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Newest Review: ... said that Mobb Deep are capable of making memorable music. The Infamous had Shook Ones, Murda Muzik had Quiet Storm, and you ... more

 ... can easily bracket a number of oddly g-funk-felt sliders within the same category. The discrepancies creep in when attempting the once unaccustomed crossover, which although achieved with some degree of success, still blights the blackness with an unfamiliarity that cuts on previous albums would have sniggered at. In trying to replicate Quiet Storm, or a Where Your Heart At for that matter, MD head straight for the MTV screen on Pray For Me. In spite of Lil Mo's ability to hold a note, the twinkly p ...more

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Premium Review Mobb Deep in General: Infamy, Infamy, Jay-Z's got it Infamy! (890 words)
by - written on 30/11/02 (Very useful, 140 readings)
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MOBB DEEP - INFAMY - LOUD/EPIC 2001 It has nowhere near the same levels of agitation and eagerness to please as the ageing Juvenile Hell, but Havoc and Prodigy have been around long enough to know when to draw breath and when to pause for thought. It's not quite as combustible as The Infamous, or as bleak as Hell On Earth, but these two veterans-in-waiting have merely changed with times, witness the 112 collaboration on Hey Luv; a concept not even contemplated in their more formative years. It's sort of a continuation of Murda Muzik without the same amount of frustrating inconsistencies. It's not just the H-N-I-C, it's the H-A-V-O-C also in ...  Read the complete review

 
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