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  1. Mobb Deep - The Infamous (BMG Music, 1995)#TRACKLIST (Thanks "Stewie Da Bo$$").The Start of Your Ending (41st Side) 0:00The Infamous Prelude 4:26Survival of ...

  2. Mobb Deep’s 1995 classic, The Infamous, shattered those fantasies. Throughout the album, released when Prodigy and Havoc were just 20 years old, the pair don’t come off like cinematic heroes; they seem like traumatized teens just trying to survive in Queensbridge—America’s largest housing project, right over the bridge from Manhattan ...

  3. 25 de abr. de 1995 · Mobb Deep’s 1995 classic, The Infamous, shattered those fantasies. Throughout the album, released when Prodigy and Havoc were just 20 years old, the pair don’t come off like cinematic heroes; they seem like traumatised teens just trying to survive in Queensbridge—America’s largest housing project, right over the bridge from Manhattan’s old-money Upper East Side.

  4. 25 de abr. de 2011 · The Making of Mobb Deep's 'The Infamous'. On the anniversary of its release, we got Havoc, Prodigy, Q-Tip, and everyone else involved to tell the stories behind this QB classic. Although they are ...

  5. Watch the official music video for "Shook Ones, Pt. II" by Mobb DeepListen to Mobb Deep: https://MobbDeep.lnk.to/listenYDSubscribe to the official Mobb Deep ...

  6. Mobb Deep’s 1995 classic, The Infamous, shattered those fantasies. Throughout the album, released when Prodigy and Havoc were just 20 years old, the pair don’t come off like cinematic heroes; they seem like traumatised teens just trying to survive in Queensbridge—America’s largest housing project, right over the bridge from Manhattan’s old-money Upper East Side.

  7. Mobb Deep’s 1995 classic, The Infamous, shattered those fantasies. Throughout the album, released when Prodigy and Havoc were just 20 years old, the pair don’t come off like cinematic heroes; they seem like traumatized teens just trying to survive in Queensbridge—America’s largest housing project, right over the bridge from Manhattan’s old-money Upper East Side.