mobb deep - juvenile hell
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mobb deep - juvenile hell
Listening to this after a long ass time. Damm, i forgot how dope this album was. Had some sick cuts like "me and my crew", "flavor for the non believers", "hit it from the back", "hold down the fort", and "locked down in spofford". Havoc and prodigy sound mad hungry on this.
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hit it from the back hit it from the back hit from the back LIKE..... THAT
I love that Ras Kass always said that was his favorite song haha
The Large Professor "Peer Pressure" remix is crazy raw
"I wasn't down with the mainstream, or should I say their team?"
some gems on it to be sure... the album as a whole is forgettable though...
easily eclipsed by their next three albums
I love that Ras Kass always said that was his favorite song haha
The Large Professor "Peer Pressure" remix is crazy raw
"I wasn't down with the mainstream, or should I say their team?"
some gems on it to be sure... the album as a whole is forgettable though...
easily eclipsed by their next three albums
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Because Zyg was saying that the next Mobb Deep album he was going to buy was Juvenile Hell, and he said 'The Infamous' was the only Mobb Deep album he currently owns. In other words, he doesn't have 'Hell On Earth', yet he was going to make the fatal mistake of buying 'Juvenile Hell', which is not even worth buying, especially not if you don't have 'Hell On Earth' in your collection, or even 'Murda Muzik' for that matter.the Wiper wrote:why exactly are you fine folks comparing 'juvenile hell' and 'hell on earth'??
i was just wondering.
zyg, the only reason you'd need 'juvenile hell' is if you're a collector, or just want to hear the early days of mobb deep.
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My opinion on the ranking of Mobb Deep albums
1. The Infamous...
2. Hell On Earth
3. Murda Muzik
4. H.N.I.C. (Prodigy's solo)
5. Juvenile Hell
6. Amerika's Nightmare
7. Infamy
8. Free Agents
5-8 aren't worth buying in their own right necessarily... but they each have a few bangers on them that are worth downloading
PEACE
1. The Infamous...
2. Hell On Earth
3. Murda Muzik
4. H.N.I.C. (Prodigy's solo)
5. Juvenile Hell
6. Amerika's Nightmare
7. Infamy
8. Free Agents
5-8 aren't worth buying in their own right necessarily... but they each have a few bangers on them that are worth downloading
PEACE
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"locked down in spofford"
One of my favorites.
One of my favorites.
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something backwards about getting into early mobb deep via Sage Francis... but hey, it ain't where you from, it's where you atcuriouscharles wrote:and now Hope is that much cooler of an album to me, thanks for this, I am now downloading this album.B. Ware tha Siniq wrote: "I wasn't down with the mainstream, or should I say their team?"