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PRODIGY - Return Of The Mac

| StylusMagazine | | Ghostface Killah, Lloyd Banks, Lupe Fiasco, and countless others went platinum many times over in 2006 and they surely couldn’t have done it without major-label muscle. But why is Koch still such an easy punch line? Less than a year after the predictably dismal Blood Money, the most hands-off label in hip-hop is letting Prodigy rehab his rep with an album that has a vicious efficiency Clipse was allowed only after publicly warring with Jive for years. Plus, if we believe the rumors, P’s getting $5 an album or better for this. Everyone’s a winner....full text |
| | PrefixMag | | Jay-Z isn't entirely to blame for what happened to Mobb Deep's Prodigy. You can go back to 1999's Murda Muzik to hear a sluggish, wildly tired and/or bored Bandana P half-rhyme his way through lines, revving up occasionally to deliver an inspired verse. In the three albums since Jay's infamous (no pun intended) Summer Jam dis, Prodigy's grim boasts have continued to slide from conscious-less to just careless, and what was once considered a slump is now, sadly, accepted as style....full text |
| | AllHipHop.com | | From sickle cell anemia to malicious ballerina pictures, Prodigy of Mobb Deep has endured a lot since the conception of the Dunn language. Compared to his long time partner in rhyme Havoc, P's lyrics have always represented the darker mind state of the duo. His slept on 2000 solo album HNIC spawned street gems such as "Keep It Thoro" but failed to garner any plaques. Now fresh off the group's commercially disappointing debut on G-Unit, Capital P reemerges on Return of the Mac (Koch). Entirely produced by the Alchemist, the title is a clear reference to P's heavy duty firearm approach to the album. ...full text |
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