Album
Hell On Earth
1996 · Hip Hop
12 collectors on Gatefold own this

Hell On Earth is a Hip-Hop album by Mobb Deep, originally released in 1996. On Gatefold: 44 pressings tracked, owned by 12 collectors.
About
Mobb Deep’s 1995 sophomore album <i>The Infamous</i> put the duo on the map. But it was 1996’s <i>Hell On Earth</i> that cemented them as part of the vanguard of New York City-style street rap. With <i>Hell On Earth</i>, partners Havoc and the late Prodigy do for Queensbridge “thug life” what Martin Scorsese did for the Italian-American mob in his films—giving us a picture of a violent, high-stakes way of life that’s as bleak as it is action-packed. The album’s opening track, “Animal Instinct,” features a remorseful refrain—“Tired of livin’ life this way/Crime pay, but for how long/’Til you reach your downfall”—that made it clear Mobb Deep's “diamonds and guns” lifestyle had consequence. It’s no coincidence that the haunting track “G.O.D., Pt. III” features a sample of “Tony's Theme” from <i>Scarface</i>—a movie that, much like <i>Hell On Earth</i>, focuses on the meteoric rise and tragic fall that serves as the center of so many crime storie. The cold, aggressive tone of <i>Hell On Earth</i> was inspired in part by real-life tragedie, as both members had lost close friends and family members in the mid-1990. Adversity also came in the form of an unsolicited beef, with Mobb Deep being called out on 2Pac and the Outlawz’ incendiary “Hit ’Em Up”—a nasty diss track in which Pac pokes fun at Prodigy’s battle with sickle cell anemia. Mobb Deep retaliated with <i>Hell On Earth</i>’s flagrant “Drop A Gem On ’Em,” released as tensions between East Coast and West Coast artists were reaching a fever pitch. “Drop A Gem On ’Em” made the rounds on local mixtapes and radio shows as a promo single, leading up to the album’s release. Thankfully, the beef stayed on wax—but Pac would be killed in Las Vegas in the fall of 1996, before he and the group could make amend. .
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Tracklist
- 1Animal Instinct (feat. Ty Knitty & Gambino)3:29
- 2Drop a Gem On 'Em4:17
- 3Bloodsport3:35
- 4Extortion (feat. Method Man)3:31
- 5More Trife Life3:44
- 6Man Down (feat. Big Noyd)5:02
- 7Can't Get Enough of It (feat. General G)4:51
- 8Nighttime Vultures (feat. Lex Diamonds a.k.a. Raekwon)4:27
- 9G.O.D., Pt. III5:16
- 10Get Dealt With3:55
- 11Hell On Earth (Front Lines)4:34
- 12Give It Up Fast (feat. Nas & Big Noyd)3:58
- 13Still Shinin'4:10
- 14Apostle's Warning4:01
Sound DNA
- Hip-Hop
- East Coast
- gritty
- menacing
- urban
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Big NoydFEATURING
- General GFEATURING
- Grand PubaFEATURING
- HavocKEYBOARDS
- Johnny BlazeFEATURING
- Lex DiamondsFEATURING
- Method ManFEATURING
- NasFEATURING
- RaekwonFEATURING
- Shawn BlackFEATURING
- Twin GambinoFEATURING
- Ty KnittyFEATURING
12 collectors on Gatefold own this · 44 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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