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Prodigy Dies; Mobb Deep Rapper Was 42

Prodigy, the rapper best known for his work as one half of the hip hop duo Mobb Deep, has passed away at the age of 42. Though no cause of death has been reported, the hip hop icon’s passing is believed to be related to his long battle with sickle cell anemia. A statement issued by Mobb Deep’s publicist reports that Prodigy had been battling the disease and things recently took a turn for the worse.   He was hospitalized “a few days ago in Vegas after a Mobb Deep performance for complications caused by a sickle cell anemia crisis.” The representative added: “As most of his fans know, Prodigy battled the disease since birth.” The day before his death, Prodigy (born Albert Johnson) was in Las Vegas performing with The Art of Rap tour, alongside such artists as Ghostface Killah, Onyx, KRS-One, Ice-T. Along with fellow Queensbridge Housing Project resident Havoc (born Kejuan Muchita,) Prodigy formed Mobb Deep in 1992. The group has long held a position of great esteem amongst hip hop fans and critics as some of the seminal artists of the genre. Prodigy was widely considered to be one of the most gifted technical rappers of the ’90s and early 2000s. Mobb Deep quickly found mainstream success with hits such as “Shook Ones” and “The Quiet Storm.” The group signed to 50’s G-Unit production company in 2005 and began collaborating with the label’s roster of well-known rappers. Following a public feud, Johnson and Muchita went their separate ways in 2012, but reunited a year later and embarked on a number of successful tours in the years that followed. Considered a rap pioneer for his work alongside Havoc in the early ’90s, Prodigy is often cited as a major influence by such modern-day rappers as Eminem and 50 Cent. The duo’s back-to-back albums The Infamous and Hell On Earth were both tremendously successful both commercially and critically. Around the time of those albums, Prodigy and Havoc became embroiled in the infamous East Coast-West Coast hip hop feuds. These disputes between the two coasts often grew violent and even claimed the lives of both Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. Prodigy was imprisoned for three years for weapons possession, and released an autobiography shortly after his 2011 release. Tributes to Prodigy from friends, fans, and the many famous rappers he influenced have begun pouring in already today. Not surprisingly, given his legacy, the late emcee is currently a worldwide trending topic on social media. View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Died in 2017: In Memoriam

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Kim Kardashian: Being Robbed in Paris Changed EVERYTHING

Kim Kardashian appeared on The View for the first time in 5 years, and she talked about her strained relationship with Caitlyn Jenner . But after half a decade, she had a lot more to discuss — including her lifestyle and her family, and how everything's changed since the robbery. One of the keys to being a businesswoman is turning every disadvantage into an advantage. Apparently, Kim is applying this even to personal trauma. Because she's using having been robbed and fearing for her life to change things about her life. “I think in life, things happen to you for a reason and you really do have to pay attention and I got the message.” That can be a dangerous point of view. And a horrible thing to say to someone else who's just had a horrible experience. But a lot of people believe that, and it looks like Kim's one of them. “I just learned so much and something had to change just of how I live my life.” A lot of people reprioritize after a traumatic experience, especially one that they believed would claim their lives. “The things that were important to me before and the things I liked to show off before are definitely not the things I like to show off now.” One of those, of course, being sharing her location to the world. A lot of us do that without thinking. “Having dinner with” and then tagging your friends' Twitter handles is an innocuous way of keeping friends updated on your life. But if someone wanted to break into your home, they'd want to keep an eye on your tweets for just such an opportunity. For most of us, it wouldn't be worth the effort. Kim, on the other hand, has obscene amounts of money and some very expensive clothing and jewelry to go with it. Being robbed wasn't her fault, but it's a reminder to all of us to be careful with who knows what . Make sure that you're not the easiest target and they'll rob somebody else, basically. She's now terrified to let her kids grow up on social media. A lot of parents have that fear, and it's usually misplaced. In Kim's case, she's concerned because her children are famous. Non-celebrity young people might be bullied by peers, not harassed by literally thousands of trolls who are looking to feel powerful by making a famous person sad. Even Kim, an adult, isn't immune. “I do break down at times… It's not ok for people to be saying these awful things.” And one of the things that made her conscious of this and how it would impact her children was the Paris robbery, when people on social media suggested that she had faked the horrible event. “For us to just have these people that have all this keyboard courage to write the craziest things about you and to think that that's ok and it's not ok.” You know, keyboard courage is a good term. And for sure an insult. If you tweet something at someone, it should always be something that you would say to their face. Overall, being robbed as she was is very nearly a worst-case scenario in terms of the bad things that happen because of fame. So while it's good to take some lessons to heart, you also need to take some of this with a grain of salt. Hopefully, by the time that North is 13 — the age of being old enough to use social media is still 9 years away — Kim will have struck a balance. Being rich and famous has its cost, but we'd for sure want North to be able to interact with her peers. Twitter already allows you to keep your account private. Just saying.

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