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More fallout from Prodigy's biography.

Now ex Murder Inc rapper Cadillac Tah is trying to clear his name amidst allegations by P that he once set up Ja Rule and Irv Gotti to be robbed.

 

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Infamous Mobb Deep's Prodigy links up with Far Rockaway rapper Boogz Boogetz for a new banger that will appear on Boogz's upcoming mixtape 'Rolling Stoner.'

Hosted by Don Cannon and Rocksmith Clothing, the tape will feature appearances by P, Trae Tha Truth, Wiz Khalifa, Meek Mill and more.

Peep the in studio footage below and tell us what you think of the Boogz and P collab.

 

Prodigy and Boogz Boogetz in the studio

 


Boogz Boogetz "I'm On One" Freestyle


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Sh*t just got real.

For the last year or so Mobb Deep affiliate 40 Glocc has been embroiled in a war of words with a rapper named Menace from BWS. Things finally came to a head last night in Los Angeles when the two ended up at the same event.

Menace had requested the two fight a fair one, but as the footage will show that's not what happened.

Although the video is dark and hard to make out in some spots, you can clearly see 40 being jumped by a bunch of bloods. Since when does a fair one mean all your homies jump in with you?

After the melee 40 took to his twitter account to talk about what happened. He also posted a couple of pics of himself showing he had no marks on his face.

"LOOK AT ME AFTER 30 WEENIES JUMP ME LOL TELL THEM TO TAKE A PC THIS CLOSE!!  THAT WASN'T NO MENISHA FIGHT THAT WAS 30 B*TCHES ON 1 CRIP..LOL! N*GGAZ AINT BUILT FOR N*GGAZ OF MY BREED u can't get this juice cuz!" 40 wrote. "I GET DOWN WHERE I GET MAD AT..ni*ga REQUESTED THAT HEAD UP..LOL I GAVE IT & 30 N*GGAZ JUMP IN & I WAS SOLO!..I EXPECT THAT THEY'LL REGRET THAT."

 

12348870099?profile=originalPic of 40 Glocc taken right after he was jumped.

Meanwhile Menace was on twitter bragging that he busted 40 up, which is clearly not true based on the pictures and video.


Take a look at the video below and weigh in with your opinions.

 



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It's an Infamous Mobb Deep/G-Unit thing in Tony Yayo's new video as he links with Prodigy.

Filmed at Infamous Studios by Jynx Millionaire, this track will appear on Yayo's upcoming mixtape "El Chapo."

 



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12348844671?profile=original1. The One & Only (Produced By Alchemist)
2. Go Off (Produced By Sid Roams)
3. Black Devil (Produced By Sid Roams)
4. Twilight (Feat. Havoc) (Produced By Sid Roams)
5. For One Night Only (Produced By Alchemist)
6. Strong (Produced By King Benny)
7. Told Ya'll (Produced By Sid Roams) (Bonus)

 

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As we look forward to Prodigy's release from prison after 3 years served on gun charges, director Jordan Tower takes on us a trip down memory lane.

This joint "Genesis" appears on P's 2000 solo effort 'HNIC', which produced some of his best work.

Make no mistake, when he's released he'll have plenty of new music ready to shake up the world.

Support Prodigy by joining his website  www.themostinfamous.com and by copping his autobiography 'My Infamous Life The Autobiography of Mobb Deep's Prodigy' HERE.

 


 

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12348795658?profile=originalVideo After The Jump

Hard to believe it's been three years since Prodigy of Mobb Deep went to to prison for gun charges, but the wait is nearly over.

On March 7, rap's most infamous will be home.

To celebrate his release Jordon Tower liberated a clip for "My World", a song that was supposed to appear on 'HNIC2' album, but didn't make the cut.

P gets real deep on this one, so pay attention.

Also make sure you joing Prodigy's website  www.themostinfamous.com. And pre-order his autobiography 'My Infamous Life: The Life and times of Mobb Deep's Prodigy' HERE

 


 

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12348728887?profile=originalLARRY LO – INTRO
MOBB DEEP – POP SOMETHING OFF (WORLD PREMIER)
ALCHEMIST – BOOM BOOM(WORLD PREMIER)
PRODIGY – TOUGH LOVE(WORLD PREMIER)
MOBB DEEP – INFAMOUS MINDED 2011(WORLD PREMIER)
PRODIGY – DIE ANOTHER DAY
MOBB DEEP – YOU AINT A GANGSTA
PRODIGY – ON A MISSION
HAVOC – FREESTYLE(WORLD PREMIER)
MOBB DEEP – SOMETHING LIKE A HORROR FLICK
HAVOC – NO MATTER I GO
PRODIGY – SHOT MAD CLIPS
UN PACINO – WHO THE FUCK
HAVOC FT RAEKWON – 24K RAP
BIG TWINS FT BIG NOYD – ON SMASH
MOBB DEEP FT NYCE DA FUTURE & L.A.D – GOT THE DROP
PRODIGY – STOP HATING
PRODIGY – UP THE LADDER OF SUCCESS
UN PACINO – THE HIT
HAVOC FT BIG NOYD – YOU KNOW MY STYLE
BIG TWINS FT TY NITTY – IM3 CLICK(WORLD PREMIER)
MOBB DEEP FT NYCE DA FUTURE – LIE
MOBB DEEP FT KOOL G RAP – GANGSTA MOVE(SID ROAMS)
HAVOC – MY PIMPING
HAVOC FT PRODIGY – WALK WITH ME(WORLD PREMIER UNRELEASED VERSION WITH P)
CNN FT MOBB DEEP – WOBBLE WOBBLE
BLAQ MOBB FT PRODIGY , UN PACINO & BIG TWINS – HOW YOU WANT IT
PRODIGY – MY WORLD IS EMPTY WITH OUT YOU
PRODIGY – THE DOUGH
PRODIGY FT UN PACINO – PHONE TAP
PRODIGY FT UN PACINO – GOT THAT
PRODIGY – DON’T TRUST THAT

 

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While over in the UK recently Lloyd Banks sat down with Tim Westwood for an extended Crib Sessions interview.

The PLK speaks on why recording in his home studio puts him in a good space financially and creatively, how the success of “Beamer, Benz or Bentley” provided the inspiration to make his new album ‘The Hunger For More 2’ a sequel to his debut. Banks also talks about being ready to have kids soon and why he doesn’t want to rap past he age of 40.

Of course, a sitdown with Tim wouldn’t have been complete without a freestyle from Blue Hefner.

 

Check him out as he goes in over Mobb Deep’sShook Ones Pt 2” x “Survival Of The Fittest” beats.

‘The Hunger For More 2’ is available now worldwide.

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Lloyd Banks "Shook Ones !!" x "Survival Of The Fittest" Freestyle

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Video After The Jump Behind The Beats: Alchemist Alchemist pulled it off once again. Al, who rose to fame with his production for the likes of Mobb Deep, Lloyd Banks and Lil Wayne, has been prospering lately as Eminem's DJ. Em doesn't perform too much, so when a star of his caliber takes the stage, every show is high-profile. This month, Al was in the DJ booth during Em's Home and Home shows with Jay-Z in Detroit and in New York. "With the band now, it eases a little bit of the pressure," Al said. "My friends say, 'You're pressing play and stop.' I'll tell them, 'It's pressing play and stop; it's not the technical part of it. If you mess it up, it's a stop and go, but you better do it right on time.' It's like the pyro. The pyro guy can't be a second off. Somebody can get blown up. Em being the perfectionist he is, it was clear: 'All right, Al, when you're on the stage with Em, there's no room for error.' I respected that. I was like, 'Oh, that's gonna make me step my game up.' I'm watching his shows, before I was his DJ, looking at how his vocals were perfect. In sync, perfect. I felt like this is important. I took it real serious." Al said he, Eminem manager Paul Rosenberg and D12's Mr. Porter all give Em input on the show. "At first I was nervous. Like, 'This is one of the greatest of all time. It's nothing I can really tell him,' " Al thought back. "But as you vibe together, you get ideas. I would test the waters a little bit. He would listen, not always take your idea, but be open-minded. As we started rehearsing, I started implementing some of the stuff I'm known for." Paul and Em told Al to put some of his own flavor into the live sets. Fans got to hear some of that flavor during the Home and Home series. "It was 'The Way I Am,' " Alchemist explained. "It was an old version where they had Edie Brickell in it: 'What I am is what I am.' So ... I was like, 'We should bring it back when we play it live.' It was a reason they didn't use it on the original song. Maybe clearance or something. Stuff like that. Or at the end of 'Not Afraid,' when the band is breaking it down, I made them get the a cappella and I put in the 'Holla if you ... ' Start cutting that up. I think about [DJ] Premier a lot. I think about how to be subtle as a DJ. The band's up here, Em is running the show. I look at it as accents. I was around [DJ] Muggs for so many years. I got to see so many great people do it. Definitely try to think of what I saw through the years, be subtle and play my part. Add some flavor." Next Wave of Flav On Eminem and Slaughterhouse: "I didn't make the Recovery album. Shout-out to DJ Khalil, the big homie. He did, like, four joints on the album. Em's got him on the album. Mr. Porter made the album. Havoc made the album. It adds to me wanting to go even harder. I think what it was, that I'm so accustomed to making stuff for Mobb Deep or Dilated [Peoples] or the people in my immediate circle. Being around Em more, I'm starting to get it. People vibe, and we make the best music. Now that I'm around him more, there's talks of the Slaughterhouse project. I think that might be one of the first moments I might be able to pick up some dust." On Gang Green: "I got this project Gang Green with Oh No, a real good friend from the West Coast, a collaboration project we did together. We did the rhymes and beats together. It's like I'm almost going backwards. I've had my years when I tried to make big stuff after I had a little success. Now I'm gong back to the raw beats, making something every country can feel. Raekwon's on the joint. Guilty Simpson, Evidence, Fat Sean, a bunch of people I have relationships with." On Prodigy: "P comes home in February. It's gonna be a very busy time. It's amazing. He feels like he's home already. He's in the best health he's been in. He's really excited. I've been sending him beats. Havoc is sending him beats. I e-mail them to his wife, and she puts it on some type of cassette. It's like he's in the studio, he's just not recording." Source: MTV twitter-5d.gif
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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?

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