Mobb Deep Announces New Album Infinite
Mobb Deep is back. Somehow, even after all these years and the heartbreak of losing Prodigy back in 2017, the iconic rap duo just announced a brand-new album, Infinite, set for release on October 10, 2025.
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Honestly, when Havoc teased there might be another Mobb Deep project brewing, a lot of heads were skeptical myself included. But this one is real. And from the sounds of it, it's not just another posthumous cash grab; this is shaping up to be a really special moment both for longtime fans and newcomers wondering why these two are hip-hop legends.
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The first taste, “Against The World,” dropped this week, and it instantly had the old Mobb Deep energy the haunting samples, those tight, menacing bars. Prodigy's voice cuts through with the sort of bite that's almost nostalgic, like a tape from the '90s you forgot you loved. Havoc picks up right where they left off, rapping in that no-nonsense, New York-tough cadence that always made me walk a little faster down the street when it came through my headphones. It’s not just about reliving glory days, though; Havoc describes this whole album as a “full circle” return dark, unfiltered, and speaking honestly to where hip-hop stands right now.
And this isn’t just a two-man nostalgia tour. The rumor mill says Infinite is stacked. Features from Nas (on three tracks, no less!), Clipse, Jorja Smith, H.E.R., even Ghostface and Kool G Rap it's basically a heavyweight reunion for the genre. As a fan, that’s the kind of lineup that makes you double-check you’re not imagining the whole thing. Can you picture the studio sessions? The Alchemist, who’s always considered Mobb Deep one of his foundational mentors, is here again, digging through lost tapes and unreleased gems. Apparently, Prodigy's daughter, Santana Fox, was even hanging around the sessions, which somehow makes the whole story even more touching and real.
Sometimes you want an album to feel like an event something that’ll be playing out of car windows and crowded headphones for months. Infinite has all the right ingredients: real history, pain, redemption, a wave of features, and that unique, street-corner wisdom only Mobb Deep could deliver. There’s gonna be a tour, too, with Raekwon joining up for the 30th anniversary of The Infamous, which is honestly a little mind-blowing for anyone who remembers copping that record the first time around.
So yeah I’m hyped. Not just as a fan, but as someone who’s seen too many legacy acts phone it in. If early signs are right, Infinite isn’t just another entry in the catalog. It could be the sendoff Mobb Deep always deserved: classic, raw, and perfectly at home in a world that really, really needs it.