If "Prince of Probability" is viewed as an essay prompt about MJOG, it likely explores how he manages in his music:

The phrase "MJOG - Prince of Probability" appears to be a conceptual or fan-attributed title possibly linking the Parisian electronic music producer (Maxime Garnier) to the world of mathematical theory, or it may refer to an unreleased or niche conceptual project . While Carl Friedrich Gauss is traditionally known as the "Prince of Mathematicians" and Andrey Kolmogorov is the modern architect of probability , the "Prince of Probability" moniker for MJOG suggests a bridge between the stochastic nature of electronic music and mathematical precision . The Architect of Sound: MJOG’s Micro-House Mastery

: Utilizing "micro-house" elements where every drum hit and bass line feels calculated.