Infamy (album)

Infamy is the fifth studio album by the American hip hop duo Mobb Deep. Infamy was released after Jay-Z dissed Prodigy and Nas on his song "Takeover," from Jay-Z's 2001 album, The Blueprint, which caused Prodigy to strike back on the Track "Crawlin". Infamy has been certified Gold by the RIAA, selling over 800,000 copies in the United States of America. It has been successful critically as well as commercially, getting good scores from The Source and HipHopDX, as well as Allmusic and Rolling Stone magazine.

Infamy
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 11, 2001 (US)
RecordedApril – October 2001
GenreHip hop
Length71:53
LabelLoud, Columbia
CK 85889 (North America)
501642 (international)
ProducerHavoc, Scott Storch, The Alchemist, EZ Elpee
Mobb Deep chronology
Murda Muzik
(1999)
Infamy
(2001)
Amerikaz Nightmare
(2004)
Singles from Infamy
  1. "The Learning (Burn)"
    Released: October 30, 2001
  2. "Hey Luv (Anything)"
    Released: January 2002
  3. "Get Away"
    Released: May 28, 2002
  4. "Pray for Me"
    Released: 2002
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Entertainment WeeklyC+[2]
HipHopDX[3]
Los Angeles Times[4]
RapReviews6.5/10[5]
Robert ChristgauB−[6]
Rolling Stone[7]
Vibe[8]

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Pray for Me" (featuring Lil' Mo)Havoc3:22
2."Get Away"EZ Elpee3:40
3."Bounce"Havoc4:13
4."Clap"Havoc4:53
5."Kill That Nigga"Havoc3:47
6."My Gats Spitting" (featuring Infamous Mobb)Havoc4:34
7."Handcuffs"Havoc3:34
8."Hey Luv (Anything)" (featuring 112)Havoc4:04
9."The Learning (Burn)" (featuring Noyd and Vita)Havoc4:17
10."Live Foul"Scott Storch4:24
11."Hurt Niggas" (featuring Noyd)Havoc3:30
12."Get At Me"The Alchemist3:33
13."I Won't Fall"Scott Storch4:20
14."Crawlin'"Havoc4:07
15."Nothing Like Home" (featuring Littles)Havoc4:27
16."There I Go Again / So Long" (featuring Ron Isley)Scott Storch10:17

Samples

Get Away

Nothing Like Home

Get At Me

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2001) Peak
position
French Albums (SNEP)[9] 135
US Billboard 200[10] 22
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[11] 1

Year-end charts

Chart (2002) Position
US Billboard 200[12] 117
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[13] 26

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[14] Gold 500,000^

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone

References

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