🚨 N.O.R.E. Accused of SETTING UP Prodigy! Capone Spills the Hidden Truth Behind the Beef 🔥📉

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For years, the hip-hop community saw the fallout between Mobb Deep, Capone-N-Noreaga, and Prodigy as nothing more than tough talk, miscommunication, and petty beefs.

But Capone’s latest revelations are pulling back the curtain on a story far more twisted.

According to him, N.O.R.E. may have done more than just throw shade—he may have played a key role in silencing one of the most outspoken truth-tellers hip-hop ever had.

It all started bubbling in the early 2000s, but things exploded in 2011 when Prodigy dropped My Infamous Life, his controversial autobiography.

The book pulled no punches—naming names, exposing industry snakes, and shaking egos.

One of those names? Capone.

Prodigy claimed that Capone had testified in a case tied to Havoc’s brother, Killer Black.

Just like that, street loyalty got thrown into question.

Capone snapped back with interviews, stating he never snitched, never testified in court, and never said anything that could’ve put someone behind bars.

Yes, he admitted to giving a face statement—but insisted it didn’t incriminate anybody.

“I didn’t run.

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I came back to the block.

I seen Killer, I seen Hav.

Nobody said nothing.

I was in their face.

You think I’m a snitch? They had 17 years to call me out.”

The tension between Capone and Prodigy reached its peak—but what raised even more eyebrows was how N.O.R.E. handled it.

Instead of defending Capone or even staying out of it, N.O.R.E. jumped in against Prodigy.

On air with Charlamagne, N.O.R.E. co-signed the idea that Prodigy was dry snitching for writing about real-life events in his book.

“I like the way you put it,” N.O.R.E. said with a smirk, echoing Charlamagne’s accusation.

And that’s when things got messier.

Havoc, Prodigy’s longtime Mobb Deep partner, added gasoline to the fire.

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In 2012, he went on a wild Twitter rant claiming Prodigy was gay, that he had love letters from jail, and even bragged about smacking him.

When fans called foul, Havoc claimed his phone was hacked.

But soon after, an audio recording leaked—with Havoc’s unmistakable voice doubling down on everything. N.O.R.E.

confirmed it was real, then cryptically added, “The cat’s gonna be let out the bag soon.”

What cat? What truth was N.O.R.E. hinting at? That’s where fans began to suspect something deeper.

If Prodigy’s sexuality wasn’t the issue, was it his message? Because long before his death, Prodigy had been speaking out about the music industry’s darkest corners—corruption, prison pipelines, government

surveillance, and secret societies.

He called out the Illuminati by name.

He said straight up: “They’re everywhere.

Politics, food, music.

It’s not a game.

It’s real.”

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And then—just like that—he was gone.

In 2017, Prodigy died unexpectedly in a Las Vegas hospital.

The official report said he choked on an egg.

But fans didn’t buy it.

He had been working on a musical exposing the Illuminati.

He wasn’t hiding behind metaphors anymore.

He was about to go mainstream with the truth.

That’s when the theories started: Was it really an accident? Or did he get silenced?

Here’s where N.O.R.E.’s role starts looking suspicious.

When asked about the strange circumstances of Prodigy’s death, N.O.R.E. laughed it off.

Called it “conspiracy talk.

” When shown a video of masked men threatening Prodigy not to release certain content, he shrugged it off like it was nothing.

And when pushed about whether he believed Havoc’s accusations against P, he gave a slick non-answer: “Ask Havoc.”

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Why so vague? Why not defend his former peer if it was all lies? Some fans think N.O.R.E. was doing more than playing neutral.

Some say he was helping the media paint Prodigy as paranoid, unstable, and irrelevant—effectively shutting down his message without needing to pull a trigger.

And now? It looks like Capone may have had enough.

The once-tight duo of Capone-N-Noreaga isn’t moving the same.

Word is Capone’s been keeping his distance, staying out of the Revolt TV world, avoiding N.O.R.E.’s podcast spotlight, and allegedly telling close friends he doesn’t like how N’s been moving.

No more unity.

No more CNN.

Just silence.

Fans are reading between the lines.

Is Capone stepping away because he knows something he can’t say? Is this his quiet way of rejecting whatever deal N.O.R.E.

may have made? Did he finally realize that when it came to the Prodigy drama, he might’ve been used as a pawn?

This industry has patterns.

When artists speak out—real talk, not rap bars—they get silenced, sidelined, or destroyed.

Tupac, Michael Jackson, Whitney, and now Prodigy.

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Each one raised alarms.

Each one vanished under shady circumstances.

And each time, someone close was left standing, looking untouched, protected, and richer than ever.

So here we are in 2025, still asking the questions that never got answered.

Did N.O.R.E. help sabotage Prodigy’s legacy? Was he a puppet? A player? Or worse—was he a gatekeeper? One thing is certain: Capone has cracked open the door.

And once it’s open, there’s no telling what might come out next.

Stay woke.

Drop your thoughts in the comments, hit that like button, and share this with someone who STILL thinks Prodigy’s death was just an accident.

Because in this game…silence speaks louder than truth.