Infamy

Infamy Artist: Mobb Deep
Label: Sony
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Format: Clean
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 696998589025
EAN: 0696998589025
ASIN: B00005U2LG


Release Date: 2001-12-11

Infamy


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Tracks:

  1. Pray For Me
  2. Get Away
  3. Bounce
  4. Clap
  5. Kill That
  6. My Gats Spitting
  7. Handcuffs
  8. Hey Luv (Anything)
  9. The Learning (Burn)
  10. Live Foul
  11. Hurt
  12. Get At Me
  13. I Won't Fall
  14. Crawlin
  15. Nothing Like Home
  16. There I Go Again/So Long

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  1. Mobb Muzik
  2. Amerikaz Nightmare
  3. Life After Death
  4. The Infamous
  5. When Disaster Strikes

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Mobb Deep's last great album.......2006-12-08

Yes I meant what I said. The last great album from this duo before that garbage mixtape and the two albums after that were even worse than the mixtape. Standout Tracks: PRAY FOR ME(Lil Mo is a trip), GET AWAY, BOUNCE, CLAP, KILL THAT N***A, MY GATS SPITTING, HANDCUFFS(hilarious), THE LEARNING, HURT N***AS(Havoc killed it), GET AT ME(vintage Prodigy flow), CRAWLIN(Prodigy disses Jay-z), NOTHING LIKE HOME, and SO LONG. Filler: Hey luv(wack first single that made Mobb Deep fans second guess the quality of this album) and Live Foul(nice beat, kind of commercial). Bottom Line: Imfamy is the last great album M O B B gave you before their downward spiral into commercial hell. Excellent production and superb lyricism on this album but there only one problem......HAVOC FLOORS PRODIGY ON EVERY OTHER SONG!!! Prodigy's presence was always felt on the first four albums but on this one Havoc outraps him so much that sometimes you forget that Prodigy is on a track. He has some decent rhymes on certain songs like Get At Me, I Wont Fall etc but Havoc steals the show. I would still endorse this album over the last two albums though.

5 out of 5 stars MOBB DEEP Infamy [Clean].......2004-07-21

This is album is probably the most under rated rap album and probably Mobb Deep's best album. And also the best album put out on the now dissolved Loud Records. This album definatley was slept on. It can be listened to beginning to end. Havoc and Prodigy are so incredibly intelligent and witty that the album has to be listened to over and over again to fully understand the deepness of the lyrics. Production is A+ with Havoc leading the way. This clean version was edited well and is certainly a recommended purchase. Also the artwork and cd packing is equally satisfy and brillantly done just like the album.

4 out of 5 stars Good album but could be better.......2002-03-25

Both artists are good. The songs are great accept for "Hurt" That song is a waste. Havoc is a better rapper than Prodigy. Havoc always rapped about the song title, while Prodigy rapped about him blowing his gun. Also there needs to be more fast paced songs like "Clap" Mobb Deep has been known to curse alot,(especially Prodigy) but the album is edited very well... The only words they take out are the curses... along with drugs and guns. Don't worry about the cursing, get the edited version, you will be satisfied. I am a new mobb deep fan. After I got this clean album, I got "HNIC"clean. That one, Prodigy puts on a better effort with is higher, faster, boastful voice. Not the slow, deep, cursing...phrases, because those only result in being edited out with one of those stupid little sound effects. Thats why I mostly buy edited versions of cd's, because 1.you can play it any where, in a public place 2. You dont have to hear all of Prodigy's deep cursing and gun talk 3.You learn more gun talk phrases and sex. Prodigy has the potential to go deep into what he believes and his past and could say alot. He could be another Styles,... , Its okay to say like two phrases ...them and my gun is ? but after that you know stop cursing so much. Havoc's did his job on this one, lyrically and production wise. If you a Mobb fan then you probably dissapointed at this one

Music Album:

  1. Nuttin' Less Nuttin' Mo' ~ College Boyz
  2. Code of Tha Street ~ 151
  3. Five Elements ~ Sankofa
  4. DPGC: U Know What I'm Throwin' Up ~ Daz Dillinger
  5. White Eyes ~ Magic
  6. Section 8 Mob ~ Section 8 Mob
  7. The Hood Stories ~ Dirty
  8. Maybe, Pt. 2 ~ N.E.R.D.
  9. Come with Me [CD-Single] ~ Puff Daddy & Jimmy Page
  10. Neighborhood Superstarz ~ JT the Bigga Figga

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Intensity ~ Art Pepper

Conversations ~ Dan Rose

The Blue Note Years, Vol. 5: Avant Garde 1963-1967 ~ Various Artists

I Didn't Know About You ~ Karrin Allyson

Tiny Capers ~ Jon Hazilla

Aquamosh ~ Plastilina Mosh

From Colombia with Salsa ~ Cachaco

Nuestras Canciones, Vol. 3 ~ Adolfo Y Gustavo Angel

La Flecha ~ Palomo y Gorrion