u mad son?
All Star
Prodigy spitting over classic Rza beat?
the opening shyt talking before the ill freestyle
And it was made with a happy little Jackson 5 sample of all things
Havoc
this is the reason i felt some type of way about Nores Drink Champs "tribute" to him
NORE would take any chance he could to shyt on prodigy on this podcast, he would say something nice about him but always as a backhanded compliment
then the tribute epsiode came out and he said he was the last dudes to give him a pound, and that they swapped toys together as kids ... besides that the whole episode was complete and utter bullshyt.
Its guilt fam..a lot of it is anyway. Ty Nitty, Mega, Nore all look kinda funnystyle with this shyt
To keep it real it seems funny style with Ty nitty doing all these RIP posts, when in life he seemed to distance himself from prodigy. Maybe I'm missing something, but I recall being at an event not too long ago and Ty Nitty was there. He was being interviewed and when they asked about Mobb he quickly shut that down and was all like "it's love and loyalty records now. fukk all that other shyt". Did they reconcile? I am not sure so call me out if I'm wrong, but I question how much love he would be showing if prodigy was still in the physical..
Unbelievable.when i heard the original sample i couldnt believe this shyt
Prodigy wrote a funny book.
Most underrated joint on Mobb Deep's last album
I can understand that. I think HOE is the better album from a technical point of view. Both guys upped their skill level of their crafts, and there's a good argument that the album is better. I still put Infamous over it because of the impact it had, and just the fact that it's got Shook Ones Part II and Survival of the Fittest on there. But Hell on Earth is probably a more consistent sound and theme, Hav's beats were better overall, and P IMO was the best rapper on earth at that time.Unbelievable.
Still put HOE over the Infamous. Havoc caught a feeling for that entire album...entire shyt was just dark.
I can understand that. I think HOE is the better album from a technical point of view. Both guys upped their skill level of their crafts, and there's a good argument that the album is better. I still put Infamous over it because of the impact it had, and just the fact that it's got Shook Ones Part II and Survival of the Fittest on there. But Hell on Earth is probably a more consistent sound and theme, Hav's beats were better overall, and P IMO was the best rapper on earth at that time.
What's another example where the first album is considered better, or more classic, because it meets all the check boxes, but the 2nd album is maybe executed better?
A lot of people werent happy with how they were portrayed but no one ever said he was lying