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Percy Robert Miller Sr. (born April 29, 1967), known by his stage name Master P, is an American rapper, record executive, record producer, actor, and entrepreneur. He is the founder of the
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No Limit Records, which was relaunched as
New No Limit Records No Limit Records is an American record company founded by Master P. The label's albums were distributed by Priority Records, Universal and Koch Records. The label included artists such as Snoop Dogg, Mercedes, Silkk the Shocker, Mystikal, Mia X, ...
through Universal Records and Koch Records, and again as Guttar Music Entertainment, and currently, No Limit Forever Records. He is also the founder and
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of P. Miller Enterprises and Better Black Television, which was a short-lived online television network. Miller gained fame in the mid-1990s with the success of his hip hop group TRU as well as his fifth solo rap album '' Ice Cream Man'', which contained his first
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"
Mr. Ice Cream Man "Mr. Ice Cream Man" is the first single from Master P's album '' Ice Cream Man''. The single reached number 90 on the Billboard Hot 100 and it features Silkk the Shocker Vyshonn King Miller (born June 18, 1975), better known by his stage name ...
". Miller's popularity grew in 1997 after the success of his
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single "
Make 'Em Say Uhh! "Make Em Say Uhh!" is the second single from Master P's 1997 studio album ''Ghetto D'', produced by KLC. The album was released in 1997, but the single was not released until January 1998 though Priority Records and Master P's No Limit Records. ...
". In total, Miller has released 15 studio albums.


Early life

Percy Robert Miller was born and raised in
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in the Third Ward of Uptown New Orleans,
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in the Calliope Projects. He is the oldest of five children. He has one sister, Germaine, and three brothers: Kevin, and platinum-selling rap artists Corey " C-Murder" and Vyshonne " Silkk the Shocker" Miller. He attended Booker T. Washington High School and Warren Easton High School. Having played on the
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team, Miller attended the
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on an athletic scholarship, but dropped out months into his freshman year and transferred to
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in
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to
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. After the death of his grandfather, Miller inherited $10,000 as part of a malpractice settlement. Miller opened a record store in
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called No Limit Records And Tapes, which later became the foundation for No Limit Records. On February 15, 1990, Master P released the cassette tape ''Mind Of A Psychopath''. His brother Kevin Miller was killed that same year in New Orleans. This increased his motivation to become a successful entrepreneur to change his life and save his family.


Music career


1989–1995: Early works

Master P released his debut studio album '' Get Away Clean'' on February 12, 1991. This was followed by his second album '' Mama's Bad Boy'', which was released in April 1992. Both albums were released through In-A-Minute Records. In 1993, Master P released his first collaboration album with his group TRU titled '' Who's da Killer?'' Master P released his third studio album ''
The Ghettos Tryin to Kill Me! ''The Ghettos Tryin' to Kill Me!'' is the third studio album by Master P released on May 24, 1994, by No Limit Records and then later re-released in 1997 as a limited edition under Priority Records Priority Records is an American distributio ...
'' on March 18, 1994; it was later re-released in 1997 as a limited edition under Priority. That same year Master P collaborated on the No Limit compilation albums '' West Coast Bad Boyz, Vol. 1: Anotha Level of the Game'' and '' West Coast Bad Boyz: High fo Xmas''. On June 6, 1995, Master P released his fourth studio album '' 99 Ways to Die''. Master P and TRU released their third album ''
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'' in 1995, which was the group's first major release after two independent albums. The album reached number 25 on the
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and number 14 on the
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. The album was known for its first single and one of Master P's best known songs "I'm Bout' It, Bout It". He also worked on the compilation album, '' Down South Hustlers: Bouncin' and Swingin''', during that year. Master P said that when he used to open for
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in the early 1990s, the people responsible for introducing him would frequently call him "Mr. P the country singer".


1995–2000: Return to New Orleans and mainstream success

In 1995, Master P moved from California back to
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to relocate No Limit Records with a set of new artists and in-house producers
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. On April 16, 1996, Master P released his fifth album '' Ice Cream Man''. It contained the hit single "
Mr. Ice Cream Man "Mr. Ice Cream Man" is the first single from Master P's album '' Ice Cream Man''. The single reached number 90 on the Billboard Hot 100 and it features Silkk the Shocker Vyshonn King Miller (born June 18, 1975), better known by his stage name ...
". Later in 1996, Master P returned with TRU to work on '' Tru 2 da Game'', which would not be released until February 18, 1997. At that time, TRU was reduced to a trio with just Master P alongside his brothers C-Murder and Silkk the Shocker. On September 2, 1997, Master P released his breakthrough album '' Ghetto D''. The first week sales of the album were the highest of any of Master P's albums, selling over 760,000 copies, and it went on to go certified triple platinum. It contained the hit single "
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", Master P's highest-charting single to date. The song earned him an MTV Video Music Award nomination the following year for "Best Rap Video", but lost to
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's "
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". On June 2, 1998, Master P released his seventh and best-selling album to date ''
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''. Master P released a film of the same name earlier that year. The album debuted at number 1 on the Billboard Top 200 charts selling over 400,000 copies in its first week, and went on to sell over four million copies. On October 26, 1999, Master P released his eighth studio album ''
Only God Can Judge Me ''Only God Can Judge Me'' is the eighth studio album by American hip hop recording artist Master P, released on October 26, 1999, by No Limit Records, Priority Records and EMI. It was produced by Carlos Stephens, XL, Ke'Noe, Sons Of Funk, Jermai ...
'', which contained his single "Step To Dis". The album went certified gold, selling over 500,000 copies. In 1999, Master P and TRU released their fifth studio album ''
Da Crime Family ''Da Crime Family'' is the fifth studio album by New Orleans hip-hop group, TRU, released June 1, 1999, via Priority Records and Master P's No Limit Records. It was produced by Beats By the Pound, Ke'Noe, Meech Wells and Battlecat. ''Da Crim ...
''. On November 28, 2000, he released his ninth studio album '' Ghetto Postage'' which contained his hit singles "Bout Dat" and "Souljas". Also in 2000, Master P and his new group
504 Boyz 504 Boyz were an American hip hop group from New Orleans, Louisiana named for the New Orleans area code. The original 504 Boyz, Master P (as "Nino Brown"), Mystikal (as "G. Money"), Silkk The Shocker (as "Vito"), C-Murder, and Krazy, released ...
released their debut album '' Goodfellas'', which peaked at number 1 on the
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and contained their hit single "
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".


2001–2005: The New No Limit

On December 18, 2001, Master P released his tenth studio album '' Game Face'', the first Master P album released on The New No Limit, which had a partnership with Universal Records. In 2002, The
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released their second album Ballers. Both albums charted high on the Hip-Hop charts, but shortly after, No Limit began to decline in popularity. Record sales as well as roster changes and lawsuits caused No Limit Records to file for bankruptcy on December 17, 2003. Master P's eleventh album, titled '' Good Side, Bad Side'', was released on March 23, 2004, through Koch Records, debuting at number 1 on the ''Billboard''
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chart. Master P and TRU released their last album '' The Truth'' in 2005 followed by Master P's twelfth studio album ''
Ghetto Bill ''Ghetto Bill: The Best Hustler in the Game'' is Master P's twelfth studio album and also his final released album with Koch Records. It hit stores on June 21, 2005, and included the lead single "I Need Dubs" (featuring a sample of LL Cool J's hi ...
'' Vol. 1.


2005–2007: Guttar Music

In 2005, Master P and his son Romeo Miller formed the independent label Guttar Music. On November 29, 2005, Master P released his first independent album and thirteenth overall, '' Living Legend: Certified D-Boy'', on Guttar Music. Master P and
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released their last album titled '' Hurricane Katrina: We Gon Bounce Back'' that year, and it was dedicated to the victims of
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. In April 2006, Master P released a compilation album '' America's Most Luved Bad Guy''. In 2007, Master P released a collaboration album with Romeo titled ''
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'' that sold 32,000 copies worldwide.


2010–present: No Limit Forever and recent works

On December 6, 2010, it was announced that Master P was going on a new tour with his brother Silkk The Shocker and his son Romeo titled No Limit Forever International. On February 8, 2011, Master P was featured on rapper
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's track titled "Brinks". It was his first recorded song in over four years. In early 2012, Master P started to re brand his label. On August 10, 2012, he performed at
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's 12th Annual "Gathering of the Juggalos" concert. On November 16, 2011, Master P released his first
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and first solo project in over 6 years, titled ''TMZ (Too Many Zeros)''. On August 2, 2012, it was announced that Master P was working on his thirteenth studio album ''Boss of All Bosses''. On September 17, 2012, Master P released snippet of an upcoming single titled "Friends With Benefits" featuring rapper/singer Kirko Bangz. On January 16, 2013, Master P released his second official mixtape titled ''Al Capone'' as a promotion for his ''Boss of All Bosses'' album. On February 12, 2013, Master P released his first collaboration mixtape titled ''New World Order'' with his new group, Louie V. Mob, which includes himself and rappers Alley Boy and
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. On August 6, 2013, Master P released his third official mixtape titled ''Famous Again'' as a promotion for his ''Boss of All Bosses'' album; it featured appearances from
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, Silkk The Shocker, Dee-1, Young Louie, Play Beezy, Gangsta, Howie T, Clyde Carson,
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,
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,
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, Alley Boy,
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,
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, Tyga, and
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, as well as production from 1500 & Nothin, Young Bugatti, Stiv Schneider, The Composer, and JB. On December 6, 2013, Master P released his fifth album titled '' The Gift''. On January 23, 2014, it was announced that ''The Gift'' would be re-released on February 21, 2014, as a video album with a
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for every song, and that it would be titled ''The Platinum Gift''. On February 6, 2014, it was announced that Master P was working on two new albums, ''Ice Cream Man 2'', which is a sequel to '' Ice Cream Man'', and ''Boss of All Bosses''. On February 28, 2014, Miller released his fourth mixtape ''The Gift Vol. 1: Return of The Ice Cream Man''. On January 5, 2015, Master P released his second collaboration mixtape titled ''We All We Got'' with his new group Money Mafia, which includes himself, his son Maserati Rome, Ace B, Young Junne, Eastwood, Gangsta, Play Beezy, Calliope Popeye, Flight Boy, and No Limit Forever in-house producer Blaq N Mild. The mixtape would also include a surprise feature from rapper
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on the track "Power". On February 9, 2015, Master P released his third collaboration mixtape titled ''#CP3'' with his No Limit Forever artist and rapper Ace B. On April 20, 2015, Master P released his fourth collaboration mixtape titled ''Hustlin'' with his group Money Mafia. On June 4, 2015, it was announced that Master P's newest group Money Mafia would be releasing their debut album in 2015 titled ''Rarri Boys''. On June 8, 2015, Master P along with Money Mafia would release their first single from ''Rarri Boys'' titled "Bonita". On July 16, 2015, Master P released his fifth collaboration mixtape titled ''The Luciano Family'' with his group Money Mafia. On October 7, 2015, Master P would reveal the cover art's and announced that there would be three sequel album installments to his critically acclaimed debut major label album '' Ice Cream Man'' titled ''Ice Cream Man 2: The Streets'', ''Ice Cream Man 3: The Hustle'', ''Ice Cream Man 4: The Lifestyle'' that will be released all on the same day. On October 13, 2015, Master P would reveal and announced the cover art, release date and track list to his upcoming new album titled ''
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'' that will be released on November 28, 2015. On November 27, 2015, Master P would release his fourteenth album titled ''
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''; it would feature guest appearances from Krazy,
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, Maserati Rome, Money Mafia, Ace B, BlaqNmilD, Fame-O and Luccianos, and would be released via his label No Limit Forever Records and Globy House Records. On February 23, 2016, Master P would release a new single titled "Funeral"; it would feature his new group No Limit Boys members Ace B and Angelo Nano. On March 2, 2016, Master P would release a new single titled "Middle Finga". On March 18, 2016, during an interview Master P would announce he was working on a new album titled ''The Grind Don't Stop'' with his new group No Limit Boys & he would also announce his new tour titled the Pop-Up Tour. On March 28, 2016, it was announced that Master P's newest group No Limit Boys formerly Money Mafia would be releasing their debut album in 2016 titled ''No Limit Boys''. On August 21, 2016, Master P released his sixth official mixtape titled ''The G Mixtape''; it featured appearances from
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, A$AP Ferg, E-40, The Game,
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, Jeremih,
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,
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, No Limit Boys,
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,
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. On October 27, 2016, Master P released his seventh official mixtape titled ''Louisiana Hot Sauce''; it featured appearances from fellow No Limit Forever artist Ace B, Angelo Nano,
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, Gangsta, J Slugg, Lambo, Moe Roy, Play Beezy, Romeo and Young Vee. On January 6, 2017, Master P released his sixth collaboration mixtape titled ''We All We Got'' with his group No Limit Boys.


''No Limit Chronicles''

On July 29, 2020, Master P released ''No Limit Chronicles'', a five-part BET docuseries on his New Orleans-based hip-hop label. The series shares stories of Master P's career as a record executive and businessman, underscoring the unprecedented distribution deal with Priority Records that made No Limit Records a powerhouse record label in the 1990s. Awareness of the circumstances of Master P's incarcerated brother, C-Murder, resurged after the series aired, prompting Percy to rally for his brother's release. On August 17, 2020, Master P posted a video to his Instagram account of him and C-Murder's lawyer speaking to a group of protesters, inciting momentum to work in favor of his brother's liberation.


Business career

Aside from being a rapper, Master P has enjoyed a successful career as an entrepreneur and investor. Miller opened a record store in
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called No Limit Records, which later became the foundation for his own record label of the same name. Miller was one of the first rappers to notice and take advantage of the retail potential of the music industry. As an investor, Master P was one of the first rappers to build a business and financial empire by investing in a wide range of business and investment ventures from a variety of industries. He has since invested the millions of dollars he made from his No Limit record company into a travel agency, a
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retail outlet,
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, stocks, film, music, and
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, toy making, clothing, telecommunications, a jewellery line, auto accessories, book and magazine publishing, car rims, fast food franchises, and gas stations. His sports management agency No Limit Communications, a joint venture with marketing guru Djuan Edgerton, was a success. His conglomerate company, No Limit Enterprises became a financial powerhouse. His real estate investment and property management company, the New Orleans-based PM Properties controls over 100 properties across the United States. According to Black Enterprise magazine, No Limit Enterprises grossed $110 million in revenue in 1998 alone. This level of success inspired other rappers to branch out into other business ventures and investments. Miller also has his own line of beverages called "Make 'Em Say Ughh!" energy drinks. Miller has also made a foray into mass media, where he founded Better Black Television, a cable television network in November 2010 based in New Orleans, making him the first rapper to establish a cable television network. Rappers had historically focused more on the artistic and glamorous side of hip hop music while paying very little attention to the business, investment, and financial aspects. All that changed in 1996 when Master P signed a music distribution deal with Priority Records, one where No Limit Records would retain 100% ownership of their master recordings and keep 85% of their record's sales while giving Priority 15% in return for pressing and distribution which allows No Limit to profit from future sales such as catalogs and reissues. Master P went on to make hundreds of millions of dollars from this deal. Additionally, Master P invented many innovative marketing techniques. According to Wendy Day, CEO of the Rap Coalition, "Master P had a whole marketing movement. He was the first person to market the way a corporate entity like IBM would market to their clientele." Whereas the traditional model for marketing records was to spend millions of dollars on expensive videos and air play, Miller did not have such a luxury. As an independent artist, Miller had to find a way to sell, market and build platinum record selling demand on a limited recording budget. He was known for keeping upfront business expenses down and profit margins high. He began selling tapes out the trunk of his car in every city and town in America where there was potential demand for his music. He gave out free samples to people with expensive cars and had them playing his music throughout their neighborhoods. This street level guerrilla marketing technique set the foundation to build a larger fanbase for the future. After signing his deal with Priority, Miller began a high volume business model of cranking out as many records as possible, as frequently as possible. He branded all his albums, so that the No Limit brand became more important than the actual artist's name. Miller cross-promoted all his artists and albums inside the album covers. He also used
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and Mafia-inspired themes to make his albums stand out using Photoshop. He offered 20 songs per album, whereas most albums offered 15 or less, as Miller learned that customers wanted more for their money. He turned his artists into Marvel
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-like characters rather than just rappers. He made sure his artists were number one on SoundScan every time they released an album, to build the perception of popularity. He used inexpensive videos to promote his artists and he cross-promoted albums using films and vice versa and tied them altogether as a package. Brand image and identity became more important than just music quality. Miller's record labels have sold 75 million records as a result of his innovative marketing and branding strategies. As founder and CEO of No Limit Entertainment, Miller at one time presided over a business empire that included his conglomerate No Limit Enterprises, No Limit Records, Bout It Inc., No Limit Clothing, No Limit Communications, No Limit Films, No Limit Sports Management, P. M. Properties, and Advantage Travel. Miller represented former NFL running back Ricky Williams when he was drafted by the
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; however, the deal was rated the worst contract for a player in NFL History by
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. Miller manages the music, film, and television career of his son, Romeo Miller, as well as pop star Forrest Lipton and Atlanta rapper
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. Miller was the executive television producer for his teenage daughter Cymphonique's Nickelodeon Show, How To Rock, and the co-creator of Romeo!, the hit Nickelodeon television show that stars his son.


Income

In 1998, Miller ranked 10th on
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magazine's list of America's 40 highest paid entertainers, with an estimated income of $56.5 million. In 2013, Miller's wealth is estimated to be $200 million, making him one of the wealthiest figures in the American hip hop scene.


Professional basketball career

In 1998, Miller joined the
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of the CBA as a backup guard after a No Limit employee asked the Fury head coach to give his boss a tryout. According to the coach Miller was "coachable ndan eager learner", but not NBA material. Miller was on the
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training camp roster for 10 days in January 1999. He was invited to participate at the request of Hornet
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's father. He scored 7 points in intrasquad play and played eight minutes in two exhibition games before being released on February 1. Miller claimed he played well but was cut because his rap lyrics were too offensive. That fall he was on the Toronto Raptors training camp roster. He scored eight points in one preseason game, but was dropped before the season began. He complained that the Raptors hadn't given him a fair chance. In November, he signed with the San Diego Stingrays of the short-lived IBL, a "home for players without NBA skills and those who are developing them." His performance was disappointing and he played for less than a season. In 2004, Miller played for the ABA's Las Vegas Rattlers and
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. He took part in the 2008 McDonald's NBA All-Star Celebrity Game and scored 17 points.


Other ventures


Film and television career

Since 1997, Master P has been in numerous feature and
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films, as well as television shows. His filmography includes ''Uncle P'', ''Uncle Willy's Family'', '' Soccer Mom'', '' Gone in 60 Seconds'', '' Hollywood Homicide'', ''
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'', '' Foolish'', and '. In 1999, he had a small run in
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(WCW), where he led a professional wrestling stable called
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in a feud with Curt Hennig's
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. Master P also starred in '' Romeo!'' alongside his son Romeo Miller on the children's network
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from 2003 to 2006. He was also a contestant on ''
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'', replacing Romeo who dropped out due to an injury. He partnered with Ashly DelGrosso and received a total score of 8 out of 30 for his pasodoble, the lowest score in the show's history. He was eliminated in Week 4. In 1999, Miller starred alongside Eddie Griffin in the hit film '' Foolish''. As reported in March 2011, Miller planned to star in a new film with his protégé
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, titled ''Get Money''. The film, set for release through No Limit, would be based on Miller's book of the same name. On June 10, 2015, it was announced that Master P and his family would be starring in their own reality show titled ''Master P's Family Empire''. It is scheduled to be aired on Reelz sometime in November.


Writing

On September 1, 2007, Miller released his first book, titled ''Guaranteed Success''.


Pro wrestling

In 1999,
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appeared on '' WCW Monday Nitro'' feuding with The Filthy Animals and
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. On October 8, 2019, it was reported and confirmed that Master P purchased ownership in Brooklyn, New York-based independent wrestling promotion
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.


Controversy

The lyrics of Miller's "Brick to a Million" have been interpreted as intentionally disrespectful to rappers
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and
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. Miller denied that it was a
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directed at them, and claimed it was in response to a
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employee's remark that his career was over, and that it "ain't a diss. I never made a diss record."


Legacy

Miller is known for his music and his business acumen, due to creating and branding his highly successful independent record label No Limit Records, as well as his other business ventures. Miller is held in high esteem by other rappers as well. During an interview after meeting Miller, Atlanta rapper
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stated, "This is my first time meeting im I just want to let him know how he influenced the whole South in Hip-Hop." 2 Chainz went on, "We used to argue people like they ain't understand why we appreciated Master P and his music. It was more than that. I felt like it was his grind, his hustle. He actually put music out like every week. I even heard stories about some of the songs never even being mixed before. It was just about giving the fans what they needed. And he the reason why a lot of us are here, including myself."


Accolades and honors

In 2001, Master P won the award for "Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist" at the American Music Awards. In 2005, Miller was ranked at number 36 by
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in their list of ''50 Greatest Hip Hop Artists''. On September 29, 2008, Miller's single "
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" would be ranked at number 94 by
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in their list of ''100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs''.
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named Miller number 28 in 'The Most Influential Rappers of All Time'. BET also listed Miller as one of 'The 25 Influential Black Music Execs'. In November 2011, Miller's son Romeo Miller performed at the 2010 Hip Hop Honors, along with his brother Valentino Miller, his cousins
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and Black Don, and his uncle Silkk The Shocker, as well as
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,
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, and Mystikal to honor Master P and No Limit Records. On December 11, 2012, DJ 5150 and DJ Hektik released a tribute mixtape to Master P titled ''Uptown Veteran''. On July 10, 2013, Miller was inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame, making him the first hip hop artist to be inducted. On January 20, 2015, Montreal R&B/Hip Hop artist Xav released a song with Master P called "Bout It Bout It", from his upcoming ''Zeeky EP'', paying homage to Master P's 1995 international hit. The music video, which also features Master P, premiered on Vibe.com the same day. On May 23, 2021, Master P received his honorary doctorate from Lincoln University in Pennsylvania.


Philanthropy

Miller has dedicated his time to communities through P. Miller Youth Centers and his P. Miller Food Foundation for the Homeless. On July 12, 2005, Willie W. Herenton Jr, the mayor of
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, presented Miller with the key to the city. On April 27, 2010, Miller and his son Romeo were awarded the Certificate of Special Recognition from Congress member Maxine Waters.


Personal life

Miller is Catholic. In 1999, he donated $500,000 to the Catholic elementary school he attended and to two nearby churches. In 2014, after 24 years of marriage, Miller's wife sued for divorce, asking for almost 40% of their assets. In 2007, he swore off of profanity and endorsed
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for President of the United States of America, contributing frequently to his campaign. On May 29, 2022, Miller announced that his daughter Tytyana Miller had died at 25 years old.


Discography

;Studio albums * '' Get Away Clean'' (1991) * '' Mama's Bad Boy'' (1992) * ''
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'' (1994) * '' 99 Ways to Die'' (1995) * '' Ice Cream Man'' (1996) * '' Ghetto D'' (1997) * ''
MP da Last Don ''MP Da Last Don'' is the seventh studio album by American rapper Master P. It was released by No Limit Records, Priority Records and EMI. It originally debuted at number 112 on the ''Billboard'' Top 200 chart as several stores sold the album be ...
'' (1998) * ''
Only God Can Judge Me ''Only God Can Judge Me'' is the eighth studio album by American hip hop recording artist Master P, released on October 26, 1999, by No Limit Records, Priority Records and EMI. It was produced by Carlos Stephens, XL, Ke'Noe, Sons Of Funk, Jermai ...
'' (1999) * '' Ghetto Postage'' (2000) * '' Game Face'' (2001) * '' Good Side, Bad Side'' (2004) * ''
Ghetto Bill ''Ghetto Bill: The Best Hustler in the Game'' is Master P's twelfth studio album and also his final released album with Koch Records. It hit stores on June 21, 2005, and included the lead single "I Need Dubs" (featuring a sample of LL Cool J's hi ...
'' (2005) * '' The Gift'' (2013) * ''
Empire, from the Hood to Hollywood ''Empire, from the Hood to Hollywood'' is the fourteenth studio album by American rapper Master P. The album was released on November 27, 2015, by No Limit Forever and Globy House Records. The album features guest appearances from Krazy, Lil Wayne ...
'' (2015) * ''Louisiana Hot Sauce'' (2016)


Filmography


Film


Television


Documentaries


Biographical portrayals in film


See also

*
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