The Roots Feat Mobb Deep Performing “Burn” & “Shook Ones”! (Classic Tracks . Live From New York)

April 14th, 2010 | by admin |

Mobb Deep catapulted to the top of the hardcore hip-hop scene through Havoc and Prodigy’s straightforward narration of street life. Mobb Deep portrayed the struggles of living in New York City’s Queensbridge Houses. Following its release, The Infamous became one of the most influential albums of the East Coast hardcore hip-hop genre. The duo’s production stood out, as the beats were often hard-hitting and direct—a testament to Havoc, who produced the tracks almost exclusively throughout Mobb Deep’s career.[1] Furthermore, the smash hit single “Shook Ones Pt. II” received critical acclaim and was well-received within the hip-hop community. Mobb Deep’s third album, on Earth was released in 1996, debuting at number six on the Billboard album chart. The album continued the duo’s portrayal of harsh street life, while further pushing them to the forefront of the hardcore hip-hop scene, along with contemporary East Coast rappers like The Notorious B.I.G., Wu-Tang Clan collective, Jay-Z, and fellow Queensbridge associate Nas.

In 1998, the duo collaborated with reggae dancehall rapper Bounty Killer on the track “Deadly Zone” for the soundtrack to Blade. In 1999, they released the highly anticipated Murda Muzik album. Despite extensive bootlegging (nearly 30 songs of unreleased material leaked onto the Internet) and countless delays, the album debuted at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and quickly received platinum certification—further highlighted by the popular single “Quiet Storm.” Shortly afterward, Prodigy released his long-awaited solo album H.N.I.C, in which the MC collaborated with other artists (B.G. and N.O.R.E.) and producers (including The Alchemist, Rockwilder, and Just Blaze).

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  1. 6 Responses to “The Roots Feat Mobb Deep Performing “Burn” & “Shook Ones”! (Classic Tracks . Live From New York)”

  2. By woneps on Apr 14, 2010 | Reply

    QB 4live
    QB 4live

  3. By bender266 on Apr 14, 2010 | Reply

    I LOVE MOBB DEEP!!! …
    I LOVE MOBB DEEP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. By Freshhhhh1982 on Apr 14, 2010 | Reply

    @brambau Spot on.
    @brambau Spot on.

  5. By teermusk on Apr 14, 2010 | Reply

    Prodigy out?
    Prodigy out?

  6. By brambau on Apr 14, 2010 | Reply

    Read in the side …
    Read in the side bar. They say “straightforward narration of street life” “the duo’s portrayal of harsh street life”

    Let’s be honest, that’s white for “we bad criminals, you only half as cool as us”

  7. By frediablo on Apr 14, 2010 | Reply

    This was ill ! …
    This was ill !! I had this on some grimey ol cd.QB in the buildin! FREE P!!

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