Townsville Bulletin

Rapper Prodigy, 42, dies

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RAPPER Prodigy, a member of the hardcore New York hip- hop duo Mobb Deep, has died. He was 42.

The rapper’s publicist said in a statement on Tuesday that Prodigy was hospitalis­ed a few days ago in Las Vegas “for complicati­ons caused by a sickle cell anaemia crisis”. Prodigy ( born Albert Johnson) has battled sickle cell since birth and was in Las Vegas for a performanc­e.

The exact cause of death was not clear, the representa­tive said.

Clark County Coroner John Fudenberg said in Las Vegas that it could take up to six weeks to determine a cause of death.

But he said foul play was not suspected.

Prodigy found success in the 1990s with fellow rapper Havoc in Mobb Deep. The duo’s hits included Quiet Storm with Lil Kim, Shook Ones ( Part II) and Hey Luv ( Anything).

“It is with extreme sadness and disbelief that we confirm the death of our dear friend Albert Johnson, better known to millions of fans as Prodigy of legendary NY rap duo Mobb Deep,” the statement read from Prodigy’s publicist.

“We would like to thank everyone for respecting the family’s privacy at this time.”

Prodigy’s rap partner, Havoc, posted two photos on Instagram, one with the caption: “Forever.” And Lil Wayne tweeted: “Rap game lost a legend, the world lost a G.” Others, from Sean “Diddy” Combs to Q- Tip, also paid tribute to Prodigy, who was often praised for his skilled rhymes and lyrics.

Mobb Deep earned a platinum plaque for the 1999 album, Murda Muzik, which featured the memorable remix of Quiet Storm, still performed by Lil Kim on the road today.

The duo also reached gold status with the albums Infamy, Hell on Earth and The Infamous.

Prodigy released several solo albums, including the gold- selling H. N. I. C. 2000. He released a cookbook of prison recipes last year, based on his time in jail.

He said being in prison changed him. Prodigy served most of a 3 ½ - year sentence in a Mid- State Correction­al Facility near Utica, New York, on a weapons possession charge in 2007.

“It made me realise the gravity, the reality of having everything taken from you. My career, my family, my freedom,” he said last year.

The father of two said it was hard to leave his kids, who were young when he went to prison.

“I just tell them, you know, it was horrible. You don’t ever want to be in that position. Learn from my mistakes. Learn from me.

“You don’t have go through it yourself,” he said.

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GOLD STATUS: Rapper Prodigy has died at the age of 42. Picture: AP

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