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Prince was on a record with Mobb Deep & Snoop! (& it was released YEARS Ago) No One knew! According to Havoc Prince was at Electric Lady & at the same time Prince was in the studio. So Prince wanders into the Mobb Deep session & he hops on keyboards & he's on the track "Thou Shall Not Kill"
Most of you cats don't know who Mobb Deep is. But let's just say, it is pretty amazing he worked with a gully act like that for free & played Keys on it. Nothing terribly special sounding about it, just interesting how Prince & Mobb Deep have a collaboration. The beat uses the Lost boys soundtrack theme melody for the hook "Cry Little Sister"
Never before disclosed until Nore podcast
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJO0-4c375c
Scan to 36 minutes to hear the story:
http://www1.play.it/audio/drink-champs/
Cool story... and interesting to hear this crazy Hip Hop connection. More evidence of sessions uncredited of Prince that are currently floating around. Prince and the infamous. [Edited 7/1/16 12:16pm] | |
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Yep, it's pretty crazy and cool.
I grew up a huge Mobb Deep fan in the 90's - "The Infamous", "Hell on Earth" and even "Murda Muzik" got a ton of play in my household. For me Havoc's production fell off after that and Prodigy started repeating himself lyrically, but those three albums are gems.
Absolutely crazy to hear that Prince just walked in and played keys on a Mobb joint.
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Oh, You listen to the podcast , everyone is LISTENING to tthat mf. The numbers are goddamn crazy. Nore is making a lot of people mad. [Edited 7/1/16 12:19pm] | |
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The Infamous was definitely one of my favorite mid-90s albums. Very cool that Prince recorded with them. No Candy 4 Me | |
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Mobb Deep were really dark! Their first three ablums were awesome. I agree with militant on that for sure! They did loose it after and soundedc way to,polished for my ears though which was a shame. Did u hear the very first album militant before the infamous? | |
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I was at a mobb deep show here in Boston shortly after Prince died. At one point in the show they started saying RIP to all the hip hop legends (Pac, Biggie, etc) and then Havoc said "RIP to that ni**a Prince." | |
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Deja vu. http://prince.org/msg/8/428682 | |
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Kinda like Stevie Nicks' Stand Back...I wonder how many other tracks P secretly guested on? | |
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