the Prodigy Book gave another interesting introspective look at mobb albums..

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I know P pissed off a few folks or more with his book but after reading it again, the mobb deep albums sound more interesting, the infamous and hell on earth certainly explains more than before. The state of minds and tribulations of the mobb recording those joints make it more special.

P states that Cormega was the dopest emcee in QB..also Noyd could have been bigger..also having the verse on that collabo track.

Also the war report (cnn) plays a part in this experience.

Yea if you been listening to thun since way back the book will remind you of the lyrics he spit on them classics. Like oh aight I see why he said this line about his pops or why he said that line about the mac in the engine etc.
 

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Yea if you been listening to thun since way back the book will remind you of the lyrics he spit on them classics. Like oh aight I see why he said this line about his pops or why he said that line about the mac in the engine etc.

and other specific things..it works well!

his follow up book will be interesting.

also, nore has a book too..word is that he will be addressing certain stories regarding the mobb deep issue, getting beat down etc.
 

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what di he say about noyd? hes always been there but never ever close to blowing up

but you still enjoyed his verses
 

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I agree that the book does give you a better perspective on their albums. It's a like a second narrative to compliment their rhymes. Good book by the way, although kinda difficult to take too seriously as being factual considering all the L's Pee has taken throughout the years, and the other people who called him out on some of the stories he presented.

Not to mention he has a story about being visited by a UFO one night, and being heavily influenced by Dr.York who was nothing more than a pedophile/schizoid version of Muhammad. Those two points alone warrent hesitation before calling P's book factual.
 
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I agree that the book does give you a better perspective on their albums. It's a like a second narrative to compliment their rhymes. Good book by the way, although kinda difficult to take too seriously as being factual considering all the L's Pee has taken throughout the years, and the other people who called him out on some of the stories he presented.

Not to mention he has a story about being visited by a UFO one night, and being heavily influenced by Dr.York who was nothing more than a pedophile/schizoid version of Muhammad. Those two points alone warrent hesitation before calling P's book factual.

Jay-Z was a follower of Dr. York's.
Does that change ur perception of him?
 
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