

After his release, he dropped three more solo albums and a final Mobb Deep album, 2014’s The Infamous Mobb Deep, before passing away in 2017 from complications related to sickle cell anemia. Three more albums with Mobb Deep came out in the 2000s, but in 2007, Prodigy was sentenced to three and a half years in prison on a firearms charge. Big Noyd sampled Tiger Theme / Angelique by The Clay Pitts Orchestra (1970) Be Cool (Skit) sampled Hawks and Lords Prepare for Battle from The Education of Sonny Carson (1974) Infamous Minded sampled Criminal Minded by Boogie Down Productions (1987) The Bridge by MC Shan (1986) H.N.I.C.

is ranked 26,080th in the overall chart, 5,211th in the 2000s, and 470th in the year 2000. 'H.N.I.C.' is an initialism for 'Head Nigga in Charge. is a music album by Prodigy released in 2000. After four Mobb Deep albums, Prodigy took a temporary break from the group and released his first solo effort. The album was scheduled for a September release, but ultimately released November 14, 2000. Prodigy-H.N.I.C.3-2012 Scanner Internet Archive Python library 0.9.1. Mobb Deep put out two more albums in the ’90s, and Prodigy dropped his first solo LP, H.N.I.C., in 2000 that album showed off his emergent conscious side. is the debut solo album by American rapper Prodigy. Mobb Deep’s first album arrived in 1993, followed in 1995 by The Infamous, a groundbreaking East Coast hip-hop album that helped set the scene’s menacing vibe. He met Kejuan Waliek Muchita, later known as Mobb Deep’s other half Havoc, while the two were classmates at New York City’s High School of Art and Design in the early ’90s.

Born Albert Johnson in Hempstead, New York, in 1974, Prodigy came from a family of musicians. Prodigy helped shape New York rap in the 1990s and beyond, both as a solo artist and as a member of the legendary duo Mobb Deep.
