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Murda Muzik is the fourth studio album by American hip hop duo Mobb Deep, which was released on August 17, 1999, through Columbia Records and Loud Records.[2] It features one of the group's best-known tracks, "Quiet Storm." It is also the duo's most commercially successful album to date, for shipping over 1 million copies in the United States and was certified Platinum by the RIAA on October 26, 1999,[3] debuting at #3 on the Billboard 200 charts. Murda Muzik also garnered positive reviews from The Source and Allmusic, among others. A censored version of the album, titled Mobb Muzik, was released simultaneously.
Murda Muzik | ||||
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Released | August 17, 1999[1] | |||
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Length | 72:26 | |||
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Singles from Murda Muzik | ||||
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The release of Murda Muzik was originally planned for the beginning of 1999, but Loud Records switched distributors from RCA to Columbia. Murda Muzik was shelved until this deal was finalized. Within this time the album was heavily bootlegged and Mobb Deep had to record new songs to make sure fans would still buy the album. The duo recorded 5 new songs:
These songs replaced earlier recorded tracks.
The duo toured on the Family Values Tour for the album. Appearing on the second edition in 1999 with other Nu Metal, Hip Hop and Rap Rock acts at the time, they supported the first half of the tour; appearing on the first 12 dates alongside headliners Limp Bizkit with support from Filter, Staind, The Crystal Method, Run-DMC, Korn from September 21st - October 8th.
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Christgau's Consumer Guide | B−[4] |
Entertainment Weekly | C+[5] |
RapReviews | 8.5/10[6] |
Rolling Stone | [7] |
The Source | [8] |
Spin | 8/10[9] |
Murda Muzik leaked in early 1999. The following tracks were on multiple bootlegs that didn't make the final cut.
Full tracks:
Remixes of retail tracks:
Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[10]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Intro" | 0:44 | ||
2. | "Streets Raised Me" (featuring Big Noyd & Chinky) |
| Havoc | 4:33 |
3. | "What's Ya Poison" (featuring Cormega) |
| Havoc | 3:45 |
4. | "Spread Love" |
| Havoc | 4:04 |
5. | "Let a Ho Be a Ho" | Muchita | Havoc | 3:35 |
6. | "I'm Going Out" (featuring Lil' Cease) |
| Havoc | 3:45 |
7. | "Allustrious" |
| Havoc | 4:09 |
8. | "Adrenaline" |
| Havoc | 4:42 |
9. | "Where Ya From" (featuring 8Ball) |
| T-Mix | 4:02 |
10. | "Quiet Storm" |
| Havoc | 4:25 |
11. | "Where Ya Heart At" |
| Havoc | 4:27 |
12. | "Noyd Interlude" | 0:19 | ||
13. | "Can't Fuck Wit" (featuring Raekwon) |
| Havoc | 4:12 |
14. | "Thug Muzik" (featuring Infamous Mobb & Chinky) | The Alchemist | 4:34 | |
15. | "Murda Muzik" |
| Havoc | 4:11 |
16. | "The Realest" (featuring Kool G Rap) |
| The Alchemist | 4:27 |
17. | "U.S.A. (Aiight Then)" |
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| 4:04 |
18. | "It's Mine" (featuring Nas) |
| Havoc | 4:24 |
19. | "Quiet Storm (Remix)" (featuring Lil' Kim) |
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| 4:04 |
Intro
Adrenaline
Where Ya Heart At
It's Mine
Quiet Storm
The Realest
I'm Going Out
Thug Muzik
What's Ya Poison
Where Ya From
Quiet Storm (Remix)
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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United States (RIAA)[20] | Platinum | 1,000,000^ |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
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