Mobb Deep fans can breathe a sigh of relief, as the group has released an official statement regarding comments from Havoc’s Twitter account about group member Prodigy.
Earlier this morning (April 9), fans of Mobb Deep were shocked to see a number of insults from Havoc’s Twitter account aimed at Prodigy.
Havoc told AllHipHop.com that he was not hacked, he simply lost his phone, resulting in someone else sending out the bogus tweets.
“Just getting back into NY after my Easter weekend with family and friends in Jersey,” Havoc told AllHipHop.com. “I left my phone at a gas station yesterday evening while on my way to Jersey after a glorious Knick’s game.”
Havoc dismissed any notion of a break up of Mobb Deep, who released their first albumJuvenile Hell in 1992.
“To all Mobb Deep fans: it’s business as usual,” Havoc told AllHipHop.com. “It’s Mobb Deep all day!!! My twitter account @THEREALHAVOC will be down until further notice. The only other real account is @PRODIGYMOBBDEEP. Ignore the rest. One!”
Source: allhiphop.com
Earlier this morning (April 9), fans of Mobb Deep were shocked to see a number of insults from Havoc’s Twitter account aimed at Prodigy.
Havoc told AllHipHop.com that he was not hacked, he simply lost his phone, resulting in someone else sending out the bogus tweets.
“Just getting back into NY after my Easter weekend with family and friends in Jersey,” Havoc told AllHipHop.com. “I left my phone at a gas station yesterday evening while on my way to Jersey after a glorious Knick’s game.”
Havoc dismissed any notion of a break up of Mobb Deep, who released their first albumJuvenile Hell in 1992.
“To all Mobb Deep fans: it’s business as usual,” Havoc told AllHipHop.com. “It’s Mobb Deep all day!!! My twitter account @THEREALHAVOC will be down until further notice. The only other real account is @PRODIGYMOBBDEEP. Ignore the rest. One!”
Source: allhiphop.com