Prodigy on Jay-Z, shooting shotguns w/ his son & more

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Dude is an idiot,but on the SHOTGUN topic I feel him

On the video of him and his seven-year-old son at the gun range:
When I taught my son how to shoot a gun it was because I owned a legal, registered shotgun at my house. When I bought it from the gun store, the guy asked me if I had kids in the house. He said, “When your kids get to a certain age, you gotta teach them how to shoot. Because if you don’t, when the gun is in the house, the kid is going to get curious and play with it. But if you teach him how to shoot the gun, then the kid is going to understand the power that the weapon has.” When [my son] turned seven, I asked him what he wanted for his birthday, and he told me to take him to the range and teach him how to shoot the gun. I said aright because when he gets older, I was gonna have to teach him anyways. When [my daughter] gets older, I’m going to [tell her about it as well].

On not releasing H.N.I.C. 2 on Koch Records:
Prodigy: [Koch] gave me close to a million [dollars] for H.N.I.C. 2 and Return Of The Mac. But I ain’t want that sh*t coming out on Koch ‘cause to me, Koch is a mixtape company. They can’t handle the caliber of that album. They wasn’t playing ball to get that kind of album. They need to step the budget up like another million to get that [laughs]. If there had been more money involved, I would’ve given them that. But it’s gotta be worth my while to give up something so important to me. That’s why my plan was never to [release H.N.I.C. 2] with them. I just did it to get the money and run. My plan worked.

On no longer wearing jewelry:
I’ve been real heavy with the jewels since I was 13 or 14. My mind is in different place right now. I just see things differently. I might throw it on for a video, but you ain’t gonna see me in that sh*t anymore. I ain’t denouncing [my V.I.P. persona]. I just choose not to wear it anymore. But I got sh*t in the closet, just in case anybody is like, “oh, P’s broke.” “He spent all his money on his court case.” “G-Unit deal wasn’t as good as they thought it was gonna be. He had to sell all his jewelry.” Nah, I got all my sh*t. So I can always pull it out like, “Shut the f*ck up.”



On his feelings about Jay-Z now:
He’s always gonna be Gay-Z no matter what. We could do business or even if he wants a beat from Havoc, that nigg*’s still Gay-Z to me. We seen each other in Justin’s [right after the infamous 2001 Summer Jam, where the Jay/Mobb Deep/Nas beef took off]. I was with a whole bunch of my nigg*s. It was just him and like one or two security guards. Soon as he seen me, he just walked straight up to me with his hand out like, “Yo, it’s all love. It ain’t beef. It’s just rap.” I’m like, “Yeah, aright whatever.” He seen how I could of did him. We Mobb Deep. It’s not a game. It’s for real, son. It’s a whole gang of us. We not playing. We from the ‘hood. He thought we were gonna pounce on him. My n*gg*s wanted to jump on him. The Summer Jam thing didn’t really upset me. That’s just reality. When I was younger I thought I was Michael Jackson and my grandmother had a dance school. That’s nothing to be ashamed of. Everybody my age wanted a Michael Jackson jacket back then. But Jay-Z was lying talking about ballerina pictures. People who weren’t at the concert think P had a tutu on or a ballerina suit ‘cause that’s what Jay said in his rhymes. That was some slick sh*t he did to f*ck people’s perceptions up. I was more mad about how this b*tch-*ss n*gg* gonna say something years after all the East Coast and West Coast sh*t go down [on “Money, Cash, Hoes.”]. Shut the f*ck up. Mind your business. That sh*t ain’t got nothing to do with you. ‘Cause when it did have something to do with you, you didn’t have anything to say. You was more quiet than a church mouse. We was the only ones still going to LA and doing shows in Cali, risking our life. It was just us and Biggie going hard. That’s why I feel like I do about the situation, because that n*gg* talking about some sh*t that he ain’t even know, talking about he’s trying to restore the feeling. You ain’t restoring no feeling. I’m glad you successful with your records and you’re getting a lot of airplay and video play, but you ain’t restoring no feeling. We the ‘hood. We the heartbeat of the street. We the ones holding this sh*t down. I just put [our beef] aside for Sam Scarfo, so [Jay and I could work together on] his album [when he was on Def Jam]. But we ain’t [addressed the past beef or our differences].

On Mobb Deep’s legacy:
You can’t put nobody with us. We in a class of our own. [Gang Starr and EPMD] can’t stand with us because we lasted longer than them. You can’t compare Gang Starr to Mobb Deep, anyways. It’s two different things. Gang Starr is only one person rapping. Mobb Deep is two. I’m just saying we lasted longer than all these nigg*s. That’s the bottom line at the end of the day.
 
what'd he say that was idiotic???

he spoke alot of truth...

when 'Pac called Jay-Z out, Jay said NADA!!!!....Nas said NADA!!!!!....Biggie said some subliminal shit...but Mobb Deep were the only dudes that retaliated back at dude...as for their legacy, they will be hailed as the superior rap group to EPMD and Gangstar...
 
On his feelings about Jay-Z now:
He’s always gonna be Gay-Z no matter what. We could do business or even if he wants a beat from Havoc, that nigg*’s still Gay-Z to me. We seen each other in Justin’s [right after the infamous 2001 Summer Jam, where the Jay/Mobb Deep/Nas beef took off]. I was with a whole bunch of my nigg*s. It was just him and like one or two security guards. Soon as he seen me, he just walked straight up to me with his hand out like, “Yo, it’s all love. It ain’t beef. It’s just rap.” I’m like, “Yeah, aright whatever.” He seen how I could of did him. We Mobb Deep. It’s not a game. It’s for real, son. It’s a whole gang of us. We not playing. We from the ‘hood. He thought we were gonna pounce on him. My n*gg*s wanted to jump on him. The Summer Jam thing didn’t really upset me. That’s just reality. When I was younger I thought I was Michael Jackson and my grandmother had a dance school. That’s nothing to be ashamed of. Everybody my age wanted a Michael Jackson jacket back then. But Jay-Z was lying talking about ballerina pictures. People who weren’t at the concert think P had a tutu on or a ballerina suit ‘cause that’s what Jay said in his rhymes. That was some slick sh*t he did to f*ck people’s perceptions up. I was more mad about how this b*tch-*ss n*gg* gonna say something years after all the East Coast and West Coast sh*t go down [on “Money, Cash, Hoes.”]. Shut the f*ck up. Mind your business. That sh*t ain’t got nothing to do with you. ‘Cause when it did have something to do with you, you didn’t have anything to say. You was more quiet than a church mouse. We was the only ones still going to LA and doing shows in Cali, risking our life. It was just us and Biggie going hard. That’s why I feel like I do about the situation, because that n*gg* talking about some sh*t that he ain’t even know, talking about he’s trying to restore the feeling. You ain’t restoring no feeling. I’m glad you successful with your records and you’re getting a lot of airplay and video play, but you ain’t restoring no feeling. We the ‘hood. We the heartbeat of the street. We the ones holding this sh*t down. I just put [our beef] aside for Sam Scarfo, so [Jay and I could work together on] his album [when he was on Def Jam]. But we ain’t [addressed the past beef or our differences].

Salty ass nigga. U NEED MORE PEOPLE.:smh:
 
I was nodding my head in agreement until he left handed EPMD and Gang Starr.

Mobb Deep's music is good, but it can't touch the shit Gang and EPMD released. You can still nod your head to a lot of their music ... Mobb Deep, you grow out of that project hood, murder kill, we the hardest shit as you get older and see more things in life.

Only reason they didn't sell more was because the market for rap was small during their hey-day.
 
Prodigy: [Koch] gave me close to a million [dollars] for H.N.I.C. 2 and Return Of The Mac. But I ain’t want that sh*t coming out on Koch ‘cause to me, Koch is a mixtape company. They can’t handle the caliber of that album.

I like mobb deep, but this quote here, is screaming for a
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what'd he say that was idiotic???

he spoke alot of truth...

when 'Pac called Jay-Z out, Jay said NADA!!!!....Nas said NADA!!!!!....Biggie said some subliminal shit...but Mobb Deep were the only dudes that retaliated back at dude...as for their legacy, they will be hailed as the superior rap group to EPMD and Gangstar...
Well not an idiot,he's talking all this tough guy shit but this the same cat that has been jacked numerously and sucker punched by SAIGON

I think he's trying to psyche himself up for prison
 
I used to really like these dudes but lets be real, Mobb Deep aint thugs. I remember on one the bootleg makavelli cds that came out after Pac died, it had an interview and pac said he confronted them dudes in ATL and they were pussy. Anybody remember the interview?
 
I used to really like these dudes but lets be real, Mobb Deep aint thugs. I remember on one the bootleg makavelli cds that came out after Pac died, it had an interview and pac said he confronted them dudes in ATL and they were pussy. Anybody remember the interview?

Pac wasn't really that Gangsta neither, as scared as he was with Suge(though I think we can agree everybody pretty much was back then, LOL) shiiiiiiiit. He was a poet, plain and simple, He was successful becuase of his poetry. Mobb came with the same shit album after fucking album, and song after song. I couldn't fuck with that after a minute. as much as cats are getting exposed nowadays, it's safe to say that almost all rappers are pussy except the ones that are dead.
 
well i guess in a confrontation of pussies, they came out the bigger pussies. and for him to bring jay-z up, jayz wasnt even big back then. he would have been a nobody coming at Pac. But i heard he did have a diss song ready.
 
First you cant disrespect epmd and gangstarr especially dj premier . second ... why he aint mention SAIGON :lol::lol: can we all get along . we all brothers for real .:lol::lol:
 
I'm ready for this cat to get sent up already.

When [my son] turned seven, I asked him what he wanted for his birthday, and he told me to take him to the range and teach him how to shoot the gun... :eek:

What kind of father raises his son to want this for his B-day..."I want to learn to shoot so I can grow up like daddy and be up on gun charges before I'm 18"...WTF?

On October 9, 2007, Prodigy plead guilty to unlawful gun possession charges. Since this was his third gun conviction, he was facing a fifteen-year sentence, however, he has struck a plea bargain giving him a commuted sentence of 3 1/2 years.

Am I the only one seeing a connection here...:smh::smh:

Damn, my son is asking for a Wii...
 
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