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Hell on Earth (Mobb Deep album)

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Released
  
November 19, 1996

Producer
  
Mobb Deep

Artist
  
Mobb Deep

Label
  
Loud Records

Recorded
  
1995-1996

Hell on Earth (1996)
  
Murda Muzik (1999)

Release date
  
19 November 1996

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Length
  
61:35 (North America) 65:47 (international)

Genres
  
Hip hop music, Gangsta rap, East Coast hip hop, Hardcore hip hop

Similar
  
Mobb Deep albums, Hip hop music albums

Mobb deep hell on earth full album with bonus tracks


Hell on Earth is the third studio album by East Coast hip hop group Mobb Deep, which was first released on November 19, 1996, on Loud/RCA/BMG Records. The album is largely a continuation of Mobb Deep's previous album, the critically acclaimed The Infamous. The album is produced by Havoc and Prodigy and also features guest appearances by emcees Nas, Raekwon, Method Man, and frequent collaborator Big Noyd. The album stands out for its acclaimed singles "G.O.D. Pt. III" and "Hell on Earth (Front Lines)," as well as “Drop a Gem on 'Em," a response to 2Pac's diss track "Hit 'Em Up." A promotional single, "Still Shinin'", was released earlier that year and later added to the album. The album, one of the earliest enhanced CDs, also contains an additional track (“In the Long Run”) that at the time, had to be unlocked with the use of a computer.

Contents

Mobb deep hell on earth 1996 full album


Background

Since most of the album was recorded during the height of the East Coast-West Coast rivalry, many fans considered the darker songs to be subliminal disses toward 2Pac and other West Coast emcees, but Prodigy sends shout-outs to a list of west coasts artists such as Snoop Dogg, Tha Dogg Pound, and Xzibit in the liner notes.

Music

Havoc experiments with a more atmospheric type of production, using more classic piano and soul samples.

Reception

Hell on Earth was met with positive reviews from music critics and is considered by many to be among the duo's best work. The album was included in Q Magazine's 50 Heaviest Albums of All Time. The album was certified Gold on April 9, 1997, by the RIAA.

Songs

1Animal Instinct (feat Ty Nitty & Gambino)3:29
2Drop A Gem On 'Em4:18
3Bloodsport3:35

References

Hell on Earth (Mobb Deep album) Wikipedia