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Comes from non-official places and samples - totally not real instrumentals.
This is an excellent pressing I picked up about 20 years back. The dynamics are top-notch, it's punchy, and the bass is tight. "What's Ya Poison" sounds incredible, for instance. In my view, this was Mobb Deep's last truly great album. It might not be on par with the masterpieces that are The Infamous and Hello My Earth, but it's a very solid album that still holds up after two decades. [I'm playing this with an Ortofon 2M Black cartridge]
This is the official drop, but it gives off those bootleg vibes. Just a heads up, Loud Records was also out here promoting other instrumental albums around that time, like Inspectah Deck's LP.
If you're tallying, this is Hav and P's third best album, which ain't half bad when you consider the legendary status of their other two. There's some serious heat on here, like "Allustrious", "Adrenaline", "What’s Ya Poison" with Cormega, and the absolute beast track "Quiet Storm" that could definitely go up against their past classics. As the H.N.I.C. would say, ‘’Don't care if you can't vibe to this. My peeps heads nod to this. We stand out like a terrace”. Other standouts are the 8-Ball collab "Where Ya From" which surprisingly slaps, the Nas feature "It’s Mine", the wall-shakin' "U.S.A. (Aiight Then)", and the Alchemist produced "The Realest" with Kool G Rap on the assist.
Absolutely fantastic sound! A true classic by the legendary. Top-notch quality throughout. Cartridge: Pick it S2 Ortofon
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