Mobb DeepBest Mobb Deep Albums Ranked
7.8
Avg Score
23
Opinions
11
Albums
15
Reviewers
Summary from 23 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Mobb Deep's catalog across 11 albums from 23 opinions, with an overall average of 7.8/10. The top-rated Mobb Deep album is The Infamous (1995) with a 9.1/10 average from 9 ratings, followed by Hell On Earth and Infinite. The discography on Wavelength spans 1993 to 2025. Shook Ones, Pt. II ranks as the highest-rated Mobb Deep song on Wavelength with a 8.6/10 average.
The Infamous
“Havoc and Prodigy have reissued their classic album The Infamous via a PledgeMusic-funded project. In addition to the original album, they are including a disc of rare and unreleased tracks from the sessions along with a full new album, confusingly, called The Infamous Mobb Deep.”
The Infamous
“The Queens duo mixed vivid tales of street life with grimy cinematic production”
Infinite
“Infinite is a rare posthumous album that is actually commendable and very solid on its own merits.”
Infinite
“The duo’s ninth album—and its first since Prodigy’s death—contains reconstructed songs that impressively retain the two rappers’ chemistry, though mostly sound like a retread of the pair’s glory days.”
The Infamous
“The Wu-Tang clan and their offshoots have returned an elevating spirit to the New York hip-hop scene in a way that hasn't been experienced there since the mid-'80s, when rivals KRS-One and MC Shan traded lyrical barbs with "Kill That Noise" and "The Bridge Is Over." New albums by KRS-One, Mobb Deep and Fat Joe bring the spotlight back to New York's South Bronx and Queensbridge Projects, but rather”
Blood Money
“The seemingly declawed hip-hop combo tosses its stark nihilism for G-Unit-aided pop.”
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