Get recruited, Get a Porsche · 614 days ago by J Diddy
This past week rap superstar 50 cent snapped up rap group Mobb Deep and added them to his label just a week after they were going to be dropped by Jive.
As a very generous signing bonus 50 cent bought both members of the group (Havoc and Prodigy) brand new Porsche’s.
Reportedly the group is already hard at work getting a new album ready for released under 50 Cent’s label titled “Blood Money.”

"Blood Money" Review · 624 days ago by J Diddy
Well folks its finally here, sitting on my desk, the new Mobb Deep released titled “Blood Money” and below is our unbiased review, I hope you will all find it useful.
During the 1990s, Havoc and Prodigy of the rap duo Mobb Deep epitomized, lyrically and sonically, the gritty environment of New York City.
They helped define East Coast hardcore hip-hop with their 1995 seminal CD, The Infamous, their lyrics harsh, their music moody and dark. But the past few years have seen New York slip in prominence; Southern crunk and West Coast funk are now in command.
Mobb Deep’s Blood Money looks to put New York back on the map – with 50 Cent, the muscle-bound rapper with the half-drunk flow, on board to help.
For the most part, the duo stays true to its hardcore rap roots. There are plenty of pounding beats and clever hooks, and Havoc and Prodigy stay grimy – on “Pearly Gates,” Prodigy beefs with God. And look for the bonus cuts, “Have a Party” and “Outta Control,” which are party starters.
But when 50 Cent’s presence is felt too much, his focus on chart-climbing dilutes underground appeal.

Mobb Deep Album Info · 636 days ago by J Diddy
Famous rap group Mobb Deep is planning on including several previously unreleased tracks on their new album “Live of the Infamous: The Best of Mobb Deep” which is due out on October 10th, as a special bonus fans a special DVD entitled “Life of the Infamous: The Videos” will also be included with some very special hard to find music videos.
The special DVD includes all Mobb Deep’s previously released music videos and some bonus clips from the movie “Sunset Park.”
Here is the offical track list for “Life Of The Infamous: The Best Of Mobb Deep” compiliation CD:
“Hit It From The Back” “Survival Of The Fittest” “Shook Ones Pt. II” “Temperature’s Rising” “Get Dealt With” “Quiet Storm (Remix)” featuring Lil’ Kim “Keep It Thoro” “G.O.D. Pt. III” “Hell On Earth (Front Lines)” “Hey Luv (Anything)” featuring 112 “Get Away” “The Learning (Burn)” featuring Big Noyd “Got It Twisted” “Real Gangstaz” featuring Lil Jon “Win Or Lose” “Blood Money” “Go Head”
No Money, Big Problem? · 647 days ago by J Diddy
Almost five hundred fans of Mobb Deep were let down this past Sunday, when at the last possible minute the rap group refused to take the stage at the Wellington Town Hall without being paid $7000USD in cold hard cash.
The Wellington, NZ fans had already shelled out $59/ticket to see the group and waited through several support acts but at 11pm a reluctant promoter had no choice but to come out on stage and tell the waiting fans the bad news.
Thats not all, Mobb Deep also failed to make a scheduled appearence earlier in the day at a local record store, leaving over 50 fans having just waited in line for nothing.
Matthew Peilua, the concert promoter, told ticket holders that they would recieve a refund but they would have to contact the Ticketek office to do so.
“There is probably nothing I can say to appease the hurt and frustration that people are feeling, but as an investor to this concert I too have lost out,” Matthew said.
As always their is no doubt two sides to this arguement however I do strongly feel that performers owe their fans a certain level of respect and should have taken the stage anyways, afterall those fans are the ones footing the bill for the performers lifestyle.
