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  • (NEW) **Prodigy-Product of the 80's** P Droppin that Heat Dunny

    P killin it right now kicko




    01. Intro 00:36
    02. Waddup Gz (prod. by Sid Roams) 03:19
    03. Shed Thy Blood (feat. Un Pacino) (prod. by Jake One) 02:45
    04. Boxcutters (feat. Big Twin) (prod. by Sid Roams) 03:29
    05. Catch Body Music (prod. by Sid Roams) 03:37
    06. P Keep Spittin (prod. by Sid Roams) 02:44
    07. Test Tube Babies (prod. by Sid Roams) 04:03
    08. Cold World (prod. by Sid Roams) 02:41
    09. Anytime (feat. Un Pacino) (prod. by Sid Roams) 03:05
    10. Stop Stressin (prod. by Sid Roams & Benny Needles) 03:25
    11. Damn Daddy (feat. Big Twins & Un Pacino) (prod. by Jake One) 03:28
    12. Sex, Drugs, & Murder (feat. Big Twings & Un Pacino) 04:44
    (prod. by Sid Roams)
    13. In The Smash (feat. Big Twins) (prod. by Sid Roams) 03:34
    14. Circle Don't Stop (feat. Big Twins & zzzzzy) 03:19
    (prod. Sid Roams)
    15. Am I Crazy? (prod. by Sebb) 09:37
    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=E931I2VH

    http://rapidshare.com/files/15476508...Of_The_80s.rar

    Release Notes:

    New York in the 1980's: Crack cocaine, Reaganomics, The Cold
    War, The Iran-Contra scandal, U.S. Recession, Wall Street
    greed and collapse, the explosion of graffiti and
    break-dancing, the advancement of Hip Hop into the
    consciousness of America. The decade was a nefarious era, the
    city landscaped in political turmoil and economic crisis. But
    out of this wreckage came the development of what had been
    dismissed as a fad into a thriving industry called Hip Hop, a
    creative juggernaut which went on to change the world.
    Prodigy, Big Twins and Un Pacino were raised in this era. Born
    in the late 70's, they grew up in a culture steeped in
    controversy and contradiction. Each walked a path through the
    rotted streets, by any means necessary. Violence, poverty,
    drugs and indulgence were part and parcel. This project
    harkens back to this epoch through the frontline survivors
    themselves.

    Likewise, the contributing producers draw exclusively from the
    records that were garnered in that fundamentally diametric
    period. Welcome to "Product of the 80s"

    Prior to his current incarceration, Prodigy made a home at
    Dirt Class Studios in Brooklyn. Often he arrived alone and
    left alone. No entourage, no groupies, no crew. This left the
    emphasis on Prodigy, the man and his words. Dirt Class became
    his sanctuary where he could productively write and record
    without distraction. The duo of Joey and Bravo (better known
    as Sid Roams) hosted these sessions and provided the bulk of
    the soundtrack. The chemistry was evident and the result was a
    copious amount of new material from Prodigy. The result of
    this effort is uncut and undiluted "Product of the 80s".


    "They Want Me Dead (feat. Hard White)" is the hidden bonus track
    @ the end of the cd....


    this CD is Crack, Make Sure u Buy It!!!!
    Last edited by Floyd Sinclair; 10-17-2008, 12:13 PM.

  • #2
    I really like some of the beats prodigy raps over. he has a good ear for beats.

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    • #3
      if only nas had prodigy's ear...

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      • #4
        Nas sometimes messes up. too bad he left def jam because hip hop is dead had alot of good beats.

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        • #5
          how new is this? album or mixtape? P's been keepin busy in the slamma huh

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