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Prodigy's Solo Music Now Streaming; New Music Coming

Prodigy's Solo Music Now Streaming; New Music Coming

Published Mon, May 23, 2022 at 12:30 PM EDT

The late Prodigy of Mobb Deep’s solo catalog is available for streaming services as of May 20after being unavailable for three years. The assortment of albums and EPs include his debut H.N.I.C., The Bumpy Johnson Album, Hegelian Dialectic (The Book of Revelation), Albert Einstein, his 2013 collaboration with The Alchemist and Young Rollin' Stoned.

Due to legal disputes with his estate, only Return of The Mac, Product of The 80’s and his Mobb Deep recordings have been available for the last three years. The estate, which consists of Prodigy’s family and close former associates, have signed a management deal with NorthStar Groups L. Londell McMillan and a distribution deal with Warner Music Groups ADA to re-release the rest of his albums to streaming services for digital purchase.

Additionally, the estate has announced a new album, The Hegelian Dialectic: The Book of Heroine, which is due the second quarter of the year, with the single "You Will See," which has an expected release date of June 10.

“We are extremely thankful to all the fans for understanding the circumstances that our family had to professionally control at a time of grief, and for the kind words of encouragement we received from many of you," the estate says via statement. "We would also like to thank the community of Hip-Hop artists who came together to help us assemble Prodigy’s last projects. The music belongs to all of you and we are glad we can make it available again and forever.”

Havoc of Mobb Deep says that a new Mobb Deep album is also "in the works," and the estate describes the upcoming The Hegelian Dialectic album as a trilogy, with the third installment The Book of The Dead expected in 2023.

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