Mobb Deep - Hell On Earth 20th Anniversary Official Celebration/Appreciation Thread Free Daps

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Maaaan!!!! Upon hearing this track this year and it resonating well with a breddah being that I have been in similar situations (I have walked into chicks houses all willy nilly noticed Air Max 95's, wooly hat, PlayStation, Northface hoodie and thought nothing of it but then Jermaine comes knocking on the door...) i fell in love with The Mobb heavy, I went copped The Infamous, then this album. Just the production on the track alone has me visioning a rainy, dark day in Queens (going to beat a chick), very similar to that in London. But to any breddahs that have listened to Juvenile Hell, is it as good as The Infamous and Hell on Earth. Plus whatever happened to 'Ty-nitty eyes forever chingy' and Big Noyd never heard any of their stuff outside of Mobb features.
 

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Don't forget that this album officially introduced Infamous mobb and Illa Ghee (back then General Ghee) for the first time!
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from the same era, you can tell P wrote their verses clearly....

Godfather was the main writer in the group. Later on Ty Nitty and Twin started writing their own shyt, but Godfather was and still is way ahead of them!
 

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I got it in the car today breh :psalute:
shyt is still hauntingly beautiful :blessed:
Breh, i had my phone on shuffle at work yesterday and hell on earth came on. I had to stop it, turn shuffle off and start the album from the beginning.

This is another one of those albums that made you feel like u was in new york.
 

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Classic album, might be one of my favorite albums from them due to the darker theme behind it. A lot of classics like Drop a gem on Em, Bloodsport, the title track God III & Get Dealt With
 

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Classic album, might be one of my favorite albums from them due to the darker theme behind it. A lot of classics like Drop a gem on Em, Bloodsport, the title track God III & Get Dealt With
So a gold album with zero classic songs is a classic album.
Crazy,bet some of these same nikkas will act like thuglife aint a classic.
 

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So a gold album with zero classic songs is a classic album.
Crazy,bet some of these same nikkas will act like thuglife aint a classic.
The title song itself is a classic. U buggin. lol. It's a classic album cause of the quality of the album as a whole. It's a classic album cause it was one of the standout albums of a juggernaut year worth of great albums. It was just dope. Tho it's not my favorite Mobb album. The sound is undeniable imo. A chapter in their crazy 3 album run. Not that it matters to u cause u act like the east coast fukked ya bytch. lol. U have what @Art Barr calls "Mecca Envy". Hip hop started here. Get over it fam. And the nikka who created this thread is a Cali nikka. U pissed off at a fukkin magazine publication but the city felt those albums u named was classic. That's all that matters. The Source ain't New York. Just cause they gave some bogus ratings don't mean the streets didn't think those albums was crazy. And u know I'm one of the biggest Pac fans but Thug Life QUALITY wise ain't better than Hell On Earth as a whole.
 
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