Longtime Mobb Deep affiliate and South Jamaica, Queens, New York rhyme spitter, Nyce Da Future, is releasing a new EP titled "The Perfect Storm" on Monday, October 25th.
The entire project is produced by Rochester, New York's legend in the making Eto.
Check out the fire lead single "Just Gettin Started" featuring Eto.
DM @EtoMusicRoc on Instagram to purchase "The Perfect Storm" EP directly from the source.
Nyce Da Future and Havoc of Mobb Deep are in the lab putting the finishing touches on their forthcoming "Future of the Streets 2" project. To get fans warmed up the duo drop off a new banger titled "You Know My Body."
DJ Stickz linked up with Rochester, New York heavy spitter, Eto, and his longtime associate Jai Black for a fire freestyle over Mobb Deep's "Paid in Full" instrumental.
Southside, Jamaica Queensbridge, New York natives Nyce Da Future and living legend, Havoc of Mobb Deep, have almost wrapped up their "Future of the Streets 2" project.
While Infamous fans anxiously await it's release, the duo is keeping them satisfied by dropping their 2nd new banger in as many weeks titled "Difference."
Produced by Havoc
If you haven't copped the 1st "Future of the Streets" EP, you can grab it from your favorite streaming platform now:
Super producer and legendary emcee Havoc of Mobb Deep and Nyce Da Future just released their "Future of the Streets" EP. The third single and second official music video off of the project is for the banger, "Active."
Mobb Deep - Can I Live Ft. Murder Mook x DJ Absolut (Unreleased Freestyle Audio)
Today marks four years since the passing of the one and only Prodigy aka Bandana P. To mark the occasion DJ Absolut drops off an unreleased Mobb Deep "Can I Live" freestyle featuring Murda Mook.
In the words of Absolut:
"I KNEW PRODIGY, & PRODIGY WOULD WANT YOU TO HEAR HIS MUSIC & NOT LET IT SIT.
I RELEASED THIS MOBB DEEP FREESTYLE IN REMEMBRANCE OF PRODIGY WHO PASSED JUNE 20TH OF 2017. MOBB 4 LIFE."
Southside, Jamaica Queensbridge, New York emcee Nyce Da Future recently sat down with Freak Genius TV for an in depth conversation.
He talked about his new "Future of the Streets" EP with Havoc of Mobb Deep, being a longtime member of The Infamous family, advice the late, great Prodigy gave to him, the bidding war for Mobb Deep when the group left Jive Records and why he told Prodigy that signing with 50 Cent/G-Unit Records was the right move, the DVD vs streaming eras, Tony Yayo convincing him to take the rap game seriously, favorite songs off of "Future of the Streets," the importance of being versatile, being accessible to fans, the current state of New York City hip hop, southern rappers being united and more.
"Future of the Streets" is available on all streaming platforms:
Piif drops off passionate track with Mobb Deep Legend, Havoc, where they reminisce and speak about topics going on in the world today. Truly a great combination of old soul and young wisdom. RIP Prodigy.
"Prosper" available now on all streaming platforms:
"Future of the Streets," the highly anticipated EP from Nyce Da Future and legendary emcee/producer Havoc of Mobb Deep has finally arrived. The longtime collaborators gift fans with eight gutter songs of that Most Infamous sound everyone has come to expect.
Santana Fox inherited both talent and an intense work ethic from her father, Prodigy of Mobb Deep." As she prepares to drop her debut album this summer titled "Girl Next Door," Santana is keeping fans happy by continuing to drop new singles and music videos.
Santana's latest effort "Muerte" was produced by her brother, Bando Red.
Super producer and legendary emcee Havoc of Mobb Deep and Nyce Da Future just released their "Future of the Streets" EP. The lead single and first music video off of the project is for the instant classic, "Boss of the Bosses."
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.
Rochester, New York emcee M Doc Diego and producer Cvere return with a heater titled "Its Alright," with an assist from Syracuse, New York artist Street Da' Villan off their newly released project, "Cverely Familiar 2." Fully produced by Cvere out now on all major streaming platforms and online stores support the project below in link
"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.