Credits
Lead Performance: Mobb Deep; Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
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Havoc and Prodigy have come a long way since their aptly titled '93 debut, Juvenile Hell. Over mostly self-produced, bare-bones beats, the pair's hard-edged rhymes paint a chilling picture of life on their mean streets, New York City's Queensbridge Housing Projects (home of Nas). Underground rap-heads -- and those who can break away from Jeep beats -- will rejoice.
Posted May 05, 1995
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