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Dead End Hip Hop provides coverage of hip-hop and conversations surrounding the culture. Join Ken (“Kinge”), Brandon “B”( B from the D), Rafael (“Feefo”), and Rod of Modest Media. No politics. No BS.
Mobb Deep has returned with Infinite, a powerful posthumous album produced by Havoc and Alchemist and executive produced by Nas alongside Mass Appeal. In this 3-man review, we take a deep look at what this project means for hip-hop and for Mobb Deep’s legacy. We talk about how Havoc and Alchemist’s chemistry shapes the sound of the album, the way Nas and Mass Appeal helped bring the vision to life, and how the production pays tribute to the classic Mobb Deep era while still pushing the sound forward.
We also get into the emotional weight behind hearing new verses from Prodigy, how his presence is felt throughout the record, and whether Infinite stands as a fitting continuation of what Mobb Deep built together. From the storytelling and lyricism to the sonic direction and guest appearances, we break down what works, what surprised us, and how this album adds to one of hip-hop’s most respected legacies.
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Dead End Hip Hop
Dead End Hip Hop provides coverage of hip-hop and conversations surrounding the culture. Join Ken (“Kinge”), Brandon “B”( B from the D), Rafael (“Feefo”), and Rod of Modest Media. No politics. No BS.