With Loud Records folding to it's major..Mobb Deep (Prodigy & Havoc) got off and are still shopping for a deal and while they are still trying to get that jumping off the infamous hit us off with the Murda Mixtape.We get told early on by Ice-T what the mixtape is all about on the intro ""This music is negative because the streets ate negative, y'know? So, in the record, you're gonna hear violence, you're gonna hear aggressive behavior
The "negativity" begins on the incredibly eerie piano laced 'Solidified" where Prodigy spits his usual poisonus darts:
You must be sick/
we been gettin' burned like the waco kids/
M-O-B-B do a remake of their street hit "Survival Of The Fittest",Havoc does a wonderful remake on the beat of "Paid In Full" which would make both Dre & Rakim both blush.It should be on the best beats of 2003.A suprising party track which isn't Mobb's demeanor "Double Shots'' has a beat which Will Smith may have rapped over to have a hit back in 98.
Mobb dont sleep on rap's current soul sampling and treat us to "What Can I Do''.An offical banger will have to the violin and piano laced "Favorite Rapper" where Mobb threaten obviously your favorite rapper.An obvious gem has to be "The Illest" produced by A
lchemist where we see Havoc spit one of his introspective rhymes to date.
True Mobb fans will enjoy the freestyles that follow ,as the infamous freestyle over their own classic joints like"Shook Ones",Prodigy will have you laughing with rhymes like:
"I'd rather, beat my dick than go the R. Kelly way/
I'd take Felice for nine and a half weeks/
Fill it back, pourin Henny on her ass cheeks/
I fucked Missy in that Lamborghini/
Give Foxy the ecstasy without the pill, see me/
I give Alicia Keys quickie while she on tour/
Nuttin' but Gangsta Love, then I take a flight home/
Another gem is "Burn Something" with Littles who takes clever shots at Jigga & Nas.Hardcore rap fans will be treated to apperances by Kool G Rap on ''Where You At?" and Cormega on "Thun & Kicko".
Mobb Deep fans will enjoy this mixtape as,Prodigy & Havoc stay true to thier gritty sound and show us they aint changing for s#@t!This album is a definite pick up.
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