PRODIGY: THE GREATEST RAPPER OF ALL TIME

Started by Jeans, Sep 29, 2020, in Music Add to Reading List

  1. Michael Myers
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    Sep 30, 2020


    Damnn that exorcist sample
     
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  2. icecube
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    icecube West Coast is the Best Coast

    Sep 30, 2020
    Thanks man!
     
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  3. WPG
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    WPG sxn80 Rory Gilmore

    Sep 30, 2020
    def top 20. the 21st century stuff, esp with alc, is essential, and mobb deep quietly has one of the two or three best three-album runs ever
     
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    pHiLLip fARkLe @farkdoodle

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    Bro the closest joeys ever gotten to domestic violence is beating his d-ck
     
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  5. Tone Riggz
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    Tone Riggz There's No Cure For Being A C*nt

    Oct 1, 2020
    I wouldn’t say greatest of all time but he’s definitely one of the greats and his run from the mid 90s into the early 2000’s was a great run. He was definitely on that conspiracy theory wave, I wonder what he would be saying now during the pandemic, what kind of music he would be releasing.

    Prodigy is the first rapper I ever met (seen him live twice as well). I still have his autograph from back then. I also have a second autograph that I got by accident the day after his death. I own and read his first book, My Infamous Life. I was aware of his prison cookbook, which I eventually purchased, but I didn’t realize he had a novel called HNIC. The day after he died, I went to the used book chain, Book Off, specifically looking for the cookbook but instead I found a signed copy of HNIC. Only cost me $1.

    I visited Queensbridge several times to see the vandalized Prodigy mural, before and after it was vandalized. I spoke to the artists who worked on it and felt bad when the piece got vandalized twice. It wasn’t the only Prodigy mural, I visited most of the other ones as well, but a QB Prodigy mural would’ve been iconic especially with the Nas mural being just up the block. But some of the things that P said in My Infamous Life rubbed people the wrong way and that led to the mural being destroyed (“QB Politics”).
     
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