October
16

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This my shiiiiiit like Kat Willams says it lol - This is just one of the many classics that Master P put out. Notice something about Master P’s real HITS . . . .They ALWAYS have a dope bassline. Ofcourse Master P’s raw style of rapping is nothing short of straight gangsta. One of my favorite music videos of all time. This is Master P in ‘Somebody’s watching me’. This song was released under Master P’s group ‘TRU’ which consisted of Silk the Shocker and C-Murder. This is pure westcoast bounce.

August
22

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This why I want to model my career after Master p. He did his own thing from the start, produced the craziest basslines and joints you can bounce your head to - plus he’s officially the first first to put the dirty south on the map. Master P’s album Ghetto Dope was a classic as soon as it came out.

You also have to understand that he ended up on the forbes top 40 under 40 list and was the richest man in music for quite some time. Master P is not only a great artist, but also a great business man. I guess the guy ain’t got time because if he writes a book about his career, i’m getting 5 copies. Master P you are a legend and thanks for some amazing music that we can all blaze too, chill too and bounce too. This is ‘I’m Bout It’, are you ‘Bout It?’.

May
21

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Best song made on a drug ever. Plus this song actually teaches you how to sell your own cocaine. I’ve never tried it but if you have, let me know how it turns out.

Master P is the one that put the south on the map. If you listen to his hits, you’ll see that each of his hits has a crazy bassline. This song “Ghetto Dope”, also features his brother Silk the Shocker. What I love about Master P is how he created his own empire. When you make music like this, you can’t help but create one.

What I love about Master P is his raw style of rapping. Just a dope bassline and spitting lyrics with his New Orleans style accent is simply unique. Master P during the ‘Ghetto Dope’ era was simply unstoppable.

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