Prodigy's book assisted in destroying some relationships within Murder Inc and caused issues with Prodigy until his death. This video dives into other issues between Murder Inc artists and what may have caused Prodigy to "ALLEGEDLY" lie in his book.
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Prodigy's book assisted in destroying some relationships within Murder Inc and caused issues with Prodigy until his death. This video dives into other issues between Murder Inc artists and what may have caused Prodigy to "ALLEGEDLY" lie in his book.
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