Prodigy of Mobb Deeps makes a big splash as his music is now being re-released back to DPSs and even for sale. A new album is slated for released in 2022. Almost all of the infamous solo artists music ...
Havoc is moving and shaking on a crisp October afternoon, heading into our interview in a SiriusXM greenroom right after talking to DJ Whoo Kid at the radio conglomerate. Wearing a camo hoodie and ...
On August 2, 2025, acclaimed producer The Alchemist took to X (formerly Twitter) to confirm what fans have been hoping to hear for years: “The new Mobb Deep album is done. Produced entirely by Havoc & ...
When Mobb Deep’s Infinite climbed to the top of Apple Music’s hip-hop album chart last week, the victory resonated far beyond streaming numbers. Pusha T immediately took notice, saluting the ...
Today, Mobb Deep dropped “Against The World,” the group’s first release since the death of Prodigy, who died at age 42 in 2017. The single is the first offering from their upcoming album Infinite, set ...
BROOKLYN, NY – JULY 11: Mob Deep’s Havoc (left) and Prodigy perform at the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival on July 11, 2015 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Raymond Hagans for rolling out) Mobb Deep‘s Havoc ...
Wu-Tang Clan rapper Raekwon and Mobb Deep have announced a special co-headlining tour celebrating the 30th anniversary of two of influential hip-hop albums, Raekwon’s Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... and ...
Mobb Deep may not be fully with us anymore, with Prodigy passing away in 2017 due to sickle cell anemia, but their legacy lives on. The Alchemist recently confirmed that he is working on the duo’s ...
Mobb Deep has had an illustrious career that’s spanned seven albums and more than a decade, but, really, this pair will forever be remembered for a single, legendary song: “Shook Ones, Pt. II,” which ...
Mass Appeal Records has just teased seven new albums from Nas and DJ Premier, Big L, Mobb Deep, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, and De La Soul. On Wednesday, the label announced through a video teaser that ...
Though slumping record sales have forced a number of veteran rappers – Jay-Z, Nas, Wu-Tang Clan and Snoop Dogg among them – into the same sort of heavy touring regimens that their rock peers have long ...