Can we be real about Master P?

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It's crazy how all the artists on No Limit and Cash Money all knew each other before rap got involved. Probably why when they were beefing, there wasn't too much altercations between them.
It was always about P and Baby... All them dudes fukked with each other.
 

CrushedGroove

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P shoulda transitioned to boss talk and the wealth finance game in his raps. Still wouldn't have sold as much but would've been a better move than trying to blatantly copy Cash Money. Plus he could have had a resurgence like some of the cats from that era.
 

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P did a lot of biting before CMR blew up, but it wasn't a big deal because he was on fire at the time. Silkk The Shocker was considered a good rapper and you didn't hear people talking about Silkk being wack because again, he was on fire at the time. The little whispers of criticism that No Limit was getting from '97 and '98 didn't become loud and proud until AFTER they'd fallen off.
 

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Make ‘em say uhhh :mjtf:
Ice cream man
Mf’in Bout it Bout it???


OP sound like a hater


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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.

Trippin. As a young nikka one artist I gravitated towards was Master P. To this day he catch rotation. That dope man/ hustler talk hit. Lmaoo I’m finna throw on Ghetto D right now just for the nostalgic feel.

In that backseat asking my Grandad what all this sht meant :pachaha:
 
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