Dive into the high-energy world of Fed-X with "The Mob Made Me Do It," a hyphy album that dropped on November 11, 2008, under the independent label Mob Figaz, LLC. This 59-minute journey is packed with 18 tracks, each one a testament to the raw, unfiltered energy of the hyphy scene. From the introductory beats featuring DJ Fresh to the final outro, Fed-X delivers a relentless rhythm that keeps you moving.
The album kicks off with "Intro" featuring DJ Fresh, setting the stage for tracks like "Get That Money" and "War Zone," which showcase Fed-X's signature style and lyrical prowess. Songs like "Hustler Music" and "Mobsta Life" delve into the gritty realities of street life, while tracks like "Shooters" and "Strapped Out" bring a high-octane energy that defines the hyphy genre.
Fed-X's unique blend of hard-hitting beats and clever wordplay is evident throughout the album. Whether it's the catchy hooks of "Like To Do That" or the raw intensity of "Front Of My Jects," each track offers something distinct. The album also features standout tracks like "The Same Thing" and "The Awful Dodger," which highlight Fed-X's versatility and ability to switch up his flow.
"The Mob Made Me Do It" is not just an album; it's a statement. Fed-X's unapologetic approach to his music and his unwavering dedication to his craft shine through in every track. Whether you're a longtime fan of hyphy music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, this album is a must-listen. So, crank up the volume and let Fed-X take you on a ride through the streets with "The Mob Made Me Do It."