On the whole I would definitely say Gangstarr, but I would take Mobb Deep's best album over Gangstarr's.
On the whole I would definitely say Gangstarr, but I would take Mobb Deep's best album over Gangstarr's.
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well, Im gonna be honest, although I said I GangStarr and Mobb Deep are on the same level, and I really think they are, on a personal tip I think I like Mobb Deep a bit more.
but replying to you, "Hard To Earn" can compete with any Mobb Deep album, thats a flawless classic right there.
Mobb. P could wipe the floor with anyone, especially in his prime.
haha, people are saying Gangstarr? wow. MD by the hugest margin. Over any other duo anyway really.
havok wrote all of P lyrics back then
gangstar
but a huge fan of both
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aren't you in your thirties, fatboy?
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Mobb deep.... I don't like "Guru's" voice.
Honestly, when they were in their prime imo WU and Mobb Deep were 1A and 1B. Hell on Earth is an underrated classic
The Infamous to Hell on Earth to HNIC. Thats 3 classic albums in a row imo. It would be hard for any rapper/rap group to compete with that. At their best Mobb Deep is better, but I don't think Gangstarr ever fell off, not sure you can say the same about Mobb Deep.
Yeah....This is my thinking.
Other than Rae & Ghost (if they qualify) I'd agree.
I remember hearing sometime that Havoc taught Prodigy to Rhyme
And on the same strength Prodigy taught Havoc how to Produce....
I think it was on "The Infamous Mobb DVD"
Last edited by Guarded By Martyrs; 01-20-2014 at 01:45 AM.
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