It's August 28, 2025, 04:49:06 PM
Mobb Deep's Infamy will make a modest debut at No. 22 on next week's Billboard 200 albums chart, but the duo's fifth album managed to move enough units to take the top spot on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop albums chart. Technically, it was Infamy's second week on the R&B/Hip-Hop chart since there were enough street date violations to earn the album the No. 80 slot last week. Method Man and Redman's "How High" soundtrack checked in at No. 43 on the Billboard 200 and No. 6 on the R&B/Hip-Hop chart, while Warren G made his mark at No. 89 and No. 14 with The Return of the Regulator. On the singles side, Ja Rule was able to secure a second week with two hits in the top 10. "Livin' It Up" featuring Case fell from No. 8 to No. 10, but "Always on Time" featuring Ashanti jumped from No. 9 to No. 7. Next week is sure to be full of familiar names as well, as the Wu-Tang Clan's Iron Flag, Nas' Stillmatic, Jay-Z's Unplugged and Mystikal's Tarantula are among the releases that will storm the charts.
that mobb deep album is horrible... thanks for the nfo though
I kinda enjoy the album..oh well. Anyways-I can guarantee you its one of those albums where the hardcore fans all went out and bought it the first week ..and nobody will buy it the second.
That Mobb Deep album BLOWS.......Stillmatic and Iron Flag shit all over that album.
What!?!?! Stillmatic is on a whole nother level of Infamy. There aint no songs on Infamy that can fuck with Rewind, One Mic, Ether, Poison, or 2nd Childhood.
i'm sure those who sayin that stillmatic is a new era thang , a classic n all that shit , next month they'll be like man this album is good thats it....... NAWW MEAN
an this is comin from a person who thinks da game is a great album
AND whut's your point fool , did i said that stillmatic was wack or some... i bump this shit like crazy . i don't know whut u mean please explain yourself