MOBB DEEP - HELL ON EARTH

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Rasan

Producer
May 17, 2002
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#3
to disucss this great album. and my threads don't have to have a point i'm 26 years old and i have over 5000 posts, thats gives me power. lol jk
every song is tight. 13 tracks of east coast grimy shit. and actually i would say pac had influence on these niggas. and here's why: pac was alive when they recorded this. they had beef. they stepped they shit up for the east coast as a whole when this came out.
my theory is when pac was alive he rose the bar for rap music because he was dominating the game and people had to compete
 

ThaG

Sicc OG
Jun 30, 2005
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Rasan said:
my theory is when pac was alive he rose the bar for rap music because he was dominating the game and people had to compete
I remember seeing a E-40 interview somewhere where he said exactly the same thing and I agree 100% with it
 
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hell on earth and the infamous were great albums... used to bump hell on earth nonstop in the headphones on the bus in high school...

extortion and drop a gem on em probably my favorite tracks...
 
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Hell on Earth was a good album!!!

But The Infamous will always be their classic!!!!!!

Juvenile Hell was a pretty good start for their debut since they were both young at the time but they outstandingly step their sh!t up wit Infamous!!!!!!


I also liked Murda Muzic cuz they continued to bring out more heat to it but unfortunately Murda Muzic was their last close-to-classic fully solid album cuz after that they completely fell off devastatingly.................................

So right after they released their "Infamous Hits", it's clearly official that their legacy is over......