From Nas to LL Cool J: 10 ridiculously bad albums by legendary rappers

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No. 5 Blood Money by Mobb Deep (2006)

Mobb Deep and G-Unit seemed to actually make sense at one point. The marriage of one of Queens’ most celebrated hardcore rap acts of the 1990s and the gangsta-rific aesthetic of 50 Cent’s label should have worked. But it didn’t. At all. Prodigy and Havoc sound unfocused and uninspired and fans ignored this album, which was their only release on the label.


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