Master P on making "Ice Cream Man"

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It was April 16, 1996: the day he released his fifth studio album, Ice Cream Man. The project essentially carved the path for one of Hip Hop's most successful music moguls as he independently went platinum and kept a lot of money, thanks to a very unique deal with Priority Records. It was one of the first examples that a regionally known artist could spout off classic records without any major radio play. By the end of the year, everyone was screaming "I'm bout it, bout it" and "break 'em off somethin.'"
 

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By far my favorite Master P album. His best IMO. He was getting back to his dirty south roots but you could still hear that Bay Area/Westcoast influence. This was also P at his best as a rapper before he started doing a bad 2Pac impersonation.
 

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P always been dat dude

i wonder if dude still sitting on over 100 M's , im sure he good for at least 75M's liquid
 

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Can we please, please get a WELL-MADE doc on Master P in the next 5 years? It's been 20 years, and more than a decade since No Limit's decline.

And I want the full story...
 

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So he says he invented selling records out the trunk of his car,as well as refused to acknowledge he jacked the Ice Cream man concept:jbhmm:

Theres a cold place in hell for you Master P:scust:
 
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