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  2. Prodigy (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Mobb Deep responded in a track called "Drop A Gem On 'Em" which was released as a single 2 weeks before 2Pac was murdered. [50] 2Pac also dissed Mobb Deep on the song "Against All Odds" [51] and "Bomb First (My Second Reply)" which were released after his death. But Prodigy later sampled 2Pac's voice from a freestyle for the chorus on the song ...

  3. H.N.I.C. (Prodigy album) - Wikipedia

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    While Prodigy was working on H.N.I.C. and the Murda Muzik album with Mobb Deep, he started living a healthy lifestyle. [citation needed]"Quiet Storm", a track that appeared on Murda Muzik, was originally intended for H.N.I.C. Prodigy utilized the song as a platform to share his personal struggles with Sickle-cell disease, which has affected him throughout his life.

  4. Mobb Deep - Wikipedia

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    Mobb Deep was an American hip hop duo from Queens, New York [1] [3] formed in 1991. Consisting of rappers/songwriters/record producers Prodigy and Havoc, they are considered to be among the principal progenitors of hardcore East Coast hip hop. [4] Mobb Deep became one of the most successful rap duos of all time, having sold over three million ...

  5. Life of the Infamous: The Best of Mobb Deep - Wikipedia

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    Life of the Infamous: The Best of Mobb Deep is the greatest hits album from Queensbridge rap duo Mobb Deep, made up of rappers Prodigy and Havoc.It contains songs dating back to their 1993 debut album, Juvenile Hell, through their 2004 album, Amerikaz Nightmare.

  6. The Infamous Mobb Deep - Wikipedia

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    The Infamous Mobb Deep is the eighth and final studio album by American hip hop duo Mobb Deep, which is composed of Havoc and Prodigy. The album was released on April 1, 2014, by Prodigy's Infamous Records and Sony 's RED Distribution .

  7. The Safe Is Cracked - Wikipedia

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    Havoc, Prodigy 2:50 8 "Infamous" Havoc Havoc, Prodigy 3:05 9 "What Goes On" The Alchemist: Havoc, Prodigy 2:58 10 "Position" Havoc Havoc, Prodigy 3:02 11 "Get Out Our Way" Havoc Havoc, Prodigy 3:13 12 "You Wanna See Me Fall" Havoc Chinky, Havoc, Prodigy 3:06 13 "Don't Play" Havoc Big Noyd, Havoc, Prodigy 3:45 14 "Mobb Deep II" Havoc Prodigy, DJ ...

  8. Shook Ones, Part II - Wikipedia

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    Prodigy got them made." Havoc also commented: "The most challenging part of making the video was staying awake, because we shot non-stop from early that morning to 7am the next day." [5] While shooting the music video, Mobb Deep got into a fight with a man who was complaining about not getting enough screen time in the music video. [6]

  9. Takeover (Jay-Z song) - Wikipedia

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    Jay-Z originally performed the first two verses of "Takeover" as an untitled diss to Prodigy of Mobb Deep at Hot 97's Summer Jam 2001. While performing the line "you was a ballerina/ I got the pictures I seen ya" a photograph of Prodigy, as a child, dressed as Michael Jackson, appeared on the large screen. [2] He also mocks Prodigy's small stature.