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Home/People/Prodigy
Prodigy profile photo
Born
Nov 2, 1974Died: Jun 20, 2017
Lived 42 years
Place of Birth
Hempstead, New York, U.S.
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

13
Movies
1
TV Shows
1
Directed
Also Known As
Albert Johnson
IMDb Profile

Prodigy

Acting

Biography
Albert Johnson, better known as “Prodigy,” was a member of the rapping duo ‘Mobb Deep.’ He belonged to a family of musicians and studied art and design in Manhattan, where he met Kejuan Muchita. The duo started performing as the ‘Poetical Prophets’ and later became famous as ‘Mobb Deep.’ His friend adopted the stage name “Havoc.” Their studio album, ‘The Infamous,’ was certified “gold,” which was closely followed by the hit albums ‘Hell on Earth’ and ‘Murda Muzik.’ Their music, which portrayed the dark side of New York’s urban landscape, became popular as hardcore gangsta rap. His first solo album, ‘H.N.I.C.,’ was equally popular. Prodigy faced several criminal charges during his career and served a three-and-a-half-year prison term on charges of illegal gun possession. ‘Mobb Deep’ temporarily split during his prison sentence but reunited when Prodigy was released. He suffered from a blood disorder called sickle-cell anemia since birth, and that caused him extreme bouts of pain that he expressed in his number ‘You Can Never Feel My Pain.’ He married Ikesha Dudley, with whom he lived for a short duration. He was hospitalized while performing in Las Vegas due to complications from sickle-cell anemia and died at the age of 42. In his short-lived career, Prodigy proved to be a legend of rap.
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Tale of the Tape

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2024
A Talent For Trouble poster

A Talent For Trouble

as Himself
2018
Rhyme and Punishment poster

Rhyme and Punishment

as Self
2011
Big Pun: The Legacy poster

Big Pun: The Legacy

as Self
2009
Death Toll poster

Death Toll

as Thug 2
2008
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Blackout

as Sin
2007
Full Clip poster

Full Clip

as Gideon
2004
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Mobb Deep: Infamous Allegiance: Part 1

as Himself
2004
Murda Muzik poster

Murda Muzik

Cast
2004
Outlawz: Worldwide poster

Outlawz: Worldwide

as Self
2002
Street Life poster

Street Life

Cast
2001
Da Hip Hop Witch poster

Da Hip Hop Witch

as Prodigy (as Mobb Deep)
2000
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Pete Rock: Soul Survivor

as Prodigy
1998