For hardcore rap fans, the word "infamous" automatically brings Mobb Deep to mind. The connotation is far from negative; in fact their rise to ill fame comes o... Read More...
Chad Muska. Not exactly a name that rolls off the tongue. In fact, you might even choke on it. And a lot of you are probably staring at this review right now th... Read More...
On one hand, the instant cynic in me says that this is a callous attempt by Universal Records to suck up to Snoop by distributing for his imprint label Doggy S... Read More...
Judging by the first two singles released from this album alone, one might be led to believe that "Infamy" was a fresh new release from Mobb Deep. "The Learnin... Read More...
Although they already had one album notched on their belt by 1995 (the mostly forgettable "Juvenile Hell") this is the album where it all really started. For a ... Read More...
The first thing a lot of people were asking when they heard about this album was "Who is Lake?" Lake, in short, is an infamous (no pun intended) QB hustler. He... Read More...