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. 'Taking You off Here'Released: January 31, 2014. 'Say Something'Released: March 12, 2014The Infamous Mobb Deep is the eighth and final by American duo, which is composed of. The album was released on April 1, 2014, by Prodigy's Infamous Records and 's. The Infamous Mobb Deep is a double album that consists of one disc of new original music and another of unreleased tracks from the recording sessions from their second studio album (1995). The album has been in development since 2011, but was delayed by a feud that occurred between Havoc and Prodigy during 2012. However, they shortly reconciled.The duo toured to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut studio album during 2013.

This led to the two reconvening to get back into the album's recording process. The album's was handled by Havoc, and among others. The album contains guest appearances from, and among others. The 1994 Infamous Sessions contains guest appearances from,. The album was supported by the singles 'Taking You off Here' and 'Say Something'. Contents.Background and development In 2006, Mobb Deep released its seventh studio album under 's.

For over the following years, the duo released various solo projects, songs and EPs, while revealing plans for their eighth studio album. However, on July 27, 2012, Havoc informed; the duo was on an indefinite hiatus. Members Havoc and had dis-united, after Havoc attacked Prodigy on, and eventually a sound clip leaked on the internet of him insulting Prodigy during their concert at. Initially, Havoc claimed his accounts were hacked. However, he later admitted it was him, as he saw Twitter as an inadequate place to solve a conflict. He also stated he had a Prodigy diss track recorded.In January 2013, Prodigy revealed he was sure he would record with Havoc in the future.

The 2013's lineup then revealed Mobb Deep would be rejoining to perform at the March 30, 2013 event. They would later confirmed to be reuniting for Paid Dues and an international 20th anniversary tour starting in May 2013. On March 22, 2013, Havoc and Prodigy officially reunited for an interview, and touched base on the turmoil between them.

Prodigy stated 'At the end of the day, the music is the most important thing and our love for each other it's only right we're gonna get right back to work.' The album was then revealed to be a double album on December 17, 2013, with the second disc containing unreleased tracks and recording sessions from the duo's second studio album,. Prodigy stated that the album would be released during March 2014 and it would now be titled The Infamous Mobb Deep. He later said the whole project would be getting back to their original gritty New York sound. Prodigy explained to;'I would just say, our signature sound is a dark, sinister-type of sound.

There's certain things we're going through in our lives right now, and the lyrics are just up to date. Everything that we're saying is going on right now. Each album is like that, it's a time capsule of that time period. So now in 2014, you’re gonna hear what we’re going through in our lyrics, what's going through our head as grown men.' Recording and production In May 2011, announced that they were recording their self-titled eighth studio album.

He revealed that the album would contain production from himself, MTK, and the, as well as other guest appearances from rappers such as, and on the album.Around the May 2013 release of Havoc's third studio album, Havoc announced that him and Prodigy had been in the studio for over a month working on their eighth studio album, which he stated was already 'halfway done.' He also mentioned that he would be doing the entire production on the album. On August 6, 2013, Prodigy announced that they had finished nine songs for the album, and confirmed the album would be titled Mobb Deep. On November 4, 2013, Prodigy revealed that The Alchemist, and possibly and would be among the few guest appearances on the album.In a January 2014 interview with, confirmed working significantly on the album saying, 'It’s new-age with that old Mobb twist to it. I was a big fan of Mobb Deep and Havoc's production, so I just reached out and me and him have been producing records together, sending stuff back and forth. I can say that I have some records on the new Mobb Deep album that me and Havoc did together. It’s something I knocked off my bucket list.'

During an interview with and Prodigy later that month, he stated that Havoc, The Alchemist, and Boi-1da would provide production on the album. He also elaborated on the unreleased material saying that it would contain never before heard and verses by, and Mobb Deep. Prodigy then confirmed in March 2014, that the album would feature rappers and on a song called 'Legendary'. The track listing revealed guest appearances on the album from, Bun B, Juicy J, Big Noyd,. Release and promotion On November 21, 2011, the duo released an EP titled. On January 10, 2014, Mobb Deep began touring on The Infamous Mobb Deep in promotion of the album. The 31-date North American leg of the tour will run until May 2, 2014.

They will follow those dates with a European leg of the tour in the months following. On February 18, 2014, the duo released the cover artwork for the album.On February 18, 2014, Mobb Deep revealed the album's cover artwork and a release date of April 1, 2014 for the album. Additionally, took deluxe edition pre-order's for the album that gave customers the chance to receive signed T-shirts and, as well as unique experiences such as VIP drinks with Prodigy, a PledgeMusic-only show, a limited edition Infamous bike, and access to unreleased tracks.

Following this, the duo will release a super deluxe version which will include a re-mastered copy of the original Infamous album and a 2012 documentary produced. The super deluxe version will only be available as a physical copy. Singles The album's first single 'Taking You Off Here' was premiered on January 29, 2014 on New York's radio station. It was the first official song release from the album. Then two days later the song was released for. On March 5, 2014, the music video was released for 'Taking You Off Here'.

The album's second single 'Say Something', produced by, was released on March 12, 2014. Critical reception Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRating9/104.9/104/5 (XL)The Infamous Mobb Deep was met with generally positive from music critics. At, which assigns a rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album received an score of 70, which indicates 'generally favorable reviews,' based on 7 reviews. Cowie of stated, 'It's a welcome return to form that sees the group addressing the weaknesses that had hastened whispers of their decline.

Havoc shares the beat-making duties with carefully curated and Mobb-tailored contributions from Illmind and Alchemist, as well as Canadians Boi-1da and Kaytranada, and reins in any commercial overtures.' Writing for, Christopher R.

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Weingarten commented 'The duo's mean, scrappy eighth album is the first to truly embrace their underdog status, wrapping itself in the low-fi, Walkman-ready vibe that has dominated the best of founding members Prodigy's and Havoc's solo work on indie labels.' Chisom Uzosike of gave the album an XL rating, saying ' The Infamous Mobb Deep is a must-have in a true Mobb Deep fan’s collection.

Crafting such a quality hip-hop album, two decades after your magnum opus, is a remarkable feat. Such longevity in hip-hop is rare, and Prodigy and Havoc deserve their due respect. If this is Mobb Deep’s last album, this legendary duo couldn’t have chosen a much better way to go out.'

Martin Caballero of said, 'Mobb Deep return to the spirit of its breakthrough album The Infamous on its eighth LP. That record established the Queens duo's signature brand of nihilistic raps over intoxicatingly dark instrumentals, and now The Infamous Mobb Deep doesn't stray far from that successful formula.' Homer Johnsen of said, 'There are no fun and games here. Just business.

Havoc and Prodigy are as dialed in as ever. The Infamous Mobb Deep is a return to the roots of their artistic consciousness, substantiated almost 20 years ago, and with fine precision.

With an all-star cast of guest lyricists and a gang of producers, The Infamous Mobb Deep is a loud wake-up call for Hip Hop. The Rap game is survival of the fittest, and Mobb Deep still roams among the strong.' Adam Wordkman of stated, 'While pairing classic with contemporary is risky, it’s an interesting demonstration of the development of Mobb Deep’s thuggish methodology. At two hours, though, the entire experience might test the patience of the uninitiated.' Commercial performance The album debuted at number 49 on the chart, with first-week sales of 7,100 copies in the United States. Track listing Mobb DeepNo.TitleProducer(s)Length1.' Taking You Off Here'3:232.'

Say Something'4:003.' Get Down' (featuring )Havoc4:244.' Dirt'Illmind, Gabriel Lambirth, Karon Graham2:525.'

Timeless'Beat Butcha4:256.' All a Dream' (featuring )Michael Uzowuru,5:067.' Low' (featuring ), Havoc,3:278.' Check the Credits'Illmind3:0610.' Gimme All That'Havoc3:3111.' Legendary' (featuring and )Havoc, Boi-1da,4:0112.' My Block'2:0714.'

Henny' (featuring, Mack Wilds and )Havoc,3:4115.' Waterboarding'The Alchemist3:3417.' Get It Forever' (featuring )The Alchemist3:58The 1994 Infamous SessionsNo.TitleProducer(s)Length1.' Eye for an Eye' (featuring Nas, and )6:482.' Skit' (featuring Raekwon and Nas)Mobb Deep2:313.'

Get It In Blood' (featuring )Mobb Deep5:334.' Gimme the Goods' (featuring )Mobb Deep5:195.' If It’s Alright' (featuring Big Noyd)Mobb Deep5:126.'

Skit Mobb Deep 1995'Mobb Deep1:257.' Survival of the Fittest (Extended Remix)' (featuring )Mobb Deep5:158.' Temperature’s Rising (Remix)' (featuring Crystal Johnson)5:199.' The Bridge' (featuring Big Noyd)Mobb Deep5:3510.' Skit' (featuring Big Noyd)Mobb Deep1:5211.' The Money' (featuring Killer Black and Karate Joe)Mobb Deep7:1612.' The Money' (Version 2)Mobb Deep4:3313.'

We About to Get Hectic' (featuring Twin Gambino)Mobb Deep4:4714.' The Infamous'Mobb Deep4:03. Mobb Deep is mistakenly credited on the album as the producer of 'Temperature's Rising (Remix)'Charts Chart (2014)PeakpositionUS49US 11US 10References.

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