Prodigy Talks Biggest Misconceptions About Prison & His First Meal Upon Getting Out [Video]

Prodigy of Mobb Deep recently came through HNHH to discuss his experiences during his prison stint from late 2007 to early 2011 that inspired him to write his new book, “Commissary Kitchen: My Infamous Prison Cookbook.” After recalling his three worst prison food experiences, Prodigy spoke on the therapeutic benefits of being able to cook in prison, and he also shared what he takes to be the foremost misconceptions about prison in America, or at least in New York state. First off, “it’s dangerous going to jail,” says Prodigy, meaning that it’s often easier to catch a lengthy sentence while in jail than it is on the outside. He’s seen people unafraid to carry out certain crimes because of the relatively minor sentences they might face if caught. However, once such convicts get locked up, he’s seen a six month sentence turn into life inside the pen. It’s apparently a common tactic of correctional officers to sneak a razor blade inside one’s cell, thus adding an automatic two years to said offender’s sentence. On the subject of C.O.’s, Prodigy also believes it’s a misconception that most officers are inherently racist. In fact, he met a handful of C.O.’s that were longtime Mobb Deep fans. Lastly, the Queens vet recalls his first meal after getting out — Korean barbecue (which he’d been dreaming of for three years) in SoHo.

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Kevin Hart (aka Chocolate Droppa) – What Now? [Mixtape]

Kevin Hart shares a new mixtape in support of his new stand up movie, “What Now?”. The 17-track tape comes with features from the likes of Big Sean, 2 Chainz, Lil Yachty, T.I., Migos, Wale, BJ The Chicago Kid, Akon and many more. Press play below and head over to iTunes for a download.

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G Koop & O-Man – Ascent [EP]

Volume 56 is anchored by frequent collaborator CJ (HBK Gang) and Clay (LA based singer/songwriter) on “Ascent”. They walk us through their creative process in the episode, as does guitarist Wax Roof. For the EP, the GKOM team mutated the core material of “Ascent” to create two additional tracks: the hypnotic “Ascent Part II Rotation,” which features CJ, singer/songwriter Khyenci, & ST Spittin (Schmop Life); and the frenetic “Ascent Part III Everybody Wanna Don’t Dance,” a showcase for drummer Omayga’s uptempo funk grooves and some classic vocoder & talkbox. Hit the jump for the visual of the project’s title-track.

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Common – Black America Again [Album Cover & Tracklist]

Common reveals the artwork and tracklist for his new LP “Black America Again”. The project is due out on November 4th. Tracklist 01. Joy And Peace f. Bilal 02. Home f. Bilal 03. Word From Moe Luv Interlude 04. Black America Again f. Stevie Wonder 05. Love Star f. PJ 06. On A Whim Interlude 07. Red Wine f. Elena 08. Pyramids 09. A Moment In The Sun Interlude 10. Unfamiliar f. PJ 11. A Bigger Picture Called Free f. Syd 12. The Day Women Took Over f. BJ The Chicago Kid 13. Rain f. John Legend 14. Little Chicago Boy f. Tasha Cobbs 15. Letter To The Free f. Bilal

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Curren$y Takes HYPEBEAST To School On The Food And Nightlife Of New Orleans [Video]

Inspired by the Big Easy’s distinctive cultural identity that blends French, Caribbean and Southern American traditions as well as its placement at the heart of MAFIA III, HYPEBEAST linked up with local rapper Curren$y to take us on a drive through the city. Along the way, our city tour stopped at some of his favorite haunts including Sneaker Politics to grab some kicks and We Dat’s for some chicken. Then, before parting ways, he made sure to take us through Jet Lounge at the House of Blues to show us some of the New Orleans nightlife that earned the city its hall of fame party city reputation.

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Boogie – Thirst 48 Part II [Mixtape]

Boogie is finally ready to let fans the second instalment of his break-out and fan-favorite mixtape, Thirst 48. Thirst 48 Part II has already seen a few dope leaks hit the website, including “Two Days” just the other day, as well as “Sunroof” with Dana Williams. We revealed the full tracklist last week, with Boogie calling upon KB Devaughn, Mozzy, DJ Quik, K Camp and more to help round out the thirteen-track offering. We’re happy to give you a first listen of the mixtape, which is also available to purchase on online retailers, so if you fuck with Boogie, show some support. Boogie – Thirst 48 Part II (via)

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