Albert Johnson, or Prodigy, as he’s widely known, opens up about his career and his struggle with sickle cell anemia in his autobiography.
Prodigy, formerly of Mobb Deep, said the book will eliminate all confusion, clear up misconceptions and will
show readers the real story about hip-hop.
“I love
all the eras that hip-hop goes through,” Prodigy told the Defender.
Having
worked with different artists such as Tupac Shakur and 50 cent, he said that it
is “crazy to look back.”
He also
aims to educate readers about sickle cell. A portion of the proceeds will go to “The No Pain Campaign”
foundation.
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