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Infamous Mobb : ウィキペディア英語版
Infamous Mobb

Infamous Mobb, also known as IM3, is a hip hop group from Queensbridge in Queens, New York, composed of members Ty Nitty, Twin Gambino and Godfather Pt.III. They are an integral part of the Queensbridge hip hop scene, which includes rappers like Nas, Cormega and Mobb Deep, and began with the Juice Crew.〔(allmusic ((( Infamous Mobb > Biography ))) )〕 Friends since childhood, the Infamous Mobb members all grew up on Queensbridge's 41st side 12th Street. Gambino and Scarface were twin brothers; Twin Scarface died in a car crash in late 1996. The only known track released that Scarface appeared on is "All Pro" on Big Noyd's debut album Episodes of a Hustla. Gotti briefly rapped with them but decided to become a Producer and Manager for the group.
Infamous Mobb first appeared in 1994 on Mobb Deep's Demo Cuts mixtape for their 1995 album, ''The Infamous''. On the final Album Ty Nitty appeared on "Party's Over", in the third verse along with Big Noyd although the other members were only included in the prelude skits.
They next appeared rapping on Big Noyd's debut album Episodes of a Hustla and Mobb Deep's following 1996 album ''Hell on Earth''. They also appeared on ''Murda Muzik'' and ''Infamy'', as well as many mixtapes. The group also appeared on Nas' ''QB Finest'' compilation album as well as DJ Muggs's first ''Soul Assassins'' album.
Their debut album, ''Special Edition'', was not released until 2002; it features extensive production by The Alchemist. The album was released on Infamous Mobb's own IM3 label and distributed by Landspeed Records.
In 2004, the group released ''Blood Thicker Than Water Vol. 1''. This album was also released on the IM3 label, but this time through Monopolee Records. A second version of the album was released which included a bonus DVD. The DVD includes Infamous Mobb music videos as well as in-depth interviews with some of the group's Queensbridge affiliates.
There is some confusion among fans and media about the similar names of Infamous Mobb and Mobb Deep. Both groups are from Queensbridge; Mobb Deep released an album in 1995 titled ''The Infamous'', and Infamous Mobb debuted on Mobb Deep's following album, ''Hell on Earth''.
In 2007 Infamous Mobb split to work on their solo careers. In 2008 Twin Gambino changed his stage name to Big Twins.
In 2009 they did a collaboration track with the Italian rap group Club Dogo on their album ''Dogocrazia''. The track was called "Infamous Gang".
In 2011, Ty Nitty left the group (and cut ties with Mobb Deep) and launched his own label 'Love and Loyalty' records. A public dispute between him and Prodigy of Mobb Deep erupted after Prodigy included Ty Nitty in the account of a confrontation between Mobb Deep, Infamous Mobb and Capone-N-Noreaga in P's autobiography 'My Infamous Life.'
==Discography==


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