Can we be real about Master P?

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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. 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.
hip hop wasnt developed in the nineties mhm sounds right

new orleans has a retardedly rich history of music or did you think it all started with big pimpin?? how insulting

its fine if you dont like master p. i dont really like him either but youre being a hater
 

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I get what OP is saying no limit music sounds "unrefined" but i feel you can make that case for any of the earlier southern rap, except for the shyt Mannie Fresh was putting out for Cash Money in the mid 2000s. Then he was biting on many different styles to ride the wave. He forced his son to copy bow wow and start fake beefin as an example.
 

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Nah he got classic albums and a lotta that No Limit shyt in general still hold up imo
 
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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.
Master P ushered in the south???? I'm sure that's not what you meant with Ghetto Boys and OutKast and many more already being not only out but successful.
 

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Well, if you think his music was trash whose do you think was good from that time frame? Give brehs a chance to see if your opinion is Bout It
E40 :beli:
I get what OP is saying no limit music sounds "unrefined" but i feel you can make that case for any of the earlier southern rap, except for the shyt Mannie Fresh was putting out for Cash Money in the mid 2000s. Then he was biting on many different styles to ride the wave. He forced his son to copy bow wow and start fake beefin as an example.
So Outkast never existed :beli:
 

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“Them nikkas ain't real
Must'a started smokin' rocks
It all fell down
Cause they was bitin' too much Pac”:mjlol: Can’t cap I fell on my ass when Pimp C said that, cause it was lowkey true. What Master P did was important for southern hip hop, but outside Mac, Mystikal, and Mia X, them nikkas were 2Pac wannabes. Cash Money came in and destroyed all of that momentum; they sounded more New Orleans too, P was bitin too much bay music. Even Pun who did a song with that child molestor Skull Duggery, did his worst verse cause he had no respect for them; think NORE said some shyt on Endangered Species like Pun was just there trying to get a check, he didn’t like him.
 

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I thought Pun did a song with Serv On, I didn't know about one with Skull Duggery
 

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“Them nikkas ain't real
Must'a started smokin' rocks
It all fell down
Cause they was bitin' too much Pac”:mjlol: Can’t cap I fell on my ass when Pimp C said that, cause it was lowkey true. What Master P did was important for southern hip hop, but outside Mac, Mystikal, and Mia X, them nikkas were 2Pac wannabes. Cash Money came in and destroyed all of that momentum; they sounded more New Orleans too, P was bitin too much bay music. Even Pun who did a song with that child molestor Skull Duggery, did his worst verse cause he had no respect for them; think NORE said some shyt on Endangered Species like Pun was just there trying to get a check, he didn’t like him.

Pun did the song with Serv. A lot of them weren't Pac wannabes. Fiend, Soulja Slim, Big Ed, nor Kane & Abel sounded like Pac. Prime Suspects, the Gambinos, nor Ghetto Commission sounded like Pac either. I will say the Gambinos did seem like they modeled their style after the Outlawz though.
 
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