[vodpod id=Video.4294159&w=540&h=350&fv=] Continuing his conversation with ForbezDVD, Pone addresses Prodigy’s snitch claims and taking the stand against Havoc’s brother, Killa Black. To hear him tell it, his testimony prevented Black from doing some time.
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Ask and you shall receive. Prodigy revealed last week on Twitter that he and Havoc were working with the L.E.P. Bogus Boys. And yesterday EASTSIDESTEVIE caught them with P at Infamous Studios in NYC. Here’s to bridging the gap. fsd
Here’s the visual aid for the G-Unit affiliates’ duet. Aside from
Prodigy continued his book tour two days ago at Howard University and Barnes & Noble in Washington D.C. At the latter location, he was also joined by Dr. Michael Eric Dyson. My Infamous Life out now. thisis50
[vodpod id=Video.7240329&w=425&h=350&fv=autoPlay%3Dfalse%26amp%3Bsid%3DMTV_rapfix%26amp%3BconfigParams%3Dvid%3D646497%26amp%3Binstance%3Dwp%26amp%3BfreewheelId%3DMTV_rapfix] Believe it or not, Havoc tells MTV that he hasn’t yet read Prodigy’s book, My Infamous Life. Despite the surrounding controversy, he says that he supports his Mobb Deep Co-D. He then goes on talk about accidentally shooting a Def Jam employee—at Def Jam!
The saga begins. Prodigy called Funkmaster Flex on Hot 97 last night to promote his autobiography, My Infamous Life. During their conversation, he also responded to Capone‘s viral diatribe.
[vodpod id=Video.4211443&w=540&h=350&fv=] ForbezDVD got an exclusive clip from Capone in response to Prodigy’s snitch allegations. Looks like this isn’t going to end well. And so the saga begins.
Prodigy and journalist Touré were down under the Manhattan Bridge overpass yesterday for P’s signing of My Infamous Life. Blow! was on hand and documented the occasion. Sidebar: TechieNYC shot flicks.
Prodigy appeared on Power 105.1’s The Breakfast Club morning show today to promote his book, My Infamous Life. He spoke on an excerpt in which Capone of C-N-N was accused of snitching. Moments later, N.O.R.E. called in to defend his partner in rhyme.
[vodpod id=Video.6675743&w=540&h=350&fv=configParams%3Dvid%253D644923%2526uri%253Dmgid%253Auma%253Avideo%253Amtv.com%253A644923] Noreaga gave MTV his side of the story on the incident with Mobb Deep, which was described in Prodigy’s autobiography. N.O.R.E admits that he was jumped, but claims a .9mm (not a tec-9) was used during the altercation that left Ty Nitty shot in the back. Although N.O. is confused as to why P would touch on the subject, he says that the two spoke the other day and that no friction will recur. Sidebar: Prodigy Welcomes Creative Control | Nore’aster
This was an interesting read, especially since it shows how music and pop culture can blend in unexpected ways. T-Pain’s use of Auto-Tune really changed the sound of modern music, and it’s cool to see how artists and even public figures get referenced in creative ways like this. It highlights how certain trends spread and influence different parts of culture over time. It also made me think about how creativity shows up in everyday things beyond music. Even in something like car ownership, small personal touches can reflect style and personality. For example, using honda acty seat covers is a simple way to add comfort while also protecting the interior, which is a practical upgrade that still ties into personal taste and care. Overall, it’s interesting to see how different topics connect, whether it’s music, culture, or even cars.