A$ton Matthews Releases Prodigy Collaboration On "1 Minute To Pray"

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A$ton Matthews and Prodigy connect on "1 Minute To Pray."

Ever sicne Prodigy's death, many people have been dropping their posthumous collaborations with the late rapper. P was a leader in hip hop and after he was released from Riker's Island, he was working with everyone from Curren$y to Mac Miller, Acrion Bronson and even Childish Gambino. Today, A$ton Matthews drops of his collaboration with Prodigy on "1 Minute To Pray."

Prodigy and A$Ton Matthews link up on a smooth, sample-based production where they deliver tales from the streets. Jay Curry handles the production on the track and A$ton Matthews channels his inner Mobb Deep for the song.

A$ton Matthews revealed to Billboard that the song was recorded months before P's death. On working with Prodigy, he said, "For me, I’m still working my way up in this rap shit, so for him to bless me with this verse is something legendary. I'm forever grateful for what he did for this game, and the influence he gave me, as well as the rest of the world."

Quotable Lyrics
Weird n*gga got his life lit
He was on the corner with them demons
You know, that's what the life get
Thought he was a stoned cold block made of iron
This n*gga just a soft, warm, piece of shit lyin'


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