Prodigy has been a staple in the Entertainment industry since his debut in 1993 as an integral part in undeniably one of the greatest Hip-Hop groups to date, the legendary Mobb Deep. Prodigy's verbal ability took centre stage early in the original cult classic 'The Infamous,' which sold over 500k copies within the first month of release; birthing classics such as 'Shook Ones' and 'Survival of The Fittest'. Generally acknowledged as the more lyrically gifted member of the group, Prodigy went on to release critically acclaimed solo albums such as 'H.N.I.C.', which helped cement his name as one of Hip-Hop's greatest. After a brief stay on 50 Cent's G-Unit label and releasing his own autobiography, the group released their eighth studio album and toured international, clocking in over 125 shows per year. Hegelian Dialectic, usually presented in a threefold manner, was stated by Heinrich Moritz Chalybäus as comprising three dialectical stages of development; a thesis, giving rise to it's creation, an antithesis, which contradicts or negates the thesis, and the tension between the two being resolved by means of a synthesis.
E**.
The final LP from a hip hop great.
This is prodigy of mobb deep not the UK dance group the prodigy, that out of the way this is a solid effort from prodigy, he is giving more of a positive message on this album, it took me a few listens to get into the new musical direction he went with, instead of the haunting melodies from his previous work this was more a chilled out Sci Fi vibe which works with his subject matter. Rip
A**R
Great album
Brilliant album, expensive for a cd but still MUCH cheaper than anywhere else I could find it!!
M**N
A great album from a legend
May he rest in peace. It's not often I buy an album and find that all the songs are good with profound lyrics. So sad that this is Prodigy's last album.
L**A
Five Stars
Great thanks
M**D
Count yourself lucky you have a physical version because I don't.
Let me tell you. If you have a physical version of this album. You are blessed and hold what amounts to be a very important relic of hip hop.A thought provoking album with many little nuggets of knowledge thrown in. Prodigy was on his way to be a master of his craft and it's a tragedy he was taken before he could really take off.It's just a shame the snakes and demons he was at odds with put a stop to his mission.R.I.P Prodigy. God bless his soul.
A**R
Thought this was the prodigy’s new album. It’s not ...
Thought this was the prodigy’s new album. It’s not The prodigy at all it’s a band called prodigy. Very misleading. Didn’t realise until we played first tune so obviously couldn’t send it back. How can two names of bands be almost the same
A**R
Four Stars
Brilliant Album I would recommend it to anyone that likes real lyricists!!!
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