- Murda Muzik
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Murda Muzik Studio album by Mobb Deep Released April 17, 1999 (US) Recorded 1997-1998 Genre East Coast hip hop Label Loud/Columbia/SME Records
CK 63715Producer Havoc
Alchemist
Prodigy
T-mix
Epitome Shamello Buddah
Jonathan WilliamsMobb Deep chronology Hell On Earth
(1996)Murda Muzik
(1999)Infamy
(2001)Singles from Murda Muzik - "Quiet Storm"
Released: March 14, 1999 - "It's Mine"
Released: August 31, 1999 - "U.S.A. (Aiight Then)"
Released: March 21, 2000
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Entertainment Weekly C+[2] RapReviews (8.5/10)[3] Robert Christgau B-[4] Murda Muzik is Mobb Deep's fourth album, which was released in 1999. It features one of the group's best-known and most acclaimed songs, "Quiet Storm." It is also the duo's most commercially successful album to date, for shipping over 1 million copies and was certified Platinum by the RIAA, debuting at #3 on the Billboard 200 charts. Murda Muzik also garnered positive reviews from The Source and Allmusic, among others. A censored version of the album, titled Mobb Muzik, was released simultaneously.
Contents
Track listing
# Title Producer(s) Performer (s) Time 1 "Intro" Ronald Reagan 0:44 2 "Streets Raised Me" Havoc Big Noyd, Havoc, Prodigy, Chinky 4:33 3 "What's Ya Poison" Havoc Cormega, Havoc, Prodigy 3:45 4 "Spread Love" Havoc Havoc, Prodigy 4:04 5 "Let A Ho Be A Ho" Havoc Havoc 3:35 6 "I'm Going Out" Havoc Havoc, Lil' Cease, Prodigy 3:45 7 "Allustrious" Havoc Havoc, Prodigy 4:09 8 "Adrenaline" Havoc Havoc, Prodigy 4:42 9 "Where Ya From" T-mix 8 Ball, Havoc, Prodigy 4:02 10 "Quiet Storm" Havoc Havoc, Prodigy 4:25 11 "Where Ya Heart At" Havoc Havoc, Prodigy 4:27 12 "Noyd Interlude" Big Noyd 0:19 13 "Can't Fuck Wit" Havoc Havoc, Prodigy, Raekwon 4:12 14 "Thug Muzik" The Alchemist Chinky, Infamous Mobb, Prodigy 4:34 15 "Murda Muzik" Havoc Havoc, Prodigy 4:11 16 "The Realest" The Alchemist Havoc, Kool G Rap, Prodigy 4:27 17 "U.S.A. (Aiight Then)" Epitome Shamello Buddah Havoc, Prodigy 4:04 18 "It's Mine" Mobb Deep Havoc, Nas, Prodigy 4:24 19 "Quiet Storm (Remix)" Havoc Havoc, Lil' Kim, Prodigy 4:04 Samples
Intro
- contains an excerpt from a speech of Ronald Reagan[5]
Adrenaline
- "Ballad Of The Decomposing Man" by Steve Hackett
Where Ya Heart At
- "Fear" by Sade
It's Mine
- "The Boy Is Mine" by Brandy & Monica
- "Scarface Cues" by Giorgio Moroder
Quiet Storm
- "White Lines (Don't Do It)" by Melle Mel
Chart positions
Chart (1999) Peak
positionBillboard 200 #3 Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums #2 Top Canadian Albums #6 Singles
Year Song Chart positions Billboard Hot 100 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Hot Rap Singles 1999 "It's Mine" - 71 25 "Quiet Storm" 106 35 17 2000 "U.S.A." - 95 30 Mobb Deep Albums Juvenile Hell · The Infamous · Hell on Earth · Murda Muzik · Infamy · Amerikaz Nightmare · Blood Money · The Safe Is CrackedSingles "Peer Pressure" · "Hit It from the Back" · "Shook Ones" · "Shook Ones (Part II)" · "Survival of the Fittest" · "Temperature's Rising" · "Give Up the Goods (Just Step)" · "Back at You" · "Drop a Gem on 'em" · "Front Lines (Hell on Earth)" · "G.O.D. Pt. III" · "Hoodlum" · "Quiet Storm" · "Quiet Storm (remix)" · "It's Mine" · "U.S.A. (Aiight Then)" · "Burn" · "Hey Luv (Anything)" · "Get Away" · "Pray for Me" · "Solidified" · "The Illest" · "Double Shots" · "Gangstaz Roll" · "Got It Twisted" · "Real Gangstaz" · "Throw Your Hands (In the Air)" · "Win or Lose" · "Outta Control" · "Have a Party" · "Put em in Their Place" · "Give It to Me" · "Creep"EPs Black Cocaine Related articles Categories:- Mobb Deep albums
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