Showing posts with label prodigy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prodigy. Show all posts

Monday, June 27, 2011

Prodigy & Wiz Khalifa Celebrate Urban Ink



Prodigy & Wiz Khalifa Celebrate Urban Ink
Wiz Khalifa and Prodigy of Mobb Deep are gracing dual covers of tattoo magazine Urban Ink's 20th issue. The two rappers are well-known for their extensive body art. Pittsburgh rapper Wiz Khalifa and recently freed rapper Prodigy have landed on dual covers of Urban Ink's 20th issue.
Prodigy's spread features a comic book and horror movie theme (his tattoos focus on 'good versus evil'); while Wiz is surrounded by beautiful women and fast cars.
Sean Garrett, rap group Travis Porter and “Bad Girls Club” star Wilmarie Sena are also featured in the issue.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Cover Urban Ink Magazine Feat Prodigy Kitti Kouture, & Vanessa Veasley





Prodigy Urban Ink Cover

Shot by New York photographer Howard Huang, the upcoming cover of Urban Ink Magazine explores the good vs. evil that dwells within us all, but more specifically rapper Prodigy. Of the many magazines clamoring to interview Prodigy or review his new book, My Infamous Life: The Autobiography of Mobb Deep’s Prodigy, I'm glad that I could be a part of this cover. It may seem strange that I, having no tattoos, would be featured in an ink magazine, but as you see model Kitti Kouture and I are angelic and devilish adversaries... and angels, of course, don't have tattoos. Yeah. I'm a good girl. Hehehe... Anyway, peep the preview courtesy of AllHipHop and pick up the issue later this month!


Kitti Kouture & Prodigy

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Prodigy Supports Ron Paul



Prodigy Supports Ron Paul
Prodigy recently weighed in on the current political climate in America. The Mobb Deep rapper believes that reports of Osama Bin Laden's death are 'bullsh*t,' and studied the teachings of Malachi York while he was in prison. When asked who he favored in next year's elections, Prodigy gave a somewhat surprising answer.
"I love Ron Paul," he said. "I love what he represents. I read his books while I was locked up, End the Fed and all that. I would like to see [him win the presidential election] because I would like to see him shake things up a little bit. I like that type of sh*t. Shake these people up a little something, we need that out here...But let's be clear, that's not happening. They're not going to let him win. I wish him the most success. I hope he does win, to tell you the truth, but they're not going to let that man win. Whatever they've got planned and all this sh*t they've got planned for us, this is how it's going down. Only God's going to stop this."

Monday, May 16, 2011

Nas Discusses Ending Prodigy Beef



Nas Discusses Ending Prodigy Beef
Nas and Prodigy recently ended their long-standing bad blood and Nas himself spoke about it in a recent interview. The two Queensbridge emcees buried the hatchet after Prodigy reached out to Nas following the former's release from prison earlier this year.
"He called me as soon as he got out of jail; he got in touch with me," Nas explained in an interview. "We talked about some things. I didn't know he had a book. He didn't tell me that. I guess he just wanted to clear the air on some past things that don't mean anything today...I just jumped on the ['Dog Sh*t'] record; put that to the past or whatever ill feelings he had towards me. I think he was misinformed about things, like I was a negative guy or like I was trying to harm him in any kind of way. I think maybe he just grew up a little bit."

Monday, May 9, 2011

Capone Warns 50 Cent



Capone Warns 50 Cent
Rapper Capone is still raging against Mobb Deep's Prodigy after Prodigy made allegations that Capone testified in a case against Killer Black, who is the brother of Mobb Deep member Havoc. Capone has also asked 50 Cent to remain out of this feud. Mobb Deep are affiliated with 50's G-Unit imprint.
"50, 50, I am asking you stay of this please, my ni**a. I got love for you," Capone said. "You're from Queens, you're a Queens ni**a like me, but just this is not a situation which - at the end of the day, it's hammer time."
"I got caught in a situation, and I gave a false statement [to police]," Capone added. "I lied. Come to find out, the motherfu**ing statement came back, they tried to use me as a witness. But I lied. I wasn't Killer's co-defendant, I wasn't there when the crime happened, I aint speak to him after. But I didn't put nothing in there to incriminate nobody. The n***a you say I snitched on was running in the streets with me. Get your facts right."
Bars-N-Hooks member Mike Delorean also blasted Prodigy for his book. Mike was irate that Prodigy would bring up his deceased mother.
"P you was a wankster, you talking about things you don't even know. you wildin' talking about ni**as mothers. You talkin' about ma dukes and she's resting in peace. Man, the goons are on your head," Mike Delorean said.