Prodigy Told 50, “We Gotta Start Doing Songs With People,” Plus He Reached Out To Rick Ross
In an interview with Thisis50.com, Mobb Deep rapper Prodigy spoke about putting all his old beef  behind, when he came home, he went straight to the G-Unit office and told 50 that he and his partner Havoc has to work with other artists and spoke on his new book. Also, Prodigy reached out to Rick Ross, who he is rumored to be working on a project titled âBlack Cocaine.â Peep the interview below:
Prodigy speaks on telling 50 that Mobb Deep has to do songs with other people:
âI went straight from prison straight to the G-Unit office and then I came to the studio after that,â Prodigy explained. âSo when I stopped at the office I had told 50, âYo, right now we in a position where we gotta start doing songs with people.â As far as Mobb Deep. We gotta start doing songs with a lot of peopleâŠCause thatâs what it is man. Itâs like when niggaâs ainât doing songs with people, beefing with people and all that. We really trying to dead all that.â
Prodigy speaks on Rick Rossâ corrections officer background, says he isnât at all bothered by the rappers past and reached out to him.
âRick Ross is just one rapper out of many that weâve been reaching out to,â said Prodigy. âNumber one, aight he a correction officer. Aight, so what? I know a lot of cops. I know a lot of corrections officers. I know some people thatâs on the other side of the criminal shit and just because you got that job or whatever that doesnât necessarily mean that you a part of the people thatâs tryna target us and fuck with usâŠThat doesnât bother me that he was a corrections officer.â
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Credit: Thisis50
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