A Quote by Prodigy

The music is just real powerful when Mobb Deep and Nas work together. — © Prodigy
The music is just real powerful when Mobb Deep and Nas work together.
The first rappers I ever got into were Wu-Tang, Mobb Deep, and Nas. Those are the guys. Those are the dudes that flipped my wig.
Nas is one of my favorite rappers because you don't get any of that flashy stuntin'; you get the real, just raw bars. The way he tells stories and his vibe, I think we would make great music together.
Nas has always been uncomfortable with being famous and accessible. Nas makes music because he loves music, not because he wants the trappings of music, such as fame.
Nas always been my favorite rapper, but 50 Cent, he changed my way of thinking about music 'cause he was so detailed in his music, I knew that wasn't lying. I never felt Tupac that way; I never felt Biggie that way. I love Nas music, but I never felt and believed like, 'This is for real.' 'Cause I grew up that gangsta lifestyle.
Nas is someone who can communicate with the streets and can still keep it real in terms of being human, he doesn't try to be this super perfect person, but has respect for his history and for his ancestors and for spirituality. So Nas always displayed that in his music, while at the same time keeping it hard and something that you can relate to.
Mobb Deep's music, we represent poverty. That's what made us. That's who made us. That's who brought us up.
Mobb Deep is a street-rap group. We from off the streets.
All the 'Scarface' beats that you hear Mobb Deep sample, that was my idea.
Anything that Havoc or I do is always going to point back to Mobb Deep.
The music video, Lil Nas X, he asked me to be in the 'Panini' music video. It was crazy. I was just listening to the song and I was like, okay, this is going to be my first music video but it was really fun.
My friends put me on to Mobb Deep when I was a little kid. I've always been a big fan.
Ayo, shout out to Mobb Deep, the Extra P Busta Rhymes, De La, the J Beez, so don't sleep
Words and music together create powerful, powerful things.
I can remember being a young kid, twelve, thirteen years old just with my headphones on, on the train, listening to rappers paint these vivid pictures. Listening to Mobb Deep and feeling like I was in Queensbridge even though I'm on the Southside of Chicago.
As far as rap, I was more of a Mobb Deep guy rather than a Tribe guy.
Jay Z and Nas is probably my favorite rap beef because Nas was kinda quiet for a while.
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