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Prodigy

NTS aired an episode dedicated to the music of Prodigy on 6 July 2017. Prodigy has been played on NTS over 160 times, featured on 109 episodes and was first played on 2 September 2013.

Albert Johnson (born November 2, 1974 in Bradford, Brooklyn, New York and died on June 20, 2017 in Las Vegas), better known by his stage name Prodigy, was a member of the hip hop duo Mobb Deep. Prodigy worked as a solo artist since the early 2000s. He was born to parents of Ethiopian and Jamaican descent. Prodigy was born with sickle cell anemia and suffered from the disease throughout his life. Propelled to awareness partially by fellow Queens, New York rapper Nas, who took a similar approach lyrically on his championed "Illmatic" album from 1994, as well as with the aid of a successful single, "Shook Ones Pt. 2," Mobb Deep suddenly found themselves developing a quickly growing cult. A year later, in 1996, Prodigy and Havoc released "Hell on Earth"; debuting at number six on SoundScan, the album found them fully realizing their approach, dropping both evocative beats and cinematic rhymes that communicated the dark side of New York's urban landscape. Thanks to a grim video for "Hell on Earth (Front Lines)" and theatrical Scarface-like photos inside the CD booklet picturing the duo with guns and a mound of cocaine, Mobb Deep had created an elaborate image for themselves that took hardcore gangsta rap to a new level for East Coast hip hop. Their next release, "Murda Muzik", was heavily bootlegged while still in its demo stage, leaking rough versions of the nearly 30 songs the duo had recorded onto the streets and over the internet.

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Prodigy

NTS aired an episode dedicated to the music of Prodigy on 6 July 2017. Prodigy has been played on NTS over 160 times, featured on 109 episodes and was first played on 2 September 2013.

Albert Johnson (born November 2, 1974 in Bradford, Brooklyn, New York and died on June 20, 2017 in Las Vegas), better known by his stage name Prodigy, was a member of the hip hop duo Mobb Deep. Prodigy worked as a solo artist since the early 2000s. He was born to parents of Ethiopian and Jamaican descent. Prodigy was born with sickle cell anemia and suffered from the disease throughout his life. Propelled to awareness partially by fellow Queens, New York rapper Nas, who took a similar approach lyrically on his championed "Illmatic" album from 1994, as well as with the aid of a successful single, "Shook Ones Pt. 2," Mobb Deep suddenly found themselves developing a quickly growing cult. A year later, in 1996, Prodigy and Havoc released "Hell on Earth"; debuting at number six on SoundScan, the album found them fully realizing their approach, dropping both evocative beats and cinematic rhymes that communicated the dark side of New York's urban landscape. Thanks to a grim video for "Hell on Earth (Front Lines)" and theatrical Scarface-like photos inside the CD booklet picturing the duo with guns and a mound of cocaine, Mobb Deep had created an elaborate image for themselves that took hardcore gangsta rap to a new level for East Coast hip hop. Their next release, "Murda Muzik", was heavily bootlegged while still in its demo stage, leaking rough versions of the nearly 30 songs the duo had recorded onto the streets and over the internet.

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Hold You Down
The Alchemist feat. Illa Ghee, Nina Sky, Prodigy
Koch Records2004
Power Rap
Prodigy
J-Love Entertainment2008
Give Em Hell
Prodigy, Alchemist
Infamous Records2013
Stuck On You
Prodigy
Koch Records2007
Broken Rappers
Prodigy
Vodka & Milk2017
Trials Of Love
Prodigy feat. B.K. (Aka) Mz. Bars
Loud Records, Epic, Steven Rifkind Company2000
You Can Never Feel My Pain
Prodigy
Loud Records, Epic, Steven Rifkind Company2000
Tres Leches (Triboro Trilogy)
Big Pun feat. Prodigy, Rebel INS
Loud Records1998
Three
Prodigy feat. Cormega
Loud Records, Epic, Steven Rifkind Company2000
Bang On 'Em
Prodigy
Koch Records2007

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