The Alchemist reveals that new Mobb Deep album is completed

The Alchemist confirms that new Mobb Deep album is done

On August 2, 2025, acclaimed producer The Alchemist took to X (formerly Twitter) to confirm what fans have been hoping to hear for years:
“The new Mobb Deep album is done. Produced entirely by Havoc & The Alchemist.”

This will be the first Mobb Deep album since 2014’s The Infamous Mobb Deep and the first project to carry the name since Prodigy’s untimely passing in 2017. The announcement is monumental—not just for fans of the group, but for the entire hip-hop community.

A Collaboration Built on Legacy

Mobb Deep’s impact on hip-hop is undeniable. The Queensbridge duo—Havoc and Prodigy—helped define the dark, moody sound of East Coast rap in the ’90s. Albums like The Infamous and Hell on Earth remain iconic.

Now, Havoc joins forces again with longtime friend and collaborator The Alchemist, who has worked with both Mobb Deep and Prodigy individually for over two decades. Their connection runs deep. Alchemist produced key records like “The Realest” and was behind Prodigy’s critically praised solo projects Return of the Mac and Albert Einstein.

This isn’t just a posthumous project—this is a continuation of the sound that shaped New York hip-hop. It’s not just nostalgia; it’s a carefully curated offering from producers who understand Mobb Deep’s DNA.

What We Know About the New Album

  • The album is finished and awaiting release.
  • Havoc and The Alchemist produced the entire project.
  • It uses unreleased Prodigy vocals from the archives.
  • Prodigy’s daughter, Santana Fox, has been involved in the creative process.
  • It’s part of Mass Appeal’s “Legend Has It…” series, a campaign celebrating iconic hip-hop artists.

Though a release date hasn’t been announced yet, the momentum suggests it’s arriving soon.

What Is the “Legend Has It…” Series?

Mass Appeal Records—helmed by Nas—launched the Legend Has It… series in 2025. The goal? Honor hip-hop legends by releasing new music or curated archival projects from the genre’s most influential artists.

The lineup includes:

  • Slick Rick
  • Raekwon (The Emperor’s New Clothes)
  • Ghostface Killah (Supreme Clientele 2, dropping August 22)
  • Big L (posthumous)
  • De La Soul
  • Nas & DJ Premier (joint album)
  • Mobb Deep

The Mobb Deep release is a centerpiece in the series. It not only revives a legendary name but also delivers a rare and intimate project from the group, made with care by those who knew Prodigy best.

Mobb Deep: A Timeline of Legacy

Early Years

  • 1993: Debuted with Juvenile Hell
  • 1995: Released The Infamous, considered one of the greatest hip-hop albums ever
  • 1996: Hell on Earth proved the group was no one-hit wonder

Rise and Expansion

  • 1999: Murda Muzik featured hits like “Quiet Storm”
  • 2001: Infamy introduced smoother production, without losing grit
  • 2004: Amerikaz Nightmare included production from Kanye West, Alchemist, and Lil Jon

Label Moves & Solo Projects

  • 2006: Blood Money under G-Unit showed a more mainstream version of Mobb Deep
  • 2007-2013: Prodigy’s solo career took flight with Alchemist’s help
    • Return of the Mac and Albert Einstein stand out

Final Group Album

  • 2014: The Infamous Mobb Deep marked their last collaborative release before Prodigy’s passing

Since then, Havoc has kept the brand alive—performing, preserving Prodigy’s legacy, and slowly revealing unreleased material.

Behind the Boards: Havoc & Alchemist

Havoc was always more than just a rapper. He’s been the backbone of Mobb Deep’s sound—producing haunting, soul-sampling beats that reflect life in Queensbridge.

The Alchemist, meanwhile, is a chameleon in the booth. From his early work with Mobb Deep to projects with Freddie Gibbs and Griselda, his production style is gritty, dusty, and timeless.

Together, they bring both historical depth and sonic cohesion to this project. Fans are expecting beats that feel like 1995 with the polish of 2025.

What Can Fans Expect?

While the tracklist is unknown, the ingredients are clear:

  • Prodigy’s unreleased verses, woven carefully into new beats
  • Possibly features from Nas, or other close collaborators
  • Modern yet classic production—dirty drums, chopped samples, deep basslines

There’s also the emotional weight of hearing Prodigy again. This isn’t just a new project—it’s a farewell letter, carefully constructed to give fans closure and respect the artistry he left behind.

Prodigy’s Voice Still Matters

Prodigy’s impact on lyricism can’t be overstated. His blunt, vivid storytelling gave voice to a generation of marginalized youth. His passing in 2017 left a huge void—not just in Mobb Deep, but in hip-hop as a whole.

His words were unapologetically real, whether tackling street life, pain, paranoia, or introspection. This album isn’t a remix of old songs. It’s a platform to let those unreleased thoughts finally be heard.

It’s also deeply personal. With his daughter involved creatively, fans can trust that this is a family-led effort to honor his memory.

Why This Release Is Bigger Than Music

This isn’t just about a new Mobb Deep album. It’s about:

  • Preserving hip-hop history
  • Passing knowledge to new fans
  • Reminding the culture what authenticity sounds like

The resurgence of vinyl, lo-fi beats, and 90s nostalgia in today’s rap landscape proves how much Mobb Deep’s sound still resonates.

The Legend Has It… campaign amplifies this further. It gives Mobb Deep’s legacy a global stage, presented alongside other titans of rap.

What Comes Next?

While there’s no official release date, fans can expect an announcement soon. With Ghostface Killah’s Supreme Clientele 2 dropping later this month and Nas & DJ Premier’s project still on the way, Mobb Deep’s album may arrive in the fall or early winter.

If Havoc and Alchemist are already calling it “done,” it likely won’t be long.

Key Takeaways

TakeawayWhy It Matters
Album is completedAfter years of silence, the music is ready
Produced by Havoc & AlchemistEnsures consistency and quality
Uses Prodigy’s unreleased vocalsHonors his legacy with dignity
Part of “Legend Has It…” seriesAdds cultural significance
Fan-focused, legacy-drivenDesigned to serve the core audience, not trends

This new Mobb Deep album represents more than just another posthumous project. It’s the product of two master producers working in harmony to respect a fallen brother. It’s for the day-one fans. The hip-hop heads. The new generation discovering The Infamous for the first time.

In a music industry chasing algorithms and virality, this is a reminder of what real hip-hop sounds like: raw, thoughtful, soul-deep.

And most importantly—it’s proof that Prodigy’s voice still matters.

The Alchemist’s 2025 Run

With this upcoming Mobb Deep album, Alchemist also continues his iconic 2025 production run. Earlier in the year, he dropped a collab album with Larry June and 2 Chainz. (Life Is Beautiful.) Last week, he and Freddie Gibbs also dropped their “Alfredo 2″ album. Moreover, Alchemist is also scheduled to drop the “Abi & Alan” album with Erykah Badu on August 29.