Get ready for real hip-hop on stage with a huge dose of nostalgia. Rap heavyweights Raekwon of Wu-Tang Clan and Havoc of Mobb Deep are hitting the road together to mark three decades since the release ...
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There’s no place like hip-hop home. The rappers Havoc and Prodigy, who work together as the infamous Mobb Deep (above), will return to their native Queensbridge housing projects to give a free concert ...
Raekwon and Mobb Deep's Havoc are joining forces for a rare tour that will celebrate the legacy of their respective classic albums. On Tuesday, August 12, both veteran rappers announced the dates for ...
Raekwon and Havoc of Mobb Deep are headed on tour. Weeks after RZA teased the two hitting the road at Wu-Tang Clan’s Madison Square Garden farewell show, they announced a 19-city national tour ...
Raekwon and Mobb Deep are co-headlining a 19-city tour celebrating their albums’ 30th anniversary The tour runs from November 13 to December 15, with the two artists performing together in a single ...
Last night in New York City, Mobb Deep had their first live performance since Prodigy was released from prison at the Best Buy Theater. They were joined by none other than Wu-Tang's own Raekwon and ...
"Flipping in the ghetto on a dirty mattress." Long before Lauryn Hill spit those lyrics, depicting the mixed bag of injustice and ingenuity that comes with inner-city living, Kejuan Muchita, the ...