Mobb Deep Go RED
. Under the new deal, Mobb Deep's Prodigy and Havoc will release their self-titled ninth album along with upcoming solo projects and music from a new class of emerging artists and established acts. The New York based label will be run and managed by Mobb Deep, which has appeared on records totaling more than 40 million in sales, with the assistance of executives and industry veterans with more than two decades of experience working the major label system. "We know who our fans are and what they want from Mobb Deep," says Havoc, whose recent production work can be heard on Eminem's multi-platinum Grammy-winning album Recovery. "We're excited to take a new step in our career."
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