Prodigy

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Albert Johnson, better known as Prodigy, was a member of the rapping duo, ‘Mobb Deep.’

Nov 2, 1974

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: November 2, 1974
  • Died on: June 20, 2017
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Singers, Rappers
  • City/State: New Yorkers
  • Spouses: Kiki Johnson
  • Siblings: Greg Johnson

Prodigy born at

Hempstead, Long Island, New York

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Birth Place

Prodigy faced several criminal charges during his career that include possession of drugs and illegal weapons. He was sentenced to a three-and-a-half-year prison term for gun possession in October 2007, from which he was released in March 2011.

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Personal Life

He was disillusioned with rappers while he was serving his sentence and made special reference to rapper Crooked I in a letter, insulting him. His partner, Havoc, wrote derogatory comments about him on social media. However, they settled their differences when Prodigy was released from prison. The duo got back to work with ‘Mobb Deep.’

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Personal Life

He suffered from a blood disorder called sickle-cell anemia that affects the oxygen-carrying protein haemoglobin found in red blood cells. He talked about his condition in his song ‘You Can Never Feel My Pain,’ which was part of his debut studio album, ‘H.N.I.C.’

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Personal Life

Prodigy was born Albert Johnson, on November 2, 1974, in Hempstead, Long Island, New York, US, to Albert Budd Johnson Jr. and Fatima Frances Collins. He was of Ethiopian–Jamaican decent. He had an elder brother named Greg Johnson. Albert suffered from sickle-cell anemia since birth, due to which he suffered from frequent bouts of extreme pain.

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Childhood & Early Life

His grandparents and parents were musicians. His mother was a member of the group ‘The Crystals,’ and his father was a member of the doo-wop music group called ‘The Chanters’. His grandfather was a jazz artist, and his grandmother owned a dance studio.

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Childhood & Early Life

He was raised in LeFrak City and attended high school in Manhattan, where he studied art and design. He met Kejuan Muchita, who later became famous as “Havoc,” during his high-school days. They began performing as the ‘Poetical Prophets’ and later adopted the name ‘Mobb Deep.’ Their debut album, ‘Juvenile Hell,’ was released in 1993.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 1991, at the age of 16, he joined ‘Jive Records’ and made a guest appearance in the song ‘Too Young’ by ‘Hi-Five.’ It was part of the ‘Boyz n the Hood’ soundtrack. He played the saxophone for a while but ultimately settled for rapping.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 1995, the duo ‘Mobb Deep’ released their studio album ‘The Infamous,’ which was certified “gold.” Their next studio album, ‘Hell on Earth,’ was released in 1996. This was closely followed by ‘Murda Muzik.’ Their music was so popular that it was heavily pirated and leaked on social media. It portrayed the dark side of New York’s urban landscape. He released his first solo album, ‘H.N.I.C.,’ in November 2000. This was followed by his second solo album, ‘H.N.I.C. Part 2,’ in 2008. The album was released through ‘Voxonic Inc,’ in which he was an equity holder. Meanwhile, he had released the studio albums ‘Infamy,’ ‘Amerikaz Nightmare,’ and ‘Blood Money’ with ‘Mobb Deep.’

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Career

After serving a prison term for gun possession, he was featured in a documentary called ‘Rhyme and Punishment,’ which was based on the life of hip-hop artists who had been imprisoned. ‘Mobb Deep’ temporarily split while he was in prison and then reunited after his release from prison. He released the EP ‘The Ellsworth Bumpy Johnson’ with ‘Mobb Deep.’ The EP gave an insight into his personal life.

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Career

His second collaboration album with Daniel Alan Maman, also known as “The Alchemist,” was released in 2013. The album was called ‘Albert Einstein.’ The following year, ‘Mobb Deep’ came up with their eighth studio album, ‘The Infamous Mobb Deep.’

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He released an untitled EP with ‘BitTorrent’ in 2016, followed by his last solo album, ‘Hegelian Dialectic (The Book of Revelation)’ in 2017.

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Career

His studio albums are ‘H.N.I.C.’ (2000), ‘H.N.I.C. Pt 2’ (2008), ‘H.N.I.C. 3’ (2012), ‘The Bumpy Johnson Album’ (2012), and ‘Hegelian Dialectic (The Book of Revelation)’ (2017).

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Major Works

His collaboration albums are ‘Return of the Mac’ (2007), ‘Product of the 80’s’ (2008), ‘Albert Einstein’ (2013), and ‘Young Rolling Stonerz’ (2014).

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Major Works

He co-authored his autobiography, ‘My Infamous Life: The Autobiography of Mobb Deep’s Prodigy,’ with Laura Checkoway. It was published by ‘Touchstone Books’ in 2011.

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Major Works

Prodigy appeared in the films ‘Murda Muzik’ (1999), ‘Full Clip’ (2006), ‘Blackout’ (2007), and ‘Rhyme and Punishment’ (2011).

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Major Works