Recently, there were some extremely harsh and shocking tweets originating from Havoc's Twitter account in which he bashed his Mobb Deep partner Prodigy. However, Havoc stated that his phone was stolen at a gas station and he never sent those tweets out himself. 

Regardless of who did it, there are now reports in circulation that the Queens based rap duo have a real beef with each other, and a source close to the rappers says that they'll never release another album together. 

The source claims that the duo has had major differences for some time now -- longer than some people would have thought. When Prodigy was incarcerated, he didn't receive a single visit from Havoc until right before his release, yet 50 Cent - who signed them to his G-Unit label - paid several visits and wanted to sign Prodigy as a solo artist. 

The source says "While he was up there, 50 Cent came to visit him a couple times. And 50 had came to him and said, 'Listen, man, when you come home, I wanna sign you as a solo artist. I'm gonna give you a $500,000 advance check, but I'm not f----n' with Havoc because Havoc has been dealin' with alcohol issues for years. Since you've been in jail, he's checked in a few times to rehab."

Prodigy, though, was willing to give Mobb Deep another chance to get back on its feet.

"A week before [Prodigy] comes home, Havoc finally shows up," the source continued. "[He says], 'Yo, listen, I'm sorry, man. I've been battlin' alcohol again. I just came out of rehab. I really wanna work again. Let's get money.'" The source even stated that the two wouldn't even see each other often. "The only time Prodigy would see him is before a show—at the airport or however they're gonna get there".

The source then revealed that after Mobb performed at SXSW and headed back to New York, things were still rocky between the duo.

"When he got back to New York, Prodigy kept his word. He stopped takin' Havoc's calls. He wanted to be out that whole situation." 

"To be honest with you, there's 120% certainty that there will never be another Mobb Deep album again," the source concluded. "How do you come back from that?"

How do you feel about the possible end to a classic duo?

Source: xxlmag.com