What is the best Mobb Deep album of all time?

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Mobb Deep defined the dark, menacing sound of 90s New York rap, pairing Prodigy's unflinching street narratives with Havoc's haunting production to create some of hip-hop's most chilling music. Which of their albums do you think stands above the rest?

Juvenile Hell - ranking option ranked #1

Juvenile Hell

1993 debut album showcasing their raw, aggressive style before finding their signature Queensbridge sound.

1/7
The Infamous - ranking option ranked #2

The Infamous

1995 landmark album that defined Queensbridge's menacing sound with sparse, haunting production.

2/7
Hell on Earth - ranking option ranked #3

Hell on Earth

1996 critically acclaimed album continuing their gritty Queensbridge narrative.

3/7
Murda Muzik - ranking option ranked #4

Murda Muzik

1999 platinum album featuring the iconic Quiet Storm.

4/7
Infamy - ranking option ranked #5

Infamy

2001 album reflecting their shift toward a more accessible sound.

5/7
Amerikaz Nightmare - ranking option ranked #6

Amerikaz Nightmare

2004 album produced primarily by Havoc with a harder edge.

6/7
Blood Money - ranking option ranked #7

Blood Money

2006 controversial album released after signing with 50 Cent's G-Unit Records.

7/7

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