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Mobb Deep dropped one of the best albums ever in 1995. Havoc talks about The Infamous. (AllHipHop Features) Havoc of Mobb Deep has been through it all. From beefs, wars and the eventual loss of ...
Mobb Deep's Havoc shares his views about music and how it has changed over the years, and what he has done to keep up with the times.
*Mobb Deep – comprised of rappers Havoc and Prodigy – is considered one of the legendary hip hop groups of all time. They are one of the key progenitors of hardcore East Coast hip hop in the ...
The Wire actor Tray Chaney is campaigning for him and co-star JD Williams to portray Mobb Deep in a potential biopic about the iconic Queensbridge duo. Over the weekend, Chaney hopped on Twitter ...
Queensbridge twosome Mobb Deep (aka Havoc and Prodigy) are set to tour the U.S. in celebration of their 20th anniversary (congratulations, gentlemen!). They’ll hit the Paid Dues Festival in ...
According to Havoc’s Vevo Footnotes annotation of Mobb Deep’s “Shook Ones, Pt. II” video, a fight broke out on set that nearly took his life.
Rappers Havoc and Prodigy from the group Mobb Deep make an appearance on MTV 2 Presents Sucker Free Week on April 6, 2006 in New York City.
A new lawsuit reveals that Mobb Deep may be in deep trouble. The rap duo have been named in a lawsuit from hardcore punk band Sick of It All for using their logo without their consent, Hypebeast ...
NYC hardcore band Sick of It All are suing Mobb Deep and Supreme for copyright infringement over the rap duo's use of a dragon logo on a recent collaboration with the streetwear giants.
The estate of late Mobb Deep rapper Prodigy, surviving member Havoc, and the streetwear brand Supreme have been sued in New York District Court for trademark infringement and unfair competition ...
Sick of It All have sued Mobb Deep over their collaboration with Supreme, Billboard reports. The suit was filed on Friday, with Supreme owner Chapter 4 Corp, Havoc’s Kejuan Muchita Inc, and the ...
Havoc Co-Signs Potential Mobb Deep Biopic Starring 'The Wire' Actors Tray Chaney, who portrayed Poot Carr in the hit HBO series, has been campaigning for himself and co-star JD Williams.