Prodigy Discusses The State Of Mobb Deep’s Relationship With Nas

    Just weeks after Queens, New York emcee Prodigy returned home from prison, the Mobb Deep co-founder shocked fans when the group released a track with Nas in “Dog Sh*t” . The collaboration, produced by Alchemist and Havoc, was the first collaboration between M-O-B-B and Nas in 11 years, and came after years of conflict between the two parties.

    Speaking with DJ Whoo Kid’s Shade 45 radio show this week, Prodigy explained how he and Havoc reunited with Nasir. “We’ve been talkin’ since I’ve been home. We put that [beef] to the side, man, to do this music. The music is crazy right now, that we’re workin’ on…we did a couple of joints. It’s comin’ out crazy; the music is more important than anything or lil’ petty bullshit, so we good on that.” At present, there is no word if or where “Dog Sh*t” will end up, or the titles for the other recorded collaborations.

    The G-Unit deejay then asked his longtime friend and onetime label-mate about the initial moments of the parties meeting up again. P explained, “It’s all love. [We] came up together, so it’s all love anytime we see each other.”

    Already with an appearance on Jim Jones’ just-released Capo, Prodigy also revealed that as a soloist and with Mobb Deep, he has upcoming material with Waka Flocka Flame, Styles P, N.O.R.E., Tony Yayo.

    Listen to the full interview at DJ Whoo Kid’s RadioPlanet.TV here.

    35 thoughts on “Prodigy Discusses The State Of Mobb Deep’s Relationship With Nas

    1. one thing i respect about p, is that he doesn’t care about what people think, he makes his own music. wacka flaka? man i respect that. i wouldn’t expect it but i respect it and i think it’s gonna be nice. people need to get out of the one-tracked “lyricism” lane. there have been rappers for years that weren’t lyricists but their music is always fun and entertaining and sounds good. Lyricists get their props too, but fuck what other people say about hip hop, ashley judd, all of them, this is our music. let’s control our music. we don’t come talking about how country music is all about old world and needs to come to the modern age. fuck all of this shit! i’m bugging out!!! arrrghh!! LOL, now i’m about to turn myself in.

      1. um yea, your a fucking retard lol people need to come off of wanting their favorite rappers to portray lyricism? You respect a collaboration with Wacka Flocka? Why? Cus he’s such a respectable “artist”? You really are just plain dumb, just cus an artist broadens their horizons, it doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s good… don’t talk like everyone else is wrong for not wanting an old school legend to sell out, maybe your wrong for wanting it.

    2. holy shit prodigy has material with waka flocka WTF IS GOING ON WITH THIS BULLSHIT GOD DAYUUUUM! everybody is selling out nowdays wow ,i still love p but damn why you got to sell out!

      1. I can’t believe it myself. There’s nothing wrong when you’re making music with artists who aren’t lyricists. But then, make music with GOOD entertainment rappers and not this Waka Flocka Flame garbage for people who have the intelligence of a 2 year old.

    3. P sucks ass, so no wonder he’d collaborate with Waka Flaka. What’s next, Mobb Deep gets signed to Brick Squad? At this point, it can only be about dollars and cents.

    4. A collab with Wacka Facka Lame???

      What the fuck?!?!?!?!?!?!!?

      A Tony Yayo collab too?

      Those are the two worst rappers in the history of Hip-Hop.

      P must be looking to crush those dudes to raise his stock after being locked for 3 years.

      Fuck a Wacka & a Tony Gayo

    5. Im not even a Mobb Deep fan, but a Wackfokkalame feat is wack as f#ck

      It’s sad to see how some (no talent ass) rappers like him, Lil wayne and Rick Ross get so much attention

      Because, they f#ck up so many (otherwise) classic songs

      Call me a hater
      Im just a rap fanatic

      And those guys ain’t no good for the Hip Hop culture/music

      1. Please disregard my son’s post, he was dropped on his head when he was born. Thanks, and again, sorry.

      2. lmao. you’re not a hater thats your opinion. The old lil wayne was alot better. And I think Rick Ross tries so I don’t mind him. Wocka should be punched in the mouth where his jaw is wired and he cant rap… excuse me. talk bullshit on music for a long time.

      3. Waka flocka should not be put in the same category with Wayne and Ross. Ross’s albums have been consistant bangers and look where Wayne came from. his lyrics have definitely improved over time, albeit simplified for his fans. Waka dont even rhyme most of the time…just a nigga talking(granted some of his beats bangs).

    6. Glad about the Nas reunion, but P needs to step his game way up if he wants to hold his own on a track with Nas in the future. Infamous and Hell On Earth 2 aren’t possible, but Murda Muzik 2 could be done if they would focus on their strengths and won’t collab with any of these faggot ass ‘rappers’ for the mtv generation.

    7. Waka Flocka is originally from NY and he’s relevant right now. So Prodigy is gonna use this to his advantage. I wanna hear that Mobb Deep and Styles P. collab when it’s done. That’ll be some gutta shit.

      1. One dude who forgot how to rhyme doing a song with another dude who never knew how to rap. I’ll pass.

    8. is mobb deep still on g unit? they were so much better back in the 90s, all the recent shit havoc has put out and the new mobb deep since p got out has sorta that old sound, they need to stick to it, fuck 50

    9. I don’t care if you Mobb Deep, I hold triggers to crews
      You little FUCK, I’ve got money stacks bigger than you
      When I was pushin weight, back in eighty-eight
      you was a ballerina I got your pictures I seen ya
      Then you dropped “Shook Ones,” switch your demeanor
      Well – we don’t believe you, you need more people
      Roc-A-Fella, students of the game, we passed the classes
      Nobody can read you dudes like we do
      Don’t let ’em gas you like Jigga is ass and won’t clap you
      Trust me on this one – I’ll detach you
      Mind from spirit, body from soul
      They’ll have to hold a mass, put your body in a hole
      No, you’re not on my level get your brakes tweaked
      I sold what ya whole album sold in my first week
      You guys don’t want it with Hov’
      Ask Nas, he don’t want it with Hov’, nooooo!

      1. s.carter; yeah that ‘ask nas he don’t want it with hov’ line proved wise in hindsight lol… maybe hovito’s ‘advisors should have forewarned him’ because after that ether J hasn’t taken on another emcee… game,dame, sigel, cam all were taking shots… crickets from J though? And these were once artists on the roc? Hey J good call about Bleek being the future of the roc… J practically owed his career to Kanye [original Blueprint] then he shunned kanye @ the jump, saw that he was selling, and jumped on the bandwagon, then claimed he supported ye all along… BITCH move… disloyalty was highlighted in ether and you jay lames claim everything was fiction in that track… Esco could outrap J today even if he went back to Nastradamus style… ONE

      2. LMAO! Give it up. Nas reigns supreme over Jay and Mobb Depp. He destroyed both of them. But Jay’s legacy is destroyed forever. Ether is a new synonym for diss.

    10. please stop you fake thug wannabe’s. you aint selling drugs you aint killing people and shit. How old are you 40 years and still playing a gangster????

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