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Thread: Mobb Deep ~ Hell on Earth

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    The beats are Insane!!! P is at his best. 9.5/10 ... Been bumping it for 3 days now.

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    10/10

    Better than Infamous.

    Top 10 Hip Hop album of all time.

    ....I like this album.

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    i agree as well thats its better than the infamous. peace.

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    i know this is an old thread, but i bring it back for a point.

    there is so much debate now about P and whether he still "has it". my opinion, i'm not a fan of P at all anymore. i cant even express how disappointed i was w/ "HNIC". he finally gets his solo chance and he out of the blue....stops RHYMING!!!!!.....just like cappadonna. what kind of decision is that, and how do they come to that??? P used to be one of my 3 fave MCs outside of wu. after HNIC, i only heard a few more songs from him and realized he was gonna maintain that style, and i never checked for him again. he's never gone back to rhyming, and i just dont dig it at all. i gotta admit though, i do love "keep it thoro".

    "hell on earth" is where P was an MC. this is P at his best. one of the best MC performances in history, to me, is P on this album. check his verse on "apostles warning" - fucking absolutely mind-blowing, disgustingly sick. thats one of his 3 best verses, along w/ "shook ones pt. 2" and "quiet storm".

    although my ears cant stand P nowadays, i put him in the hall of fame just for:
    'the infamous'
    'hell on earth'
    'murda muzik'

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    the story of mobb deep is one of the sadest of hip-hop history...
    where were they ten years ago?
    and where are they nowadays?
    Wer bin ich? Torch, der Täter, der Träumetöter
    der Zungenbrecher, der Rächer, der Nachrichtensprecher
    der Spielverderber, der Wachrüttler, der schreiende Wecker
    Sündenbock, Legende in Leder und Lieblingsrapper
    bin der Besserwisser, Rappatriot, der ewige Aufklärer
    der Klugscheisser, der Märchenerzähler
    Wer ich bin? - der Ruhestörer, Schmierer, Porno-Star
    der Technics-Start-Tasten-Drücker ist wieder da

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    mobb deep is still hard fuck u fake fans

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    lyrically is definately better than the infamous

    but production wise, havoc had me snoring, shit was a bit boring to me

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    Quote Originally Posted by 17th Chamber View Post
    lyrically is definately better than the infamous

    but production wise, havoc had me snoring, shit was a bit boring to me
    nah this album to me is their hardest and darkest it's over all just dark as hell

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    10/10. it's all about P on this album. he was at his peak lyrically.

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    I've always considered The Infamous to be their best cd but right now I think this one is their best cd , mostly cuz of the lyrics who have clearly been improved and the whole atmosphere on this one is better as well.

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    The Infamous is better than Hell On Earth to me. Hell On Earth had several songs i didn't like. My favorites are Drop A Gem On Em(beat is hard and they shitted on 2Pac. They're the only rappers who weren't scared to respond to 2Pac's disses.), Bloodsport, the song they did with Method Man, More Trife Life, Hell On Earth, Still Shinin. In The Long Run song that they dissed Keith Murray was supposed to be on the album. That's a hard song and a hard beat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CharlesJones View Post
    In The Long Run song that they dissed Keith Murray was supposed to be on the album.
    But I've heard they got smacked by Redman and his Def Squad cuz of that track....

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    ^^I dunno how some people don't realize they dissed Def Squad throughout 'Man Down'.

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    9/10 classic cd

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    Afficial Nastee i didn't hear anything about them getting beat up by Def Squad for that diss song. Prodigy says on In The Long Run song that Keith Murray snuffed him in front of the cops but when i read a Keith interview awhile ago, he said he didn't punch Prodigy in front of the cops. He said what sense would it make for him to hit Prodigy in front of the cops when the cops would've arrested him if he had done that? Keith has a couple of songs on his Kickin Ass mixtape dissing Prodigy and they're good. I wonder how Prodigy and Keith beef started. I heard they first started having differences when they appeared on LL Cool J's I Shot Ya remix and i don't know why. They need to be getting together to do some songs instead of beefing because both of them are good rappers. It trips me out how rappers waste time hating one another when they need to be collaborating together and getting that money. I wonder if Prodigy and Keith were in the studio at the same time when they rapped on KRS One's 5 Boroughs song. I'm sure they weren't because if they were, they probably would've been fighting.

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