The world's Most Infamous is back! Elite emcee Nyce Da Future and frequent collaborator Havoc, 1/2 of the legendary group Mobb Deep, have cooked up a fresh batch of dope beats and rhymes packaged in the form of a forthcoming EP titled "Future of the Streets."
The lead single, "Boss of the Bosses," sees the partners in rhyme trading bars over Havoc's production.
Santana Fox, the daughter of the late, great Prodigy of Mobb Deep is spreading her wings and showing the world the apple didn't fall far from the tree when it comes rapping skills.
Santana drops bars over the instrumental to Eminem's classic song "The Way I Am" in her latest music video, which she directed and edited herself.
Queens and Rochester collide as New York City legend, Nature, locks in with Black Sinatra and Young Sleep for a new fire single and accompanying music video titled "Wolves."
1. Lord Talk Trilogy Intro 2. Line Stay Buzzin' 3. Supply & Demand 4. Tfoh 5. Real Recognize Real Ft. Ransom 6. My Life On a Beat 7. Lord Mobbin Ft. T.F. 8. Hell or High Water Ft. Eto 9. Hot Boxin' 10. Lord Talk Trilogy Outro
"Don't Make a Wrong Move" is a classic 2002 song from Snoop Dogg featuring Prodigy of Mobb, Kokane and Special Ed off of Snoop's "Welcome To Tha House, Vol. 1."
DJ Absolut went digging in the crates and came up with an absolute gem titled "If It Ain't One Thing," featuring the late, great Prodigy of Mobb Deep, AZ, Tragedy Khadafi and Capone of Capone-N-Noreaga.
Upstate, New York is doing a large portion of the heavy lyrical lifting in the game right now. Buffalo emcee Y.N.X. 716 has certainly been doing his part, as has his Rochester counterpart 38 Spesh. Check out their collaboration titled "Love Lost."
"Boroughs (New York New York)" is a classic collaboration from Illa Ghee and the late, great Prodigy of Mobb Deep. I previously uploaded this video in 2009, but the quality is only 480P. So I re-ripped from Mobb Deep's 2004 "Infamous Allegiance, Pt. 1" DVD.
A new EP titled "Clash of the Titans" from Hillz and the late, great Fred the Godson is on the way. The lead single off of it is "We Don't Believe You."
Produced by Fred's frequent collaborators, The Heatmakerz.