It’s funny because a lot of those stories were on a lot of songs .That book exposed a lot of them as dirtbags too. Killa Black still beat the case either way but the fact that Capone had a guilty conscience says it all.
@@mackvelly8899 in the songs it was more subliminal right? In the book he’s like flat out saying this is what happened etc. I feel like in the songs it was more like IYKYK
I miss P so badly for real.. I’ve met him more than once the second time out of the 3, we actually was at a diner in Jersey on route 17 around 4am it was me and my girl at the time after a club and he did a show that night in Newark at Rutgers he recognized me from the first time we met in Manhattan in front of a studio and we sat at the same table he had his mans with him the rapper illa Gee and we sat there laughing buggin out for 2 hours.. P was one of the realist dudes this world has ever seen, a small gangsta with a huge lion heart and in my top 5 DOA
Damn that’s dope man. I’m glad to hear you were able to share a moment like that with him. Not too many people of his status would do that so it speaks volumes
@@PANDACHOPChronicles facts and he had such a sharp mind, he remembers everything even after so much alcohol and bud and a few other lil substances he dabbled in a few times lol… oh and he did some funny shit and said “dam and we thought alchemist was the most gangsta white boy out here” and tried to call him to mess with him, he didn’t pick up but he left him a voice mail like “Yo Al, I met a white boy that got you beat for the gangsta white boy trophy turn it in by 12 this afternoon or else” 🤣🤣🤣 man P was a funny dude.. he was driving the Porsche that 50 got him for signing to g unit just like how he did for Havoc
@@PANDACHOPChronicles you gotta keep these type joints coming my boy, your a dope interviewer too no doubt about that but your showing how dope you are with the story based content too‼️
@@Q.B.2.L.B. I know, you don’t have to be born there to be from there, lot of people in queens were jealous of him, they all wish they had his voice!! 💯
Word 7 years seems crazy, sickle cell really sucks man. That shit is torture, Memory Eternal and I hate they didn’t let his mural rock, I’m from Queens and didn’t get to see it smh.
I agree. It seems like he was able to resolve things with Nore for the most part but that Capone situation is more tough when you throw that snitch jacket on someone and that’s going to live forever especially with him passing. Thanks for watching bro 🙏
All the beefin between them... Could you imagine if they stuck together... The collabs with Trag, Mobb Deep, CNN, Cormega... They would have been like Wu or Boot Camp. Man those were some missed opportunities!!!
One of the most funny things on a track I remember was on that lake is home album.. on a track called we going to buck. Had nore and mega on it , and mega says “yo nore who the body in the trunk” 😂 I know it’s a bit of topic for your Comment, but just reminded me of that. Peace
Yeah I get that bro. But I’m saying I never heard (at that time) 2 mcs on the same track, with 1 of them responding to a diss fro yeh other mc. Basically nore had track with nas called body in the trunk, which is definitely about Mega. Then mega responds to it on a track featuring nore. Just thought that we funny at the time
Did you get that from a magazine ? I swear on EVERYTHING I seen it in The Source or XXL or some other magazine were they showed Capone looking like The Count
Havoc was under pressure by someone to say that stuff. I think Hav was upset that P cost em their money and plenty of other things by getting locked up. P forgave him at the end of the day but Hav looked real stupid.
I think it wasn’t really him getting locked up but the book put Havoc in a weird position cuz he gotta be loyal to P but now he got all this heat on him for something he didn’t do.
The problems started when ferg brim(havoc cousin) came home.. According to ferg, he was apart of mobb deep and his voice was on the hook of survival of the fittest(sounds like his voice)..So i assume he was trying to extort and P wasnt with it... I believe hav had to sign papers to be responsible for ferg, so they were kinda attached at the hip.. I think it was havoc drinking mixed with ferg "leaning" on him😢
@PANDACHOPChronicles Exactly..Once P put that book out the whole Queenz bridge turned on him and Havoc is from QB not P. P is really from Hempstead Long Island.Parkside to be exact. They violated P's Muriel twice..That's how deep it was
The whole QB coulda still been prominent til this day, if everyone wasn’t beefing with one another, both groups are still in hip hop history, but they coulda dropped so many more classics, that coulda changed the game for the better💯
@PANDACHOPChronicles been watching you for years loll since the "fuck fat joe" campaign....and i always took cuban links side..huge cuban link fan..."so scandalous " with Don was my fav....but again...thanks panda .....huge improvement!
Prodigy wasn't afraid to put Queensbridge/41st Side on the map, he represented a project that he was not born in and what people considered a sacred childhood environment.
@@PANDACHOPChronicles Me coming from the hood/project in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, somethings i wouldn't have talked about, I would probably focus on somethings in the Hip-hop/rap game, but things in Queensbridge projects would have kept to very minimum
Prodigy admittedly wasn't from the Queensbridge Housing projects.. He just represented Queensbridge.. Havoc was born in QB Same as CNN.. Nore is from Lefrak and Capone was born in QB
There will always be one side that feels some type of way. P had to know this. They had history and made music together. I would say somethings you have to leave it in the streets. Queens gets the money.
@@PANDACHOPChronicles It was funny because my homie was like "Aye, you Prodigy from Mobb Deep, right?" He was eating a hero and his reply was "Yeah, lil nigga..." 🤣😂🤣
@@PANDACHOPChronicles He was eating a hero and my friend walked up to him like "Yo, You Prodigy?!" and he was like "Yeah, Lil nigga." We followed him back to where he was at and asked for an autograph... I was, very young... I must've been like 11 or 12.
At the end of the day, an autobiography is about your life and your perspective. There's always different sides to a story, but this was from his perspective. The thing about P, is his mind was more advanced in that way and he wanted to tell his own story, and not have it written by someone else. You can see in his style as he did more solo joints how he elevated to a more conscious rap style because P was always evolving and thus why he continued to be relevant while others fell by the wayside. You see Hav still out here doing his thing as well. But you could just see that P thought a few steps ahead about his OWN life. Yes, some things could have been different, or put differently, but would you expect anything less from P? At the end of the day, there's few, if any who could match his lyricism, and his story telling. That was what was so special about our generation well, at least my generation of hip hop/rap. They were street stories. Every song was a street story. So P took that step to put his words about his perspective on his life to the page in a way that was a solo perspective about the events he experienced. That's what an autobiography is. I'm curious as to what people think if you think of other's who wrote an autobiography such as The Autobiography of Malcom X, or The Diary of a Young Girl, by Anne Frank, or a Long Walk to Freedom by Nelson Mandela... Those tell a story from their perspective, but I'm sure not everyone depicted in those books would agree with the words that were written.
I understand what you’re saying I just think in this situation people have an issue with the idea that what happens in the street should be left in the street and not for major consumption. For some of the events P was there to witness it happen but he wasn’t always the major participant in the story so it wasn’t key moments in his life necessary. When you’re telling your life story people think of key moments that make you who you are. I think that’s why people had an issue with it.
@PANDACHOPChroni they knw who they send on the stand then he said I wasn't their, capone is his ace; he knows if it false and you can go get paper work on anyone these days...
It's just common sense if you're a real men to not try to go behind the back of your homie when they are with a girl. Nore is the true bitch in this story. A bitch is a bitch but being deceptive and shit make you an even bigger bitch.
Its hard to watch things like this because mobb deep as a crew an a group built there careers off being tough an from the streets but ajytime the going got tough P always stepped up an tried to defend there legacy and image where as havoc always ran away an hid from the drama so if it wasn't for P the group's carrer would have been finished if P didnt maintain the image hav never once backed P ever which is sad in fact he webt against P whuch is dome coward shit if you ask me an P didnt even need havoc to be successful or to make a livin Ps solo career carried him where as havs struggled hav owes P everything and hav realised this quick that's why he reconciled with P its some bitch shit if you ask me .........rip to the legend Prodigy
@@PANDACHOPChronicles oh of course mobb deeps allday but I just mean based of the topic at hand here....see it runs deeper than alot of people think far more to the story
@@christophermcgrady6962 I feel like they balanced each other out because P was the more IDGAF attitude and Havoc especially in the later years seemed to be the more calm one. I know Havoc has expressed regret for what he said about P and he knows that wasn’t the right move. I’m glad they were able to be on good terms before P passed tho.
L.A.L.A vs New York New York.... In my opinion Snoop and Prodigy cancel themselves out as far as the chorus goes but it's a damn shame that Kurupt still bodied them on their attempt to save face for NY back then, and I remember that period in history when I was loving West Coast music but rooting HEAVY for the East Coast to respond and when they did it felt like it was on and the rest is what it is. Kurupt 🏆
@@PANDACHOPChronicles worse for the beef? It all eventually escalated to what we know now. And those lyrics from Kurupt were deadly unmatchable at the time and he got to the point he didn't have to say any names. But when that video came out woooooo weeee did it strike neeves
@@velleione You don't think that if LA LA was more direct and sending personal disses with names on them that the situation could have been escalated? If you watch Capone interview he says after LA LA he actually got really cool with Kurupt shortly after and then eventually Daz and him and Daz got a group together now but if they were going on full on diss mode that may not have happened
it seemed like they took l's fuckiyn with nore however to me it always feels like more was jealous of p because of his raps and reputation probably thinking i'm really a shooter and p ain't that's my opinion on the outside looking in
I feel like Charlamagne brought it up so many times to NORE. I think for interviewers this specific topic hasn’t been covered in detail so they’re hoping for more specifics but they’re not asking the right questions but you could argue since this is more about street beef than hip hop that they shouldn’t be asking it
L.A. L.A. is NOT why 2pac went at mobb deep.......it was because of survival of the fittest....the end of the song they was saying THUG LIFE we still living it🫡🏁‼️
Well I’m sure that in combination with LA LA didn’t help but yes you’re right I do remember something about Pac feeling like everyone wanted to rep Thug Life
@PANDACHOPChronicles Nope...wasn't in combination of L.A. L.A......that was a dogg pound issue.....they didn't even mention pac.......it was a combination of survival of the fittest....plus drop a gem on em..which even though came out officially 2 months after hit em up...the song was out on doo top mixtapes Way before August‼️🏁🫡
@@Adonis7Belguim you don't think that Pac felt some loyalty to the Dogg Pound too since they was Death Row? Why do you think NORE is saying that LA LA was the reason?
@ just thinkin it hindsight now how much that did for him. If it wasnt for the book wouldnt be no drink champs i dont think. Kinda crazy lookin back at things when time has passed
That’s one thing that did seem off and a good point that Nore and Capone made like why do all these collabs exist and why were they hanging out and even knocking down girls together
yeah we only know what's made to the public of course unless you got deep ties to the streets in QB. What about the way Capone was acting was fishy to you?
@@lion-orichie398 there was so much to cover I mean as you can see it was a 52 minute video and I didn’t even cover all of Trag side and the beef between prodigy and Havoc. It’s a lot. I went through over 100 videos and interviews
Havoc definitely 💯 definitely said that shit 💩 about prodigy Straight sucker I would have never 👎 forgave him or did music 🎼 with havoc ever again after that 😮
We in the booth rapping and I’m looking 👀 at you like I wanna knock ✊ your head off your shoulders How could we rap together again after that and I don’t look 👀 at you crazy sucker
I get what you’re saying but relationships are complicated. I’m sure there were things P did too where he was wrong but he didn’t take it public so I’m sure it took understanding on both sides.
RIP P you inspired me your music was the soundtrack to my life. I met him once in concert but I listened to Mobb Deep so much I cried when I heard he was gone. But am still riding to Hell on Earth so you still here forever 🫡
P spoke from his personal perspective hnic2 that 2nd run had internet on fire before the book go listen to veterans memorial pt2 he speaks about capone snitching its life shit happens p talked about it
Why does every radio station have to keep bringing the beef up and mention their names every interview for all these years. Don’t bring it up and the beef would have ended years and years ago
It actually works for a lot of people but very few people are experiencing issues. I’ve tried multiple devices and haven’t had any problems. Spoke to people all over the country and they don’t have problems. UA-cam said there was no issue with the audio but they’re still exploring the issue. What type of device are you using?
I still don't their beef with P. First off, these stories were like 20 years old and mentioned by every one in QB through interviews or whenever they were beefing throughout the years. Plus, all of this ish is in songs. Nore first verse, The War Report - Live On Live Long.
i remember meetin p not long after he came home. i was workin at a 7/11 in queens. he came in and bought a few dutches and my boss made me ask him for id smh 😂.
You know what’s crazy is that the audio works for most people but some people had a problem at the breakfast club part. Idk why. I spoke to UA-cam they said they had no issues on their side and heard it fine
Bandanna P rip!!!! And yeah he from Long Money island!! But he pushed QB more then a lot of dudes from there! More then Havoc! He screamed it lived it died for it fought over it and all that! Son was a wild boy a real one tho he stayed in beef lmao but that pen game was nasty!!!! God father pt 3 was amazing!!!!!! One of the best east coast gangsta tracks ever!!!!!
Capone got real defensive over it and that made him sound real guilty. If u listen to the skit at the end of Last Words off of Nas’ Nastradamus, it was a skit of Lake going through a magazine and reading it with a QB cat speaking about dudes being ex crackheads and snitches
@@PANDACHOPChronicles Chop first & foremost Salute for doing the Video & being on point with it! (Editing is a Muthafkr! I know) To be honest I luv & hate dat book! Fans got robbed of dope collabos cause of Books & Woman!! I’ll leave it at dat what I wanna say would b disrespecting da dead!!!
is the audio blocked out of the breakfast club interviews? Some other people said that. I'm wondering if the interviews are blocked in your region. Are you outside of the US? I checked on multiple devices and computers and with other people and it works for them. The people having issues also said they went to the original interviews and they can't hear
I checked on multiple devices and computers and the sound is working fine there. Some people said they couldn't hear there too but i'm wondering if the interview is blocked in your region. Are you outside of the US? The people that experienced issues went to the original interviews and said they can't hear them either.
@@MichaelBellJr81 I mean everything out there is already public information. These videos is just condensing that information to tell the story of what happened. You don't even really see me share my opinion in the video. I just try to let the story speak for itself. It's a little different than like when you're interviewing someone and asking them certain questions and throwing gas on it that way.
Yo panda I had to click on this video because I was watching the shine video and it was removed in the middle of the video. It just stopped why you took it down don’t tell me to put pressure on you, brother I’m from the Bronx. I watch you all the time I listen to your videos, I mess with all your work please explain
Sorry bro imma put it back up but fridays are a bad day to upload. I tried to give it a chance but UA-cam algorithm wasn’t giving me any motion so I took it down and plan to put it back up another day next week. No point in a creator in putting up a video that UA-cam isn’t going to help push and you just did all that work for nothing because the amount of people that watch in the first 24 hours determines everything for your video and I think fridays everyone is going out and nobody tryna watch an hour long video 😂 I had it up for 2 hours and had less than 200 views. Typically I’d be at 2k if not more
@@PANDACHOPChronicles no, because it didn’t put anyone jail just like Capones statement. And if you look at the circles, people became soft for money. There are certain people chilling with some heads like dope stories I heard. How you chilln with cats that you beefed with or that dissed your hood or people. I love Nas but he hiding some things. I get it, leave the dirt where the grave ain’t. Let success be your peace unless you know wrong. True Gees, stay humble, eff beef. I grew up in this, this is why mad people just bounce without notice. They know some real ish but leave it alone.
Funny thing didn’t something similar happen when j cole made his dis track but they told him to hold it back because other people conspired the beef with drake and you know who. A Nas and J beef was more let’s say profitable than prodigy and j beef. There are people who will go to the grave saying others didn’t contribute or have an impact. It’s just wacky because mad rappers that deserved more credit or should have made it didn’t, and this is the small sample.
@@PANDACHOPChroniclesthat’s a tough one, because I remember the days when that book dropped- P kinda went the way SupaHead went, by exposing a lot of names for that controversial bag.. Capone took the stand, but said he lied, and in the streets? You don’t take the stand, or talk to police, and give no statements.. there is no gray area with that, it’s black & white, and honestly, the police aren’t stupid- they know a lie, that’s perjury, and Capone admitted openly he lied just to save face about the snitch jacket on his back.. That’s a tough one..
@@MidTierVillain definitely a tough one man. I know a lot of people wish he never came out with the book or ommitted certain details. I mean from an entertainment standpoint of course it's entertaining but some things isn't for everyone to consume.
i have met capone and nore. a friend of theirs from queensbridge moved to my neighborhood n greensboro nc. i remember having a long conversation with him about “l.a, l.a” with capone right after tupac died.
@@PANDACHOPChronicles basically, we talked about them and mob deep being the only ones on the east coast to respond to tupac, but he expressed it kinda felt weird once tupac was killed. mobb released “drop a jewel on em”, prodigy states tupac’s days were n single digits, and pac was killed about week after the songs release. we talked about that, too. capone is a pretty humble guy.
@@marcellusharrison9145 yeah they took drop a jewel on em off the radio after that to honor 2pac. That was real. Do you believe what prodigy said about Capone snitching?
@@PANDACHOPChronicles no. 🤣 those queensbridge guys r tight. don’t believe there is beef between havoc and capone, and havoc would have reason to have beef. but, prodigy from lefraq city, and may b outside the loop on certain things, and he speculated. 🤷🏾♂️
@@PANDACHOPChronicles money or keepin' an image...only they know really what went down. Like they say: every truth has a lie and every lie has it's truth
I respect your POV on this man. On the internet people act like everything they hear is true. I always say so much happens behind the scenes that we don’t know about. 🫡 appreciate you watching and commenting
It’s crazy how many NORE interviews exist with them bringing up the prodigy situation to him and Charlamagne always acting like he didn’t ask that question before
@@PANDACHOPChronicles Nah too much i was about to shoot or stab n then i didnt lol Capone aint no snitch he was trying to help his man beat the murder and he did friends after n Prodigy for years till the book
@@PANDACHOPChronicles hell naw. If young thug gets off that don’t make woody any less of a snitch for all the testifying he done did. Capone pointed dude out the ppl in court woulda known if he was giving bad info
@@PANDACHOPChroniclesdamn I’m late, but i think they all industry niggas and business is business. Ion think P calling Capone a rat was something that he truly felt passionate about, it was just what it was
@@God4FT3R you could tell P really did feel some way though during the thisis50 interview but that may be because Capone was responding and the things he said
Thanks for watching. I appreciate you 🙏 honestly i think for many involved there still seems to be a feeling that things were never resolved before P passed. I think the only one that got that feeling that things were resolved was Nore
Was Prodigy wrong for talking about CNN in his book?
Naw it's his story let him tell it. He ain't 🐀 in the book. RIP Prodigy 🙏 Shout out Mobb Deep and CNN 💯 🫡 Hip Hop
@@thehoodsmokerspotcastRIP Prodigy 🙏
It’s funny because a lot of those stories were on a lot of songs .That book exposed a lot of them as dirtbags too. Killa Black still beat the case either way but the fact that Capone had a guilty conscience says it all.
@@mackvelly8899 in the songs it was more subliminal right? In the book he’s like flat out saying this is what happened etc. I feel like in the songs it was more like IYKYK
@@PANDACHOPChronicles If P didn’t say it, someone else would have. QB did a decent job of keeping their issues in house though.
I miss P so badly for real.. I’ve met him more than once the second time out of the 3, we actually was at a diner in Jersey on route 17 around 4am it was me and my girl at the time after a club and he did a show that night in Newark at Rutgers he recognized me from the first time we met in Manhattan in front of a studio and we sat at the same table he had his mans with him the rapper illa Gee and we sat there laughing buggin out for 2 hours.. P was one of the realist dudes this world has ever seen, a small gangsta with a huge lion heart and in my top 5 DOA
Damn that’s dope man. I’m glad to hear you were able to share a moment like that with him. Not too many people of his status would do that so it speaks volumes
@@PANDACHOPChronicles facts and he had such a sharp mind, he remembers everything even after so much alcohol and bud and a few other lil substances he dabbled in a few times lol… oh and he did some funny shit and said “dam and we thought alchemist was the most gangsta white boy out here” and tried to call him to mess with him, he didn’t pick up but he left him a voice mail like “Yo Al, I met a white boy that got you beat for the gangsta white boy trophy turn it in by 12 this afternoon or else” 🤣🤣🤣 man P was a funny dude.. he was driving the Porsche that 50 got him for signing to g unit just like how he did for Havoc
@@BigDyse 😂😂😂 yeah I remember 50 gave them twin Porsches when they signed
@@PANDACHOPChronicles you gotta keep these type joints coming my boy, your a dope interviewer too no doubt about that but your showing how dope you are with the story based content too‼️
@@BigDyse appreciate that bro. Yeah I’m focused on putting out like two of these a month. It’s a lot of work but seems like people really like them
Everyone hated on prodigy for the book, now they all writing books and doing podcasts lol.
That’s true but I think it was more of the street aspect of the book. Idk if everyone is revealing those type of things
It's because he put street stories in it and because it's obviously he lied about some things
95'- 01' Prodigy was absolutely unfuckwitable. Top 5 shit 🔥 We miss you Bandana P
RIP to Prodigy 🙏 what did you think about the book and the CNN situation?
HNIC is timeless
@@Dark0_Cl0ud classick
Absolutely
Eh.. rip but I always liked Havoc better
I like how everyone try to say Prodigy's not from Q.B., yet outside of NAS has put Q.B. on the worlds map! R.I.P. Prodigy
He definitely repped it and put on for QB.
100% he did more for that projects then Nas too. He did a movie & put everyone in it from the Pj's.
@@thecardbunker801 well we don’t know everything everyone does behind the scenes too as far as putting money into the hood to help people
@thecardbunker801 you not from Queens don't speak on it
@@Q.B.2.L.B. I know, you don’t have to be born there to be from there, lot of people in queens were jealous of him, they all wish they had his voice!! 💯
I love prodigy’s book…I read it multiple times & listen to the audio at least once a year. I also have sickle cell…He was a role model to me!
Sorry to hear you have sickle cell too. Do you think he was wrong for anything he put in there? Do you believe everything he said?
God bless you and may he continue to strengthen you.
Indeed
@@PANDACHOPChroniclesis true from his perspective
Sickle cell runs in my family, a few of my loved ones died from it. I hope u live a prosperous life
I just realized Prodigy was the realest one the whole time.....
What made you realize that?
Bandana P will always stand as tall as the trees….. 🕊️
RIP 🙏
@@PANDACHOPChronicles
Still can't believe Prodigy is gone, dunn will live on forever
@@H20X yeah it’s crazy it’s been 7 years too
Thun **
Word 7 years seems crazy, sickle cell really sucks man. That shit is torture, Memory Eternal and I hate they didn’t let his mural rock, I’m from Queens and didn’t get to see it smh.
@@abovemadness you’re from Queens, what was the temperature like back then in Queens after the book came out?
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I wish Prodigy & Capone were able to talk things out before Prodigy passed away. Very well done project by Panda Chop.
I agree. It seems like he was able to resolve things with Nore for the most part but that Capone situation is more tough when you throw that snitch jacket on someone and that’s going to live forever especially with him passing. Thanks for watching bro 🙏
@@PANDACHOPChronicles You're welcome and agreed.
MOBB is my fave duo of all times
Legends 💯 what do you think about this situation specifically?
All the beefin between them... Could you imagine if they stuck together... The collabs with Trag, Mobb Deep, CNN, Cormega... They would have been like Wu or Boot Camp. Man those were some missed opportunities!!!
One of the most funny things on a track I remember was on that lake is home album.. on a track called we going to buck. Had nore and mega on it , and mega says “yo nore who the body in the trunk” 😂
I know it’s a bit of topic for your Comment, but just reminded me of that.
Peace
Yeah that’s why I said that at the end of the video like imagine if they worked together more instead of beefing
Yeah I get that bro.
But I’m saying I never heard (at that time) 2 mcs on the same track, with 1 of them responding to a diss fro yeh other mc.
Basically nore had track with nas called body in the trunk, which is definitely about Mega.
Then mega responds to it on a track featuring nore.
Just thought that we funny at the time
@@TanPerry-h4g yeah that is crazy 😂😂😂
Nas but Queens dont mix
Am I the only that thinks capone resembles the count from sesame st?
WTH?! 😂😂😂 smh I think you are the only one but we shall see what people say when they respond
Haaa haaa haaa
Did you get that from a magazine ?
I swear on EVERYTHING I seen it in The Source or XXL or some other magazine were they showed Capone looking like The Count
He does look like the count 😂
@@dramatyst5661 thats messed up lol
Lol i wish i had a dollar for everytime prodigy said “you know what im saying” or “you know what i mean” 😂😂😂
😂😂😂 I saw in the comments of a video where they said take a shot everytime he says that
One of the best books I've ever read. Defiantly cemented his legacy
So you think it helped him more than it hurt him?
Agreed
@@PANDACHOPChroniclesmade him live for ever. Should been a movie. But it hurt havoc and mobb deep
@@PANDACHOPChronicles In the long run Yes
Would be dope to get a biopic
Havoc was under pressure by someone to say that stuff. I think Hav was upset that P cost em their money and plenty of other things by getting locked up. P forgave him at the end of the day but Hav looked real stupid.
I think it wasn’t really him getting locked up but the book put Havoc in a weird position cuz he gotta be loyal to P but now he got all this heat on him for something he didn’t do.
The problems started when ferg brim(havoc cousin) came home..
According to ferg, he was apart of mobb deep and his voice was on the hook of survival of the fittest(sounds like his voice)..So i assume he was trying to extort and P wasnt with it...
I believe hav had to sign papers to be responsible for ferg, so they were kinda attached at the hip..
I think it was havoc drinking mixed with ferg "leaning" on him😢
@@360dagod1 damn that’s crazy. Thanks for the info
@PANDACHOPChronicles Exactly..Once P put that book out the whole Queenz bridge turned on him and Havoc is from QB not P. P is really from Hempstead Long Island.Parkside to be exact. They violated P's Muriel twice..That's how deep it was
@@goddy357 I know I put it in the video. Mike deloreon said the mural can’t exist in QB
The whole QB coulda still been prominent til this day, if everyone wasn’t beefing with one another, both groups are still in hip hop history, but they coulda dropped so many more classics, that coulda changed the game for the better💯
Yeah it would have been dope to see a tour or project together 💯
Sad😢 P didn't get his flower's R I P Prodigy
You don’t think people showed him enough respect?
@@PANDACHOPChroniclesI think he is passionate about giving men flowers.
@@PANDACHOPChroniclesNo, people do not give Prodigy his proper respect.
Nice projection of yourself on youtube dude@@user-wb7nv9ht1g
R I.P Prodigy Mobb Deep Forever 💪🏾😎
RIP 🙏 Legends 💯
Panda this is one of your best materials...loved it and thank you
Man I appreciate that! I truly went through over 100 videos and interviews. Thats why it took me so long to release this since my last video.
@PANDACHOPChronicles been watching you for years loll since the "fuck fat joe" campaign....and i always took cuban links side..huge cuban link fan..."so scandalous " with Don was my fav....but again...thanks panda .....huge improvement!
@@Junbizzy 🙏🙏🙏
Prodigy wasn't afraid to put Queensbridge/41st Side on the map, he represented a project that he was not born in and what people considered a sacred childhood environment.
@@H20X do you think prodigy was wrong for writing all that stuff?
@@PANDACHOPChronicles Me coming from the hood/project in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, somethings i wouldn't have talked about, I would probably focus on somethings in the Hip-hop/rap game, but things in Queensbridge projects would have kept to very minimum
Prodigy isn't from queens bridge he's from long Island NY havoc brought him to queens bridge projects Prodigy came from a wealthy family.
He wasn't born in queensbridge not sure where you got your info from lol he's originally from Hempstead Long Island
Prodigy admittedly wasn't from the Queensbridge Housing projects.. He just represented Queensbridge.. Havoc was born in QB
Same as CNN.. Nore is from Lefrak and Capone was born in QB
Dope coverage on Queens history. “To all the Killas and the hundred dolla billas” Rip Prodigy!
Rip Prodigy! Thanks for watching. Do you think Prodigy was wrong for talking about CNN in the book?
There will always be one side that feels some type of way. P had to know this. They had history and made music together. I would say somethings you have to leave it in the streets. Queens gets the money.
@@Pro-187 I agree. Glad he’s no longer in pain. 🙏
Interesting, the Breakfast Club never plays East Coast Hip Hop but the always stir up the street beef bs.
Phoney radio killed real hip hop.
NY doesn’t really seem to support NY music a lot of times
The East Coast tricked they self out they own position
One thing about beef with P… it will NEVER be over
The beef with Nore got squashed tho
Let’s keep it REAL, that book kept these dudes RELEVANT. Think about 🤔.
The book kept prodigy or you mean CNN? Nore did give props to Prodigy for getting his name buzzing when he needed it
@@NextLevelENT718 very true 💯
Prodigy was the first rapper I've ever met in life... I was kid, when I met him.
What was that like?
@@PANDACHOPChronicles It was funny because my homie was like "Aye, you Prodigy from Mobb Deep, right?" He was eating a hero and his reply was "Yeah, lil nigga..." 🤣😂🤣
@@PANDACHOPChronicles He was eating a hero and my friend walked up to him like "Yo, You Prodigy?!" and he was like "Yeah, Lil nigga." We followed him back to where he was at and asked for an autograph... I was, very young... I must've been like 11 or 12.
I'm happy everything is peaceful in hip hop rest in peace prodigy
@@lamontwilliams4172 rip prodigy 🙏 do you think he was wrong for what he said?
@@PANDACHOPChronicles it is what it is things were set back and forth and I will let prodigy rest in peace
@@lamontwilliams4172 🫡🫡🫡
@@lamontwilliams4172exactly....
@@PANDACHOPChroniclesNo fuck that P said what he felt it was his life killa b was his man. He spoke about real shit that really happened
How come havoc didn't never speak on capone snitching on his brother
@@stevenmccaster7173 did you watch the whole video? He did speak on some of it
At the end of the day, an autobiography is about your life and your perspective. There's always different sides to a story, but this was from his perspective. The thing about P, is his mind was more advanced in that way and he wanted to tell his own story, and not have it written by someone else. You can see in his style as he did more solo joints how he elevated to a more conscious rap style because P was always evolving and thus why he continued to be relevant while others fell by the wayside. You see Hav still out here doing his thing as well. But you could just see that P thought a few steps ahead about his OWN life. Yes, some things could have been different, or put differently, but would you expect anything less from P? At the end of the day, there's few, if any who could match his lyricism, and his story telling. That was what was so special about our generation well, at least my generation of hip hop/rap. They were street stories. Every song was a street story. So P took that step to put his words about his perspective on his life to the page in a way that was a solo perspective about the events he experienced. That's what an autobiography is. I'm curious as to what people think if you think of other's who wrote an autobiography such as The Autobiography of Malcom X, or The Diary of a Young Girl, by Anne Frank, or a Long Walk to Freedom by Nelson Mandela... Those tell a story from their perspective, but I'm sure not everyone depicted in those books would agree with the words that were written.
I understand what you’re saying I just think in this situation people have an issue with the idea that what happens in the street should be left in the street and not for major consumption. For some of the events P was there to witness it happen but he wasn’t always the major participant in the story so it wasn’t key moments in his life necessary. When you’re telling your life story people think of key moments that make you who you are. I think that’s why people had an issue with it.
Perfect tag team match on def jam fight for NY right here.
😂😂😂 🔥🔥🔥 what did you think of Prodigy talking about CNN in his book?
Capone snitched nore knows
What makes you think that?
@PANDACHOPChroni they knw who they send on the stand then he said I wasn't their, capone is his ace; he knows if it false and you can go get paper work on anyone these days...
What do you think of Capone saying it’s not taking the stand it’s what you do on the stand and how him giving a false statement helped Killa black?
Mobb and CNN could have been like the Wu Tang Clan of Queens uniting Stapleton and Park Hill.... damn.... all over a bih...
Unfortunately lots of beefs is over money or a girl
Then throw nas in it.....bruh
I wanted to see a tour of them all. Would have been fire 🔥
It's just common sense if you're a real men to not try to go behind the back of your homie when they are with a girl. Nore is the true bitch in this story. A bitch is a bitch but being deceptive and shit make you an even bigger bitch.
Cocaine in they chicken I lost it☠️😂🤣😂
😂😂😂 I know right
Dope Panda these series r 🔥 💯
🙏🙏🙏
Its hard to watch things like this because mobb deep as a crew an a group built there careers off being tough an from the streets but ajytime the going got tough P always stepped up an tried to defend there legacy and image where as havoc always ran away an hid from the drama so if it wasn't for P the group's carrer would have been finished if P didnt maintain the image hav never once backed P ever which is sad in fact he webt against P whuch is dome coward shit if you ask me an P didnt even need havoc to be successful or to make a livin Ps solo career carried him where as havs struggled hav owes P everything and hav realised this quick that's why he reconciled with P its some bitch shit if you ask me .........rip to the legend Prodigy
But don’t you think they were always better together even though P had a great solo career?
@@PANDACHOPChronicles oh of course mobb deeps allday but I just mean based of the topic at hand here....see it runs deeper than alot of people think far more to the story
@@christophermcgrady6962 I feel like they balanced each other out because P was the more IDGAF attitude and Havoc especially in the later years seemed to be the more calm one. I know Havoc has expressed regret for what he said about P and he knows that wasn’t the right move. I’m glad they were able to be on good terms before P passed tho.
i feel this. P did alot for mobb deep and did alot on his own without hav.
@@559caliPoros He definitely had a great career and I think people realized even more how much he did after he was gone.
L.A.L.A vs New York New York....
In my opinion Snoop and Prodigy cancel themselves out as far as the chorus goes but it's a damn shame that Kurupt still bodied them on their attempt to save face for NY back then, and I remember that period in history when I was loving West Coast music but rooting HEAVY for the East Coast to respond and when they did it felt like it was on and the rest is what it is.
Kurupt 🏆
Well LA LA wasn’t very direct or wasn’t even a response like that and maybe that was for the best as it could have gotten worst for the beef
@@PANDACHOPChronicles worse for the beef? It all eventually escalated to what we know now. And those lyrics from Kurupt were deadly unmatchable at the time and he got to the point he didn't have to say any names. But when that video came out woooooo weeee did it strike neeves
@@velleione You don't think that if LA LA was more direct and sending personal disses with names on them that the situation could have been escalated? If you watch Capone interview he says after LA LA he actually got really cool with Kurupt shortly after and then eventually Daz and him and Daz got a group together now but if they were going on full on diss mode that may not have happened
@@velleione... Kurupt neva dissed them in NY,NY
P said nore shot karate joe 😂
it seemed like they took l's fuckiyn with nore however to me it always feels like more was jealous of p because of his raps and reputation probably thinking i'm really a shooter and p ain't that's my opinion on the outside looking in
The interviewer ignite the beef as well , they keep asking the same questions, instigating
I feel like Charlamagne brought it up so many times to NORE. I think for interviewers this specific topic hasn’t been covered in detail so they’re hoping for more specifics but they’re not asking the right questions but you could argue since this is more about street beef than hip hop that they shouldn’t be asking it
Rip to my uncle p the family miss you
That’s your uncle?
@@PANDACHOPChroniclesyes blood
@@dmoney35x damn i'm sorry for your loss. Did he ever talk to you about resolving the issues with Capone?
Not known to many but around this time Nore made a diss to Prodigy called “however do you want it”
Oh damn I didn’t know that. I tried doing a quick search but can’t find it. You got a link?
Best video ive seen on YT in a minute. Thanks.
Damn that’s a big compliment. I appreciate that. What you think of this situation?
L.A. L.A. is NOT why 2pac went at mobb deep.......it was because of survival of the fittest....the end of the song they was saying THUG LIFE we still living it🫡🏁‼️
Well I’m sure that in combination with LA LA didn’t help but yes you’re right I do remember something about Pac feeling like everyone wanted to rep Thug Life
@PANDACHOPChronicles Nope...wasn't in combination of L.A. L.A......that was a dogg pound issue.....they didn't even mention pac.......it was a combination of survival of the fittest....plus drop a gem on em..which even though came out officially 2 months after hit em up...the song was out on doo top mixtapes Way before August‼️🏁🫡
@@Adonis7Belguim you don't think that Pac felt some loyalty to the Dogg Pound too since they was Death Row? Why do you think NORE is saying that LA LA was the reason?
@PANDACHOPChronicles Pac had nothing to do with that. Plus he was in jail when NY NY came out and dead when LA LA came out.
@@kmmedia_Docs Factz‼️💯
The book, the beef and the breakfast club interviews about it is what made NORE famous lowkey
He admitted it brought relevance back to his name
@ just thinkin it hindsight now how much that did for him. If it wasnt for the book wouldnt be no drink champs i dont think. Kinda crazy lookin back at things when time has passed
@@Ninety2Bricks yeah but breakfast club kept pushing that question about the prodigy book. They OD it especially Charlamagne. It was crazy
It is a lil weird that he say he snitched on black then he continued to hang out and make music with pone.........
That’s one thing that did seem off and a good point that Nore and Capone made like why do all these collabs exist and why were they hanging out and even knocking down girls together
I believe prodigy, capone acting fishy about it to me, honestly feel like there's more to the story that we'd never know fr💯
yeah we only know what's made to the public of course unless you got deep ties to the streets in QB. What about the way Capone was acting was fishy to you?
Capone did snitch,
@@breaks3085 you don't believe him when he said he did it to help Killa Black by giving a false statement?
@@PANDACHOPChronicles don't get me wrong capone is a true G, but he snitched
What about that diss song that Havoc made about Prodigy ?
There was even a video.
Then he said that his Twitter was hacked
@@lion-orichie398 there was so much to cover I mean as you can see it was a 52 minute video and I didn’t even cover all of Trag side and the beef between prodigy and Havoc. It’s a lot. I went through over 100 videos and interviews
P was a dope person to build with. Very methodical and intelligent. I got to interview him and saw him around a lot in the 90s. Good dude.
That’s dope man. You interviewed him in the 90s? For what platform?
Great video keep it up
Thank you 🙏 what are your thoughts on this situation?
What's up with the interview sound in the 24 min
I spoke to UA-cam and they said there isn’t any issue with the audio of the video. What are you watching it on?
RIP P. That Tragedy verse on LA LA was incredible.
RIP Prodigy. Classic record for sure. What did you think of Prodigy book?
Bad audio foe couple clips.
Havoc definitely 💯 definitely said that shit 💩 about prodigy
Straight sucker
I would have never 👎 forgave him or did music 🎼 with havoc ever again after that 😮
We in the booth rapping and I’m looking 👀 at you like I wanna knock ✊ your head off your shoulders
How could we rap together again after that and I don’t look 👀 at you crazy sucker
I get what you’re saying but relationships are complicated. I’m sure there were things P did too where he was wrong but he didn’t take it public so I’m sure it took understanding on both sides.
what hav say about p
🍿 love these stories 🔥🔥🔥💯
🙏🙏🙏 appreciate you bro
RIP P you inspired me your music was the soundtrack to my life. I met him once in concert but I listened to Mobb Deep so much I cried when I heard he was gone. But am still riding to Hell on Earth so you still here forever 🫡
RIP Prodigy. Mobb deep definitely one of the best groups ever. What did you think of his book?
P spoke from his personal perspective hnic2 that 2nd run had internet on fire before the book go listen to veterans memorial pt2 he speaks about capone snitching its life shit happens p talked about it
Yeah they censored the name on the song
Ain’t goona lie, ain’t watched the vid yet, but i will.
Didn’t there thing start over trag allegedly messing with havocs girl???
Can’t wait to hear your thoughts after you watch it 🙏🫡
Yup but it was Capone and the girl. Trag just got jumped for it... allegedly
I respect the work you put in to this video. SALUTE KING!
Thanks bro 🙏🫡 do you think Prodigy’s book was truthful?
Why does every radio station have to keep bringing the beef up and mention their names every interview for all these years. Don’t bring it up and the beef would have ended years and years ago
Breakfast club was asking every interview pretty much. 2 times top I think would have been good. Get an in depth response and leave it be
Nore always think he a shooter shoota more like a accident shooter meaning he closed his eyes and prayed nobody died 😂😂😂😂😂
Idk about that. They make it seem like he shot multiple people in different incidents
@@PANDACHOPChronicles he shot 1 person out of fear
Two different people we know about
The 2014 clip got no sound in the the interviews like come bro it's 2024 😂😂😂you U needede to sort that out
It actually works for a lot of people but very few people are experiencing issues. I’ve tried multiple devices and haven’t had any problems. Spoke to people all over the country and they don’t have problems. UA-cam said there was no issue with the audio but they’re still exploring the issue. What type of device are you using?
P violated if you gone call somebody a snitch stand behind it thats why he got kicked out of QB
@@Rellbronjames9 it’s a big jacket to put on someone
Hahaha P came home and shoot videos in the Projects.
@@thecardbunker801 He wrote the before after he was outta jail, Pone and Mike delorean responded to him
I still don't their beef with P. First off, these stories were like 20 years old and mentioned by every one in QB through interviews or whenever they were beefing throughout the years. Plus, all of this ish is in songs.
Nore first verse, The War Report - Live On Live Long.
You still don’t believe it? Sorry seemed like your comment was missing a word
i remember meetin p not long after he came home. i was workin at a 7/11 in queens. he came in and bought a few dutches and my boss made me ask him for id smh 😂.
😂😂😂 did you talk to him about anything?
@@PANDACHOPChronicles i just told him I was a fan and that my boss was bein lame 🤣.
@@AyoHAD HAHA that's dope man. Glad you had an exchange with him you can reflect back on. Was he solo dolo?
@@PANDACHOPChronicles he had two younger dudes wit him.
Chop, id love to see you on drink champs. You keep us in the loop. Thank u for your work bro. N O need to get with u!!
Thanks bro 🙏 what do you think about the prodigy book? Do you think it was all true?
Weird thing to me is Prodigy referred to himself as Las Vegas P and died in Vegas.
😳😳😳
Capone so butt hurt you can see it in his eyes and hear it in his voice, he so ashamed of himself 😂😂😂😂😂
So you believe he did snitch?
@@PANDACHOPChronicles of course, most of the industry is fake , all gate keepers .
King P 👑 🎤 🕯
RIP 🙏 what are your thoughts about this situation?
You gotta do this over panda the audio is messed up @ the halfway mark broski !! Otherwise good shit 👌
You know what’s crazy is that the audio works for most people but some people had a problem at the breakfast club part. Idk why. I spoke to UA-cam they said they had no issues on their side and heard it fine
Good video PandaChop
Thanks bro. What did you think about Prodigy’s book?
SALUTE KING 🫡
🔥🔥🔥 VIDEO 💯
Thank you bro appreciate you watching and commenting 🙏🙏🙏
Bandanna P rip!!!! And yeah he from Long Money island!! But he pushed QB more then a lot of dudes from there! More then Havoc! He screamed it lived it died for it fought over it and all that! Son was a wild boy a real one tho he stayed in beef lmao but that pen game was nasty!!!! God father pt 3 was amazing!!!!!! One of the best east coast gangsta tracks ever!!!!!
💪💪💪 what did you think of the book?
Capone got real defensive over it and that made him sound real guilty. If u listen to the skit at the end of Last Words off of Nas’ Nastradamus, it was a skit of Lake going through a magazine and reading it with a QB cat speaking about dudes being ex crackheads and snitches
Do you think Prodigy dry snitched on Capone by writing about it?
@@PANDACHOPChronicles Probably not. For one, he didn’t get arrested. P put some of them cats on blast for being dirtbags
He was talking bout tragedy and capone
Capone is pretty shady sounding when he talks bout that. I believe in P
@@jaska138 Why do you think he sounds shady? like his tone or what he's saying?
*R.I.P Bandanna P Banana Clip P!!*
RIP Prodigy 🙏 definitely a major loss for hip hop. What did you think about what he said about CNN?
@@PANDACHOPChronicles Chop first & foremost Salute for doing the Video & being on point with it! (Editing is a Muthafkr! I know) To be honest I luv & hate dat book! Fans got robbed of dope collabos cause of Books & Woman!! I’ll leave it at dat what I wanna say would b disrespecting da dead!!!
I respect your POV 💯 thank you for watching and commenting 🙏🫡
Mobb deep major hip hop duo , legendary !
💯💯💯 legends
Sooo why we can’t hear what they saying in these interviews?
is the audio blocked out of the breakfast club interviews? Some other people said that. I'm wondering if the interviews are blocked in your region. Are you outside of the US? I checked on multiple devices and computers and with other people and it works for them. The people having issues also said they went to the original interviews and they can't hear
@@PANDACHOPChroniclessounds i bad
Good Documentary 👍👍👍
Thank you. Do you believe what Prodigy said?
21:32 The sound is off
Linda funny watching P's face like "So we supposed to intervew or we just sitting here". 😅 Rest in Beats P
I checked on multiple devices and computers and the sound is working fine there. Some people said they couldn't hear there too but i'm wondering if the interview is blocked in your region. Are you outside of the US? The people that experienced issues went to the original interviews and said they can't hear them either.
@@PANDACHOPChronicles I am in Angola and I also only listen to the background music the audio of the interviews is not heard.
26:42 áudio is back... 😅
I still have the original version on one of my old 90s mixtapes.
🔥🔥🔥 what do you think of this situation?
Geographically, nothing separates Queens from Long Island. Rip Prodigy
U should do j-hood vs the lox next
@@ishmaelpeah6623 that’s a good one. I’ll def write that on my list
Nah, Sheek made it clear he DO NOT f wit Hood. Don't make that situation turn ugly....
@@MichaelBellJr81 yeah sheek said he don't like Hood but what you mean make that situation turn ugly?
@PANDACHOPChronicles just saying no fuel needed for that fire...
@@MichaelBellJr81 I mean everything out there is already public information. These videos is just condensing that information to tell the story of what happened. You don't even really see me share my opinion in the video. I just try to let the story speak for itself. It's a little different than like when you're interviewing someone and asking them certain questions and throwing gas on it that way.
Yo panda I had to click on this video because I was watching the shine video and it was removed in the middle of the video. It just stopped why you took it down don’t tell me to put pressure on you, brother I’m from the Bronx. I watch you all the time I listen to your videos, I mess with all your work please explain
Sorry bro imma put it back up but fridays are a bad day to upload. I tried to give it a chance but UA-cam algorithm wasn’t giving me any motion so I took it down and plan to put it back up another day next week. No point in a creator in putting up a video that UA-cam isn’t going to help push and you just did all that work for nothing because the amount of people that watch in the first 24 hours determines everything for your video and I think fridays everyone is going out and nobody tryna watch an hour long video 😂 I had it up for 2 hours and had less than 200 views. Typically I’d be at 2k if not more
I have to admit the book was good but P made himself look like he was a super duperthug
Do you think he was wrong for the talk about CNN?
I read the book and I felt the same way lol He act like he never took a L lol
@@PANDACHOPChronicles p should have kept it all hip hop but he sighed to much into the streets and p wasn't even a street figure like that
@@KingggHOUFO He spoke about getting punched in the face and all that in the book too. That's taking an L, no?
@@tonetone5920 I think certain topics isn't for mainstream consumption even though they may be entertaining.
“WONDERING WHO SNITCHIN GOT ME LOSING LOTS A SLEEP “
Do you believe what P said?
Prodigy repped Queens hard, no one did it better. There was a lot of shadyness towards him.
No one repped Queens better than Prodigy?? What about Nas?
@@PANDACHOPChronicles not better , and I love Nas
@@josemeighan6031 do you think he was wrong to reveal some of the things he did in the book?
@@PANDACHOPChronicles no, because it didn’t put anyone jail just like Capones statement. And if you look at the circles, people became soft for money. There are certain people chilling with some heads like dope stories I heard. How you chilln with cats that you beefed with or that dissed your hood or people. I love Nas but he hiding some things. I get it, leave the dirt where the grave ain’t. Let success be your peace unless you know wrong. True Gees, stay humble, eff beef. I grew up in this, this is why mad people just bounce without notice. They know some real ish but leave it alone.
Funny thing didn’t something similar happen when j cole made his dis track but they told him to hold it back because other people conspired the beef with drake and you know who. A Nas and J beef was more let’s say profitable than prodigy and j beef. There are people who will go to the grave saying others didn’t contribute or have an impact. It’s just wacky because mad rappers that deserved more credit or should have made it didn’t, and this is the small sample.
RIP P
🙏🙏🙏
Panda back with another classic
Appreciate you bro 🙏 what did you think about prodigy talking about CNN in his book?
@@PANDACHOPChroniclesthat’s a tough one, because I remember the days when that book dropped- P kinda went the way SupaHead went, by exposing a lot of names for that controversial bag.. Capone took the stand, but said he lied, and in the streets? You don’t take the stand, or talk to police, and give no statements.. there is no gray area with that, it’s black & white, and honestly, the police aren’t stupid- they know a lie, that’s perjury, and Capone admitted openly he lied just to save face about the snitch jacket on his back..
That’s a tough one..
@@MidTierVillain definitely a tough one man. I know a lot of people wish he never came out with the book or ommitted certain details. I mean from an entertainment standpoint of course it's entertaining but some things isn't for everyone to consume.
@@PANDACHOPChronicles FACTS!!!
Did you have any issues with the sound on this video? People are saying like 21:30 and the breakfast club interviews there they couldn’t hear
i have met capone and nore. a friend of theirs from queensbridge moved to my neighborhood n greensboro nc. i remember having a long conversation with him about “l.a, l.a” with capone right after tupac died.
What did he say about the song?
@@PANDACHOPChronicles basically, we talked about them and mob deep being the only ones on the east coast to respond to tupac, but he expressed it kinda felt weird once tupac was killed. mobb released “drop a jewel on em”, prodigy states tupac’s days were n single digits, and pac was killed about week after the songs release. we talked about that, too. capone is a pretty humble guy.
@@marcellusharrison9145 yeah they took drop a jewel on em off the radio after that to honor 2pac. That was real. Do you believe what prodigy said about Capone snitching?
@@PANDACHOPChronicles no. 🤣 those queensbridge guys r tight. don’t believe there is beef between havoc and capone, and havoc would have reason to have beef. but, prodigy from lefraq city, and may b outside the loop on certain things, and he speculated. 🤷🏾♂️
Grew up on both,
2 of the best tag teams on wax, but... MOBB 💪
Do you believe what Prodigy said about Capone?
@@PANDACHOPChronicles I don't see why he would lie but...nothing is 100% factual
@@Sypriano33 I feel you but it brings into question like why did Mobb keep working with Capone then if that was true.
@@PANDACHOPChronicles money or keepin' an image...only they know really what went down.
Like they say: every truth has a lie and every lie has it's truth
I respect your POV on this man. On the internet people act like everything they hear is true. I always say so much happens behind the scenes that we don’t know about. 🫡 appreciate you watching and commenting
Who made that intro music?
UA-cam has a section of free music for creators to use. I found it there. You can find it in the description of the video
@@PANDACHOPChronicles oh because it’s ass
The fact that all four of them were playable characters on Def jam: Fight for NY makes this whole beef absolutely comical.
😂😂😂 classic game
Prodigy was ahead of his time, now every one writing books and doing podcasts, and he exposed things
Yeah that’s true
14:00 boy I hate Breakfast Club instigating asses cuz when they the topic (envy) their whole energy gets defensive
It’s crazy how many NORE interviews exist with them bringing up the prodigy situation to him and Charlamagne always acting like he didn’t ask that question before
I was mad at doggie for not releasing that whole Capone interview
@@BrooknamDon why didn’t he release it all?
@@PANDACHOPChronicles Good Question Chop I say politics as usual
@@BrooknamDon I wonder if the rest of it was even worse like Capone really went in pause
@@PANDACHOPChronicles yo why the audio gives out on this video smh
@@BrooknamDon what you mean? Where?
jim jones& prodigy could be brthrs
😂😂😂 people say that all the time
That book was Hillarious Classic
Did you believe everything in the book?
@@PANDACHOPChronicles Nah too much i was about to shoot or stab n then i didnt lol Capone aint no snitch he was trying to help his man beat the murder and he did friends after n Prodigy for years till the book
Prodigy on the breakfast club talking about havoc brother murdered someone is CRAZYYYY
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6:30 sound like a classic rat. Getting on stand is crazy
So you don’t believe him saying he lied on purpose to throw them off and actually help Killa Black get home?
@@PANDACHOPChronicles hell naw. If young thug gets off that don’t make woody any less of a snitch for all the testifying he done did. Capone pointed dude out the ppl in court woulda known if he was giving bad info
@@God4FT3R why do you think Mobb Deep kept working with him and being cool with him after that then?
@@PANDACHOPChroniclesdamn I’m late, but i think they all industry niggas and business is business. Ion think P calling Capone a rat was something that he truly felt passionate about, it was just what it was
@@God4FT3R you could tell P really did feel some way though during the thisis50 interview but that may be because Capone was responding and the things he said
Love CNN and the Mobb Rip Prodigy
🙏🙏🙏 what do you think about this situation?
I like your content but this might open old wounds panda!
Thanks for watching. I appreciate you 🙏 honestly i think for many involved there still seems to be a feeling that things were never resolved before P passed. I think the only one that got that feeling that things were resolved was Nore
Prodigy is both Long Island and LeFrak City Queens QU
💯💯💯 what do you think of this situation?
Prodigy is Queensbridge too