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Prodigy - "Illuminati" Anti-NWO Rap Song
Topic Started: Jul 21 2008, 07:04 PM (279 Views)
Sureshot
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Like the introduction!
Edited by Sureshot, Jul 21 2008, 07:06 PM.
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There's another video out for the other anti NWO song on the album, its circulating all over, i tried to youtube it but it's over 100mb in VOB format

Prodigy_-_Real_Power_is_People_(explicit-lcpm-ntsc-retail-bhd).vob
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Presumably this is a rapper using the name Prodigy and not a song by the ageing ravers of the same name?
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alexvegas
Jul 23 2008, 01:09 PM
Presumably this is a rapper using the name Prodigy and not a song by the ageing ravers of the same name?
You mean the guys that sang "Smack Your Bitch Up"

Respect da classics man!

And this is Prodigy, they are The Prodigy.

And stopsnitchin, I bought the album yesterday and the Real Power Is People is the first track but its not as good IMO.
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Well they didn't 'sing' smack my bitch up, they... ahem he... sampled Kool Keith rapping it. But that was one of their later tracks. The classics are the proper rave tracks like Outta Space, Fire, Everybody In The Place, Charly, Your Love etc etc...
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it's cool when artists speak out like this. we should support the ones who do.

is this the prodigy who appeared on some of Big Pun's songs? I've lost interest in the hip-hop scene the last few years.
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