According to TMZ, Rapper Prodigy from the famous group Mobb Deep has died at the age of 42. The Queen’s, NY born rapper has battled health problems due to suffering from sickle cell, but the cause of his death is still unknown. Mobb Deep is best known for that early 1990’s hits “Quiet Storm” and “Shook Ones. […]

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” ] 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…

” ]   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…

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…

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,…

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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…

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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…

  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…