” ] Bonus Footage: Mobb Deep Stories In the history of Hip-Hop, there are only a handful of albums that have completely shifted the culture. Mobb Deep’s The Infamous dropped and immediately became one of those albums. In honor of the 20-year anniversary of their Loud Records debut, The Urban Daily presents, Mobb Deep: Still Infamous – a 3 part docu-short we […]

” ]   After ushering in the 20-year anniversary of Mobb Deep‘s The Infamous, our cast of hip-hop journalists are back to discuss the album’s collaborations, favorite records, its rating in The Source, and legendary NYC nightclub, The Tunnel. Joining Revolt TV’s Jayson Rodriguez, MTV’s Rob Markman, Vibe Magazine’s Datwon Thomas, hip-hop journalists Kim Osorio and Shaheem Reid, is Hot 97’s DJ […]

The Sound

Commercially speaking, Mobb Deep’s The Infamous was a modest success. The Recording Industry Association of America has certified the album gold, and it spawned two entries into the Billboard Hot 100 chart with “Shook Ones Pt. II” and “Survival Of The Fittest.” But ask a fan of ‘90s Hip-Hop about the impact of the album and […]

In the history of Hip-Hop, there are only a handful of albums that have completely shifted the culture. On April 25, 1995 – 20-years ago today, Mobb Deep’s The Infamous dropped and immediately became one of those albums. In honor of the 20-year anniversary of their Loud Records debut, The Urban Daily presents, Mobb Deep: Still Infamous – […]

Late last week, One Direction‘s Zayn Malik announced his departure from the hugest boy band on the planet, leaving fans around the world gobsmacked and many teary-eyed. Speaking with The Sun newspaper, Malik opened up about his decision to walk, saying he’s doing what he believes is right by himself and the rest of the group’s members. “It […]

In 1999 New York rap duo Mobb Deep unleashed the dark and brooding, “Quiet Storm,” the first single from their fourth album, “Murda Muzik.”  Thanks to a rumbling bass line courtesy of the classic Grand Master Flash and The Furious Five  cut “White Lines,” Havoc crafted one of the most aggressive yet danceable tracks since the days of […]

RELATED: EXTRA CREDIT: Mobb Deep Happy 50 Cent Has Gone Independent [EXCLUSIVE] When it comes to Hip-Hop, there are artist by the millions, stars all over the world, groups by the thousands and icons few and far in between. But at the end of the day, there is only one Mobb Deep. And after a long […]

After releasing five albums on Loud Records and one on Jive, Queens rap duo Mobb Deep signed to 50 Cent’s G-Unit label in 2005 and released one album, “Blood Money” in 2006.  Despite modest success the Infamous were released from their contract with G-Unit in 2009. A few weeks ago 50 Cent announced that he […]

As many of you already know, Mobb Deep was going through a rough patch earlier last year. While Prodigy and Havoc worked out their personal issues, Prodigy got in the studio with frequent collaborator Alchemist. Together, they created the “Albert Einstein” album. This is the second album from the pair. they previously worked on the […]

You ever wonder what it would sound like if you took Mobb Deep songs and put it to music from an 8-bit video game? I…

Money has a way of turning friends into enemies and enemies into friends. Such is the case with embattled hip-hop duo Mobb Deep. Prodigy and Havoc have squashed whatever beef–on Twitter and/or real life–and have decided to go on tour to celebrate their 20th anniversary in the game. If you remember Havoc posted some inflammatory […]

You may think you know Rick Gonzales–the actor known for parts in “Coach Carter” and “Old School”– but you certainly have no idea about his rap alter ego Realm Reality. Realm Reality just signed a deal with Mobb Deep‘s Prodigy to become the first artist on Infamous Records. Gonzales says he has been rapping since […]