Master P's early-'90s underground ventures blossomed on The Ghettos Tryin to Kill Me!, a wonderfully exploitative album driven by lo-fi G-funk beats and gutter-mentality...
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Master P's career continued to evolve with 99 Ways to Die, another of his several underground releases. Not much really sets this one apart from Ghetto's Tryin' to Kill Me!,...
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After some underground recognition and a freshly inked deal with Priority, Master P wasn't exactly unknown by the time Ice Cream Man hit the streets, proven when the album...
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On the surface, Ghetto D may look like another piece of product from Master P's No Limit empire, and there's a certain amount of truth to that. Master P is a master marketer...
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Well, this is it. After about a steady 18 months or so at the top of the rap world, Master P releases his last solo record, Da Last Don. Don't worry, though--he still has a...
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On the surface, Ghetto D may look like another piece of product from Master P's No Limit empire, and there's a certain amount of truth to that. Master P is a master marketer...
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Didn't Master P say MP Da Last Don would be his last album? I guess we knew that the New Orleans hip-hop kingpin was too much of a marketing genius to end his rap career...
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It's hard to attribute musical quality to Master P's success in the late '90s, but primarily based upon the quality of Ghetto Postage rather than marketing gimmicks or...
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Released shortly after No Limit's debut release (Master P's Get Away Clean), Mama's Bad Boy signals a small step forward for the then-Cali-based store-turned-label. Here...
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It's hard to attribute musical quality to Master P's success in the late '90s, but primarily based upon the quality of Ghetto Postage rather than marketing gimmicks or...
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Based on the evidence here, you could make a good argument that Master P has become the contemporary MC Hammer. With many of his No Limit house producers departed, P's...
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Master P wore his "game face" in 2001 because he'd become somewhat of a joke in some circles. No one joked when he was selling millions of albums every week during the late...
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Master P returned after three years with Good Side, Bad Side, a double disc that's rowdy, fun, and annoyingly uneven with a concept that's unnecessary. The cover art and the...
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Master P returned after three years with Good Side, Bad Side, a double disc that's rowdy, fun, and annoyingly uneven with a concept that's unnecessary. The cover art and the...
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Despite releasing his last solo album just over a year ago, the first words out of Master P's mouth on Ghetto Bill are, "It's the return of the living legend, man." Does P...
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Despite releasing his last solo album just over a year ago, the first words out of Master P's mouth on Ghetto Bill are, "It's the return of the living legend, man." Does P...
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