See More Your browser does not support the audio element. Hardcore fans will be down with every cold hard minute, everybody else gets a B+ effort, and the hip-hop game as a whole gets a really good reason to save Prodigy's place at the table for the next three-and-a-half years. Not so surprising considering P's legal situation and taking the highlights into account, it's even forgivable.
Odd that his last track before lockup would be a gimmicky, oddball sounding remix, plus there's an overall feeling that the uneven H.N.I.C., Pt.
Strangest and most disposable of all is the "ABC" remix which uses some kind of translation software to turn the Prodigy's English verses into Spanish language rapping. Besides being Alchemist's greatest moment, "Young Veterans" warns the freshman thug that this desolate life is no place for the weak, but when the redundant murder numbers begin halfway through, the album starts to numb and the stories become less effective. 2" sheds light on where it all began as the rapper recounts the first jewelry store robbery he pulled off with dad and tells of childhood memories of Havoc's brother "Killer" ("They shot him in his head /Killer ran home/Took some Advil/Pulled the bullet out on his own").
"This is usually the part of the movie where the pistol comes out" is how Prodigy deals with his inescapable situation, but his promise to return and dominate is sure. Havoc's church organ loop gives "I Want Out" a fittingly dramatic sound for a pre-prison goodbye song, plus a reminder of how much the Mobb Deep attitude will be missed. TIDAL is the first global music streaming service with high fidelity sound, hi-def video quality, along with expertly curated. Roams gives "ABC" a wonderful nightmare texture while Apex kills on "It's Nothing" by hyping up Prodigy's usual horror show backing tracks into something much more frantic and brittle. 2 is a much more varied and traditional effort with producer Alchemist stepping aside occasionally to let folks like Apex, Sid Roams, and Prodigy's Mobb Deep brother Havoc behind the boards. 2 is a near masterwork, an almost classic that just can't lift its head over the bar Return of the Mac placed so high. Put these two facts together and it might explain why the ambitious H.N.I.C., Pt. It also follows his excellent Return of the Mac album by just a little over a year, although Prodigy has taken to calling that effort a "mixtape" even when it looked and played like your standard issue full-length. 2 landed as the Mobb Deep member was beginning a three-and-a-half year sentence on unlawful gun possession charges.
Nicht nur für die hardcore Fans, sondern für jeden der was von guter Musik versteht.Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs. Um noch einen oben drauf zusetzen noch ein paar Tracks für den Chillmode oder Frauenbesuch ) "Gangsta Love" und "My Angel".ĭiese Scheibe ist fresher als fresh und vor allem aktuell relevant. Dieses Album trifft den Zahn der Zeit!!!ĭie Party-Banger des Albums sind "Pretty Thug", "Make it Hot" und "Get Money" letzteren beiden produziert vom talentierten Producer Young L.ĭas er rhyme-technisch immer noch zur Elite der besten 40 MC's weltweit gehört, stellt er ebenfalls unter Beweis mit Tracks wie "Co-Pilot"įeat. Ich bin offen für neue Sachen und lass vergangenes vergangen sein. ) Ich bin Fan von Mobb Deep seit erster Stunde. NEIN es ist nicht der "alte" P (bis auf ein Paar wenige Tracks) Es ist der neue 3-jährigen Knastaufenthalt kommt er mit diesem Brett, dem drittem Teil seiner H.N.I.C Saga zurück.ĭieses Album wird mit Sicherheit bei den meisten Aufregung auslösen.
I am angel dust smoke, Please light up my fuse, These n***** p****, word to mommy I would do n***** filthy, I am really the things that I rap, You just a custy trust me, You don't want that." In the end HNIC 3 is a worthy addition to the series Prodigy created back in 2000 and will hopefully uphold in the years to come. Prodigy's lyrics are focused and well delivered "I am not what you assume I am a f****** terror, Will you ever make a move, If you've heard 'Trials of Love' on the first HNIC you'll get an idea of what to expect, explicit and grimey descriptions with that head nodding beat. Prodigy did an interview with Young Jack Thriller on describing HNIC 3 as having a gangsta love vibe which I believe should appeal to a more mature, grown audience. Lyrical content is split between the unwholesome gangsta and the pretty thug. Without Rhyme or Reason, Pretty Thug, Award Show Life and Skull & Bones are tracks that stand out as some of Prodigy's finest works. There are twenty solid tracks on this album. Alchemist, Sid Roams, Oh No, Ty Fyffe and Beat Butcha get credit for producing. The latest offering sounds original yet retains the dark, gloomy and bleak sound Mobb Deep have become famous for. The infamous HNIC series continues as Prodigy serves 'em up with another classic.