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Black Mafia

Steady Mobb'n - Black Mafia Album Cover

Ghetto Life (feat. Snoop Dogg, Odell & Master P). Bout Dat Mess (feat. Fiend, Big Ed & Mac). Still Hustlin’ (feat. Renzo of Sons of Funk). When Them Killas Call (feat. C-Murder). Niggas Like Me (feat. Mystikal & Silkk the Shocker). Papa Didn’t Raise No Punks (feat. C-Murder). Lil’ Niggas (feat. Master P & Lil Soldiers). Plead My Case (feat Magic & Craig B). Heaven or Hell (feat. Mo B. Dick). Carry On (feat. Mr. Serv-On, Odell and Ms. Peaches). Light Green and Remy (feat. Snoop Dogg). Stick Up (feat. Freedom). Turn Me Up (feat. Snoop Dogg). Family Ties (feat. Gambino Family). No One (featuring Silkk the Shocker and Ms. Peaches). Crosses Artist (feat. Full Blooded). MG Theme (feat. Mean Green and Mo B. Dick). Hit a Lick (feat. Prime Suspects).

The Oakland duo Steady Mobb’n released their sophomore album with No Limit November 24th, making it one of the last albums to drop of the 23 that were released that year. The album didn’t offer much in terms of heat which made it the worst rap album to release from No Limit in ‘98. Steady Mobb’n didn’t have much fanfare so P tried to spice up the album by featuring more popular soldiers like Snoop, C Murder and Silkk on almost every song. Too bad it wasn’t enough. The album has only a few bright spots based solely on said guest appearances and basically zero replay value.

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