Mobb Deep talks about G-Unit deal

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Your signing to G Unit seemed to catch everyone off guard. How did that happen?

Prodigy: 50 Cent heard that we were free agents. He called Hav like, "Yo, what's up? I'm ****ing with y'all. Let's do it."

After seven albums being self-contained, by joining G Unit are you admitting that maybe, your way wasn't working anymore?

Havoc: Nah, not at all. The way we were doing it always worked. It was just the record companies were ****ing up. Now we have a better platform.

50 recently said he's picking all the beats for your upcoming album. Is that true?

H: He sends beats to us. If we don't like it, we always got our opinions. But he's got such a good ear that every track he picks is right, so it's all good. I'm still producing somewhere close to half the album.

Did you sign an artist deal?

H: Nah, not like a regular deal. We got a lot of perks. We got more points than any artist ever got to this day, so it's a real good deal.

Perks? Give me a few examples of these perks.

P: We got Porsches.
H: Top of the line. I got a GT3 that's nonrecoupable.

So, I guess it didn't bother you that on "Piggy Bank" 50 said to Jadakiss, "I'll do your little ass like Jay did Mobb Deep?"

H: Nope
P: When he said that line, he was just talking about what really happened. At Summer Jam, Jay-Z put up a picture of me when I was a little kid in my grandmother's dance school. We're all bigger than Jay now.

Similar to Ja Rule's R.U.L.E., Amerikaz Nightmare had it's fans, but it didn't achieve commercial success. Were you worried that your time might have passed?

H: The difference with Ja Rule is people were tired of him. We came out with a good record, but the record company wasn't getting it to the fans.

Speaking of Ja Rule, 50 is known for his beefs. Will it be a problem for you to work with people he's beefing with?

H: I'm a producer, bottom line. Nobody can tell me what I can and can't do as far as me being creative. And 50 is not even like that at all. But, I will say that I'm down for my team, and I ain't trying to start no friction.

Havoc produced "Don't Need Your Love" on The Documentary. And P, you did "Dead Bodies"on the Alchemist's album with Game. Will you continue to work with him in the future?

P: If Fif tells me, "Yo don't give that nigga no verses," them niggas ain't getting no verses, man. It's not gonna stop my money, 'cause I'll get money from somewhere else. I'll be like All right, cool. What verse can I do? That's where I'm gonna get money from, then.

It doesn't matter that someone has a say in your music relationships?

P: Hell no. He made me rich.

How does your G Unit affiliation affect your relationship with Nas?

P: Who that? You're talking about Milkshake? He's not in the picture no more. He left the radar.

Is Big Noyd going to be involved with your new album, Blood Money?

P: Once Mobb Deep gets an album out and goes on tour and our album is selling, then we'll start thinking about different artists. But right now, we're not really worried about nobody else but Mobb Deep.

There was a controversy earlier this year with your former manager Littles, saying you two were breaking up. What was that about?

P: Who that, son? I don't even know who that is.

With your recent appearance on the Anger Management 3 tour, you seem to have lost weight. Are you still struggling with sickle cell?

P: I'm in perfect health. I ain't been sick in a long time.
H: We slim dudes. But check this bank account. Tell me how I look now (laughs). My hips look kinda fat right? My pockets are bulging.

How do you feel about New York's rap chances right now?

H: I mean, everybody gets their time. It started in New York and it's gonna come back ultimately. People go, "What about the South?" That's a tool to pit everybody against one another. We're all making black music. Right now, our Down South brothers are winning cause they deserve it.

Who do you guys feel is really representing New York right now?

H: Mobb Deep.

Duly noted. Since signing to G Unit, what's been the biggest change in your lives?

P: We're megastars now.
H: I never thought it would be this way.
P: When we signed that contract, Fif gave us the keys to the planet. We can open up any door right now.




50 knows how to handle his artists.
 
I just lost alot of respect for 2 of my favorite rappers of all time... burnig bridges and not thinking about their home team... Prod and Hav have pissed me off =(.
 
They really sound like some suckas right there. They are the eptiome of sell outs -- not because of their affiliation with G-unit, but their willingness to let 50 cent dictate their every action in order to get paid.
 
They signed b/c they afraid they was gon' have beef wit 50
 
Well,it seems that those guys were never real to begin with.Fake thugs and ish....Their ex-manager Littles(who is really respected in the streets)called them out and questionned their integrity and voila!!
They're 50's ******* now!!
 
Just sucks because looks like they are turning their backs on Noid and Bars and Hooks and the rest of their camp. That is sh!tty. No more Alchemist/ Prodigy tracks either i would gather. Lame asses.
 
Alabaster said:
No more Alchemist/ Prodigy tracks either i would gather. Lame asses.


Well Alchemist was on the Anger Management tour so he'll still come through with heat. And Havoc, not Prodigy, probably will have most of his beats turned downby Fiddy. Havoc is notorious for taking a long time to come up with new beats.


You know there's just something about rappers SUPPOSEDLY from Queens that pisses me off.
 
Was referring to Prodigy's solo work with Alchemist and the mention that they will let 50 dictate who they work with, but yeah, i feel you on the Havoc point as well... thats why Hell on Earth and Murda Musik got pushed back so many times.
 
Alabaster said:
Was referring to Prodigy's solo work with Alchemist and the mention that they will let 50 dictate who they work with, but yeah, i feel you on the Havoc point as well... thats why Hell on Earth and Murda Musik got pushed back so many times.


AHHHHHHH oops my bad!
 
They shlttin on some of their old homies, thats some bltch shlt right there. Ah well, I've been a Mobb fan from day 1... if they are happy and making good music then I'm happy for them. Just don't go bltch like the rest of those niggas, which seems inevitable at this point... P already got him a G Unit tattoo. Money speaks volumes.
 
What if you were in Mobb Deep's shoes...
Me, I'd run with 50.

I wonder if they should have kept it real and been real broke...

or become sell outs to sell out stadiums to 50's fans... (along with 50 headlining of course)

Something tells me that at the end of the day... nobody is going to care if I'm broke but me, so in my eye they did what was best for them financially.

Street cred doesn't get you Porsche's and probably a new fan base of 14 years olds who are too young to care about music from the 90's. They'll be like Melle Mel on those VH1 Honors "If it wasn't for us...." James Brown should've showed up and sonned everybody "If it wasn't for me... savaza vot de capatone sip suzzah..."

If you worked at McDonald's but an office position opened at an office across the street paying triple... I think you should have loyalty to your McDonald's customers and stay there. I mean you joke with them on their lunch everyday and you always get employee of the month.

Get Money, is the common theme in Hip Hop. Beans said he was thinking about working with 50. What's wrong with working with 50 because he doesn't like Nas... they ain't in High School. They have to eat... and buy their own food.

If they make a hot song... I'll bump it but with 50 being so involved in picking beats... how can it not sound like something 50 would make.
 
biggrome said:
James Brown should've showed up and sonned everybody "If it wasn't for me... savaza vot de capatone sip suzzah..."


Rome with comedy... good **** man =).
 
biggrome said:
What if you were in Mobb Deep's shoes...
Me, I'd run with 50.

I wonder if they should have kept it real and been real broke...

or become sell outs to sell out stadiums to 50's fans... (along with 50 headlining of course)

Something tells me that at the end of the day... nobody is going to care if I'm broke but me, so in my eye they did what was best for them financially.

Street cred doesn't get you Porsche's and probably a new fan base of 14 years olds who are too young to care about music from the 90's. They'll be like Melle Mel on those VH1 Honors "If it wasn't for us...." James Brown should've showed up and sonned everybody "If it wasn't for me... savaza vot de capatone sip suzzah..."

If you worked at McDonald's but an office position opened at an office across the street paying triple... I think you should have loyalty to your McDonald's customers and stay there. I mean you joke with them on their lunch everyday and you always get employee of the month.

Get Money, is the common theme in Hip Hop. Beans said he was thinking about working with 50. What's wrong with working with 50 because he doesn't like Nas... they ain't in High School. They have to eat... and buy their own food.

If they make a hot song... I'll bump it but with 50 being so involved in picking beats... how can it not sound like something 50 would make.
Makes a lot of sense,but it sends a disturbing message to young black men in North America.Of course,money is important,but selling out in order to get a high end Porshe...c'mon
And it only proves that Littles argument made sense.
I'm just sick of niggas acting like money hungry whores!!!And it only reinforce the stereotype of what a black man should be like and it really pisses me off.
Call me a hater anyway you want,but f*ck em!!!
 
u guys are on some bitchboy ****.

i doubt fifty is dicating their every move. Im sure they are thinking the same way as i am, as long as they are comin with ILL **** its all good.

I thought outta control was ****ing ILL. if u disagree with that then you are simply a douche.
 
mista frieze said:

I'm just sick of niggas acting like money hungry whores!!!


Thats just something broke people say...:D


Really though...everybody's money hungry...from the dude hustlin' on the corner...to the dude @ Stanford working for that degree...to in turn get paper...I mean...thats the name of the game...so you gotta play it.
 
I thought outta control was ****ing ILL. if u disagree with that then you are simply a douche

great song but we're all entitled to our own opinions wether good or bad.We live in a democracy right?
 
Thats just something broke people say...

not exactly,there's nothing wrong with making lots of money...I'd love that myself,but sacrificing morals and integrity for the almighty dollar is wrong.Look at Rap-A-Lot founder J Prince,he's making ****load of money and I'm so proud of guys like that.I could say the same of Master P who turned 10g's into an empire.What about Jay-Z?
What I'm sayin is that it's possible to make good money without forgoing integrity.
 
True...but at the same time...money will get you further in this country than integrity will...sadly.
 
MACKone said:
True...but at the same time...money will get you further in this country than integrity will...sadly.
man,that is a sad reality isn't it?
good post btw...
 
if i was them i would have did the same shyt. but we already know bg is gonna have the best cd from all the new g-unit artist. i think they should have more artist on g-unit south
 
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