Prodigy trivia you have to know (RIP Prodigy)

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Prodigy's book is kind of a mess to read but it is really brutally honest like as honest as the DMX book


not to be to psychoanalytic butt the, there's a lot in the book about Prodigy having been a middle-class kid and his family being in entertainment so there were pretty well-off;

He talks about being offered commercials and parts in Broadway plays cuz of his grandmother and him not being interested - which is why the Fresh Prince thing comes up.

I think the fact that he was in constant physical pain draw him a little bit insane, I think the fact that gang banging Queensbridge let him have a little bit of control and power and manifest his pain in other ways including in music is why he came off so convincing in his raps
 
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Prodigy's book is kind of a mess to read but it is really brutally honest like as honest as the DMX book


not to be to psychoanalytic butt the, there's a lot in the book about Prodigy having been a middle-class kid and his family being in entertainment so there were pretty well-off;

He talks about being offered commercials and parts in Broadway plays cuz of his grandmother and him not being interested comma which is why the Fresh Prince thing comes up.

I think the fact that he was in constant physical pain draw him a little bit insane, I think the fact that gang banging Queensbridge let him have a little bit of control and power and manifest his pain in other ways including in music is why he came off so convincing in his raps

A part of his family was well off but don't forget he had a crazy father. His father wasn't really there for him. In a 3 hour interview recorded just 3 months ago by Quest he shares that his pain, his crazy pops and the neighborhoods he was in made him an insane kid in high school. Check www.questlovesupreme.com for the interview. It's a recommended listen
 
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A part of his family was well off but don't forget he had an crazy father. His father wasn't really there for him. In a 3 hour interview recorded just 3 months ago by Quest he shares that his pain, his crazy pops and the neighborhoods he was in made him an insane kid in high school. Check www.questlovesupreme.com for the interview. It's a recommended listen
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create the great then I wait as I meditate"
Wrote this at 15 :banderas:
QB produced the doppest rappers.

:mjcry:P. said he only started rapping at 12 and then took it seriously at 13. So in the span of probably almost 2 years he had a record deal and a feature on a now classic mainstream album. It's so sad that he had to pass away so young, and what's even iller is that when I've re-watched all of his old best interviews even the now just recent one with that fat fukk Questlove and he keeps saying no one makes it past 40 statistically and that didn't past my mind that P's time was ticking.

:to:"Strong enough to rep Queens Bridge from Long Island."
 
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I just put together this list of Prodigy trivia you have to know. I probably didn't include everything so leave a comment on some stuff I missed.



He helped put the following people on the map:
  • Ty Nitty
  • Godfather Pt 3
  • Big Twinz
  • Big Noyd
  • Illa Ghee
  • Littles
  • Chinky
  • The Alchemist
  • Cormega
  • Bars & Hooks
  • Un Pacino
  • Boogz Boogetz

Never forget


Prodigy known as/for:
  • Bandana Clip P
  • Capital P
  • Columbo
  • H.N.I.C
  • V.I.P.
  • P
  • Don P
  • P Double
  • The Quiet Storm
  • Crime Rhyme Houdini P
  • The dude that popped more guns than you're holding them
  • The only rapper that could get away with the following line: "Look at my chain, look at my anklet"




:smokingP:

@mobbinfms @shopant @TheDarceKnight @Xtz23 @Walter H White

:whew: prodigy had a hell of a life.

this is why his autobiography is so damn entertaining.
 

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:mjcry:P. said he only started rapping at 12 and then took it seriously at 13. So in the span of probably almost 2 years he had a record deal and a feature on a now classic mainstream album. It's so sad that he had to pass away so young, and what's even iller is that when I've re-watched all of his old best interviews even the now just recent one with that fat fukk Questlove and he keeps saying no one makes it past 40 statistically and that didn't past my mind that P's time was ticking.

:to:"Strong enough to rep Queens Bridge from Long Island."
Apparently his first song was actually written when he was 8-9 "You's A Crackhead" :mjlol:
P was always hardcore
 

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According to Karceno he dissed DMX in the first verse on Allustrious .:ohhh: After the whole story, it actually makes sense. :jbhmm:
That verse is definitely one of the best P ever layed. :ohhh:No rapper was able to go against it, not just X...




Yo, the lost page of a wild rhyme writin nikka
P holds the pen tightly, explode nightly
I count on one finger all y'all rap nikkas that excite me
Y'all nikkas is trash rap - wanna fight me?
You shook to death, take breaths and step lightly
Y'all Little League nikkas is so bald they might be
Spent too much time with wifey, come out to play
With the hard-headed, Infamous song torture
Crack your knuckles, buckle up your pants tight
Pull your hats down, let's get it on like papi bar fights
My spiral book, hold the world's most lethal
There's no cure, for what my pen do neither
Bring the fever, y'all nikkas is the rap jesters
While we was gone for a moment, y'all kept the crowd goin now
Move over bacon, time for som'in meatier
Your shyt's weak, your best song was mediocre
fukk a penis, how dare you entertain the thought
That you could come out to challenge me in blood talk?
Take a walk jerk this ain't Levert, Sweat and Johnny Gill
This is rap for real, somethin you feel
You catch a chill when you hear the Mobb bang through your stereo
It's heavy metal for the black people, rock'n'roll
But it's hip-hop though, my drug music
It's thereapeutic to the user, you slam dance to it




 

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According to Karceno he dissed DMX in the first verse on Allustrious .:ohhh: After the whole story, it actually makes sense. :jbhmm:
That verse is definitely one of the best P ever layed. :ohhh:No rapper was able to go against it, not just X...




Yo, the lost page of a wild rhyme writin nikka
P holds the pen tightly, explode nightly
I count on one finger all y'all rap nikkas that excite me
Y'all nikkas is trash rap - wanna fight me?
You shook to death, take breaths and step lightly
Y'all Little League nikkas is so bald they might be
Spent too much time with wifey, come out to play
With the hard-headed, Infamous song torture
Crack your knuckles, buckle up your pants tight
Pull your hats down, let's get it on like papi bar fights
My spiral book, hold the world's most lethal
There's no cure, for what my pen do neither
Bring the fever, y'all nikkas is the rap jesters
While we was gone for a moment, y'all kept the crowd goin now
Move over bacon, time for som'in meatier
Your shyt's weak, your best song was mediocre
fukk a penis, how dare you entertain the thought
That you could come out to challenge me in blood talk?
Take a walk jerk this ain't Levert, Sweat and Johnny Gill
This is rap for real, somethin you feel
You catch a chill when you hear the Mobb bang through your stereo
It's heavy metal for the black people, rock'n'roll
But it's hip-hop though, my drug music
It's thereapeutic to the user, you slam dance to it






One of the videos where Karceno actually makes sense :mjlol:
Those two tracks are :blessed: and when I found this out they became :blessed::blessed: + :wow:
 
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