So Master P back goes back to the projects 2015

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"I've branched out into so many different arenas that range from being the first African-American to have a clothing line at Wal-Mart, to writing books, and speaking on Capitol Hill, but all that gets overshadowed because I come from the hip-hop industry. There are a lot of people out there, who are afraid to grow up and change, but I'm not and P. Miller is the evolution of me, Percy Miller the entrepreneur, the business man."

http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.7516/title.master-p-debuts-cable-network

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"Personally, I have profited millions of dollars through explicit rap lyrics. I can honestly say that I was once part of the problem and now it's time to be part of the solution. I am ready to take a stand by cleaning up my music and follow my son's footsteps and make a clean rap album. [...] I am not expecting the entire industry to change overnight but this is one positive step towards the growth of hip-hop."

Master P added, "there's too much negativity out there -- enough with the stereotypes. Hip-hop is a movement, and it is time for it to move forward."
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/05/prweb525604.htm

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"Personally, I have profited millions of dollars through explicit rap lyrics. I can honestly say that I was once part of the problem and now it's time to be part of the solution. I am ready to take a stand by cleaning up my music and follow my son's footsteps and make a clean rap album. [...] I am not expecting the entire industry to change overnight but this is one positive step towards the growth of hip-hop."

Master P added, "there's too much negativity out there -- enough with the stereotypes. Hip-hop is a movement, and it is time for it to move forward."
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/05/prweb525604.htm

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This was before he saw his bills tho and realized that owning the publishing rights for Mia X isnt as profitable as he thought it was:mjlol:
 
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Does New Orleans have some gully Pinoy community i don't know about or something? First gudda gudda now this nikka :wtf:

That shyt caught me by surprise too. If this were some Bay shyt it would make sense. Hella Pinoys are with the shyt in Cali, period. That shyt is common in the Bay and Cali but it seems like there's hardly any Asians in the N.O. But I don't know anything about the N.O.
 

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He probably too old for all that and it looks even more funny in the light when just a few years back he was speaking against all that

But shyt somebody gotta keep this gangsta shyt in rap alive :yeshrug:too many lame, square, fakkit, punkass, bytchmade, corny, non-confrontational ass rappers, music and fans in hip-hop nowadays :to:

fukk culture nikka. Black folks were killing each other before nikkas were spitting 16's.

You can keep listening to these Al B Sure moist ass new nikkas if you want too. I dont fukk with it


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this shyt confuses me.

P has to know there isnt much money in music anymore....
...so why wouldnt he focus on a business venture that would have a munch better chance of paying off?

Is he addicted to the fame? :ld:
Is he jealous that :birdman: is having one of the longest runs in hip hop history?


Also...how come some people got their shirt off...and other have down coats and winter hats? :dwillhuh:

Some people go back to the same business model because it's all they know.....

P cant help himself breh...

As much as he hates to admit it, him seeing:birdman:at the top of the game burns his soul..

This is a 18 year(or longer) personal rivalry
If he would stay out the way and worry about proper production, he would begin to gain some traction..

Honestly, I really don't want to hear Master P....

:birdman: is a way better listen

I'm sure with all the wayne contract shyt happening, P is thinking that he needs to find some hot artists, put them in a strangle-hold contract and he can keep eating off that in the background. I don't think he's jealous of relevancy as much as how Baby is just sitting back clocking crazy figures and P's money done dried up
 

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id rep that if i could. look at shytty that neighborhood is and hes taking advantage of it by shooting a video there and leaving


and you KNOW those rappers are getting fukked if they signed to a master p label

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this is made up bullshyt. read all the interviews with former No Limit artists. They cars and cribs was IN THEIR OWN NAME. Dude spent over $1 million on the Sons of Funk in 24 hours, and they weren't anywhere near the "cash cows" of the label. P took care of his artists, bottom line.
 
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this is made up bullshyt. read all the interviews with former No Limit artists. They cars and cribs was IN THEIR OWN NAME. Dude spent over $1 million on the Sons of Funk in 24 hours, and they weren't anywhere the "cash cows" of the label. P took care of his artists, bottom line.
Snoop always gives P props for paying his artists.
 
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