Prodigy finishes writing his memoirs in prison while Havoc prepares beats for his release. The two amicably leave G-Unit records for an independent deal. (May 2010)
In 2000, they filmed a movie titled after their fourth album, "Murda
Muzik", about gang life in Queensbridge. However, it was not released until 2004 due to a lack of funding
and promotion after their original label, Loud Records, shut down.
Prodigy suffers from Sickle Cell Anemia. In 2002, Mobb Deep had to
cancel an overseas tour because he was hospitalized after a bout with
the disease. On the song "You Can Never Feel My Pain" from his solo
album "H.N.I.C.", Prodigy raps about his experiences with Sickle Cell,
both in his childhood and adult life.
NYC: Released a comeback EP 'Black Cocaine', their first release since Prodigy's jail time. The work features a reunion track with Nas, a once long-time collaborator. (November 2011)
Released their new album 'Blood Money' on May 2nd, 2006.
They are scheduled to perform at New York hip-hop/R&B radio station Hot
97's Summer Jam 2006 concert in June. (May 2006)