It's been over a year since the passing of Mobb Deep's Prodigy. Since his passing, there have been many posthumous records from him that have surfaced, whether they be guest verses or his own songs. Last week, P appeared on Big Twins' latest project, Grimey Life on the song, "Loyalty Over Love." Now, he appears on EyeOnEyez new track, "Out Queens."
EyeOnEyez delivers something a bit more contemporary for Prodigy to flex on for the new track, "Out Queens." Prodigy's comes through swinging with heavy bars over EyeOnEyez' production. "Ya I get you this work from out Queens/ I show you how we do it up in New York/ All these rappers make me sick/ Fuck you life and ya bitch," P raps on the song's hook.
Prodigy is one of the many major names that are set to feature on EyeOnEyez' upcoming project. Rick Ross, Method Man, Gucci Mane, T.I., A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie and more are set to appear on EyeOnEyez new project.
Quotable Lyrics
You can't get a bad bitch, you could only get a smut (thot ass bitch)
My bitch is a pitbull, you're little hoe is a mut (hoe ass bitch)
My rappin' is murder, and your little verse is attempt
I tour the whole planet, you tour at the club where they strip
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