Blood Money [PA]Mobb Deep
Release Date: 05/02/2006
Original Release:
2006
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 715808_CD
UPC # 602498520673
Label: Interscope Records (USA)
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Performer: Mobb Deep
Artist: 50 Cent; G-Unit Engineer: Kendu Isaacs; Mauricio "Veto" Iragorri; Matt "Spy" Szpyrka; "Fredwreck" Farid Nassar; Kyla Miller; Michael Eleopoulos; Chris Gilbert; Pat Viala; Steve Sola; Carlos Bess; Mike Elizondo Producer: Dr. Dre; Mike Elizondo; J.R. Rotem; "Fredwreck" Farid Nassar; Profile; K Lassik Beats; Kyla Miller; Havoc; Exile; Chad Beat; Alchemist; The Product; Sha Money XL; Dr. Dre Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: Personnel: "Fredwreck" Farid Nassar (guitar, keyboards); Sean Cruse (guitar); Keyon Harrold (trumpet, French horn, percussion); Raymond Angry (Fender Rhodes piano); Daniel Jones (Clavinet, Wurlitzer organ); Mark Batson, Mike Elizondo (keyboards); D. Prosper (percussion, background vocals). Audio Mixers: Dr. Dre; "Fredwreck" Farid Nassar; Patrick Viala; Steve Sola. Recording information: Bass Clef Studios, Ozone Park, NY; Digital Insight Recording, Las Vegas, NV; Live Wire Remote Recording Truck; Nate's Crib, LA, CA; Record One; Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA; Right Track Studios, New York, NY; Sound on Sound Studios, New York, NY. Editor: Carlos Bess. Photographer: Sarah A. Friedman. BLOOD MONEY marks the seventh release by Havoc and Prodigy, a.k.a. Mobb Deep. Hailing from New York City's notorious Queens Bridge Projects, the Mobb signed to G-Unit Records for their 2006 release, a returned favor of sorts from mega-star and label honcho 50 Cent for the influence the duo surely had on him. Not just a G-Unit album in label name only, BLOOD MONEY features crew members Lloyd Banks ("You Can't Get With This"), Young Buck ("Give It To Me"), Tony Yayo ("Night Rider"), and 50 Cent himself ("Pearly Gates" and "Creep") flowing over the Mobb's darkly aggressive and deeply mesmerizing signature sound. BLOOD MONEY also represents the first instance of the duo's use of outsider producers. Not to worry, though: the list includes heavy hitters like Sha Money XL, The Alchemist, and the heaviest hitter of all, Dr. Dre, all whom approach the Deep sound with respect and a deft touch. These new associations ensure that Mobb Deep will reach a broader audience without sullying the duo's teflon reputation.
Rolling Stone (p.57) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Eleven years after their classic second LP, THE INFAMOUS, a helping hand from Curtis Jackson has brought Mobb Deep back."
Entertainment Weekly (p.135) - "[G]roup members Havoc and Prodigy remain true to their dark, gritty, and often socially irresponsible roots." -- Grade: A-
Vibe (p.149) - 4 discs out of 5 -- "Although there remains a sheen throughout, the body of the set showcases the Mobb in darker, more familiar territory....Brash horns and ticking drums scream G Unit music, but Hav and P ably ride the aggressive composition."
Hailing from New York City's notorious Queens Bridge projects, Prodigy and Havoc, a.k.a. Mobb Deep, took the hip-hop world by storm with the release of their second album, 1995's THE INFAMOUS. An instant classic, the album was filled with raw beats, dark hooks, and brilliantly unflinching rhymes about ghetto life that, although filled with standard gangsta rap themes, emanated from a world entirely their own. Mobb Deep continued to record into the 21st century, and remain one of rap's most respected duos.
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