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Albert Johnson (November 2, 1974 – June 20, 2017), known professionally as Prodigy, was an American rapper and record producer. He was best known for being in the rap duo Mobb Deep along with Havoc , yet Johnson still had a solo career, regularly collaborating with producer The Alchemist .
2015: Praful Bidwai (66), Indian journalist and activist, died by choking on food on 23 June 2015 at a conference in Amsterdam. [7] [circular reference] 2017: American rapper Prodigy (42) of Mobb Deep, died by accidental choking. [8] 2024: Venezuelan olympic track cyclist Daniela Larreal (50), died by choking on food in Las Vegas, on 11 August ...
On April 4, 2011, Mobb Deep released a new single called "Dog Shit," featuring rapper Nas. This was the first official song by Mobb Deep since Prodigy's release from jail. It was produced by Havoc and The Alchemist. On July 27, 2012, Havoc told AllHipHop in an interview that the group was on an indefinite hiatus.
Prodigy, who made up one half of Mobb Deep, has recently died at 42.
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[3] [4] [5] In 2020, XXL wrote that of 77 rapper deaths they examined, more than 40 remain unsolved, including the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur, the 1997 murder of the Notorious B.I.G., and the 1999 murder of Big L.
Prodigy (rapper), Albert Johnson (1974–2017), American rapper and member of Mobb Deep; Prodigy, Craig Crippen, a member of Mindless Behavior; Tommaso Ciampa (born 1985), ring name Prodigy, American professional wrestler; B.J. Penn (born 1978), known as The Prodigy, an American mixed martial artist
Darrel [a] Steven "Chris" Lighty [3] (May 8, 1968 – August 30, 2012) was an American music industry executive. He co-founded Violator, a record label, management and marketing company, which represented hip hop and R&B artists such as Busta Rhymes, A Tribe Called Quest, Nas, Mobb Deep, Missy Elliott, LL Cool J, Noreaga, Prodigy, 50 Cent, Mariah Carey and Sean "Diddy" Combs.