The legendary Queensbridge hip-hop duo Mobb Deep, comprised of Havoc and the late Prodigy, is making a significant return with the release of their new single “Taj Mahal.” This track serves as a potent precursor to their forthcoming album, “Infinite,” slated for release on October 10, 2025. “Infinite” marks Mobb Deep’s first full-length project since “The Infamous Mobb Deep” in 2014 and their first since the tragic passing of Prodigy in 2017.
A Sonic Echo of Queensbridge
“Taj Mahal,” produced by longtime collaborator The Alchemist, embodies Mobb Deep’s signature gritty and cinematic soundscapes. The production is described as “cold and hypnotic,” featuring a drowsy energy perfect for late-night listening. Over The Alchemist’s masterful beats, Havoc and Prodigy deliver sharp, evocative verses that pay homage to their classic East Coast hip-hop style while feeling relevant to contemporary music. Prodigy’s lyrical contributions, drawn from previously unreleased material recorded before his passing, weave vivid narratives, detailing experiences from various locations and reflecting on his enduring presence in the rap game. Havoc complements these verses with bars focused on loyalty and preparedness for conflict, reinforcing the duo’s core themes.
The Legacy Continues with ‘Infinite’
The upcoming album, “Infinite,” is a testament to Mobb Deep’s enduring legacy, built on their foundation of raw lyricism and impactful storytelling. The project, also produced in part by Havoc, will feature Prodigy’s posthumous vocals, a crucial element that has shaped the album’s creation. Havoc has spoken of the album feeling like “coming full circle,” aiming to capture the classic Mobb energy while remaining current. The “Infinite” album is part of Mass Appeal’s “Legend Has It…” series, celebrating iconic artists.
A Star-Studded Lineup
“Infinite” is set to feature a formidable roster of guest artists, further amplifying the album’s significance. Confirmed features include fellow hip-hop titans Nas, Clipse, Jorja Smith, H.E.R., Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, and Big Noyd. The inclusion of these artists underscores Mobb Deep’s profound influence on the genre and their deep ties within the hip-hop community, particularly with artists from their Queensbridge origins.
Critical Reception and Fan Anticipation
The release of “Taj Mahal” has been met with enthusiastic reviews, highlighting its authenticity and Mobb Deep’s continued ability to command attention. Critics have noted that the single feels like classic Mobb Deep but possesses a modern edge, demonstrating the duo’s lasting relevance in the music industry. Fans have eagerly awaited new material, particularly an album featuring Prodigy’s final verses, fueling significant anticipation for “Infinite”. Initial reviews suggest that the album, with its potent production by The Alchemist and Havoc, and its lyrical depth, is poised to be a standout release.
Mobb Deep’s Enduring Influence
Formed in Queens, New York, in 1990, Mobb Deep—Prodigy and Havoc—are recognized as pioneers of hardcore East Coast hip-hop. Their albums, including classics like “The Infamous” (1995) and “Hell on Earth” (1996), have sold millions and cemented their status as one of hip-hop’s most successful duos. Known for their dark, gritty storytelling and distinctive flows, Mobb Deep’s music has consistently resonated with audiences, capturing the harsh realities of street life with unflinching honesty. The upcoming album “Infinite” and the potent single “Taj Mahal” not only serve as a continuation of this legacy but also as a powerful tribute to Prodigy’s indelible mark on music. With “Infinite,” Mobb Deep is set to deliver a final, impactful chapter, reinforcing their status as hip-hop legends.


