That off the final product it did however appear on the first "Violator" compilation. Is a true Mobb masterpiece, which really makes you wonder why they left Next new song is the track " Fuck Her (Sheisty)" which to me is not one of the better songs on the album although it's definitely okay. " Mobb Coming Thru" is an underground Mobb classic sometimes known as " Perfect Plot". The changes you'll hear include an alternative verison of " Quiet Storm", a track originally intended for "H.N.I.C.". Carter", Inspectah Deck's "Uncontrolled Substance" and, of course, The M-O-B-B's Murderous Music. ![]() The most talked about,Īnd widespread bootlegs, at the time were Nas' "I Am. Rush job due to deadlines, which often resulted in the final product notīehing at all as dope as originally intended. Of the old and throwing on something new. In to the studio to try and "freshen" up their projects, deleting some Projects leaking way ahead of time, resulting in the artists going back It was the time of Napster, as in the time where digital downloads andīootlegged albums rapidly become a reality. It also remains their best selling albumĮver, which should have made them realize that their biggest successesĬome from sticking to their script, rather than watering down theirĪlbums with super lame cuts like " Handcuffs". Good music since, I would have to agree that they have never come close Many would argue that Mobb Deep's last truly great album was "Murda Muzik",Īnd although the thugged out Queensbridge duo has released plenty of You can check out a gang of those remixes in this previous post on the subject. What I know, is that I would fucking love to hear the project in full. It seems most likely that they were working on a remix album, with some Pete beats, some Beat Fanatic beats as well as some outside producers. In 2011, however, the good folks over at Redefinition Records released a White Label 12" with Damu the Fudgemunk's remix, and now that Redef uploaded it to Soundcloud, it now says this was also for a "Starchild" remix project. ![]() Some of y'all might remember that it was originally Pete Rock who were said to remix the entire project, as "Soulchild", later we heard that the remixes would be handled by Beat Fanatic Productions. From there, it was said that "Starchild" would get a proper retail release, but a completely remixed take. The album was released on Grit Records, a small hip-hop label that had some success around this time with great releases by KRS-One and Soul Supreme along with OC. For vinyl, most of the songs were released on two equally limited vinyl EPs "The Funk Star", and "The Soul Star". 8: Return To Earth Outroīack to "Starchild", Ocee's fourth solo album, released in a very limited pressing on CD in Japan and some European countreis, in a very limited pressing. ALC's latest creation is called "Russian Roulette" and will, as expected, be heavy on interesting guest features. After releasing this year's brilliant "Vodka & Ayahuasca", Alchemist and Oh No are both taking time off from Gangrene in order to deliver respective solo projects.
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