 | 50 CENT DISSES MASTER P
Tags: 50, Awards, BET, Cent, Lyrics, Master, P, Rap
Description: 50 Cent says Master P isn't selling any CDs these days
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 | MASTER P EXPLAINS INCIDENT WITH BOW WOW
Tags: bow, explains, incident, master, music, wow
Description: Hip hop mogul Master P allegedly exchanged words with rapper Bow Wow backstage at the Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Award show on April 1st. Master P was allegedly upset with Bow Wow for dissing him and his son, Lil Romeo, on his song, "Fresh Az Im Iz," so he approached the teen rapper about it. Master P said in a released statement that reports describing the run in have been exaggerated. The mogul added that one of Bow Wow's bodyguards used to work for him and his conversation with the rapper wasn't confrontational. Lil Romeo and Bow Wow have had an unofficial rivalry going on for several years and Bow Wow has repeatedly taken veiled shots at Romeo on several songs. Lil Romeo recently released a diss...
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 | Master P ft. Lil' Romeo - I Need Dubs / I'm Alright
Tags: alright, dubs, hip, hip-hop, hiphop, hop, i'm, lil, master, masterp, motv, music, need, rap, rmd, romeo, video
Description: http://www.MoTV1.com http://www.SmokinOrJokin.com
Master P ft. Lil' Romeo - I Need Dubs / I'm Alright (Music Video)
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 | Master P "I Miss My Homies"
Tags: BVM, Gangsta, hip-hop, Limit, Master, music, No, rap, Records, Underground, videos
Description: Master P created a hip-hop empire without registering on any mainstream radar. For several years, he operated solely in the rap underground, eventually surfacing in the mid-'90s as a recording artist and producer who knew exactly what his audience wanted. And what they wanted was gangsta rap. With his independent label No Limit, Master P gave them gangsta rap at its most basic -- violent, vulgar lyrics, hard-edged beats, whiny synthesizers, and blunted bass. He wasn't a great rapper, nor was anyone on No Limit; occasionally, the No Limit rappers were even talentless and clumsy. But in a time when major labels were running away from the controversy that gangsta rap caused and Dr. Dre, the father of the genre, was proclaiming it dead, Master P stayed on course, delivering album after album of unadulterated gangsta. It was recorded cheaply and packaged cheaply, and almost all of the records on No Limit were interchangeable, but that didn't matter, because Master P kept making money and getting paid.
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 | Master P-Make Em Say Uhh
Tags: em, limit, make, materp, no, old, say, school, soldiers, uhh
Description: Old School
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 | Master P ft. Silkk Tha Shocker & Pimp C - I Miss My Homies
Tags: homies, master, miss, p, pimp
Description: Master P ft. Silkk Tha Shocker & Pimp C - I Miss My Homies 1997 Song #11 On Charts
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 | Master P - Ice Cream Man
Tags: cream, ice, limit, man, master, no, p.
Description: Master P clip 1996 from the Classic album Ice Cream Man
Up by da no limit family:
http://nolimitfamily.franceserv.com
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 | Master P - Pass me the weed
Tags: anfcutie3404, Jeremy, Master, me, Pass, Rap, Rosales, the, weed
Description: Master P - Pass me the weed.
Rap
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 | Snoop Dogg ft Butch Cassidy,Master P & Eastsidaz - Lay Low
Tags: Butch, Cassidy, Dee, Dogg, Goldie, Lay, Loc, Low, Master-P, Snoop, Tray
Description: Lay Low
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 | Master P - Im Bout Bout It
Tags: Bout, It, Limit, Master, No, P, Tru
Description: # A CLASSIC NUMBER BY MASTER P #
Subscribe Me Ya Heard Me
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 | Master P featuring Silkk the Shocker "Bout Dat"
Tags: BVM, gangsta, hip-hop, Master, music, rap, Shocker, Silkk, the, videos
Description: Master P created a hip-hop empire without registering on any mainstream radar. For several years, he operated solely in the rap underground, eventually surfacing in the mid-'90s as a recording artist and producer who knew exactly what his audience wanted. And what they wanted was gangsta rap. With his independent label No Limit, Master P gave them gangsta rap at its most basic -- violent, vulgar lyrics, hard-edged beats, whiny synthesizers, and blunted bass. He wasn't a great rapper, nor was anyone on No Limit; occasionally, the No Limit rappers were even talentless and clumsy. But in a time when major labels were running away from the controversy that gangsta rap caused and Dr. Dre, the father of the genre, was proclaiming it dead, Master P stayed on course, delivering album after album of unadulterated gangsta. It was recorded cheaply and packaged cheaply, and almost all of the records on No Limit were interchangeable, but that didn't matter, because Master P kept making money and getting paid.
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