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DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: Damien J. on June 11, 2005, 01:35:37 AM
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In an interview Littles told us about his break from Mobb Deep and that Mobb Deep is 100% signed to G-Unit.
As far as Mobb Deep... Late last year you were quoted as saying "Things started falling a part because of [Havoc and Prodigy], they get on stage, one is on one end, one is on the other. They split up the label, that's why I am gone. I can't pick sides, so I gotta step back and do myself." What led to ya'll going your separate ways ?
Well what led to me goin' MY separate way is; first and foremost, I was doin' my own thing as far as Mobb Deep, I was doin' my own thing before them, I was puttin out mixtapes before Mobb Deep...but we grew up together; I was on Mobb Deep's first album, I was on P's album, I was still doin my own thing though....But when they got that 50-50 deal at Jive Records....I had 50-100 ppl sellin' my mixtapes, we'd bump into one another....Tellin' me "We got a 50-50 deal and we got our own label, you could jump aboard"...and I got involved with em 'cause they been in the game for 10 years, know what I'm sayin'...I thought I was gettin' involved with 2 Russell Simmons type individuals...when I got involved with em, they did have a 50-50 situation, it was theyīre own label...Shit didn't add up right though, theyīre business mentality to get the label up and runnin...they weren't ready to do it. I wanted to do an M.O.P./Mobb Deep album, I wanted to do shit with the new Mobb Deep Mafia, Noyd...Get Lil' Jon and Nate Dogg too, it would set us all back up in the market. I knew the chain of command and I wanted to do it precisely right. You donīt just try to go to Mobb Deep and try to piggyback for 6 months. I wanted to make Infamous Records the new Def Jam. I thought Mobb Deep could blow up, and I guess it came true 'cause they signed to G-Unit.
So they signed to G-Unit Now
Yeah...
Read The Full Interview (http://www.hiphop-magazine.com/interviews.php?pn=fullnews&newsfile=news-show&id=29)
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what the fuck....
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i didnīt wanna see this move come true but i guess itīs about to be official very soon. *ques up The Infamous and realizes that M-O-B-B will never be able to release an album like that on G-Unit*
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this is fucked up :(
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this is fucked up :(
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yeah, itīs strange to witness what happens to the heroes of your younger youth...
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never really cared bout mobb deep only time i listen to them is when im bumpin Riflemen
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This is great news IMO.
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who gives a shit? theyre better than Tony yayo and Loyd banks
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what??? man i used to be a mobb deep fan
but just the name g-unit makes me angry
bad move imo
peace
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lol mobb deep signing to g unit
wtf
damn u gotta give it to 50 trying 2 be the next puffy hes really making alot of $$$
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Hey, at least he's not signing some new dude with no talent that nobody ever heard. Even if they make wack songs, I prefer hearing them than any G-unit member. They need to get papers too you know. They gave hip-hop 2 classics with their first two albums. So who gives a shit if their signing to G-unit? They weren't puttin out anything better anyway. They been wack for a long time now.
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^^Yeah..but I guarantee they aren't gonna have their same raw,grimey style like on all their other albums..50 is gonna make them make some music on some poppy mainstream shiet
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littles was pissed just sittin on the back burner so he split from th mobb after sum harsh words by both parties so hes been lookin 4 a deal 4 a minute now
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boo >:(
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mobb deep and gunit this should be interesting to hear. 8) 8) 8)
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^^Yeah..but I guarantee they aren't gonna have their same raw,grimey style like on all their other albums..50 is gonna make them make some music on some poppy mainstream shiet
Yeah, just like how Young Buck's album was "pop". ::)