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Mobb Deep “Peer Pressure”


4th track from Mobb Deep's debut album "Juvenile Hell", released in 1992 Rate, Comment & Subscribe!


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  1. 19 years? I think they said on Infamous, that they were 19 on it, and that was -95.

  2. They wasn’t no 19. This was damn 2 n a half years before The Infamous even dropped. I’d say 16 or 17 more like it.

  3. People said Tupac was the first rapper be be tatted up…Fuck no. Prodigy was tatted up way ahead his time.

  4. tell me why these niggas are walking round the hood wit sickels lol it looks kool

  5. @rhettdec LOL! Where have U been? I’m not the only one that thinks that W. coast rap started influencing the east coast back then. I know you remember “Gangsta Bitch,” by Apache. That dude was totally ripping Cube’s style on that song. Cube wasn’t even that

  6. (cont.)

    great rhyme wise (& wasn’t all that, lyrically, either). Before W. coast gangsta rap took over (right around late ’91-’92), the E. coast was still on the G. Rap style, the diggity influence mixed in, & then Naughty came in with their broken-syllable kinda style. That was the last real innovation until Wu Tang came door-breaking in ’93 ( & Nas followed).

  7. @theInfamous3 really?? i thought they were like 16 in this video

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  9. does anybody know what hoodie they are wearing in this video?
    like in 3:53

  10. @BringingTheReal looks like a regular ‘champion’ hoodie.

  11. @tragsicc21 I might be. Before I thought it was littles in the stripe shirt

  12. Real Hip Hop

  13. Underground beats

  14. @theInfamous3 no they were like 16

  15. REAAAAL CRACKEROS

  16. @phakt thank u man

  17. …guy in the yellow hoody is Big Twin of IM3

  18. they got some clean ass lookin air forces tho, got me ones in tha same color too

  19. This is the Style Mobb Deep started with,I wonder what made them change?Did the record labels put pressure on them to change their style to a “imma big bad thug” style?I`m sure their first album flopping had alot to do with the change.Basically they sold out but i have to admit;that thug style they adopted is far more entertaining then this.

  20. @theInfamous3 no prod was 15 and hav was 16

  21. @barlog20 Don’t worry, p is gonna lift Mobb deep back up. Havoc is gonna fucking colab with p, and they are gonna make some cold ass tracks again.. I hope so

  22. @lyfe1zruff they were 18!!!

  23. this shit is rare.

  24. @obilinx2 alright smart guy…i have the blaze magazine were they were interviewed about that album n how old they were when it happend..they did that album after they droped outta the high school of art n design in manhattan frshman year..but you know everything so u right boss..


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