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Infamy is the fifth studio album by American East Coast hip-hop duo Mobb Deep. It was released on December 11, 2001 through Loud Records . Recording sessions took place at Kejuan Entertainment Studios, Right Track Recording, Chung King Studios and Sony Music Studios in New York City .
(Mobb Deep featuring Big Noyd and Rakim) — — — Hoodlum soundtrack "Quiet Storm" (Mobb Deep) 1999 106 [1] 35 — Murda Muzik "It's Mine" (Mobb Deep featuring Nas) — 71 — "U.S.A. (Aiight Then)" (Mobb Deep) 2000 — 95 — "Burn" (Mobb Deep featuring Big Noyd and Vita) 2001 99 56 — Infamy "Hey Luv (Anything)" (Mobb Deep featuring 112 ...
Mobb Deep — Infamy (Infamous) Project Pat — Mista Don't Play: Everythangs Workin (Hypnotize Minds/RED) Three 6 Mafia — Choices: The Album (Relativity/Hypnotize Minds) Violator: The Album, V2.0 (Violator) Wu-Tang Clan — Iron Flag
"Hey Luv (Anything)" is the second single from Mobb Deep's Infamy album. The song features 112 & the music video was directed by Little X. This song is also included on the B-side of "Get Away", the group's next single. It is Mobb Deep's highest charting song to date, peaking at #58 on the Billboard Hot 100.
With The Infamous, Mobb Deep invented a feeling, one that was more important than any individual word, chorus, or rhyme. All of New York was embracing degraded production at the time, but Havoc pushed beyond the low-resolution samples of RZA 's Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) into near-total abstraction, producing a masterpiece of low, muffled ...
The Infamous Archives is an compilation album by Queensbridge hip-hop duo Mobb Deep on March 13, 2007. The album consists of previously unreleased tracks. The first disc contains Mobb Deep's Back from a Hiatus mixtape from 1998. Rappers such as Sticky Fingaz, 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg and Busta Rhymes are featured.
The music video was directed by Diane Martel & features a cameo by DJ Kay Slay.Although Vita is on the chorus of the song, she does not appear in the music video for the song due to Mobb Deep's beef with Jay-Z, who had a strong relationship with her record label Murder Inc. Records).
"Get Away" is the third single from Mobb Deep's Infamy album. The song is produced by Ez Elpee & the music video is directed by Diane Martel. This b-side features the song "Hey Luv (Anything)", the group's previous single, featuring 112.