The Start Of Your Ending 41st Side
The Infamous Prelude
Survival Of The Fittest
Eye For An Eye Your Beef Is Mines
Just Step Prelude
Give Up The Goods Just Step
Temperature's Rising
Up North Trip
Trife Life
Q.U. - Hectic
Right Back At You
The Grave Prelude
Cradle To The Grave
Drink Away The Pain Situations
Shook Ones Part II
Party Over
Frogtoon Music Album Info: The Infamous
Published: 08 Aug 2023, 05:09
"The Infamous..." Is The Second Studio Album By The American Hip-Hop Duo Mobb Deep. It Was Released On April 25 1995 By RCA Records And Loud Records. The Album Features Guest Appearances By Nas Raekwon Ghostface Killah And Q-Tip. It Was Largely Produced By Group Member Havoc With Q-Tip Also Contributing Production While Serving As The Mixing Engineer. Most Of The Leftover Songs From The Album Became Bonus Tracks For Mobb Deep's "The Infamous Mobb Deep" Album. Although They Are Now Considered A Legendary Group Leading Into The Release Of Their Second Album The Infamous It Was Far From A Given That Albert “Prodigy” Johnson And Kejuan “Havoc” Muchita Would Enjoy Such Long And Fruitful Careers. Their First Album "Juvenile Hell" Had Been A Commercial Flop Although It Did Yield A Minor Hit “Hit It From The Back ” And Led To Them Being Dropped By Their First Label 4th & Broadway. Prodigy Even Admits In His New Autobiography My Infamous Life That Him And Havoc Didn’t Really Take The Songwriting And Producing Process Serious For Their Debut. It’s Understandable Given That Both Were Teenagers At The Time. Besides If It Was The Impetus For What Was To Come Then It Was Definitely A Good Thing. While Only Producing Three Songs On "Juvenile Hell" The Group Produced A Majority Of The Infamous Carving Out A Unique And Unmistakable Sound. Dark Moody Brooding And Sinister The Music Was Apocalyptic And Havoc And Prodigy’s Unyielding And Unremorseful Lyrics Painted A Very Bleak Picture Of What Life Was Like Growing Up In Queensbridge Yeah We Know Prodigy Is From Hempstead Long Island But It’s Obvious He Spent A Lot Of Time In QB . It May Have Been Unnerving To Think That A Duo So Young Could Entertain Such Cold-Blooded Thoughts But Given The Overwhelmingly Positive Response The Realness Seemed To Resonate. The Album Contained Huge Smashes With “Shook Ones Pt. II ” And “Survival Of The Fittest ” And Disseminated Their Unique Dunn Slanguage All Over The World.