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Electronic music pioneers The Prodigy continued to innovate in 2013 as they prepared for the release of their sixth studio album How to Steal a Jetfighter. In 2012, the group celebrated the 15th anniversary of the release of their groundbreaking No. 1 record The Fat of the Land by re-releasing it alongside The Added Fat EP, a remix set featuring tracks by Major Lazer, Noisia and Zeds Dead. The Prodigy closed out 2013 with several critically-acclaimed appearances, including Creamfields Abu Dhabi and New Year’s Eve at O2 Arena in London, before gearing up to roar into 2014 with a major new tour. Their live concerts feature state-of-the-art sound, stunning visuals, and extended sets of their floor-thumping hits, making them a favorite among ticket buyers looking to dance the night away. First founded in Essex in 1990, The Prodigy burst on the scene with their 1994 album Music for a Jilted Generation, which reached No. 1 on the UK charts. Their fame burned even brighter two years later with the UK No. 1 single "Firestarter," which gained them their first exposure to American audiences. In 1997, The Fat of the Land peaked at No. 1 in both the US and UK, paving the way for a string of No. 1 albums, including compilation album Their Law: The Singles 1990-2005. As demonstrated at their 2013 concerts, The Prodigy remain on the cutting edge of creativity, and fans can't wait to get their hands on 2014's How to Steal a Jetfighter.

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The Prodigy tour dates 2024

The Prodigy is currently touring across 4 countries and has 5 upcoming concerts.

Their next tour date is at Festivalpark Hradec Králové in Hradec Králové, after that they'll be at Isle of Wight Festival in Newport.

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What an amazing show...waited a long time to see, hear and feel the fullness of how truly awesome the band was and is!

Apart from the parking fee, ridiculously overpriced refreshments and food, lack of air con (the hook line and sinker for purchasing everything) the experience was everything we expected and more.

We now can, tick this off the bucket list...Thanx!

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It was a spectacular show, with insane lights. I loved the videos on he wallscreens and listening to the new material live! I'm not sure if it's the venue but the sound was not good. I couldn't enjoy any song. Moreover, although the lights were amazing, they made it hard for me to see the stage. My eyes were hurting. As for the band, I'd love to see them having a different act on stage for a change, they've been doing the same thing for years... I'd like to see them again but I'd probably choose another venue.

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Absolutely amazing to see live would definitely recommend them to anyone!

I’ll be certainly be going to see them again when they tour next. Unbelievable show!

The best song for me was either fire or take me to the hospital cos they’re classics and my favourite songs by them so it was brilliant to see them perform those.

I’d personally recommend standing for it cos it was amazing to be in a proper moshpit and dancing around for the whole time so would recommend standing for sure.

5* would recommend them to anyone! If you’re contemplating going to see them just go would not even question it!

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The group have also released a new remix of ‘Breathe’ by Mefjus and Camo & Krooked

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The Prodigy have announced a 2023 tour.

"To all Prodigy warriors, we are here to tell you we are coming back to rock it live in 2023... Get ready for the new wave of fire", they wrote on Twitter yesterday (27th October), asking fans to stay tuned for future live announcements.

The Prodigy have also released a new remix of ‘Breathe’ by Mefjus and Camo & Krooked, which you can check out below.

This year, the band returned to live music for the first time since the death of frontman Keith Flint in March 2019, completing  a sold-out UK tour this summer  that  began in Sheffield  on 8th July and culminated in three nights at Brixton Academy. The group paid tribute to Flint at each show, dedicating the tour to him and honouring him during a performance of ‘Firestarter’ at their O2 Academy Brixton show in London.

Meanwhile, The Prodigy's Liam Howlett has been busy scoring a new Netflix horror movie,  ‘Choose or Die’ , which is currently streaming on the platform. Formerly titled CURS>R, the film stars Sex Education’s Asa Butterfield, The 100’s Lola Evans and Sherlock Holmes’ Eddie Marsan, as well as Robert Englund aka Freddie Krueger.

A 25th anniversary vinyl reissue of The Prodigy's 1997 album 'The Fat of the Land'  is due to land on 4th November via XL Recordings, with a new drum & bass remix of 'Firestarter' by Andy C.

TO ALL PRODIGY WARRIORS WE ARE HERE TO TELL YOU WE ARE COMING BACK TO ROCK IT LIVE IN 2023 , STAY TUNED IN HERE FOR FUTURE LIVE DATE ANNOUNCEMENTS, GET READY FOR THE NEW WAVE OF FIRE !!! MUCH RESPECT LH & MAXIM Film by Alfie Blue #TheProdigy #WeLiveForTheBeats pic.twitter.com/97Rtw32F6A — The Prodigy (@the_prodigy) October 27, 2022

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The Prodigy announce first North American tour in 10 years

A 10-date outing in support of their latest album, No Tourists

The Prodigy announce first North American tour in 10 years

UK electronic pioneers The Prodigy haven’t embarked on a full US tour in over a decade. That’ll change this spring, as the band will play a series of headlining dates and festival shows.

The 10-date outing kicks off with an appearance at  Welcome to Rockville  on May 3rd. From there, The Prodigy will visit Dallas, New Orleans, Atlanta, Washington, DC, Boston, and New York City in between further festival slots at North Carolina’s  Epicenter Festival , Ohio’s  Sonic Temple Festival , and  Chicago Open Air .

Tickets go on sale beginning Friday, February 8th at 10:00 a.m. local time. You can also get them here .

The jaunt comes in support of The Prodigy’s latest album, No Tourists , which was released late last year.

The Prodigy 2019 Tour Dates: 05/03 – Jacksonville, FL @ Welcome to Rockville 05/05 – Dallas, TX @ South Side Ballroom 05/07 – New Orleans, LA @ Orpheum 05/08 – Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle 05/10 – Rockingham, NC @ Epicenter Festival 05/11 – Washington, DC @ Echostage 05/13 – Boston, MA @ House of Blues 05/16 – New York, NY @ Terminal 5 05/18 – Columbus, OH @ Sonic Temple Festival 05/19 – Chicago, IL @ Chicago Open Air 06/27-29 – Seinajoki, FI @ Provinssi Festival 07/11-13 – Cataluna, ES @ Doctor Music Festival 07/14 – Moscow, RU @ Park Live Festival 07/18 – Kiev, UA @ U-Park Festival 07/19-21 – Cuxhaven, DE @ Deichbrand Festival 08/16-18 – Biddinghuizen, NL @ Lowlands Festival 08/16-18 – Saxony-Anhalt, DE @ Highfield Festival

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The Prodigy announce 2023 UK tour and tell us what the future holds

"The Prodigy will continue to ignite, uplift and destroy just as we always did," Liam Howlett tells NME

The Prodigy, live in 2022. Credit: Andrea Ripamonti

The Prodigy have announced details of a 2023 UK tour, as well as telling NME about the band’s plans to “continue to ignite, uplift and destroy”. Check out dates below, along with our interview Liam Howlett.

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The band suffered the loss of frontman Keith Flint when he took his own life back in 2019, aged 49. Last year, the surviving members of the band hit the road for  their first live tour since Flint’s death – incorporating a tribute to the icon during ‘Firestarter ‘ in their high-octane set.

“We really felt the crowd were there to support us and give us the energy back and we are eternally grateful for that,” Howlett told NME . “It was highly emotional and very special. Flinty will never leave us; he is embedded deep in the soul of this band and his energy will be felt in the music and through us onstage. That’s what i know and feel.”

In  a five-star review of their gig in Liverpool ,  NME wrote: “Uniting a misfit crowd of ravers and metalheads alike to celebrate life and legacy, their flame is burning brighter than ever. Not only are The Prodigy back, they’re here to reclaim their throne.”

Now, off the back of a long run of comeback shows and international festival headline dates, the rave rock legends have announced the ‘Army Of The Ants’ tour – a run of winter UK shows in Glasgow, Manchester, Leeds, Brighton, Cardiff and Birmingham and London, where they’ll be supported by Soft Play (formerly known as Slaves ).

As we look ahead to what’s next, The Prodigy’s Liam Howlett answered some questions for NME about honouring Flint, their new stage show, their legacy, and what to expect from new material.

The Prodigy, 2023. Credit: Press

Hello Liam. How have you found the recent shows and the audience’s reaction?

Howlett : “It was better than we ever hoped it would be. It took a lot of heartfelt discussions between me and Maxim to get to the point of getting back on stage. Sometimes we wanted to, then we didn’t – but ultimately we felt it was fukin’ important to us, however hard and emotional it was gonna be, it had to be for the right reason. We wanted to honour our brother Keef but do it in the right way. The whole tour was epic for us. It was so emotionally charged, uplifting, sonically violent… Everything we love.

“I wanna personally say thank you to everybody that came to those shows. I spoke to people that came from Australia just to see us, all over the fukin’ place. I respect you all for the love and support. You made it great.

“As for the future, The Prodigy is bigger than just the band: it stands for something, the people know this, we know this …. even more after playing live again. I’m energised by that and we are back in the studio writing new tunes. The prodigy will continue to ignite, uplift and destroy just as we always did.”

What can you tell us about the sound and energy of the new material, and when can we expect to hear it?

“I think I finally realised that I can’t write new finished Prodigy music unless we are doing gigs and [are] out there submerged in it. The best time to write for me is after I come off stage – that’s when the clearest vision is. The sweat and peoples faces are fresh in my mind, the feeling is present – know what i mean ?

“So yeah, I’ve been in the studio writing loads of beats and pieces but now we are back on tour it’s easier to feel what is the strongest shit and smash that into new tunes. I always write Prodigy music with a strong vision of us playin’ it live onstage .. nothing else comes into it.

“Keef always used to say, ‘In the studio the music is 2D, but when it hits the stage it becomes 3D. Playin’ it live brings it to fuckin’ life ’ – and he was right.”

What are you planning for this next tour to shake things up?

“Whatever we do, we will always make sure we fully represent what we have always been about: integrity, respect and to bring maximum ruckus… That’s what this band exists for.”

Why did you choose Soft Play as support?

“Because they are fucking great – simply that.”

You recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of ‘The Fat Of the Land’. What do you remember about the mood in the camp when you were writing and making that album?

“We were touring a lot so we were always busy, bizniz as usual , just writing the album. ‘Firestarter’ did come out a while before the album, but I had already written most of it. We were just getting on with what we were doing and staying focussed.”

Did you sense that you were making a game-changing record?

“I knew ‘Firestarter’ was something that people hadn’t heard before for sure, also ‘Breathe’. We were just on fire really and properly on the attack.”

How would you describe the character or spirit of the record?

“Atomic.”

How did it feel to be so at odds with Britpop, but embraced by the likes of Oasis and the music media at large?

“It fuelled us, we thrived off it. We always loved to be the underdogs because we knew we could destroy any band onstage – but much the same as Oasis were always ‘The People’s Band’, so were we too on our side of the fence. That’s what we always knew.”

Full dates for the UK ‘Army Of The Ants’ tour are below, with tickets on sale from 9.30am on Friday June 16 and available here .

NOVEMBER Thursday 16 – Glasgow OVO Hydro Friday 17 – Manchester AO Arena Saturday 18 – Leeds First Direct Arena Monday 20 – Brighton Centre Tuesday 21 – Cardiff Motorpoint Arena Thursday 23 – Birmingham Utilita Arena Friday 24 – London Alexandra Palace

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After 3 years of silence The Prodigy return to the stage to play a run of live dates in England during July 2022, coinciding with the 25th anniversary of The Fat Of The Land. The Prodigy are back!

2022.07.08 – O2 Academy, Sheffield, England

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“One year has gone by since you left us, we miss you everyday man, your light blazes strong, You will always be here with us coz as you know – WE LIVE FOREVER ..! Stay Punk brother, Forever in our hearts” Liam and Maxim x

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The Prodigy have announced a July tour of England. The trek kicks off in Sheffield on July 8 before wrapping up with three shows at London’s O2 Academy Brixton later in the month. The concerts coincide with the 25th anniversary of the band’s The Fat of the Land . In addition, it’s the first Prodigy tour since the March 2019 death of Keith Flint . Find the Prodigy’s schedule below.

The Prodigy’s Liam Howlett and Maxim shared the following statement on their tour:

‘WE CANT WAIT TO GET BACK ONSTAGE AND PLAY OUR TUNES FOR THE PEOPLE AGAIN , THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF ‘FAT OF THE LAND’ FELT LIKE THE RIGHT TIME FOR US TO STEP UP , WE'LL BE DROPPIN TUNES FROM ALL OUR ALBUMS AND MAYBE SOME SHIT U HAVNT HEARD BEFORE , THIS ONE’S FOR FLINTY ,,, NOW LETS FUKIN GO !!’ LIAM H & MAXIM

The Prodigy’s most recent album, No Tourists , came out in 2018. A new documentary on the band is in the works.

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In a groundbreaking move that highlights the rich tapestry of hip-hop’s past and present, Future’s latest album features the iconic voice of Prodigy from Mobb Deep on multiple tracks. The inclusion of Prodigy’s voice not only pays homage to one of hip-hop’s most legendary figures but also promotes unity between different eras of hip-hop and cultural hubs like New York City and Atlanta.

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The tracks on Future’s album that utilize Prodigy’s voice – “Claustrophobic,” “Don Juan/Princess Diana,” “Everyday Hussle,” “I’m Fried,” and “Too Obsessed/Rag Out” – serve as a bridge between the raw, gritty sound of Mobb Deep’s era and the modern trap-infused beats of Future’s style. This collaboration underscores the enduring influence of Mobb Deep and the importance of recognizing the contributions of hip-hop pioneers in shaping the genre.

Albert Johnson, better known as Prodigy, was born on November 2, 1974, and rose to prominence as one half of the legendary duo Mobb Deep. Beyond his role as a rapper, Prodigy was also an author and entrepreneur, leaving a lasting impact on both the music industry and literary world.

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Prodigy’s catalog boasts an array of influential tracks, including classics like “Shook Ones (Part II),” “Survival of the Fittest,” and “Eye for an Eye (Your Beef Is Mines).” These songs not only showcase Prodigy’s lyrical prowess but also delve into themes of social injustice and the realities of prison life, reflecting his unapologetic stance on pressing issues facing African American communities.

Aside from his musical achievements, Prodigy was a prolific author, penning several books throughout his career. His autobiography, “My Infamous Life: The Autobiography of Mobb Deep’s Prodigy,” offered fans a glimpse into his tumultuous journey through fame and adversity. Additionally, Prodigy’s unexpected foray into culinary arts resulted in the publication of “Commissary Kitchen: My Infamous Prison Cookbook,” showcasing his creativity and resilience even in the face of incarceration.

The release of Prodigy’s debut solo album, “H.N.I.C.,” in November 2000 marked a significant milestone in his career. Produced by industry heavyweights like Havoc, The Alchemist, and Just Blaze, the album showcased Prodigy’s versatility as an artist and solidified his status as a force to be reckoned with in hip-hop.

Future’s decision to incorporate Prodigy’s voice into his album not only pays homage to a rap icon but also serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Mobb Deep and the ongoing evolution of hip-hop culture. As fans eagerly anticipate the release of Future’s album, they can take a trip down memory lane with Prodigy’s timeless classics, ensuring that his voice continues to resonate across generations of hip-hop enthusiasts.

In addition, Prodigy’s influence extends beyond the realm of featured collaborations, as his new posthumous album, The Hegelian Dialectic Volume 2: The Book Of Heroine , released in September 2022 by the Estate of Prodigy, further solidifies his legacy. This album serves as the second chapter of Prodigy’s The Hegelian Dialectic trilogy, following the release of The Hegelian Dialectic (The Book Of Revelation) in 2017 ahead of his death.

Featuring collaborations with DJ Premier, Faith Evans, Big Daddy Kane, Remy Ma, DJ Scratch, Berto Rich, Chinky, and Big Noyd, The Hegelian Dialectic Volume 2: The Book Of Heroine continues Prodigy’s exploration of profound themes and musical innovation. Prodigy’s three-part project, The Hegelian Dialectic , was conceived over the past few years during his lifetime, showcasing his enduring creativity and dedication to pushing the boundaries of hip-hop artistry.

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Future and Metro Boomin knew the late, great Prodigy of Mobb Deep wasn't the kinda guy to mince words -- so, they tossed some of his incredibly disrespectful audio to fuel their new album that slanders Drake and J. Cole .

The trap music masters sinisterly unleashed their "We Don't Trust You" album to the masses on Friday ... and Mobb fans will instantly recognize Prodigy's voice weaved in the tracks, smearing "corny rappers" along the way.

The audio actually comes from Prodigy's forgotten 2003 WorldStarHipHop interview where Joe Budden , Fat Joe , Cam'ron , Jim Jones , and Cassidy -- who were in the prime of their skills at the time -- all getting ethered by the "H.N.I.C." rapper.

Prodigy passed away in 2014, but the sting of his words are used for diabolical purposes on 'WDTY' ... Metro chops up the Prodigy rants on both the opening and closing of several tracks, eventually setting the stage for Kendrick Lamar to diss Drake and Cole as Future cosigned the calamity.

Early indicators say Future and Metro got a #1 album coming at the expense of Drake. We also reached out to Havoc for his thoughts on Prodigy being used as a prop for the beef.

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We Don’t Trust You , the new album from Future and Metro Boomin , is here (the first half anyway), and listeners are abuzz about the 17-song project. Coming in at approximately one hour, the project has elicited plenty of talking points in less than 24 hours. Kendrick Lamar pulled another “Control”-like move and got the rap world talking about his shots at Drake and J. Cole on “Like That” — which coincidentally overshadowed yesterday’s “Whole Time” freestyle from Big Sean, who originally put Kendrick on “Control.”

But beyond the mess, Future and Metro Boomin’s project is a strong dose of a winning formula. While the project would have been its strongest at around 12 tracks, the highs make it an overall enjoyable listen. 

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Kendrick Lamar’s feature verses are sparse, and if it isn’t a song with an R&B diva, he’s prone to go all the way in and force the rap world to pay attention. He doesn’t waste appearances resting on the laurels of being a marquee name. On “Like That,” he put on a show. Will Drake and Cole respond at one of theirs? Let’s stay tuned. 

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As rapper-producer combos go, Future and Metro made another claim to be at the top of the list with We Don’t Trust You . Future coming back to the rap game with his go-to producer may have been the best approach, and they showed why they work so well together. Metro is an ambitious producer who loves to try out different moods, and Future is a talented vocalist. Future goes in over a seedy, sinister beat on “Magic Don Juan,” and epic sounding synth composition on “Claustrophobic.” On Kendrick Lamar’s — I mean Future’s “Like That,” the men go in over a classic sample and amped up drums.

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We talk about Kendrick elsewhere, so we don’t need to delve too far into “Like That,” but Rick Ross also had a fiery verse on “Everyday Hustle,” where he’s as invigorated as he’s sounded in years while shooting at his ex and decrying, “How you sellin’ dope when it smell wrong?”

Travis Scott and Playboi Carti show up on “Type Shit,” an energetic track that has every precise specification needed to flip a Rolling Loud crowd upside down. Scott also showed up on “Cinderella,” another album standout.  The Weeknd delivers smoky vocals to “Young Metro,” while the currently incarcerated Young Thug has a cameo at the beginning of the eerie “Slimed In.”

The late Prodigy’s presence looms large on We Don’t Trust You

The trailer for We Don’t Trust You featured vocals from a 2008 clip of late Mobb Deep rapper Prodigy dissing rap peers. “A lot of fuckin’ garbage ass rappers running around,” he laments while sitting in the seat of a car. “These niggas ain’t supposed to be rapping, man.” In his later years, Prodigy expressed regrets over the Worldstar Hip-Hop clip, which radiates the frustration of his then-impending three-year prison sentence. But the video is still a part of rap lore that Metro and Future decided to use as a thematic framework for their project. It speaks to Future and Metro’s love and knowledge of hip-hop that they imbued a trap project with snippets of a golden era New York spitter calling to preserve real hip-hop. As Prodigy noted in the video, garbage is garbage — and good hip-hop is good hip-hop. 

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Martin Damm is a 20-year-old American lefty on the rise.

At a 2019 junior tournament in Porto Alegre, Brazil, a 15-year-old American defeated Carlos Alcaraz and Holger Rune in straight sets en route to the final. Later that year in the Wimbledon boys’ singles event, the same player ousted Alcaraz in straight sets again. None of those sets went beyond 6-4.

That player was Martin Damm , the son of 40-time tour-level doubles titlist Martin Damm . While Alcaraz and Rune enjoyed historic rises on the ATP Tour, Damm, now 20, is making his own breakthrough.

After earning his first tour-level win Wednesday at the Miami Open presented by Itau against Zhang Zhizhen, Damm will have another opportunity to show his game on the big stage against the No. 14 player in the PIF ATP Rankings, Tommy Paul .

“This is what everyone dreams of playing, matches in these big tournaments,” Damm told ATPTour.com. “I was fortunate enough to be around these kinds of tournaments as a young kid with my father. And obviously, my last few years haven't been maybe the way a lot of people thought after juniors. But I thought my level was always there.

“I thought I was getting closer and closer each year, [that] I just needed a few matches to kind of go my way. And luckily the last eight months, it's been going that way. And to win this match [against Zhang] was obviously something I've been waiting for and looking forward to for a very long time.”

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“We did everything together. We played ice hockey actually with Toby Kodat as well and Sebastian Korda was in the team above us,” Damm said. “We played golf, he played soccer a little bit here and there. Obviously tennis. So I think it's tough for me to say if I truly really wanted to be a professional tennis player at that age, but it was definitely something I enjoyed.

“Being competitive with my brother was something that really helped as well. Just kind of, going to practice together and playing the same tournaments. That definitely helped my motivation to be a pro tennis player.”

Damm would play hockey two or three times a week at the Ellenton Ice and Sports Complex in Florida. His family is full of Tampa Bay Lightning fans.

“The reason why we stopped was actually not that we didn't like it. Honestly, hockey is the best sport for me, personally,” Damm said. “But it was hard for my mom who had to drive me and my brother, dress us up at a young age and have my baby sister in her arms while my dad was still playing towards the end of his career.

“It got kind of hard for my mom to do everything alone. So unfortunately, that's the reason why we stopped. But I guess everything kind of happens for a reason.”

Damm remembers realising he was “not just a Florida-level tennis player” when he made the semi-finals at the Easter Bowl. By 15 he was shining on the world’s stage, beating players who quickly ascended to stardom like Alcaraz and Rune.

“It's pretty incredible the level we were playing at as 15-year-olds. Not only me and Toby Kodat , but Alcaraz and Holger. There were so many. Hamad Medjedovic , Musetti was a year older than us. All these guys, Arnaldi,” Damm said. “There were so many guys that were so darn good at such a young age. I think a lot of people didn't really realise or think about it until now after the success these young guys have had, what… an obviously very talented generation we had back then. And now a lot of them are doing great.”

For some players, it would be tough to watch the likes of Alcaraz and Rune become two of the very best players on the ATP Tour within a few years of defeating them. But that has not been the American’s mindset.

“Luckily, for me, it was more of a motivation. Obviously it sometimes brings you down a little bit, just seeing where they are and where you are and where you guys were a few years back,” Damm said. “But it's extremely motivating. Some of the things maybe aren't super realistic, maybe not for everyone. But it definitely pushes me to get better and work harder every day and it shows that these [things are] totally doable.”

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“It's frustrating working with Martin, I think, because you see the tools that make you have visions of this guy can be No. 1 in the world, a Top 5 in the world kind of talent,” Arias said. “You don't often get someone 6'8", left-handed, who runs very fast. He is athletic. You don't normally get that set of tools to start with. And his father was a player as well, so he's been brought up in the game and all that sort of stuff. All the pieces seem to be in place.

“But I feel like because he was physically gifted and big at such a young age, when he was playing the juniors, pure power was enough. Guys couldn't handle the pace of his shots. So he won easily without having to work hard on some of the finer things of fitness and court position, or any of that sort of stuff.”

The former World No. 5 explained that in the juniors, Damm just needed to serve 130 miles per hour — not necessarily in the corner in the box — and that would often be good enough. His booming lefty serve will make fans draw comparisons to Ben Shelton .

But he has not rocketed up the PIF ATP Rankings quite as quickly and is at a career-high No. 204.

“It's been a longer road to get him to sort of buy into being a little bit more of a professional and it's maybe finally starting to come to fruition. Now he's listening a little bit more. That was the best match I've seen him play — against Zhang — that I've ever seen him play,” Arias said.

“It's tough when Alcaraz and Rune were guys that he was playing against and he beat them. And all of a sudden they went past him so quickly, he could barely blink. So I think part of that was he was doubting whether he'd ever be able to play. And I think he's starting to get some of that confidence now.”

With the tools he has at his disposal, Damm is in good position to climb further. He will try to make his biggest splash yet in Miami against Paul.

“It's amazing. Super, super excited,” Damm said. “These are things that you work hard for and dream of and kind of envision playing these matches. Obviously, it's a hard task. But at the same time, I've got absolutely nothing to lose.”

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There's a moment on the forgotten 1994 Fugees debut, Blunted on Reality , where you can hear everything lock into place for a 18-year-old Lauryn Hill on a song called " Some Seek Stardom ." Listening now, it's easy to recognize the lyrical and ideological nucleus of her music forming — its spirituality and literacy, a focus on enlightened skill and a future as one of rap's peerless performers. Blunted on Reality flopped, but its all-in follow-up, 1996's The Score , broke rap open with Hill at its heart in a new capacity and set the stage for one of the more curious careers of the last few decades. I think often of Blunted on Reality , marked as a colossal failure even now, and what might have happened if Ruffhouse Records had pulled the plug instead of advancing the group $135,000 to take another crack at seeing their vision through. Perhaps they would have found another way, but such a scenario could have meant leaving all of Hill's latent possibility, and the nurture inherent to realizing it, frozen in an album few would ever hear.

Every rap generation produces a teen prodigy in line with its values. LL Cool J was 17 when he realized he couldn't live without his radio . MC Lyte had just received her learner's permit when she released one of the first songs of the crack era, " I Cram to Understand U ." Nas was the 17-year-old verbal assassin live at the barbecue . Andre and Big Boi signed to LaFace before their high school graduation and helped shift hip-hop's center southward from their friend's mom's basement. Wayne appeared on " Bling Bling " at 16, as the iced-out swagger of rap was reaching the zeitgeist. Chance made 10 Day at 18, ingratiating himself with a burgeoning online mixtape community in the twilight era of blogs. These are all stories of potential aligning with attention. In building upon expectations of themselves and of their class, each young artist seemed to realize the needs of the moment and, in doing so, push the culture forward.

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Two new albums from former teen prodigies, the Chicago drill shapeshifter Chief Keef's Dirty Nachos with production from Mike WiLL Made-It, and the Slums collective co-founder MIKE's Pinball with Tony Seltzer, feel like evidence of a certain kind of viability that is possible only when operating outside the demands of the attention economy. Both rappers have carved out space for themselves along the industry's margins, and each demonstrates how doing so can allow an artist to not only redefine themselves, but sustain a meaningful career.

A few months before " Gangnam Style " broke YouTube open for good, Chief Keef's breakout hit, " I Don't Like ," found its own virality on the platform. Kanye came calling; Interscope, too — all off the strength of a mixtape being passed around Chicago high schools. Keef's debut album, Finally Rich , which remains his best seller, is one of the great drill albums, but in the shadow of a crumbling early '10s music infrastructure, it underperformed. When Interscope backed out of his deal, Keef spent the next decade exploring his obscure impulses. The druggy, bleating Almighty So became a foundational document for rappers like Playboi Carti and Lil Uzi Vert . Back from the Dead 2 became Keef's beatmaking playground for blaring synths and haunted chants. Nobody leaned further into abstraction. Thot Breaker flipped back to melodic R&B. Keef became as prolific as he was curious, never overly aware of the stakes.

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New York rapper MIKE's latest album in a prolific and fiercely independent career is Pinball , with production by Tony Seltzer. Ari Marcopoulos/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

New York rapper MIKE's latest album in a prolific and fiercely independent career is Pinball , with production by Tony Seltzer.

MIKE was born from a different sphere, the simplicity of his chosen name underlining a sincere and forthright approach. At 17, he emerged as an ace of lo-fi, turnstile-jumping New York rap, the chosen disciple of another great teen prodigy, Earl Sweatshirt . His 2017 debut, May God Bless Your Hustle , laid out his plans early on: "How I'm supposed to trust the path that's been doubling the stress?" he rapped of going to college. His anti-stress stance would also manifest in the way he flowed, a strained but assertive yowl that deepened into a resonant, groggy grumble over time. MIKE's subsequent releases have found him on an alternative path — still a thinker and a student, but one learning at his own pace, each album an opportunity for mantra, self-reflection and relief. It can feel like his music is simply the solemn space he's found to think out loud: If you're listening in, so be it, but don't expect to decipher every bit of arcane philosophy.

There are those who have deemed MIKE "lyrical" and Keef a "mumble rapper" — the former a mark of sophistication and intellect that purists exalt like a martyr's stigmata, the latter a pejorative insinuating an obtuse, braindead way of being (one that Keef, for his part, has embraced proudly ). Neither is a real thing, and neither has held totally true of the artists in question. You could credibly call MIKE a mumble rapper on songs like " Zap! " and " Iz U Stupid "; Keef has his fair share of explosive, technical performances, including verses on IDK 's " 17 wit a 38 " or Tobi Lou 's " Forecast ." In truth, both have always been impressionistic in their own ways, prioritizing mood over meaning, or rather, making meaning out of tone.

Still, there is always intention behind their writing, and on these recent albums, both are playing against type — Keef much more lucid, and MIKE decidedly looser, than their boosters hailed them as at the start of their careers. There has always been an unsteadiness in MIKE's music, and beneath that murmured viscosity lie koan-like kernels of truth (a personal favorite of mine, which feels pertinent here, from the tears of joy song " Whole Wide World ": "I seen n****s losing sense, tryna gain listens / Nothing changes when you working with the same vision"). But the flexible, immersive Pinball fully embraces the thrill of burying the pearls in the sand and letting the waves unearth them, pushing away from classicist ideas of high lyricism and playing directly into trap aesthetics. The slurred flows of " Skurrr " and " 2k24 Tour " are as much about the sloshing motion of the cadences as they are the sprinkled bits of lore you must concentrate to hear; on the former, he raps, "You know this game will get malicious, and I got stories," and on the latter, "I'm the product of greed and destruction," each line benefiting from what remains unsaid. Pinball has all of the wisdom of a MIKE record, but trades in pathos for gratification, reaping the spoils of his effort. He has been pegged as a sensitive wordsmith seeking catharsis in music that warms like a weighted blanket — and he can be that, but it is refreshing to hear an artist choose to disrupt the calcifying perception of their work.

Keef makes a habit of following his whims to the fringes of the rap ecosystem, so it tracks that Dirty Nachos is an ode to blog-era mixtape culture, with Trap-A-Holics drops and song promos and sonic nods to pivotal trap fixtures. It feels natural that he'd shirk the streaming economy by embracing a model it killed off, and that, as many of his peers are delving deeper into distortion, he would follow up the shout-raps of 2021's 4NEM with some of the most matter-of-fact rapping of his career. Unlike MIKE, Keef is no stranger to these sounds, but in turning back the clock, he demonstrates just how aware he is of history, just how much ground he has covered, and just what his maturing voice is capable of. In his many turns, Keef seems to run through the modes inherent to the form: goofy, sneering, zonked-out, excitable and cavalier, sometimes all at once. Dirty Nachos is full of preening verses — where his son thinks he's a genie, where he ducks the Illuminati, where he plays headhunter on the trail of George Zimmerman — all paraded through unbelievable Mike WiLL Made-It beats that feel like careful reconstructions from DatPiff classics. (Mike WiLL, in his role, invokes Shawty Redd, Nard & B, Southside, Lex Luger and a few of his own prototypes.) The clarity is as much the point as the flexing: Keef sounds like someone secure in his position, aware of the past and free from it, whose station is assured no matter who is listening.

In each artist's case, the refusal to demand your attention becomes part of the appeal. You could drop in on Chief Keef at nearly any point in his career and discover something interesting, some provocation, as if he's tagged the abandoned mall and is welcoming all passersby to admire his work. MIKE has amassed a trove of records that feel hidden in plain sight, a collection akin to the works of independent directors like Gregg Araki. Both rappers have catalogs that seem to defy the logic of the current market. But bearing witness to what they've become, I think of Keef and MIKE not as exceptions to the rule, but as proof of what is possible when talent is allowed to develop on its own terms. So much of the music apparatus now is dependent on grabbing and holding as much focus as possible, and there is plenty of good work being done under those conditions. Still, there should still be space for artists with little regard for self-promotion.

What's encouraging about these rappers is that both seem to be doing fine operating in this way. Despite all of the inherent risk to their approaches, freelancing amid the never-ending churn of playlists with cycles that end quicker than they began and careers that evaporate into the feed with a single scroll, they have grown cult followings willing to shadow them on their adventures, making it easier to withstand the fickle nature of trends and discourse. For the artists, the payoff of these albums is the freedom to reimagine who they are without consequence — to have the reality of their art align with their vision, without losing their base. And for us, the payoff is getting to see that teenage potential realized, and our faith in that potential rewarded.

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Concert? Comedy show? Nope, these USF students stood in line for hoops

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TAMPA — The line of youthful humanity, roughly five hours in the making, started at a Yuengling Center ticket window and slithered for roughly 20 yards before forking.

One artery stretched modestly northeast toward the Selmon Athletics Center. The other slithered to the northwest for at least 100 yards, right into the shaded solar plexus of the USF campus. Lime-green prevailed as the predominant color of the multitude.

The assemblage awaited neither Bad Bunny nor Beyonce, just another command two-hour performance from the newest rock stars indigenous to the university: the USF men’s basketball team, orchestrator of the best regular season in program history.

There’s a second line that’s longer. Much longer. #USF pic.twitter.com/1G5nCQAIbL — Joey Knight (@TBTimes_Bulls) March 24, 2024

“Our team usually has not been a very good team,” said Shadi Boulos, a mechanical engineering student who stood nearly three hours in the line Sunday afternoon. “So, now that our team’s very good, you’ve got to support the team. You’ve got to get behind them.”

Such was the latest surreal scene in a winter filled with them.

USF students, who earn complimentary admission to Bulls games as part of their student fees, had to wait in line Sunday for tickets — available on a first-come, first-served basis — for that evening’s NIT second-round game between the Bulls (25-7) and Virginia Commonwealth.

The university was anticipating nearly a fourth consecutive home sellout for this 2023-24 Yuengling Center finale . Even with a win Sunday night, USF — which won the American Athletic Conference regular season title after being picked to place ninth in the preseason — was assured of being on the road for the rest of this tournament.

Seemingly no one wanted to miss the final frenetic encore.

“You want to support your team,” said Kel Lowe, a junior nursing student from Tampa. “We’re winning; this is the most success we’ve had in a minute. It’s the start of like, a new path for us. You want to show out, come here and support the team, pack the arena.”

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Overlooked No More: Miriam Solovieff, Lauded Violinist Who Suffered Tragedy

She led a successful career despite coping with a horrific event that she witnessed at 18: the killing of her mother and sister at the hands of her father.

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This article is part of Overlooked , a series of obituaries about remarkable people whose deaths, beginning in 1851, went unreported in The Times.

On Feb. 23, 1940, Miriam Solovieff gave a recital at Town Hall in Manhattan. She was 18 and widely known as a violin prodigy, having toured much of the United States, Canada and Europe. It was no surprise, then, that the recital, presenting work by Mozart, Vivaldi and Alexander Glazunov, would receive positive reviews .

What was surprising was the concert’s timing. Just six weeks earlier, Solovieff’s mother and younger sister — her entire family — were murdered by their estranged father.

Solovieff had kept vigil by her mother as she lay dying from gunshot wounds in a hospital bed. And she ultimately heeded her mother’s urging that she not cancel the recital (it would be postponed a mere two weeks).

The tragedy was so unspeakable that after the initial news reports, it was discussed only in hushed circles. For Solovieff, it opened a chasm between childhood promise, spent in the company of her cherished mother and sister, and an extraordinary adulthood, albeit one that bore tremendous emotional repercussions.

Miriam Soloveff — the “i” was added to the surname later — was born on Nov. 4, 1921, in San Francisco to Elizabeth (Homsky) and Aaron Soloveff, immigrants from Russia. Her father was a cantor with an Orthodox Jewish background. Miriam’s sister, Vivian Ruth, arrived in 1927, when Miriam was 5. By then Miriam had already displayed an aptitude for the piano, though piano playing would ultimately become Vivian’s specialty.

When Miriam was 7, she attended the concert debut of Ruggiero Ricci , one of several young violin prodigies emerging in San Francisco, most notably Yehudi Menuhin . Miriam was so taken with the 10-year-old Ricci’s playing that she tried to emulate it on the piano, before growing adamant that she, too, must take up the violin. Her parents acquiesced — on the condition that she devote equal time to the piano. (That arrangement lasted about a year.)

First she studied with Robert Pollak , who would also teach Isaac Stern , a lifelong friend of Solovieff’s. When Pollak moved to Tokyo the next year, Miriam studied with Kathleen Parlow . She made her local concert debut at age 10. “With the passing of years,” the music critic Alexander Fried wrote in The San Francisco Chronicle, “she will become an exceptionally fine violinist.”

The accolades continued to accumulate. She appeared with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra in 1933, under the direction of Artur Rodziński , and at the Hollywood Bowl the next year. Generous funding from wealthy San Francisco patrons enabled her to move to New York, where she studied with Louis Persinger , following in the footsteps of Ricci and Menuhin. Her mother and sister accompanied her; her father, then assistant cantor for the Temple Beth Israel congregation in San Francisco, stayed behind.

The New York Times gave a mixed review of Solovieff’s New York City debut at Town Hall on Jan. 3, 1937, but noted, “Her playing possessed sufficient warmth, vitality, and technical address to evoke a ready and strenuous response from her many hearers.”

Later that year, she began a tour of the Netherlands, Belgium and England with her mother and her sister, who was studying piano and considered a prodigy in her own right, only to be forced back to New York with the onset of World War II. They moved into a two-room apartment at the Hotel Master at 310 Riverside Drive , near 103rd Street, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.

On the afternoon of Dec. 28, 1939, Miriam was practicing on a borrowed Stradivarius in advance of a dinner date with her neighbor and friend J. Christopher Herold , an author and editor, while 12-year-old Vivian was in bed nursing a cold. The day had begun tumultuously when a surprise visitor appeared: their father, fresh off a cross-country flight. He was determined to reconcile with his family after a five-year estrangement so total that friends of the Solovieffs had assumed Aaron Soloveff was dead.

He had sent multiple threatening letters to no avail, and his in-person pleas that morning were also rebuffed. He promised to find separate lodgings, and did so. But he returned to the Hotel Master at 5:20 p.m. — this time with a .38-caliber pistol. Over the next hour he continued to demand reconciliation from his wife and Miriam. Both again said no.

Then he fired two shots in Miriam’s direction. Ducking, she clutched her instrument and ran out of the apartment, screaming, to her next-door neighbor’s. He turned to Elizabeth and shot her twice in the chest, then went into Vivian’s bedroom and shot her in the chest and neck. Bolting out of the apartment, he rested in the corridor for a few minutes, then shot himself. He left behind suicide notes in English and Yiddish.

Vivian, who was at first expected to live, was taken to Harlem Hospital. Elizabeth was rushed to Convent Hospital, where Miriam kept vigil. Vivian died first, of subsequent shock and hemorrhage, early the next morning. Elizabeth died two and a half hours later. Miriam was now all alone, the violin her single emotional and financial means of coping.

Miriam Solovieff performed steadily throughout the 1940s. She introduced audiences to new works for solo violin by Aaron Copland and Vissarion Shebalin while perfecting her approaches to traditional fare, including Bach’s Chaconne , Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto and Giuseppe Tartini’s “Devil’s Trill” sonata.

In 1944 she married William Reuben, an Army infantryman in World War II who was later known as a journalist for his investigations into the Rosenberg and Alger Hiss spy cases. The marriage was over within a few years, though the couple did not officially divorce until 1964. Solovieff never remarried.

In the summer of 1945, the singer, actor and activist Paul Robeson, a family friend, invited her on the first racially integrated tour by the U.S.O. (United Service Organizations), making 32 stops, including at the liberated Auschwitz and Birkenau concentration camps.

Solovieff had a penchant for glamour that intensified after she moved to Paris in 1949. There, she favored Hermès scarves and elegant fashion lines, frequenting couturiers so often that they gave her generous lines of credit. “She looked exactly like Lauren Bacall and had the bearing of Maria Callas,” Ellen Singer, a retired therapist and the executor of Solovieff’s estate, said in a phone interview.

Valentine Viannay, a San Diego-based artist who knew Solovieff as a child, still owns a hand-hemmed silk Lanvin scarf that Solovieff gave her as a present. “She would get a kick out of seeing your eyes grow with enthusiasm and surprise, knowing she did good, and laugh with joy,” Viannay said in a text message.

Solovieff continued to perform, largely in Europe, though she did return to the United States for an extended period in 1968, during which she had her first Carnegie Hall recital in 20 years. (Among those in attendance was the violinist Itzhak Perlman, a close friend who named one of his daughters, the concert pianist Navah Miriam Perlman, in part after her.) The New York Times music critic Donal Henahan exclaimed over Solovieff’s “first rate” technique and singled out her Brahms Sonata No. 2 as “gracefully phrased, sensitively balanced, and rich in understated sentiment.”

She was less successful with commercial recordings, of which there are a scant few surviving. She was the soloist on the Mario Rossi-conducted 1956 recording of Rimsky-Korsakov’s “Scheherazade,” which remains in circulation today, showcasing the wide tonal and emotional spectrum of her playing. Her rendition of Édouard Lalo’s Violin Concerto in F , released four years earlier, is also a highlight.

But plans to record Brahms violin sonatas with the pianist Julius Katchen , a frequent duet partner, fell through after Solovieff suffered a breakdown during a recording session. (Two live recordings of Solovieff playing these sonatas, one with Katchen and another with Christian Ivaldi, are available through the independent label Meloclassics.)

It was not her first breakdown, nor would it be her last. Ellen Singer, who lived with her for four years beginning in 1968, said Solovieff had slept with the lights on but refused to see a therapist or take medication, fearing that it would impede her musical ability.

By the early 1970s, her soloist career was effectively over, and she turned to teaching.

Solovieff stayed in Paris for the remainder of her life. She died at 81 on Oct. 3, 2003, in a hospital there after a long illness. As the journalist Jacqueline Muller wrote in an appreciation in Le Monde, “Miriam Solovieff left as she had lived, quietly, humble, inhabited by her talent that she kept secret deep in her heart, like a child that you carry inside you forever.”

Just four months after her triumphant 1940 concert at Town Hall, and about six months after the destruction of her family, Solovieff, in an interview with The Jewish News of Northern California, reflected on how World War II had not stopped people from craving live music. “Perhaps,” she said, “that’s the function we musicians can perform — with our music. We may be able to help morale — and for a time, at least, take people’s minds away from the terrible suffering in the world.”

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Real Madrid ace Vinicius Jr. said he hoped he can do "great things" at the Bernabeu alongside Rodrygo and Endrick after the 17-year-old scored to help Brazil beat England 1-0 on Saturday.

After 'Vini' latched on to a deep long ball late in the second half, and hit his shot against Three Lions 'keeper Jordan Pickford, Endrick then converted the rebound to inflict the hosts' first defeat at Wembley in 21 matches.

In turn, Endrick became the youngest ever male goalscorer at the iconic ground for club or country, ahead of potentially making his debut at future club Madrid's home versus Spain on Tuesday.

Reacting to the Palmeiras prodigy's exploits and a first win in four outings for the Selecao, Vinicius stated: "He has fulfilled a dream as a child, to play for the national team and to score a goal. I'm happy for him, he's a friend I try to take care of him. He always tries to listen to me and all the other players."

"Hopefully we can do great things for Real Madrid, Endrick is not with us yet but he is getting a feeling for next season when he will come".

Madrid president Florentino Perez agreed a deal north of $60 million for Endrick in late 2022, and there are reports from the likes of Mundo Deportivo on this being bad news for Rodrygo.

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On whether the all-Brazilian trident could line up together for Los Blancos, Vinicius laughed and said "We'll have to ask the coach," in a nod to Caro Ancelotti.

With Endrick set to miss the Olympics because of back-to-back champions Brazil's failure to qualify for them, the youngster is likely to join his new team when he turns 18 in July and therefore catch the club's preseason friendly tour of the United States which kicks off on the 31st of said month against AC Milan in Chicago.

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