Statik Selektah welcomed Prodigy as the latest guest on his Shade 45 show last week. During the visit, P gets into his comfort zone on the M-I-C. Albert Einstein is available here.
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Prodigy returned to The Breakfast Club this week to promote his new album, HNIC 3. Here’s a synopsis of their conversation. Power 105 1’s “The Breakfast Club” Interviews Prodigy of Mobb Deep. He speaks on his book “The Infamous” and the backlash received from it, speaks on the infamous rant that Havoc went on via Twitter were he accused Prodigy of being gay, also speaks on the Havoc phone call “The Breakfast Club” played were Havoc accused Prodigy of getting raped in prison, […]
Prodigy is up to his tricks once again. And for the latest visual off his and Al’s Albert Einstein, it is certainly no different. Want another ’round?
During last week’s airing of Toca Tuesday, Prodigy rolled things out with a rap before Mac Miller came to crash the set with his own. Stick around though, ’cause even Al steps up to the plate too.
From the kitchen to the block, Prodigy lets his money stack in his new video off his collaborative LP, Albert Einstein. The streets is watching, P.
All three respectively murder this Alchemist beat. Taken off of Prodigy’s solo set, Albert Einstein drops next Tuesday. Pre-order yours here.
Young and thuggin out West, Prodigy and Odd Future’s Domo Genesis cross paths in a drive-by thanks to the accomplice of a few female bandana thugs. P’s Albert Einstein drops June 11.
As previously reported, the head nigga in charge is set to release is second memoir, H.N.I.C. And for the book’s jacket, he rehashes his patriotic flick. God Bless America. The book is due out July 16th. hhnm
Queens gets the money again on this new leak off Prodigy’s and The Alchemist’s collaboration, Albert Einstein. Album drops June 11th.
The 20 year celebration begins. Two nights ago, Hav and P kicked off their anniversary tour in the Chi and brought their past and present hits to the Double Door. See when they hit your city here. hhnm
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.