Exclusive:
Havoc says fans can expect a Mobb Deep and Nas album and explains why performing
"The Infamous" in its entirety at Rock the Bells presents a new challenge
for the duo.
One of the surprises announced during last night "s Rock the Bells press conference
was that Havoc and Prodigy would be performing Mobb Deep "s The Infamous album
in its entirety, joining a list of acts that includes Nas, Lauryn Hill and Souls
of Mischief, to name a few. This news broke as Mobb Deep continues to work on
new material after Prodigy "s recent release from prison. Havoc sat down with
us to talk about joining the Rock the Bells lineup and broke exclusive news
to HipHopDX by saying, "We "re going to do a Mobb Deep and Nas album."
When asked what fans can expect from Mobb Deep "s renewed relationship with
Nas, following their "Dog Shit" release, Havoc said that fans can
expect, "an album from it."
"We’re gonna do a Mobb Deep and Nas album. It hasn’t begun
but we tipped the iceberg a little bit with the "Dog Shit. " I think as we was
working, doing songs back and forth with Nas recently, I think it was just a
mutual thought, like, "Yo, let’s make a fucking album. " Everybody was
like, "Yeah, that would be dope. Fuck it, what we waiting for? Let’s do
it. ""
The trio will have time to record over the summer as all three have decided
to join the Rock the Bells tour. Like Mobb Deep, Nas will also perform an album
in its entirety. He is scheduled to perform Illmatic. For Mobb Deep, this tour
will bring about some exciting new challenges, as Havoc explained.
"We’re going to be performing the whole Infamous album, which is
new for us. It’s going to be a challenge at the same time. We’re
really looking forward to that and to seeing what the fans have to say about
that."
While Mobb Deep could have selected to perform without doing an album in its
entirety, Havoc explained that they selected to perform Infamous for a specific
reason.
"We really wanted to perform something that got us to where we are today.
We wanted people to experience what we went through at that time while making
it. We want the whole crowd to experience what we went through so they can be
like, "Wow, that’s why they’re here now. ""
by ANDRES VASQUEZ posted May 25, 2011 hiphopdx.com
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