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P > biggie
Love this track. Forgot, even though I played this album weekly for over a year.
That's what I'm saying. Contribution and impact was much larger.P > biggie
seeing that Prodigy had a chance to rap well into his 40's....with more clsssic material... debatable.
what? were you born in 2005 or some ****Never listened to dudes music cuz i thought it was wack plus i dont even know one prodigy/mobb deep fan but RIP. It seems like the rap community is pretty ****** up about this one tho.
I knew it wasn't their first, but I still think it's their best.Shout to those that thought "The Infamous" was the Mobb's first album. I know I wasn't the only one that thought that back in the day
This was a good album too. He may have declined, but he rarely missed even after his peak.
While Hegelian Dialectic is a solid effort with strong, replay-worthy tracks and valuable lyrical gems, Prodigy’s words may get lost in a generation of hip-hop consumers more concerned with lit vibes than music of substance.
Read More: Prodigy Gets Philosophic on 'Hegelian Dialectic (The Book of Revelation)' - XXL | http://www.xxlmag.com/rap-music/rev...of-revelation-album-review/?trackback=tsmclip
Let's keep it [emoji]128175[/emoji], the only reason you said that was to get a rise out of people. There was absolutely no reason to even bring up Big.That's what I'm saying. Contribution and impact was much larger.
At least he gave the nod to the one that passed this time. Usually NT would slander the recently deceased.Dudes stay with the comparisons.....even during the timeframe when a person passes away. No matter how ridiculous or asinine they are.