"ABC" is one of my favorite songs off of Prodigy's 2008 "H.N.I.C. 2" album. P and producer Sid Roams had great chemistry and always put out bangers together.
"Real Power Is People" is a classic song off of the late, great Prodigy of Mobb Deep's 2008 "H.N.I.C. 2" album.
As with many of his songs, P was way ahead of his time with this track in which he talks about secret societies, the Illuminati, 9/11 conspiracy theories and more.
Gotta thank Prodigy for all of the jewels he dropped. They don't make emcess like him anymore. Rest in peace King
Roc Nation recording artist Jay Electronica has been heated ever since Kendrick Lamar dropped his name in his now infamous "Control" verse a couple of years ago.
While on Periscope a few days ago he dissed K. Dot and threatened to slap 50 Cent.
Today, the New Orleans rapper goes at them both in a new song titled "The Curse of Mayweather."
Jay Electronica doesn't drop new music as often as fans would like, but when he does it's always something meaningful. Here's a song entitled "Road to Perdition" featuring a Jay Z voice sample.
Follow Jay Electronica and Jay Z on Twitter @JayElectronica @S_C_
Thisis50 recently caught up with Charlie Murphy, Earth Quake, Brandon T Jackson & Young Jack Thriller at WBLS radio for an interview!
They discuss their comedy careers, Detroit, New York, Atlanta, joke on current topics such as Obama dropping bombs on Syria, Zoo experiences, Stand Up, people who get high off weed, the illuminati & much more!
Thisis50 & Young Jack Thriller recently spoke with Christian rapper, Bizzle for an exclusive interview!
He spits a freestyle, explains where his name came from, Talks about finding Christ, opportunities that have been presented to him, biggest misconception for Christian Rap, illuminati, new project "The Good Fight" & much more!
Prodigy of Mobb Deep has been one of the few rappers who hasn't been afraid to talk about the Illuminati in his songs. In this new interview with KarmaloopTV, P speaks on why he addresses such a controversial topic.
"I was reading a lot about the Illuminati, and the secret societies and religion," P said. "It got to the point where I learned so much and started to understand it, so I started putting it in my lyrics. It was just like mixing a little bit of medicine with the food. Give 'em a little bit of information in there amongst the hardcore, lifestyle sh*t that we used to be talking about... give 'em some real knowledge in there."
Peep the rest of the interview below as P talks about why he decided to design a skateboard for Bloodsport and spits some hot bars.
"Illuminati want my mind, soul and my body" Prodigy
Lindsay Lohan's legal troubles are the least of her worries these days. The actress claims she is being stalked by a freemason who has threatened to kill her.
"This is the freemason stalker that has been threatening to kill me - while he is TRESPASSING! im actually scared now- the blood in the 'cults' book was too much," Lohan tweeted Monday, including a pic of her stalker. "All my fans, my supporters, please stand by me. g-d bless xxL."
The picture was reportedly taken by her surveillance system at her Venice, California home.
Lindsay Lohan's alleged stalker
All of the tweets have since been deleted.
TMZ reports that the man has been stalking Lohan for over 4 years now. Often passing by her crib, leaving creepy gifts and texts messages. The actress is reportedly terrified something bad will happen.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 11, 2010 at 8:25am
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Jennifer Hudson's brother in law, Gregory King aka Bossolo does an interview with HipHopNews24-7 in front of the house where Jennifer's mother and brother were murdered. And where his own son, 7 year old Julian King was abducted from and eventually killed.
King starts off by saying he's heard that Jennifer is a freemason and had to sacrifice some "things" to get where she's at. Basically saying her family was a blood sacrifice to gain stardom.
He then starts promoting his new cd.
After that he opens the front door to the murder scene.
There's a time and place for everything, but this dude is dead wrong for promoting his music cd in front on the house where al those people lost their lives.
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The Jay-Z is a Satanist/member of the Illuminati stories just won't go away.
He's tried ignoring them. Then playing into them. And when Rick Ross' Teflon Don album dropped this Tuesday, the artist officially took the issue head on with a guest verse on a song titled "Free Mason."
"I said I was amazing / Not that I'm a Mason / It's amazing that I made it though the maze that I was in / Lord forgive me I never would've made it without sin" - Jay-Z on "Free Mason"
Still, many MCs who claim the cross take issue with Jay-Z's recent imagery and hints at a dark side. In January, Houston rapper Bizzle made waves when he released a track called "Explaining to Do (Jay-Z Expose')" that was directed at the man who calls himself "Jay-hova."
The accompanying YouTube video (now at over 53,000 views) is filled with visual examples of possible connections to the occult and was featured on mainstream rap sites like Allhiphop.com and Worldstarhiphop.com. Overnight, the previously unknown Bizzle found himself in the middle of a firestorm.
"I'm really trying not to get stuck on the Jay-Z stuff and just want to focus on telling people about the Lord and his Good News," Bizzle said.
But obviously, the kid known for calling out Jay has an opinion about his "Free Mason" verse.
"I think he only cleared up things for 'blind' people who want to remain 'blind.' They didn't want to hear a real explanation, they just want to hear him say it's not true," Bizzle said.
"And no, I don't think it was a response to my song. If that's the case he would have addressed the specific points I raised. To me, the logic should be that if I brought up 20 signs that point to him being a Mason and having Satanic ties then he should have to bring up 21 things that say the opposite."
Other Christian rappers aren't so convinced. Dre' Murray (a Houston native) has shared songs with Bizzle but thinks that Jay-Z's verse adequately addressed the issue.
"Make no mistake, Jay'z imagery in the past, especially in the 'On to the Next One' video, was blatant. But I think he was just trying to push people's buttons," Murray said. "I think there was some clarity in 'Free Mason' where he owned up to some stuff and denied other parts.
"Could he be lying? Sure, but for me to devote all my time trying to figure out what he is or isn't really defeats my purpose as a Christian MC. Good should be out fighting evil, not sitting around talking about it."
Still, there's no clear consensus about Jay-Z's lyrics and actions in the holy hip hop community. Here's what outspoken New York rapper Lavoisier told me when he was in town for The Houston Project last week
What are your thoughts? Have you heard Jay-Z's "Free Mason" or Bizzle's "Explaining to Do?" Does the evidence add up to you or did Jay adequately address these concerns?