
Mass Appeal’s “Legend Has It” series delivered one of its most anticipated releases this year with Mobb Deep’s new album, Infinite. The posthumous project honors the late Prodigy, pairing his legacy with Havoc’s production and contributions from The Alchemist. Critics and fans alike are praising the album for staying true to the duo’s signature sound.
The album quickly reached the top of Apple Music’s hip-hop album chart. The Alchemist celebrated the milestone on Twitter, urging fans to continue supporting the project. Pusha T joined the conversation, quote-tweeting with encouragement and recognizing the album’s impact.
This interaction is notable as Pusha T also released a major record in 2025. His duo Clipse dropped Let God Sort Em Out in July, reuniting him with brother Malice for a full-length project. While Pharrell handled production for Clipse, Havoc managed most of the production on Infinite. Clipse even appear on Mobb Deep’s track “Look At Me,” reinforcing the connection between these veteran rap acts.
Both albums have sparked discussion about longevity in hip-hop. Pusha T recently noted that Let God Sort Em Out challenged the idea that rap is a young person’s sport, emphasizing that competition and relevance matter more than age.
Havoc has also reflected on Mobb Deep’s legacy, highlighting the duo’s influence and the significance of continuing to release music. Infinite not only celebrates Prodigy’s life but demonstrates that Mobb Deep remains a powerful force in hip-hop.
The album has become a milestone in 2025 for classic rap duos, showing that veteran artists can still release music that resonates with fans and peers alike. Infinite stands as a testament to Mobb Deep’s enduring impact and the collaborative energy between Havoc, Prodigy, and The Alchemist.



