Can we be real about Master P?

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His music was trash. Like his flow was garbage. His beats were wack.

He just came at a time when hip hop wasn’t developed like that and he was one of the first to do it in his style. Since he was basically the first popping rapper out of New Orleans, every other rapper and collective to come out of their pays homage. Not saying he doesn’t deserve his legendary legendary, but his music wasn’t good at all and that is something we could all agree on.

His music hasn’t aged well at all some of that shyt is literally unlistenable. He was more of a businessman than a rapper. Rapping was a hustle he managed to make incredibly popular for him.
 

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:blessed:No Limit helped open the doors for the South to take over the mainstream while everyone was still mourning over the death of B.I.G and Pac. I'd rather listen to Master P than some of that Shiny suit Jiggy music that Bad Boy/Puffy was putting out to the masses.


P saw a open market took advantage.



The only issue I had with No Limit was that they was rushing out the product and not letting BBTP properly mix & master the music.


Majority of those second releases suffered because of that.
 

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Nah P’s music slapped.

His music got wack when cash money blew up and he started tryna make carbon copy joints of theirs. It came off hella unauthentic and transactional

This.

It also didn't help that Pastor Troy was getting at em too and that Pimp C was upset with P renegeing on his promises as well.
 

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He just came at a time when hip hop wasn’t developed like that and he was one of the first to do it in his style. Since he was basically the first popping rapper out of New Orleans, every other rapper and collective to come out of their pays homage.

I stopped reading right there.

Hip-hop wasn't developed yet?? Lol. In reality, he blew up in the middle of arguably the best era of rap music.

And no, he was not the first poppin rapper on new Orleans. Mystikal blew up before him, while signed to Jive. You weren't around.

Master p however is indeed the one who blew new Orleans up in general, along with the southern rap market as a whole. He changed the landscape of the music business around twice over - ushering in the south and hanging the business side of things in favor of the artists.

There's no way your whole setup on here can be pro-black while making an anti-master p thread. You're either pretending to be black or just young, thinking you can piece history together on a whim and be qualified to speak on it.
 
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