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Wednesday, 21 June 2017

Prodigy from rap group Mobb Deep has died aged 42 after performing in Las Vegas

Prodigy

The 42-year-old had sickle cell anaemia and was admitted to hospital a few days ago while in Las Vegas for a performance.

Nicki Minaj, Nas, Lil Wayne and 50 Cent are among those who have paid tribute to the rapper. Mobb Deep were one of the most successful hip-hop acts of all time, and released eight albums between 1993 and 2014.Bandmate Havoc posted photos of the duo to his Instagram following the announcement of Prodigy's death.
Prodigy

"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," Prodigy's publicist Roberta Magrini said in a statement sent to Newsbeat.

Prodigy (l) with bandmate Havoc
Image caption Prodigy (left) with bandmate Havoc
She said the exact cause of the rapper's death was "yet to be confirmed". Prodigy had suffered from sickle cell anaemia since birth.

Prodigy on stage

The disease is caused by the body producing unusually shaped blood vessels, and can lead to lung problems, pain and increased risk of infection.


It's particularly common among people with an African or Caribbean family background. Mobb Deep reached their commercial peak in 1999, with their platinum-selling fourth album Murda Muzik, which featured the single Quiet Storm.

Prodigy, whose real name was Albert Johnson, was born into a musical family in Queens, New York, in 1974.

He grew up with Kejuan "Havoc" Muchita and the duo went on to become one of the most influential groups in the early 1990s east coast rap scene.

They created one of hip-hop's most famous tracks with 1995's Shook Ones (Part II), a warning to rival street thugs and hustlers.