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Infamous Mobb followed the precedent established by fellow Queensbridge rappers <a href="spotify:artist:20qISvAhX20dpIbOOzGK3q">Nas</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:6O2zJ0tId7g07yzHtX0yap">Mobb Deep</a>. The latter introduced the trio -- comprised of <a href="spotify:artist:1kyDI05lYZzpa3jr7ZorlJ">Ty Nitty</a>, Gambino, and Godfather, Pt. 3 -- on Hell on Earth (1996) and Murda Muzik (1998); however, Infamous Mobb didn't release their debut album until 2002, after guest appearances on <a href="spotify:artist:7pDkjftAxiFHomWsPNkapS">DJ Muggs</a>' second Soul Assassins album and <a href="spotify:artist:20qISvAhX20dpIbOOzGK3q">Nas</a>' QB Finest collection. The trio's debut album, Special Edition, featured extensive production work by <a href="spotify:artist:0eVyjRhzZKke2KFYTcDkeu">Alchemist</a> and was self-released on their own IM3 label (distributed by Landspeed Records). They returned a couple years later in 2004 with Blood Thicker Than Water, Vol. 1, which was again self-released on IM3 (via Monopolee this time). The album was accompanied by a bonus DVD including numerous music videos as well as in-depth interviews with various members of the Queensbridge hardcore rap scene of which Infamous Mobb are an integral part. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi

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