Prodigy Talks Chronic Pain Just Months Before His Death | The Therapist

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Published 2019-11-11
Rapper Prodigy of Mobb Deep discusses living with Sickle Cell Anemia and receiving supernatural spiritual messages. Rest in Peace Prodigy.

This episode of 'The Therapist' originally aired on VICELAND in 2017. Watch the full season here:    • The Therapist: Season 1  

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All Comments (21)
  • At the beginning when he said" prodigy from mobb deep" I literally started crying. I truly loved this man as an artist. He made me fall in love wit hip hop at a young age. RIP KING
  • @denismartin4525
    To all my brothers and sisters with sickle cell disease, like my self, can identify with what Prodigy is saying. However, I've learned to stop eating processed food, reduce red meat and eat mostly leafy green vegatables. In the beginning of every winter months when sickle cell crisis most likely to occur, I drink beets and carrot juice. I stregnth train lightly even though doctors will tell you not to engage in strainous excercise; but strength training expand blood vessels. It has been this regiment that has kept me away from the painful crisis and out of the hospital. I hope this help someone.
  • @jonfrost4380
    I met Prodigy and shook his hand the same month that he passed. He was definitely special person.
  • @tgizhectic
    He would be happy to know that he has left an enormous mark on hip hop. Always remembered.
  • @lashaeleaf8842
    We’re souls having a human experience. Once you understand that everything makes sense. He’s still doing his work , just in a higher dimension. Rest well brother.
  • @johammond2020
    He was brave asf for speaking out like this .. much respect!
  • @AJ803
    “You can never feel my pain” give me chills in 2020. Rest In Power Prodigy ♥️🕊
  • @nevinsimpson
    I got MADD goosebumps when he started talking about a shadow that follows you around and feeds off of negative energy. @6:10
  • @commonsense882
    I could listen to him talk about his supernatural experiences all day.
  • @shinebabyshine.
    This doctor is EXTREMELY intuitive. What an amazing gift he has. Prodigy is another one who was very gifted and aware. I'm happy he's not in pain anymore. <3
  • @laronjones100
    The hardest thing about being spiritually in tune Is there's billions of people in this world and you could still feel alone. It's interviews like this that give me hope because there's a lot of things Prodigy said that wasn't crazy, Just intriguing and relatable.
  • @Str8savage87
    Prodigy and Nipsey Hustle definitely was levels of wisdom wish those two could of got together for a track
  • @cam-ev1bv
    He had a lot on his mind. This was a conversation more than some short therapy session, very high vibrational.
  • I feel like pain is my friend. Pain is like somebody that's gone always be there. And we learn from each other. #PRODIGY Rest up. Thanks for taking the time to talk to us.
  • @lew11sg
    When P said he's been given supernatural guidance people wouldnt understand i had to beat my chest and look up and shout... I can whole heartedly relate to that
  • @jasonjewell4199
    I am a hardcore 100% metal and rock artist! I have played guitar for 20 years. I can play all that And justice for all, Master of Puppets Metallica albums! All that heavy shit. With that being said how the hell can you not love Mobb Deep! Different art but still art in the purest form! Shook ones and quiet storm blew my damn mind even as a metal artist! RIP legends of art!
  • @zinkr5470
    When he said "people wouldn't even understand if I tried to talk to em about it " talking about spiritual guidance I said to my self ,,try me prodigy ! RIP
  • @jonesman88
    Always been a fan of Mobb Deep, but this here, just gave even more respect to Prodigy, you never know what people be going thru mentally and spiritually. Respect brother!! He is missed!