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Mobb Deep Premieres Video For “Dead Man Shoes”
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(AllHipHop News) Hip-Hop duo Mobb Deep premiered the video for their new single “Dead Man Shoes” today (November 21) on AllHipHop.com.
The video/single is taken from Mobb Deep’s highly anticipated EP, Black Cocaine.
The new video was shot by Dan “The Man”, who previously worked with the group on the video “Mac 10 Handle” from Prodigy’s album Return of the Mack.
“Usually when we hook up we do a horror style type of video,” Prodigy told AllHipHop.com. “This one came out great, we got bodies getting chopped up in the woods, it turned out great.”
Today, Mobb Deep began shooting an episode of AllHipHop.com’s long running webseries, “The Next 48 Hours,” which will follow the group as they promote Black Cocaine in the days before and after its release.
“I think most readers and fans like to watch the Next 48 Hours series. They get to experience what artists have to do to promote their project,” Prodigy told AllHipHop.com. “And it’s definitely cool for people who don’t get to see artists or participate in promo events. It’s like becoming a part of it without being there” Havoc added.
Black Cocaine is in stores today 21 via Mobb Deep’s label Infamous Records.
Click here to purchase Mobb Deep’s Black Cocaine EP.
Click here to purchase Mobb Deep’s Black Cocaine EP.
(AllHipHop News) Hip-Hop duo Mobb Deep premiered the video for their new single “Dead Man Shoes” today (November 21) on AllHipHop.com.
ReplyDeleteThe video/single is taken from Mobb Deep’s highly anticipated EP, Black Cocaine.
The new video was shot by Dan “The Man”, who previously worked with the group on the video “Mac 10 Handle” from Prodigy’s album Return of the Mack.
“Usually when we hook up we do a horror style type of video,” Prodigy told AllHipHop.com. “This one came out great, we got bodies getting chopped up in the woods, it turned out great.”
Today, Mobb Deep began shooting an episode of AllHipHop.com’s long running webseries, “The Next 48 Hours,” which will follow the group as they promote Black Cocaine in the days before and after its release.
“I think most readers and fans like to watch the Next 48 Hours series. They get to experience what artists have to do to promote their project,” Prodigy told AllHipHop.com. “And it’s definitely cool for people who don’t get to see artists or participate in promo events. It’s like becoming a part of it without being there” Havoc added.
Mobb Deep and AllHipHop.com will host a star-studded party to celebrate the release ofBlack Cocaine on November 22 at B.B. Kings in Manhattan.
Black Cocaine is in stores today 21 via Mobb Deep’s label Infamous Records.
Click here to purchase Mobb Deep’s Black Cocaine EP.