Skip to content
unkut.com – A Tribute To Ignorance (Remix)
Menu
  • Past The Margin Book
  • Interviews
  • Features
  • Compilations
  • Archive
  • Summer of Stout Records
Menu

Big Twins (Infamous Mobb) – The Unkut Interview

Posted on April 26, 2010December 24, 2019 by Robbie Ettelson

From his days as a member of Mobb Deep‘s entourage to his role as a third of Infamous Mobb up until last years superb solo debut The Project Kid, Twin Gambino has stood out from the pack. Currently completing work on his ambitious Infamous Queensbridge double CD (which features a mix of over 30 new and veteran rappers from the Bridge), I caught up with Grimey One recently to pick his brain on a number of topics.

Robbie: At what stage was Infamous Mobb formed?

Big Twins: Growin’ up in Queensbridge, we were all trying to be basketball players. All my friends, everybody I knew wanted to play ball first. Then the rapping scene really started popping off. Hav and P just used to make songs, put our name in there, then call us ‘The Infamous Mobb’. That’s basically how it started. This is before we was rappin’ too – they used to just always say, ‘Infamous Mobb, on they job!’ and this and that, so we said, ‘We’re just gonna run with this as the name of our group’, once we started rhyming. Godfather started rappin’ first, then me and Nitty came right behind him. We first got our record deal through Soul Assassins records. I used to be signed to Muggs but things didn’t work out. The song we did for the first Soul Assassins [album] was my first time really starting to rhyme…around Hell On Earth time. I met Alchemist on the second Soul Assassins album. We did a song called ‘Thug Muzik’ but Mobb Deep liked the song so we used it for their album. ‘Big Twins’ was the first one I ever did solo.

What can you tell me about your twin brother?

He passed away when he was nineteen. We looked just alike – we were identical, born one minute apart – we used to hang together every single day, you’d never see me without him being there. He was more high-tempered than I was – when there was a situation that happen, he was ready to flip quicker than anybody. We basically was the same. I just wrote this new song for him, ‘cos his son is older now, so it’s basically talkin’ about him and his son…if they could of met.

What’s your best memory of him?

Probably when we first left New York – our first time ever leaving New York. We had so much fun [chuckles]. Mobb Deep was doin’ a show in Virginia and we had a ball. I actually got pictures from that shit too. The album had just came out with ‘Shook Ones’ and all that, and back in those days Mobb Deep was famous, and the entourage was even more famous! Back in those days there was a handful of videos, so people always recognize me wherever I go, like, ‘You’re the kid from that video!’ But it ain’t like that no more, there’s a new video every hour! [laughs]

So were you the hypeman on tour?

I was the hypeman, sometimes I do road manager, sometimes I do security on that. Wherever I fit in at to make a little money, I was on it.

What was the wildest thing that happened on tour…not involving groupies?

I’ll never forget we did a show, a long time ago when my twin brother was alive, I locked myself out of my room. The show was in the hotel. The party was goin’ on downstairs after we finished performing, we went to the room and I lost my key. So me and my twin brother went to the desk and they gave us a key. Now that’s before the little credit cards you can get in the rooms now, the digital shit. So it was a key, she was like, ‘This is the only key that we got’ – it was the master key. Remember the party was goin’ down, so we kept the key and wanted to see if they would come and get it…they never came back and got it. So we started selling rooms and shit for weed! They caught us later that night, had the police come and raid our room and they kicked us off the property. Everybody that gave me money for rooms – there was like fifty people that gave me money for rooms – and they all had to get kicked out! That shit was funny as hell.

So what were you charging for a room?

I think I was charging $30 and some weed or whatever. So fifty people? We caked off.

How long have you know Tragedy?

I’m known him since I was a little kid. Actually I was in that video ‘Black & Proud’ – I’m mad young.

There seems to be a lot of bad blood between different factions of Queens MC’s.

We all grew up together, so it’s more people doing foul or fake stuff. For example Tragedy called me and Godfather and Nitty, said he got some money for us and wanted us to do a song for somebody. We went to the studio, did this song – he didn’t have the money so we only did half the song. We never heard from him again, next thing we know we heard a song with us three and three other kids that we never heard before! So you do stuff like that, people stop messing with you.

Same with Nas and that Screwball track?

Nas is just weird. You gotta understand that was on the strength of Marley Marl. Marley Marl did that beat, so that had a lot to do with him so that’s the only reason he was on the record with them.

But then he took his verse off?

It was a whole bunch of bullshit behind that. At the end of the day we all grew-up together, we all knew each other and it shouldn’t be like that.

What do you think of these blog rappers like Mickey Factz?

He sucks! Sorry to say this – he’s trash! Mickey Factz is garbage. I don’t like the new dudes.

What about Charles Hamilton?

Trash! Off the ass, trash! Them dudes are in the same category – they in the big garbage trash. They in the garbage. They suck. Is it just because they think they can freestyle ill? I dunno. I don’t like nobody to kick a rhyme and it doesn’t make sense. You freestyling and it doesn’t make sense to me? I don’t like it, I don’t care.

Jay Electronica?

He’s cool ‘cos he got his own little thing. I met him in California at Termanology‘s album release party or something. He alright…he ain’t nothin’ I’d listen to, but he ain’t in the category with Mickey Factz and all them. Drake is killin’ it…

That’s music for teenage girls though.

But you can tell he can rhyme though.

Sure, but it’s not really my shit.

He sound better then Mickey Factz and them niggas! [laughing] And that other dude…Wale! He sucks! He’s the worst.

What are you listening to these days?

A lot of people don’t know this, but when I’m home or I’m in my car – I don’t listen to rap. I like old school soul, Al Green and shit like that. That’s all I listen to. Like today I was cleaning up my crib, I threw on some classic R&B and I was just cleaning up, listening to that. The reason that’s wrong is nobody is making classic albums no more. The last classic album I heard was… [Blaq] Po entire album classic.

What’s the story with this double album you’re making?

It’s basically me rappin’ with all the Queensbridge artists – me rappin’ with ‘Mega or Nature or different artists from Queensbridge. You could look at it like a Queens Finest part two or whatever.

Cop The Infamous QB EP from iTunes


DJ Muggs feat. Infamous Mobb – ‘Life Is Tragic’


Big Twins – ‘B.I.G. T.W.I.N.S.’


Infamous Mobb – ‘Who We Ride For’


Infamous Mobb – ‘Capital Q’


Big Twins – ‘Street Theme’


Big Twins – ‘Wanna Be Down’

19 thoughts on “Big Twins (Infamous Mobb) – The Unkut Interview”

  1. Johnny Hardcore says:
    April 26, 2010 at

    You should do a whole series of interviews with Weed Carriers..haha..it would be very entertaining.

  2. Thomas says:
    April 26, 2010 at

    This is why Hip-Hop stays losing. We fighting ourselves.

  3. andrewfromrussia says:
    April 26, 2010 at

    He’s right about Blaq Po’s album being classic.

  4. gstatty says:
    April 26, 2010 at

    best line in the interview is your own Robbie, “That’s music for teenage girls though” lol, sometimes rappers tastes are questionable, usually i don’t like my favorite rappers favorite rapper cause they are jig, IM is still a great crew though

  5. swordfish says:
    April 26, 2010 at

    been rockin wit him since different worlds n big twins tha rockstone raspy caught my ear.infamous always nice.project kid was dope.

  6. Kid Linguini says:
    April 26, 2010 at

    Cats need to go cop that Project Kid album. That was CLASSIC.
    The stuff he did with Sid Roams is the best work he’s ever done

  7. krm says:
    April 26, 2010 at

    Scarface rest in peace, get that money Twin

  8. donaleski says:
    April 26, 2010 at

    JEAH TWINS THE SHIT, MAD CLIPS FOR A MAD RAPPER!

  9. Agent Guevara says:
    April 26, 2010 at

    Al Green!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wheres the album thun……

  10. goonskwad says:
    April 27, 2010 at

    Twin is hilarious– rocked the shit outta Project Kid too

  11. rockho says:
    April 27, 2010 at

    Infamous Mobb is one of my favs..

  12. tareq says:
    April 28, 2010 at

    Dude sounds like he spits with gravel in his mouth

  13. authorNYSE says:
    May 4, 2010 at

    Damn, a recent interview and talk about the supposed break-up of IM3?

  14. J-DAWG says:
    May 16, 2010 at

    yoh, drake is a homo dawg, don’t matter if he killin’ it or not, the dudes wack as f@ck… but yoh keep killin it twin, your shit is off the hook bra, always listenin to that shit.

  15. goon killer says:
    October 31, 2010 at

    Big Fan of TWins mate, I coped “the project kid’ but was pretty dissapointed…..Product of the 80’s is a modern day classic, along with HNIC 2….too bad alot of cats are dumb as fuck and got no vibe stuck on some other shit thats throwin rap rite off! Dunn horror rap vibe all the way JEH!
    waitin for Project KId 2

  16. goon killer says:
    October 31, 2010 at

    hahahaahhha….Micky Factz is fuckin garbage..I downloaded his new mixtape one good track, Im open minded….but his sta-rate assssss!
    some of his 1st tracks are good so he got my attention a year ago, all these cats rap just to get hipster rap clothing sponsorship..lol….but go listen to Curt@in$ instead he is dope as a fuck check a theme mixtape that he did call CURTAINS FOR PRESIDENT

  17. kam says:
    July 26, 2011 at

    blaqprint was killing…

  18. Billywheelz says:
    September 1, 2011 at

    J,electro, is killin shit my man, his style is retro and he talks about relevant topics, charles hamilton is trash lol, and early drake when he raps next to Phonte and elizi from slum vill he shows skill but now I agree he is for teenage girls lol good shit

  19. Hitler says:
    February 4, 2015 at

    It ain’t a game on this side, I seen people die Babies havin babies, and that’s no lie My third eye, keep me to stay on my toes. The filthy grimey one hahaha. Damn you gotta love Big Twin!!!!!!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  1. Terk from Whistle on Whistle – From Rap Group To New Jack Swingers

    Welp, I'm really late to the party, and see my brothers represented well. Thank you Neil Marshall. Mirror of love…

  2. Rafael Star on Download: A Salute To Howie Tee

    Somehow only just noticing the Full Force diss on "Look But Don't Touch"

  3. Raffaele on Download: The Unkut 40 Oz. 2024

    Please REUP download

  4. Rex on KRS-One – The Unkut Interview Part 2

    “3) If a white man called your mother a whench (or worse) everyday at her job would you start calling…

  5. chyneeze on Live Radio Special: Monsta Island Czars

    Dont know if this is on your radar or not Robbie - the rerelease of Money Boss Players Ghetto Chronicle…

  6. JAMES GARNER on Spoonie Gee – The Unkut Interview

    Word to life yo I'm from South Philly I'm still banging his joints right now classic timeless some of the…

  7. Stieber Twin on ’92 Source System – The Best Records of the Year

    Hard Knocks - School of Hard Knocks is messing. This album must be in the top 5 at least. Runaway…

  8. Ludger on Download: A Salute To Album Tracks That Could Have Been Singles [90s Edition]

    A good feel for the right tracks. Checkmate and Medicine are completely underrated.

  9. jack88 on DJ Chuck Chillout – The Unkut Interview

    This dudes mixes, are more then the sum of their parts. When Red Alert Plays a Run DMC record, you're…

  10. Esco on Shout Rap Special: Troubleneck Brothers

    Steve can u please bring back SOHH! Tried to holla at u bout this. Really need the Forum back...

  • DJ Mighty Mi – The Unkut Interview
  • Paul Nice – The Unkut Interview
  • Keith LeBlanc Tells The Story Behind ‘No Sell Out’
  • Godfather Don – The Unkut Interview
  • Eric B – The Unkut Interview [Extended Edition]
  • Just-Ice – The Unkut Interview
  • King of the Beat – An interview with Pumpkin’s nephew
  • DJ Pizzo [HipHopSite.com] – The Unkut Interview
  • Ayatollah – The Unkut Interview
  • Afrika Islam – The Unkut Interview
  • Donald D – The Unkut Interview
  • The Zulu Beat Radio Show: An Oral History
  • Pretty Tone Capone [Mob Style] – The Unkut Interview
  • Tom Silverman [Tommy Boy/NMS] – The Unkut Interview
  • Street Life – The Unkut Interview
  • Devin The Dude – The Unkut Interview
  • The Original Flavor Unit: An Oral History
  • The New Music Seminar Battle For World Supremacy: An Oral History
  • Kool G Rap’s The Giancana Story: An Oral History
  • Breakbeat Lou – The Unkut Interview
  • The Avengers’ Age of Analog: The Power Records Story
  • Psycho Les [The Beatnuts] – The Unkut Interview
  • Aaron Fuchs [Tuff City] – The Unkut Interview, Part Two
  • Aaron Fuchs [Tuff City] – The Unkut Interview, Part One
  • Gettin’ Kinda Hectic: Snap! and Chill Rob G’s Epic ‘Power’ Struggle
  • Toney Rome [Large Professor associate] – The Unkut Interview
  • Guru – The Modern Fix Interview
  • Black Rob – The Unkut Interview, Volume Two
  • Chill Rob G – The Unkut Interview, Volume Two
  • Ultimate Breaks and Beats: An Oral History
  • Phill Most Chill aka Soulman – The Unkut Interview
  • DJ JS-1 – The Unkut Interview
  • O.C. – The Unkut Interview
  • DJ Too Tuff – Part Time Rap Star, Full Time Drug Dealer
  • CJ Moore [Black By Demand] – The Unkut Interview, Part Three
  • The RZA – The Unkut Interview
  • CJ Moore [Black By Demand] – The Unkut Interview, Part Two
  • CJ Moore [Black By Demand] – The Unkut Interview, Part One
  • Al’ Tariq aka Fashion – The Unkut Interview, Part 2
  • Al’ Tariq aka Fashion – The Unkut Interview, Part 1
  • The Mighty V.I.C. – The Unkut Interview
  • Lord Finesse – The Unkut Interview
  • Buckshot – The Unkut Mini Interview
  • Angie Stone aka Angie B [The Sequence] – The Unkut Interview
  • Brian Coleman – The Unkut Interview
  • Akili Walker – The Unkut Interview
  • Bobby Simmons [Stetsasonic] – The Unkut Interview, Part Two
  • Bobby Simmons [Stetsasonic] – The Unkut Interview, Part One
  • Domingo – The Unkut Interview
  • Spoonie Gee – The Unkut Interview
  • Illa Ghee – The Unkut Interview
  • DJ King Shameek – The Unkut Interview
  • Him-Lo – The Unkut Interview
  • AG – The Unkut Interview
  • An Oral History of New York’s Early Hip-Hop Clubs
  • Dino Brave [The UN] – The Unkut Interview
  • Matt Fingaz [Guesswhyld Records] – The Unkut Interview
  • Ruc Da Jackel aka Mr. QB – The Unkut Interview
  • Foul Monday – The Unkut Interview
  • Big Noyd – The Unkut Interview
  • Lushlife – The Unkut Interview
  • Timeless Truth – The Unkut Interview
  • DJ Stitches – The Unkut Interview
  • Diamond D – The Unkut Interview
  • Spencer Bellamy [East Flatbush Project] – The Unkut Interview
  • Sir Ibu – The Unkut Interview
  • Joe Mansfield – The Unkut Interview
  • Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire – The Unkut Interview
  • DJ Skizz – The Unkut Interview
  • Positive K – The Unkut Interview
  • Willie The Kid – The Unkut Interview
  • MC Chill – The Unkut Interview, Part 2
  • MC Chill – The Unkut Interview, Part 1
  • B-1 – The Unkut Interview
  • DJ Too Tuff [Tuff Crew] – The Unkut Interview
  • TR Love [Ultramagnetic MC’s] – The Unkut Interview, Volume 2
  • DJ Moe Love [Ultramagnetic MC’s] – The Unkut Interview
  • Milano Constantine – The Unkut Interview
  • R.A. The Rugged Man – The Unkut Interview
  • Pudgee The Phat Bastard – The Unkut Interview, Part 2
  • Pudgee The Phat Bastard – The Unkut Interview, Part 1
  • Unsigned Skype: M. Will
  • DJ Chuck Chillout – The Unkut Interview
  • Lakim Shabazz – The Unkut Interview, Part 2
  • A-Trak – The Modern Fix Interview [2007]
  • Lakim Shabazz – The Unkut Interview, Part 1
  • Freshco – The Unkut Interview, Part 2
  • Freshco – The Unkut Interview, Part 1
  • Ron Delite [Priority One] – The Unkut Interview
  • Unsigned Skype: Cole James Cash
  • Cappadonna – The Unkut Mini Interview
  • MC Uptown Recalls Growing-Up With Biggie
  • Spyder-D – The Unkut Interview, Part 2
  • Spyder-D – The Unkut Interview, Part 1
  • Black Rob – The Unkut Mini Interview, Part One
  • Dante Ross Responds To The Uptown Interview
  • Uptown – The Unkut Interview
  • Snaggapuss – The Unkut Interview
  • Craig G – The Unkut Interview
  • Ralph McDaniels – The Unkut Interview, Part 2
  • Ralph McDaniels – The Unkut Interview, Part 1
  • Jonathan Shecter aka Shecky Green – The Unkut Interview, Part 2
  • Jonathan Shecter aka Shecky Green – The Unkut Interview, Part 1
  • MF Grimm – The Unkut Interview, Part 2
  • MF Grimm – The Unkut Interview, Part 1
  • Kool Kim of the UMC’s – The Unkut Interview
  • MC Shan – The Unkut Interview
  • Geechie Dan – The Unkut Interview, Part 2
  • Kool G Rap – The Unkut Interview, Part 2
  • Kool G Rap – The Unkut Interview, Part 1
  • Sadat X – The Unkut Interview, Volume 2
  • The Doppelgangaz – The Unkut Interview
  • J. Force – The Unkut Interview
  • Prince Paul – The Unkut Interview
  • Vinnie Paz – The Unkut Interview
  • Shimrock [Point Blank MC’s] – The Unkut Interview
  • Neek The Exotic – The Unkut Interview
  • Non-Rapper Dudes Series – Peter Oasis Interview
  • Geechie Dan – The Unkut Interview, Part 1
  • M.O.P. – The Unkut Interview
  • Keyboard Money Mike – The Unkut Interview
  • J-1 From Hardknocks – The Unkut Interview
  • Ghostface Killah & Raekwon The Chef – The Lost Unkut Interview
  • Mario Rodriguez – The Unkut Interview, Part 2
  • Mario Rodriguez – The Unkut Interview, Part 1
  • Alexander Richter – The Unkut Interview
  • Tragedy Khadafi – The Unkut Interview, Part 2
  • Tragedy Khadafi – The Unkut Interview, Part 1
  • Internets Celebrities – Somebody Say Chea!
  • DJ Muggs & Ill Bill – The Unkut Mini Interview
  • Double J – The Unkut Interview
  • Chucky Smash From The Legion – The Unkut Interview
  • Grand Daddy I.U. – The Unkut Interview
  • Keith Shocklee Discusses ‘It Takes A Nation Of Millions…’
  • Prince Po – The Unkut Interview
  • Supply And Demand – Scholarwise Interview
  • Roc Marciano – The Unkut Interview, Volume 2
  • Big Twins (Infamous Mobb) – The Unkut Interview
  • Counter Strike Spotlight – Thorotracks Interview
  • Markey Fresh – The Unkut Interview
  • Imam THUG – The Unkut Interview
  • DJ Phantom Discusses Killa Sha’s Career
  • eskay [NahRight] – The Unkut Interview, Part 2
  • eskay [NahRight] – The Unkut Interview, Part 1
  • Sid Roams – The Unkut Interview
  • Dallas Penn – The Unkut Interview
  • Cormega – The Unkut Interview
  • Killa Sha – The Unkut Interview
  • Combat Jack – The Unkut Interview, Part 2
  • Combat Jack – The Unkut Interview, Part 1
  • Peter Rosenberg – The Unkut Interview
  • Doo Wop – The Unkut Interview Pt. 2: The Bounce Squad
  • Doo Wop – The Unkut Interview Pt. 1: ’95 Live
  • Sha Money XL Talks About His Early Days With 50
  • V.I.C. Responds to T-Ray
  • The 90’s Files: The Mighty V.I.C.
  • The 90’s Files – Kool Kim of UMC’s
  • Dante Ross – The Unkut Interview Part 3: The SD-50’s
  • Dante Ross – The Unkut Interview Part 2: The Elektra Era
  • Dante Ross – The Unkut Interview Part 1: The Tommy Boy Era
  • The Unkut Guide To: Top Choice Clique
  • Large Professor – The Unkut Interview
  • B-Real Hearts Paintball
  • The 90’s Files – F.T. of Street Smartz
  • Eric B. – The Unkut Interview
  • Kyron aka Solo (Screwball) – The Unkut Interview
  • Prodigy Rates His Top 40 GOAT MC’s
  • Funkmaster Wizard Wiz – The Unkut Interview
  • Silver Fox – The Unkut Interview
  • Freddie Foxxx – The Unkut Interview
  • P Brothers – The Unkut Interview
  • KET – The Unkut Interview
  • LL Cool J – The Unkut Interview
  • The Rap Bandit – The Unkut Interview
  • Masta Ace – The Unkut Interview
  • Roc Marciano – The Unkut Interview
  • Searching For Siah
  • Dr. Butcher – The Unkut Interview, Part 3
  • Dr. Butcher – The Unkut Interview, Part 2
  • Dr. Butcher – The Unkut Interview, Part 1
  • T La Rock Interview Pt. 2 – The Lost Tapes
  • T La Rock Interview Pt. 1 – The Story of It’s Yours
  • DJ Vicious Lee (Def IV) – The Unkut Interview
  • Keith Shocklee – The Unkut Interview, Part 2
  • Keith Shocklee – The Unkut Interview, Part 1
  • DJ Johnny Juice and Son of Bazerk – The Unkut Interview
  • Pete Rock – The Unkut Interview
  • Interview Mixed Grill [Termanology, Tame One, Lord Jamar, Esoteric, DJ Crucial and Wax Tailor]
  • Manipulated Jacksons – The Are Interview
  • Brother J Interview/X-Clan Vs BDP
  • Joell Ortiz Interview
  • Percee P – The Unkut Interview
  • Krylon, Crayon, Pen or Pencil – Kwest Tha Madd Ladd Interview
  • Showbiz – The Unkut Interview
  • Breeze Brewin from Juggaknots Interview
  • Keith Murray – Verbal Aggression
  • Lord Ali Ba-Ski – The Unkut Interview
  • The Skinny Boys – The Unkut Interview
  • Kurious Jorge – The Unkut Interview
  • Big Daddy Kane – The Unkut Interview
  • T-Ray – The Unkut Interview, Part 3
  • T-Ray – The Unkut Interview, Part 2
  • T-Ray – The Unkut Interview, Part 1
  • KRS-One – The Unkut Interview Part 2
  • The 45 King – The Unkut Interview
  • Smoke ‘Em If You Got ‘Em – Marco Polo Interview
  • KRS-One – The Unkut Interview
  • Hydra Special – Mike Heron Interview
  • Hydra Special – Jerry Famolari Interview
  • Swigga aka L-Swift Interview (Natural Elements)
  • Feelin’ It – TR Love Interview
  • Tony Bones Interview
  • Respect Mine – Kevon Glickman Interview
  • Finsta Interview
  • Jersey Has Breaks! K-Def Interview
  • Joe Fatal – The Unkut Interview, Part 2
  • Joe Fatal – The Unkut Interview, Part 1
  • Chill Rob G Interview – Part 2
  • Chill Rob G Interview – Part 1
  • Hold It Down – Sadat X Interview
  • Mikey D – The Unkut Interview
  • Not For Sale – NYOIL Interview
  • Kenny Parker – The Unkut Interview, Part 3
  • Kenny Parker – The Unkut Interview, Part 2
  • Kenny Parker – The Unkut Interview, Part 1
  • The Best That Never Did It – Blaq Poet Interview
  • Dedicated – DJ Eclipse Interview
  • Anthony Cruz AKA A-Butta (Natural Elements) Interview
  • Holdin’ New Cards – Scaramanga Interview
  • Jedi Son of Spock Interview
  • AJ Woodson (AJ Rok from JVC Force) – The Unkut Interview
  • Years To Build – DJ Ivory of the P Brothers

© 2026 unkut.com – A Tribute To Ignorance (Remix) | Powered by Minimalist Blog WordPress Theme