Blood Money EXPLICIT LYRICS Mobb Deep

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  • Release Date: 05/02/2006
  • Sales Rank: 65,093
  • Label: INTERSCOPE RECORDS
  • UPC: 602498520673
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Blood Money

1LISTENSmoke It 2:57
2LISTENPut Em in Their Place 3:56
3LISTENStole Something / Lloyd Banks 3:57
4LISTENCreep / 50 Cent 4:01
5LISTENSpeakin So Freely 3:10
6LISTENBackstage Pass 3:05
7LISTENGive It to Me / Young Buck 3:08
8LISTENClick Click / Tony Yayo 4:25
9LISTENPearly Gates / 50 Cent 4:16
10LISTENCapital P, Capital H 4:15
11LISTENDaydreamin' 3:07
12LISTENThe Infamous / 50 Cent 3:53
13LISTENIn Love with the Moula 3:13
14LISTENIt's Alright / 50 Cent 4:25
15LISTENHave a Party / 50 Cent Bonus Track 4:00
16LISTENOutta Control Bonus Track / Remix 4:07

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Blood Money provides G-Unit with the opportunity to attach themselves to the legacy of Mobb Deep, and it gives Mobb Deep the chance to connect with a younger set of rap fans. Both groups take full advantage. The G-Unit stamp is all over the album, from the packaging to the mostly self-contained content -- 50 Cent drops in on five tracks, while Young Buck, Tony Yayo, and Lloyd Banks also guest. The album alternately sounds like a proper Mobb Deep album and a Mobb Deep album hosted (and occasionally overrun) by G-Unit, and neither camp is close to operating at full strength. The best example of the alliance's negative effect on the headliners is "Give It to Me," a rote "Candy Shop" knockoff in which Prodigy only fuels the argument that he has slipped as a lyricist: "I'm tired of finger-f*cking this phone/Phone calls bore me, you got me horny." Havoc (six tracks), Alchemist ("The Infamous"), and Sha Money XL and Ky Miller ("Put Em in Their Place") do come up with some productions worthy of Mobb Deep's old standard. Andy Kellman, All Music Guide



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This is a highly recommended LP.by Anonymous

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April 12, 2007: I'm really feelin this LP. You can actually bump every song without having to skip a song. Even though Infamy is my favorite, this joint hits 2. I'm glad they on G-Unit.

New Soundby Anonymous

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May 16, 2006: I feel that this ablum is a new sound to Mobb Deep. Their early albums were classics but all the beats were the same. havoc stepped his game on this album. Besides the fact that prodigy now sounds like fifty. Well tries to sound like fifty he stepped his game up too. So Ill give this album a four because they didnt go back and get big noyd, IM3, and the rest of the dudes who use to roll with them when they were getting bounced around at jive. But G-Unit helped them so the album is great.


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