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1. Intro
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2. Me & My Crew
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3. Locked in Spofford
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4. Peer Pressure
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5. Skit #1
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6. Hold Down the Fort
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7. Bitch Ass Nigga
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8. Hit It from the Back
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9. Skit #2
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10. Stomp Em Out
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11. Skit #3
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12. Peer Pressure [The Large Professor Remix]
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13. Project Hallways
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14. Flavor for the Non Believers
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Juvenile Hell,Mobb Deep,Fourth & Bway / Pgd,East Coast Rap,Gangsta Rap,Hardcore Rap,Hip-Hop,Pop,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop
Average customer rating:
- One hell of a debut
- Soon to be Infamous.....
- Mobb Deep - Juvenile Hell
- welcome to the project hallways of juvenile hell you won't survive long!!!!!!
- grimey...
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Juvenile Hell
Mobb Deep
Manufacturer: Fontana Island
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
East Coast
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Gangsta & Hardcore
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- Murda Muzik
- The Infamous
- Infamy
- Amerikaz Nightmare
- Blood Money
ASIN: B000005HSW
Release Date: 1993-04-13 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Me & My Crew
- Locked In Spofford
- Peer Pressure
- Skit #1
- Hold Down The Fort
- Bitch Ass Nigga
- Hit It From The Back
- Skit #2
- Stomp Em Out
- Skit #3
- Peer Pressure (The Large Professor Remix)
- Project Hallways
- Flavor For The Non Believes
Customer Reviews:
One hell of a debut.......2007-03-16
This debut album marks the beginnings of the duo to come out of Queens. Havoc and Prodigy sounded better here than they did on Blood Money. Standout Tracks: tracks like Locked In Spofford, Hold Down The Fort, B***H A** N***A, Flavor For The Non Believes show that even back then Prodigy and Havoc were holding their own with rugged and raw rhymes. They even have a great song of substance called Peer Pressure(both the original and The Large Professor remix are cool with me)where they talk about just that. Other notable recordings Project Hallways and Stomp Em Out(Big Noyd steals the show). Filler: the only track I dont feel is Me And My Crew. The beat is dope but the rhymes were not. Bottom Line: Mobb Deep fans should not miss out on this classic debut from M O B B. It was good for the time it came out and it is better than the albums and mixtapes they are putting out now.
Soon to be Infamous............2007-02-04
I just ordered this cd, and glad I did. If you're a true MOBB fan, you'll want this in your collection because you can see where HAV and PEE started off from. The bangers "Hit it from the back" and "Peer pressure" are the singles, and both have great lyrics. Knowing MOBB roots is a key in being a true MOBB fan, its cool to see their style mature as the years pass.
Mobb Deep - Juvenile Hell.......2006-02-12
Let me say first of all that Mobb Deep has changed A LOT since this CD back in 1993. I like the rapping on this album, great voices that go perfectly together with the beats. Straight lyrics. Good beats. I really like the beats on this album, it has more of an old school style to it which I liked alot. So good production on that part. One thing I didnt like about the album was the skits, there is no reason for skits on albums. If they were all tracks instead of skits it would have been better. Showed laziness in my opinion. But overall a great album. If your a old school rap listener, then this album is for you. Good stuff!!
My Top 5
1.Me & My Crew
2.Hold Down The Fort
3.Hit It From The Back
4.Project Hallways
5.Flavor For The Non Believas
welcome to the project hallways of juvenile hell you won't survive long!!!!!!.......2006-02-05
this is their first album people,not the infamous which was a classic album,but this is when they were 18-19 and the production is dark as hell for 1993,this is when they were hungry,its not fair for people to judge them for this album,if anything this album is iller than the stuff they putting out since they're with g-unot,to me this album is more of a demo than an album,but you should definetely check this album out to see how they sound back in 1992-1993,they recorded this album in 1992 and released it in 1993,standout tracks are me and my crew(dark beat),locked in spofford(spofford is a juvenile detention center in the bronx),peer pressure(produced by dj premier,,better than the remix,and i was shocked to hear primo makin this track,it fits them),and hold down the fort(my favorite track and a dark beat),also on the song stomp em out its big noyd's first appearance.recommended for fans of mobb deep,new york hip hop,and 90's hip hop,don't sleep this album is grimey as hell and dark.
grimey..........2005-09-17
For some unknown reason, at least 50% of Mobb Deep's fans are unaware that "The Infamous" is not their debut album, and that this album preceded it in '93. "Juvenile Hell" is not as developed or massive sounding as The Infamous, but instead has rough, funky (and quite dark)beats from start to end, and very decent emceeing. Best track is saved until almost last - "Project Hallways" will have your neck bobbin', even if you haven't got a neck: it's that funky.
Pick this up if you like Mobb Deep but for some reason don't know about it.
Dance Music:
- Karma [CD-single]
- Labcabincalifornia [Explicit Lyrics]
- Lonely [CD-single]
- MP Da Last Don [Clean]
- Mr. Energizer [Explicit Lyrics]
- Mr. Energizer [Explicit Lyrics]
- N G's We Trust Who U Trust
- Narcissism [Explicit Lyrics]
- Nga Style
- Nga Style [Explicit Lyrics]
Dance Music
dance music
Dance Music
Return to Sender [CD-single] [Import]
Bloch: Thou Shalt Not Kill; For the Light Is Come
Billie Holiday's Greatest Hits (Decca)
Turn Back the Clock
Boarding Time [Import]
Coffee Breaks with Jesse Lee: Perfect Yoga for an Imperfect World
Apple of Her Eyes: Ringo No Komoriuta [Import]
Beyond Good and Evil
Blind Pilots [Enhanced] [EP] [Import]
Berlioz: Les Nuits d'été; et al / Crespin, Ansermet
Better Live than Dead [Live]
Beat the Bootleggers: Live 1967 [Live]
Brazilian Dreams [Import]
Passion: Better Is One Day
Birds of My Neighborhood