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NEW MOBB DEEP ALBUM "BLOODY MONEY" // OCT 11, 2005

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NEW MOBB DEEP ALBUM "BLOODY MONEY" // OCT 11, 2005

Postby AspirinE » Oct 11th, '05, 18:48

They new Mobb Deep album "Bloody Money" is scheduled to release early 2006 and features productions from Havoc, Dr. Dre, Eminem and Alchemist.

http://www.aftermathmusic.com/news/
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Postby Na1 » Oct 11th, '05, 20:45

Cool, production looks nice, hope their g-unit debut is a good one.
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Postby Coccoa » Oct 11th, '05, 20:56

It ll be good.
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Postby AspirinE » Oct 11th, '05, 20:57

Em_Young wrote:It ll be good.


I hope it will be better than the last album
coz their last album was quite a dissapontment :cry:
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Postby Coccoa » Oct 11th, '05, 21:32

It wasnt a disappointment. It was sumthin different. That's why everyone thought it was wack.
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Postby AspirinE » Oct 11th, '05, 21:38

Em_Young wrote:It wasnt a disappointment. It was sumthin different. That's why everyone thought it was wack.


i think there old style is wat made them Mobb Deep

but to every ear hears shit differently :roll:
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Postby Coccoa » Oct 11th, '05, 21:43

No one should just stick to the same thing and do 5-10 albums all the same. From KRS and NWA to 50 Cent and Eminem, it's obvious. Never stick to the same.

On the other hand, doing totally different shit every time is fucked up as well. Nas for example. Long gone and forgotten even since I Am. It was only Jigga's takeover that made Nas react and change the game with Ether.
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Postby AspirinE » Oct 11th, '05, 21:48

Yeah ur right there
well u can change as long as u change to the better side

for exaple EM he changed styles on every album but went in the wrong direction on the last one

Im still buying Mobb deeps new album though
just hope this isnt going to be a club bannger
I want a street album : (
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Postby B.A.D. » Oct 11th, '05, 21:53

I'll get the tracklist as soon as possible
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Postby j_shady » Oct 12th, '05, 02:23

thanks for the news...Mobb Deep w/ G-Unit still if'y about it, but i'll still give it a listen..as long as they stick w/ the same formula w/ a mix of somethin different then tehy'll be alright
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Postby enem » Oct 16th, '05, 21:23

what about the tracklist
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Postby B.A.D. » Oct 18th, '05, 03:11

http://www.soundlessmusic.com/news/gcry ... _money.htm

I don't think this is the exact order:

Destiny: NY (produced by: Cool & Dre)
I'll Get Bones (produced by: Cool & Dre)
Grow Up (produced by: Cool & Dre)
Kick Truth (produced by: Sha Money XL)
Lost /feat. 50 Cent & Tony Yayo (produced by: Dirty Swift)
The Low (produced by: Dirty Swift)
Die Together /feat. 50 Cent (produced by: Red Spyda)
Now U Kno (produced by: Red Spyda)
One Of Ours Part 3 /feat. 50 Cent (produced by: Havoc)
Keep The Hands Up (produced by: Havoc)
Its Us Again (produced by: The Alchemist)
Black Turn (produced by: The Alchemist)
Switchin' Places /feat. Slim Thug & Young Buck (produced by: The Alchemist)
Gon Get It (produced by: The Alchemist)
Strong Ones (produced by: Prodigy)
Coke Em /feat. Mase (produced by: Prodigy)
Gangsta Music /feat. 50 Cent (produced by: Dr.Dre)
Play Em /feat. Nate Dogg & Obie Trice (produced by: Eminem)
Wake Up Now (produced by: Eminem)
Blood Money (produced by: Scott Storch)
Lighthouse /feat. Twista & Jamie Foxx (produced by: Kanye West)

Executive Producer: 50 Cent
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