Mobb Deep Returns With “Taj Mahal” Ahead of First Album Since 2009

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Mobb Deep drops “Taj Mahal,” a hard-hitting single showcasing their signature cold flows and cinematic storytelling.

Mobb Deep is finally back with a new single called “Taj Mahal,” teasing their first album since 2009. Fans have been waiting over a decade for a proper project, and this track offers a glimpse of what the duo still does best: cinematic, hard-hitting hip-hop.

The beat is cold and hypnotic, carrying a drowsy energy that feels perfectly suited for late-night listening or cruising through the city. Prodigy opens the track with his signature storytelling, sharing experiences from a casino, a club, and a hotel, all delivered with a steady, deliberate flow. The chorus, outlining his hours and movements, lands memorably without overcomplicating things.

Havoc slides in seamlessly, spitting bars about readiness for war and loyalty to Queensbridge. His gritty delivery complements Prodigy’s, rounding out a track that feels like classic Mobb Deep while still being relevant to today’s sound.

“Taj Mahal” isn’t just a nostalgic nod; it’s proof that the duo can still command attention. With production from Havoc and The Alchemist, the track shows that even after years away, Mobb Deep’s formula for raw, compelling hip-hop remains untouchable.




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