Havoc Songs
Havoc ft. Styles P & Raekwon - Favorite Rap Stars
If your tastes in hip-hop run to the gritty, street-ready and Northeastern, chances are Havoc, Styles P. and Raekwon are three of your Favorite Rap Stars. Hearing all three rhyme on one record may sound like the stuff that...Read More
Havoc ft. Lloyd Banks - Life We Chose
If you listen to enough hip-hop, you can smell a fake a mile away. Lots of rappers put on a gangsta façade in order to make some coin, never having actually lived anything they rap about. Nobody has ever questioned the...Read More
Havoc ft. Slum Village - Cash Flow
On lead mixtape single Gone, featured in-mid-March, Mobb Deep rhymesayer Havoc assured listeners that he’s still as dedicated to his hustle as the day he first picked up the mic. And he should be—as he emphasizes on...Read More
Havoc - Gone
Breath easy Shook One fans, the latest effort from Havoc (one-half of Mobb Deep), Gone, is not a formal retirement announcement. If anything, the emcee and producer uses the recording to prove that his career is far from...Read More
P-Money ft. Skyzoo & Havoc (of Mobb Deep) - Welcome to America
Already a Platinum-selling heavyweight in his native New Zealand, Auckland producer P-Money is getting ready to go international with the release of his senior album and U.S. debut. On project lead single Welcome to America,...Read More
Havoc ft. Royce Da 5’9” - Tell Me to My Face
Got something bad to say about Havoc? On his latest solo single, the Queensbridge mainstay makes a suggestion to perpetrating haters and self-proclaimed killers who would presume to cast judgment on his hustle: “Grow some...Read More
Havoc - Separated (Real From The Fake)
These are sad days indeed for Mobb Deep fans. The rift between Havoc and his Mobb colleague Prodigy is growing by the day, and after the release of Separated (Real From the Fake), that rift might grow too large to ever be...Read More
Havoc - Same Sh*t Different Day
Sick to death of the daily grind? Well, you can take solace in the fact that even Havoc, a man whose name is synonymous with chaos, destruction and mayhem occasionally finds himself stuck in a stultifying daily routine. Of...Read More
1982 (Statik Selektah & Termanology) ft. Roc Marciano & Havoc (of Mobb Deep) - Thug Poets
On Nas Is Like, the lead single off 1999’s I Am… LP, Nasir Jones described how he worked his way out of crime and poverty by captivating listeners with vivid descriptions of his urban environment: ...Read More
Consequence ft. Q-Tip, Large Professor & Havoc - Fake I.D.
I know what you’re thinking: aren’t Consequence and his cohorts a little old to need Fake I.D.s? While it has been a minute since the Queens vet had to enjoy his liquor illicitly, this new mixtape leak finds Cons...Read More
Havoc - H is Back
With the recently-featured Always Have A Choice, Havoc earned a level of Booth acclaim he hadn’t seen since his first solo feature, I’m The Boss—several reader reviews even hailed the track as a return to form...Read More
Havoc - Always Have a Choice
Everybody has to pay the price for bad living—even musicians. Seems obvious, but, as long as there are angsty teens scribbling “It’s better to burn out than fade away,” in the margins of their algebra...Read More
Havoc ft. Ricky Blaze - Watch Me
Absent from the Booth since we featured Get off My D*ck in September of ‘07, Mobb Deep emcee Havoc is now getting ready to release his second LP as a solo artist. On his self-produced lead single Havoc makes one simple...Read More
Havoc - Get Off My D*ck
Mobb Deep’s Havoc is prepping the release of his solo debut, The Kush, off Nature Sounds. The entire album, produced in full by Havoc himself, is nothing but Queensbridge at its finest (review to appear next...Read More
Havoc - I’m The Boss
Making up half the Mobb Deep duo, Havoc is finally taking his first stab at being a solo artist (following behind his counterpart Prodigy who is working on releasing his third solo album). On his first single, I’m The...Read More