Prodigy Plans To Release A Second Book Complex.com (blog) By Jacob Moore | May 25, 2012 | 3:06 pm | Permalink Books by musicians can be hit or miss, but almost everyone agreed that Prodigy's My Infamous Life: The Autobiography of Mobb Deep's Prodigy was well worth the read. Now P has revealed that he's ...
RECAP: “75 Bars” of Black Thought and Mos Def Define the Realness at the ... AllHipHop Prodigy was there, and naturally, anything Mobb Deep from the lyrical heyday of the '90s and early 2000s was sure to hypnotize the Big Apple crowd. And the crowd, they loved him, but one couldn't help but wonder where Havoc was.
El-P Cancer 4 Cure HipHopDX "Off that Mobb Deep shit had me saying 'dunny.'" That's Danny Brown, the shrill-strung, wild-haired Detroit rapper who guest spits on the song "Oh Hail No" alongside Crown Heights' unruliest, Mr. Muthafuckin' eXquire. Brown's line appears half-way ...
Malee: Finding new meaning in the reign of the San Antonio Spurs Oregon Daily Emerald Except, of course, for the background music, which is none other than the classic “Shook Ones Pt. II” by Queensbridge rap duo Mobb Deep. The first thing this does is conjure a slew of hilarious images: Gregg Popovich listening to Mobb Deep, ...
Lakers stuck in a moment they can't get out of Bloguin (blog) Are bloggers allowed to paraphrase U2 or can I only quote groups like Wu-Tang, Mobb Deep, Tribe Called Quest or solo acts like Talib Kweli? Either way, U2 just happened in this post. It's also how Los Angeles Lakers fans must feel after seeing there ...
Morning Coffee The Atlantic There's of course Common's "I Used To Love Her," as someone pointed out yesterday Nas' "I Gave You Power," and Mobb Deep's "Drink Away The Pain." I'm lukewarm to the first (too earnest) a little more enthralled by the second (hard not to love, ...
2012 Malcolm X Day Block Party Pictures Monsters and Critics.com Londell McMillian, Prodigy of Mobb Deep, Papoose, and Lord Jamar of Brand Nubian attending the 2012 Malcolm X Day Block Party presented by The Source Magazine in New York City. Photo copyright by Bernadette Giacomazzo/PR Photos.