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Mobb Deep, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Kodak Black
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Mobb Deep, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Kodak Black

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
written by jummy84

Dave East, G Herbo, Boldy James, PLUTO, Lola Brooke, and more artists also dropped new music.

℗ 2025 Mass Appeal under exclusive license from Mobb Deep; Atlantic Records / Highbridge The Label, LLC, © 2025 Quado, Inc. under exclusive license to 300 Entertainment LLC; Vulture Love/Capitol Records

Today is Friday, which means there are a ton of new releases to look forward to from some of your favorite Hip-Hop artists. To help you unwind and enjoy the weekend, check out VIBE’s picks of songs and albums you should hear and add to your soundtrack of weekend festivities.

  • Mobb Deep – ‘Infinite’

    Mobb Deep - 'Infinite' Cover ArtMobb Deep - 'Infinite' Cover Art
    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 Mass Appeal under exclusive license from Mobb Deep

    Mobb Deep’s Infinite feels less like a final album and more like a farewell letter—etched in grit, soul, and legacy.

    Their ninth and final studio effort, it’s a fitting capstone to a career defined by uncompromising realism and raw lyricism. Spearheaded by Havoc, who masterfully assembled unreleased verses from Prodigy alongside trusted collaborators, the album bridges past and present without losing its edge.

    Standouts like “Look At Me” (with Clipse) and “Clear Black Nights” (featuring Raekwon and Ghostface Killah) are lyrical summits, while tracks like “My Era” and “Discontinued” echo vintage Mobb in tone and menace.

    Nas adds depth across three appearances, and polished cuts like “Easy Bruh” offer balance without softening the impact. With additional production by The Alchemist, Infinite is more than nostalgia—it’s a powerful, dignified closing chapter that honors the duo’s legacy without overstaying its welcome.

    Mobb Deep didn’t just sign off—they sealed their name into hip-hop history with reverence and precision. – Preezy Brown

  • A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie – “Part Of Me”

    A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie “Part Of Me” cover artA Boogie Wit Da Hoodie “Part Of Me” cover art
    Image Credit: Atlantic Records / Highbridge The Label, LLC, © 2025 Quado, Inc. under exclusive license to 300 Entertainment LLC

    A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie reminded people why he is one of the most enduring acts of the last decade, and a true R&B aficionado on “Part Of Me.”

    He put his melodic, hood love song spin on Mariah Carey’s classic “We Belong Together” and it hit the mark with flying colors. Boogie may not be the white hot act he was from 2016-2020, but a song like this is the ideal launchpad to roll out a forthcoming LP and get right back into the conversation.

    This is perfect as the temperature drops and the desire for that old thing back increases. This song link will be sent to many men and women over the next few months. – Armon Sadler

  • Kodak Black Featuring Chance The Rapper – “Still Got Chanel”

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    Image Credit: Vulture Love/Capitol Records

    Kodak Black and Chance The Rapper want their women to understand that they may not get everything they want, but they will “Still Get Chanel” in their new record.

    The beat is smooth, blending hard drums and hi-hats with a scintillating synth. Yak floats over the beat, continuing his trend of opening up rather than leaning into his hardened demeanor.

    As for Chance, this falls right in his bag as the previous “wife guy” rapper. There’s few things men love more than spending money on their women, so this felt like an easy effort for the guys.

    One special gem of this song is the duo harmonizing on the hook at the end; they are far from powerhouse vocalists, but the emoting lands well. – AS

  • Dave East Featuring Jeremih – “Stand On That”

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    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 FTD

    Dave East continues to build momentum for Karma 4 with “Stand On That,” a smooth, radio-ready selection that leans into his more romantic side.

    Featuring a silky hook from Jeremih, the track lets East blend street sensibilities with sentimental finesse, delivering lines like “Like Whitney and Bobby, we pull up lifted” with equal parts charm and edge.

    It’s a confident shift in tone—and a strong teaser for what’s next. – PB

  • G Herbo Featuring Jeremih – Whatever U Want

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    Image Credit: 2025 Machine Entertainment Group LLC, under exclusive license to Republic Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc

    G Herbo may be known for his drill raps and aggressive bars, but he has a knack for matters of the heart. “Whatever U Want” is an endearing offering, and he taps Jeremih to soar over this hook in the same way he has for his entire career.

    The Chicago duo covers issues of mistrust, contentment, tricking, and fulfilling needs. This is a smooth joint that can ring off in various environments, and also fitting for the fall weather change.

    There is something to Herbo maintaining his gritty voice on the piano and synth-laden beat; he isn’t changing, but rather just exposing more of his emotions in an authentic way. – AS

  • PLUTO Featuring NBA Youngboy – “2 Crash Outs”

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    Image Credit: 2025 UMG Recordings, Inc

    PLUTO showed why she is one of the most talked about upcoming acts in Atlanta. PLUTO WORLD, her second album in four months, is truly her own universe of flexes and brings a star-studded tracklist to build it out.

    YoungBoy Never Broke Again fits “2 Crash Outs” like a glove, Sexyy Red and NaNaski deliver the perfectly rationed dose of attitude on “Motion,” and Quavo drops another vintage 30-point game on “Show Haters.”

    Atlanta’s strength has always been churning out elite male acts, but PLUTO is one of the new crop of women who have confirmed that the ladies will always have something to say. – AS

  • Boldy James, Nicholas Craven – “No Blemishes”

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    Image Credit: Roc Nation Distribution

    With “No Blemishes,” Boldy James and Nicholas Craven deliver one of the week’s standout drops—a cold slice of soul-soaked street poetry that feels both lived-in and cinematic.

    Built around haunting vocal wails and Craven’s signature minimalist touch, the track is a potent reminder of the duo’s rare chemistry. It’s a strong teaser for their upcoming tape Criminally Attached, their fourth project together following a quietly consistent run.

    If “No Blemishes” is any indication of what’s to come, Criminally Attached should be a bar-heavy collection with the replay value to hold listeners captive for repeated spins. – PB

  • Reuben Vincent – Dre & Sidney 

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    Image Credit: 2025 JAMLA RECORDS, UNDER EXCLUSIVE LICENSE TO ROC NATION DISTRIBUTION

    Reuben Vincent’s “Dre & Sidney” is quite literally a movie in song form. There’s the 9th Wonder production, bringing together a classic backpack rap beat as fresh as a new loaf of bread.

    Then you sprinkle in Raheem Devaughn and rising act SWEATA, both of whom ascend with ease. However, the backbone of the record is Vincent, one of the most impressive rappers of the last few years.

    And as much as this plays like a love song for another human, it is a powerful love letter to Hip-Hop. His music has always shown how deep his feelings for the genre are, but a full tribute song puts it over the edge. – AS

  • Lola Brooke – “WASSUP WIT IT”

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    Image Credit: Arista Records
  • Fetty P Franklin – ‘FRANK’

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    Image Credit: © 2025 GroundHawg Entertainment

  • 1900Rugrat Featuring BabyTron – “Chicken Member”

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    Image Credit: © A Remain Solid / 300 Entertainment release, © 2025 1900Rugrat, under exclusive license to 300 Entertainment LLC

  • BabyChiefDoit – “Fried Chicken”

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    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 BabyChiefDoit under exclusive license to Artist Partner Group, Inc.

  • BAK Jay – ‘Letters I Never Sent’

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    Image Credit: © 2025 10K Projects

  • Skepta Featuring Finessekid – “Sirens (From Ireland)”

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    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 Big Smoke Records under exclusive licence to Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
  • Ashwin Gane Featuring Babyface Ray – “Flip Dat”

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    Image Credit: Kyyba Music
  • Rocklife Zho – ‘Z5’

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    Image Credit: © 2025 LLC4 Records

  • Big Boogie – “Toot It Up”

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    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 CMG

  • Niko Is – “Queima”

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    Image Credit: YouTube
  • Spiffy The Goat – ‘Anthems For You 2’

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    Image Credit: © 2025 Hitmaker Music Group

  • OsamaSon – ‘Psykotic’

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    Image Credit: ℗ Motion Music / Atlantic Records, ℗ 2025 OsamaSon under exclusive license to Motion Music, LLC and Atlantic Recording Corporation
  • YBN Lil Bro – “Ain’t Me”

    YBN Lil Bro - "Ain't Me" Cover ArtYBN Lil Bro - "Ain't Me" Cover Art
    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 99 OVR / Hitmaker Music Group/ Hitmaker Distro

  • HeadHuncho Amir – “You The Biggest”

    HeadHuncho Amir - "You The Biggest" Cover ArtHeadHuncho Amir - "You The Biggest" Cover Art
    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 Only Sun Music Group LLC, under exclusive license to 300 Entertainment LLC.

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Mobb Deep: Infinite Album Review
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Mobb Deep: Infinite Album Review

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
written by jummy84

On paper, every dial imaginable has been set back. Outside of a stray COVID mention and a dumb Havoc bar about getting canceled for joking about someone’s chromosomes, references are either era-specific (“Taj Mahal” is named for the formerly Trump-owned casino) or universal enough to not matter. Instead of the stable of producers behind Infamous, Havoc handles 11 of the album’s 15 beats, with Alchemist embracing his grimy Murda Muzik and Infamy roots on the other four.

The best Havoc beats from Mobb Deep’s prime took familiar sounds and bent them into menacing shapes. Here, tracks like “The M. The O. The B. The B.” and “Mr. Magik” mix that menace with the muted drum patterns he used on Kanye’s The Life of Pablo, giving the low-end even more depth. Alchemist, for his part, falls back on the style that made him famous—all gutter drums and echoing samples. The glitzy fuzz of “Taj Mahal,” in particular, sounds like it was pulled off a lesser-known Street Sweepers mixtape, while “Score Points” and “My Era” wouldn’t sound out of place on his collaborative albums with Prodigy.

Prodigy has no half-way appearances, either; he has at least one verse on every song, and does the hooks for a chunk of them. P’s delivery is as curt and chilling as ever (“RIP, you can’t son me/My pop’s dead,” he deadpans on “My Era”), even when his writing treads well-worn ground. There were seams to tighten and holes to fill, but Havoc and Alchemist handle his vocals with care. Most importantly, Havoc and Prodigy’s chemistry remains intact. Neither has ever been a particularly showy writer or lyrical gymnast—their respective appeal comes from their pugilist directness and the way their personalities stayed burrowed deep in the cement of LeFrak City, no matter how high their stars ascended. In this sense, “Mr. Magik” gets the closest to vintage Mobb Deep, particularly when the two trade the mic every few bars to go in on their enemies while dodging CIA agents and laying up with mistresses. The same could be said for the shuffling “Easy Bruh,” anchored by a drumbreak, faint keys, sirens, and the tightest Prodigy raps on the whole album (“Niggas mad? Put a cape on ’em/Now they super mad” got a good laugh out of me). At its best, Infinite feels effortless in a way Mobb Deep hasn’t for years, the pair comfortable in their older, wearier skin.

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Cardi B, Doja Cat, Young Thug, Mobb Deep, And More
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Cardi B, Doja Cat, Young Thug, Mobb Deep, And More

by jummy84 September 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Ice Spice, Sexyy Red, A$AP Ferg, Peezy, ScarLip, Juvenile, and other artists also unleash new releases.


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2025 Atlantic Recording Corporation; ℗ 2025 Kemosabe Records/RCA Records; A Young Stoner Life Records / 300 Entertainment release, © 2025 Atlantic Recording Corporation

Today is Friday, which means there are a ton of new releases to look forward to from some of your favorite Hip-Hop artists. To help you unwind and enjoy the weekend, check out VIBE’s picks of songs and albums you should hear and add to your soundtrack of weekend festivities.

  • Cardi B – “Don’t Do Too Much”

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    Image Credit: 2025 Atlantic Recording Corporation

    Cardi B’s “Don’t Do Too Much” plays like a record she should have collaborated with Ice Spice on, and that is fully complimentary.

    Nonetheless, she carries the record with ease. It is great hearing her on new types of production and seeing how she flows over a variety of beats, especially this one, without sounding rough.

    Topically, it also fits with the rest of the album; despite all of the difficulties she has experienced, she is still extremely confident. There are a lot of great tracks on Am I The Drama? across rap, pop, and R&B, but this bonus track is a standout. – Armon Sadler

  • Doja Cat – ‘Vie’

    Doja Cat - 'Vie' Cover ArtDoja Cat - 'Vie' Cover Art
    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 Kemosabe Records/RCA Records

    On Vie, Doja Cat continues to prove she’s one of pop’s most fearless shapeshifters. Blending genre and mood with practiced ease, her fifth album is a kaleidoscope of romance, lust, self-doubt, and revelation.

    Whether she’s deadpanning sharp lines over digitized snares on “AAAHH MEN!”—”Am I gay or am I just angry?”—or riffing on intimacy politics in “Gorgeous” (“You feel empowered, but not within”), Doja balances vulnerability with a provocateur’s flair.

    “Cards” delivers one of the album’s most quotable couplets, pairing sensuality with streetwise edge: “Break bread, ni**a, don’t twirl the pasta / Hand on my a**, did I stir the block up.”

    While “Take Me Dancing” with SZA doesn’t quite recapture the spark of their “Kiss Me More” magic, it’s still a lush, worthy addition. Elsewhere, “Acts of Service,” “Happy,” and “Make It Up” offer standout moments of sonic risk and emotional range.

    Titled as a layered play on the Roman numeral for five and a nod to La Vie en Rose, Vie thrives in its ambition. Doja Cat isn’t chasing trends—she’s building her own, one genre-defying, thought-provoking track at a time. This album isn’t just experimental—it’s alive with intention. – Preezy Brown

  • Young Thug – ‘UY Scuti’

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    Image Credit: A Young Stoner Life Records / 300 Entertainment release, © 2025 Atlantic Recording Corporation

    Young Thug successfully did what many artists fail to do on Uy Scuti; he turned back the clock.

    From the opening track “Ninja,”a cinematic trap opener with a jarring, head-scratching section where he uses the hard “R,” the Ken Carson-assisted “Yuck” which recalls 2019’s “Sup Mate,” all the way to copious infectious melodies and fluid lyricism.

    For those whose minds are stuck on his recent bad headlines, the focus may only be on the flaws of this album. However, for those who have been fans since his origins, this is a comfortable reminder of the eccentric talent they grew to love.

    He brings along many of his constant collaborators, including an impressive performance by Quavo on “Spider Or Jeffery.” The album is definitely long and imperfect, but there is a lot to love. – AS

  • Mobb Deep – “Taj Mahal”

    Mobb Deep - 'Infinite' Cover ArtMobb Deep - 'Infinite' Cover Art
    Image Credit: Mass Appeal

    “Taj Mahal” is a glorious return to form for Mobb Deep, a lavish yet gritty glimpse into the duo’s upcoming album Infinite, dropping October 10.

    Over a smoky, cinematic beat from The Alchemist, Prodigy sets the tone with a vivid recounting of a high-rolling night: “I hit the hundred dollar slot machine for $30,000.” Havoc follows suit, anchoring the track with sharp bars and a Queensbridge shoutout: “Wanna roll the dice, it’s the flick of the wrist.”

    As part of Mass Appeal’s Legend Has It campaign, “Taj Mahal” feels like legacy rap reawakened—timeless, confident, and unapologetically New York. – PB

  • Ice Spice – “Baddie Baddie”

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    Image Credit: © 2025 Dolo Entertainment, Inc., under exclusive license to UMG Recordings, Inc. & 10K Projects, LLC.

    Given how often Ice Spice calls herself a “baddie” in her songs, it felt like a matter of time before she made it a song title.

    “Baddie Baddie” doubles down on one of her favorite phrases, but also shows that she has continued trying new things.

    The production is different from her standard offering, and the flow matches the energy. Her assertion that she was just “poppin’ her sh*t” and didn’t mean to go pop is a fly summation of how her authenticity helped her to become a star as well.

    After a disappointing debut album, the Bronx star’s latest tracks signal that she has elevation on the way. “Baddie Baddie” is a good one. – AS

  • Sexyy Red – “Is You Coo”

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    Image Credit: Rebel/gamma.
  • A$AP Ferg – “Ferg Strong”

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    Image Credit: 2025 Trillagan Island

    Ferg Workout Plan? Ferg made a banger for the fitness folks with “Ferg Strong.” The beat recalls early 2000s nostalgia and is very ambitious, blending various synths, drum patterns, and instruments.

    Despite the organized chaos, she skates through it with ease. The Harlem rapper is often underrated as a rapper because he has made such fun, hype music throughout his career, but “Ferg Strong” is a firm reminder of his artistic mettle in various regards.

    There’s catchy lines, cool flows, and a fresh sharpness. It seems like he’s trying to push people away from ozempic as well, and what better way than provide them a soundtrack to hit their bicep curls and cardio? – AS

  • Peezy – ‘Still Ghetto’

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    Image Credit: © 2025 #Boyz Entertainment LLC / EMPIRE

  • ScarLip, FendiDa Rappa, Dank Demoss – “Big Girls”

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    Image Credit: Broken Child Productions/Epic
  • Juvenile Featuring Mannie Fresh, Dee-1 – “He Gone”

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    Image Credit: Noe Pierre
  • Monaleo – “Sexy Soulaan”

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    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 Stomp Down, Inc., under exclusive license to Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment
  • Dollar, Jay Dimes, DJ Holiday Featuring French Montana – “Upon Arrival (Remix)”

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    Image Credit: The Enterprize
  • Hit-Boy Featuring Lefty Gunplay, Spank Nitti James – “N.T.A.B.”

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    Image Credit: Surf Club Inc
  • Ty Dolla $ign Featuring Kodak Black, YG – “SMILE BODY PRETTY FACE”

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    Image Credit: © 2025 Atlantic Recording Corporation

  • Ron E Featuring Fabolous – “Still On My Mind”

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    Image Credit: MNRK Records LP
  • Chance The Rapper Featuring Do Or Die, Twista – “Ride (Remix)”

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    Image Credit: Chance The Rapper LLC
  • Toosii Featuring YoungBoy Never Broke Again – “Please Don’t Go”

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    Image Credit: © 2025 UMG Recordings, Inc.

  • G Herbo – “Reason”

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    Image Credit: G Herbo/UMG
  • BunnaB – “I Like Em”

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    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 Ice Cream Girl Entertainment LLC under exclusive license to Artist Partner Group, Inc.

  • Bruiser Wolf, Harry Fraud Featuring Benny The Butcher – “Raised By Dope”

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    Image Credit: Fake Shore Drive/ Bruiser House/ SRFSCHL, LLC
  • Lexa Gates – “Nothing To Worry Bout”

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  • Zillionaire Doe – “Skyami Living”

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    Image Credit: © 2025 CMG Records, distributed by Interscope Records

  • PLUTO – “Pluto Walk”

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    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 UMG Recordings, Inc

  • AraabMUZIK – “Lost In A Maze”

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    Image Credit: Araabmuzik, LLC
  • PaperRoute Woo – ‘Slime Dunkin”

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    Image Credit: © 2025 Paper Route Empire

  • Krown Vic Featuring Noodah05 – “Blue Bikinis”

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    Image Credit: United Masters
  • Lil Mosey – ‘Fall City’

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    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 Love U Forever LLC, under exclusive license to Cinq Music Group, LLC
  • Spyro – ‘The Men, The Boys & Your Guy’

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    Image Credit: © 2025 TAP Music, under exclusive license to Cinq Music Group, LLC

  • Fireboy DML, Pheelz – ‘Peace By Piece’

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    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 Riidiimacool / YBNL / EMPIRE
  • M-Dot & Confidence – “The Experience”

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    Image Credit: Below System Records

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Mobb Deep Announce New Album Infinite, Share New Song “Against the World”: Listen
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Mobb Deep Announce New Album Infinite, Share New Song “Against the World”: Listen

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

For the first time since 2014, there will be a new Mobb Deep album: Infinite, the follow-up to The Infamous Mobb Deep, is out October 10 via Mass Appeal. Below, listen to the 15-track record’s Havoc-produced opener, “Against the World.” Scroll down for the new album’s artwork.

Infinite is the first album from Mobb Deep since the death of Prodigy in 2017. It’s also Prodigy’s second posthumous release, following 2022’s The Hegelian Dialectic 2: The Book of Heroine.

“This one feels like coming full circle,” Havoc stated in a press release. “It’s that classic Mobb energy—dark, real, unfiltered. The sound that shaped who we are but also speaks to where hip-hop is right now.”

A month after Infinite’s release, Havoc (under the Mobb Deep) banner will go on a co-headlining tour with Raekwon. He’ll be celebrating the 30th anniversary of Mobb Deep’s iconic sophomore album, 1995’s The Infamous.

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Havoc Teases First Single From New Mobb Deep Album, 'Infinite'
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Havoc Teases First Single From New Mobb Deep Album, ‘Infinite’

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Mobb Deep is returning with their first album in over a decade. Havoc has revealed that the group’s forthcoming LP is titled Infinite, and it’s set for release on October 10 via Mass Appeal Records.

The lead single, “Against The World,” finds Havoc and the late Prodigy trading verses over a soulful instrumental — a rare duo appearance since Prodigy’s passing in 2017.

Nas announced the project in an Instagram post on Monday (Sept. 8), teasing the album with the line, “@mobbdeepqb Against The World #Infinite coming soon.”

The next day, Havoc previewed “Against The World” on the Joe and Jada podcast. In his opening verse, Prodigy raps, “New York is just one crumb on the map/ One crumb ain’t a lot,” delivering his signature grit and aggression that fans have long associated with his style.

Infinite is being billed not just as a comeback for Mobb Deep, but also as a tribute. It’s their first full album since The Infamous Mobb Deep (2014), and it’s their first released after Prodigy’s death. The project is entirely produced by Havoc and The Alchemist, and uses unreleased vocals from Prodigy.

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To recap Mobb Deep’s legacy: the duo, composed of Havoc and Prodigy, rose to prominence in the mid-1990s out of Queensbridge, New York. Their 1995 album The Infamous is considered a classic for its raw storytelling, menacing production, and vivid depictions of street life.

Over the years, they released several acclaimed albums like Hell on Earth (1996), Murda Muzik (1999), and Blood Money (2006), among others. Prodigy (born Albert Johnson) passed away on June 20, 2017, from complications related to sickle cell anemia.

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Since his death, his estate has released his solo posthumous album, The Hegelian Dialectic 2: The Book of Heroine (2022), and also brought his solo catalog back to streaming platforms.

As Infinite approaches, it represents both an end and a preservation of what Mobb Deep has meant in hip-hop — honoring Prodigy’s voice, cementing their influence, and offering fans a proper swan song from one of rap’s favorite duos.

Watch Havoc premiere “Against The World” on the Joe And Jada podcast below.

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