On January 8, 2008 Albert “Prodigy” Johnson of Mobb Deep infamy began serving a three and a half year
sentence after pleading guilty to gun possession charges stemming from an
incident in 2006.
Nevertheless, before entering those four walls and momentarily
losing his freedom, P was able to record his third solo project, HNIC 2, which was released in April 2008
and on October 21, 2008 he released Product
of the 80’s with longtime associates Big Twins and Un Pacino.
Not too long after Capital P's incarceration AllHipHop asked its
Ill Community members to ask the Q-Boro MC some questions with assurances that he
would answer each one candidly. Thanks go to P’s wife KiKi
for asking those questions and recording his answers. Now peep P speaking freely.
AllHipHop.com: What does Prodigy think
about the reception of HNIC 2? Did it live up to his expectations? –Isis
Prodigy: I like the reception of the album HNIC
Part 2. It's been good, know what I mean, while I been locked up in jail, so it
did what it did know what I mean? And you know my music is not fast food, it's going
to always sell. We have a permanent shelf life and I ain't
just no come and go artist, it ain't gon' tomorrow so… By the time I get home, I'ma still be promoting it, I'ma
go on tour promoting it. I'ma drop a new one. But I’ma make all my albums go gold.
That’s my goal;
to reach that 500 mark for every Mobb
Deep, Prodigy project that we put out. It is what it is right now. I'm happy
with it.
AllHipHop.com: Who, in your mind, are
the Top 5, or 10, greatest MCs in Hip-Hop history? -TheKnowledge
Prodigy: I’m rolling with top
five, ten is too damn much. Let me see. Hip-Hop
history, God damn. Probably Run-DMC, ya know Rakim, probably LL [Cool
J], who else? Kool G Rap. Nas. Let’s throw Mobb Deep in there, know what I'm saying. Mobb Deep. That’s like five right
there right?
AllHipHop.com: Do you think signing with G-UNIT
alienated/disappointed your CORE audience that supported y’all since "The
Infamous" era? -Willy Killem
Prodigy: Umm, I don't know. I think some people didn't like it, some people
did like it. We don't make business moves for other people,
we make business moves for ourself [sic] and for our
music. So it really doesn't matter to us what people think. You can hate it or
you can love it, it really doesn't matter. We're gonna make our deals, we're gonna
stay relevant. We're always gonna
drop albums. These other rappers out here, they running around frontin' talking all this this
that and the third, their albums are never coming out. They can't even drop a album. They got people that, "ahh
he's the best rapper around." Their album is never coming out first of
all. They can't even put an album out.
So when you look
at Mobb Deep and we'll be able to stay consistent,
keep dropping albums and keep making new deals after all this time we've been
in the business, you can't do nothing but respect that. So whoever got
something bad to say, they a loser, they stupid. You know they're ignorant and
umm, that's what it is, know what I'm saying?