.
Nobodys dont get dj premier and large professor on they album before nas.
they had decent writeups in the periodicals of the times and were mentioned by other artists which was a measure of acceptance and skill back then.
Also juvenile hell is not that much different than mobbdeep.
Not really debating with you just stating facts
and had zero impact and any statement otherwise is revisionist history. And it did not chart.Nah. Juvenile Hell wasand had zero impact and any statement otherwise is revisionist history. And it did not chart.
Show of hands, how many people bought or even listened to Juvenile Hell when it came out?
Nobody bought it, it influenced nothing, and it got terrible reviews. Mobb Deep themselves pretty much said they knew it was wack.


Prodigy got snuffed and then RAN. If that happened in the social media age and got caught on camera it would've been a career-ender.
Of course Hav tried to peace the situation but P couldn't stop talking.
But I know...Prodigy was about to pull out of the Mach 11 but he was at angle where the streetlight was shining directly in his eyes and it flared up his astigmatism so he was forced to run because he didn't want to let off blindly and potentially hit Gambino and Ty Nitty in the crossfire.
Nah. Juvenile Hell wasand had zero impact and any statement otherwise is revisionist history. And it did not chart.
Show of hands, how many people bought or even listened to Juvenile Hell when it came out?
Nobody bought it, it influenced nothing, and it got terrible reviews. Mobb Deep themselves pretty much said they knew it was wack.