Percy Robert Miller , known by his stage name Master P or his business name P. Miller is an American rapper, actor, entrepreneur, record producer, philanthropist and former footballer basketball. He is the founder of the record label No Limit Records, which was relaunched as New No Limit Records through Universal Recordings and Koch Records, then again as Guttar Music Entertainment, and currently, No Limit Forever Records. He is the founder and CEO of P. Miller Enterprises and Better Black Television, which is a short-lived online television network.
Miller gained fame in the mid-1990s with the success of the hip hop music group TRU as well as his fifth solo rap album Ice Cream Man, which contained his first single "Mr. Ice Cream Man". In 1997, after the success of one of his biggest single to date, "Make 'Em Say Uhh!", Grabbing double platinum, Miller is growing in popularity. Then Miller released the second platinum album Ghetto D . She starred in her own street movie, mostly based on her life, I'm Bout It.
In 1998, P. Miller released his most successful album to date, MP Da Last Don . The album is also based on a film produced by Miller, which came out earlier that year with the same name. The album reached number 1 on the Billboard Top 200 chart, selling over 400,000 copies in a week. The album is certified 4ÃÆ'â ⬠"platinum, with over four million copies sold, making it Miller's highest selling album.
In 1999, Miller released his eighth album, Just God Can Judge Me . It was not as successful as the previous album, despite achieving gold certification. Miller also starred in the movie I Got the Hook Up, with A. J. Johnson, and created a soundtrack of the same name. On November 28, 2000, he released his ninth album, Ghetto Postage , which sold 500,000 copies, but not compared to previous more successful releases.
In the early 2000s, the popularity of No Limit Record slowly declined, as did Miller. Miller again launched No Limit Records as New No Limit Records. In 2001 Miller released their tenth album titled Game Face . In 2003, Miller starred in the film Lockdown . In 2004, Miller released his eleventh album, Good Side, Bad Side ; it maps number 1 on the Independent Billboard album and sells 300,000 copies. In the same year, Miller released her first independent album Living Legend: Certified D-Boy on her new label, Guttar Music.
In 2013, Forbes predicted Miller's net worth of nearly $ 350 million, which placed him as the third richest figure in hip hop at the time. On December 6, 2013, Miller released his thirteenth studio album The Gift on his new label No Limit Forever Records. On November 27, 2015, Miller released his fourteenth album, titled Empire, from the Hood to Hollywood.
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Percy Robert Miller was born and raised in New Orleans in Project Calliope. She is the oldest of five children. She has one sister, Germaine, and three brothers: Kevin, and rap artist who sells Corey platinum "C-Murder" & amp; Vyshonne "Silkk The Shocker" Miller. He studied at Booker T. Washington High School & amp; SMA Warren Easton. After playing on the basketball team, Miller then attended the University of Houston on an athletic scholarship, but he broke his first year and moved to Merritt College in Oakland, California for business administration. After the death of his grandfather, Miller inherited $ 10,000 as part of the malpractice settlement. Miller opened a record store in Richmond, California, called No Limit Records, which later became the basis for his own record label of the same name. On February 15, 1990, Master P released a tape of Mind Of A Psychopath . His brother Kevin Miller was murdered in the same year in New Orleans. This increases Master P's motivation to become a successful entrepreneur to change his life and save his family.
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Music career
Initial work
On February 12, 1991, Master P released their debut studio Get Away Clean which was quickly followed by her second album Mama's Bad Boy, in April 1992. Both albums released via Record In-A-Minutes. In 1993, Master P released his first collaboration album with his group TRU titled Who's da Killer? Master P released their third studio album The Ghettos Tryin to Kill Me! on March 18, 1994; it was subsequently re-released in 1997 as a limited edition under Priority. In the same year, Master P collaborated on the Unlimited Compilation album West Coast Bad Boyz, Vol. 1: Anotha Level of the Game & amp; West Coast Bad Boyz: High for Xmas . On June 6, 1995, Master P released their fourth studio album 99 Ways to Die . Master P and TRU released their third album True in 1995, which was the group's first major release after two independent albums. This album reached number 25 on Top R & amp; B/Hip-Hop and number 14 on the Top Heatseekers. The album is known for its first single and one of Master's famous song "I'm Bout 'It, Bout It". He also worked on compilation albums, Down South Hustlers: Bouncin 'and Swingin' during the year.
1995-2000: Return to New Orleans and mainstream success
In 1995, Master P moved from California back to New Orleans to relocate No Limit Records with many new artists and producers internally Beats By the Pound. On April 16, 1996, Master P released their fifth album Ice Cream Man. It contains hit singles Ice Cream Man , which accelerated Master P's rise to fame. Then in 1996, Master P returned with TRU to work on Tru 2 da Game , which will not be released until February 18, 1997. At that time TRU was reduced to a trio with only Master P beside her brother C-Killing and Silkk the Shocker. On September 2, 1997, Master P released his breakthrough album, Ghetto D . The album's first week sales were the highest of any Master P album, sold over 761,000 copies, and then continued with triple platinum certification. It contained the hit single "Make 'Em Say Uhh!", Single charting Guru P to date. The song earned him an MTV Video Music Award nomination the following year for "Best Rap Video," but lost to "Gettin 'Jiggy Wit It Will Smith". On June 2, 1998, P. Miller released his seventh and best-selling album to date MP Da Last Don . Master P released a movie of the same name earlier in the year. The album debuted at number 1 on the Billboard Top 200 chart that sold over 400,000 copies in its first week, and sold over four million copies. On 26 October 1999 Master P. Miller released his eighth studio album Just God Can Judge Me, containing the single "Step To Dis". The album is certified gold, selling over 500,000 copies. In 1999, Master P & amp; TRU released their fifth studio album Da Crime Family . On November 28, 2000, she released her ninth studio album Ghetto Postage containing her hit singles "Bout Dat" and "Souljas". Also in 2000, Master P and his new group 504 Boyz released their debut album Goodfellas , which reached number 1 on Top R & amp; B/Hip-Hop and contains their hit single, "Wobble Wobble".
2001-2005: No New Limit
On December 18, 2001, Master P released their tenth studio album Game Face, the first Master P album released on The New No Limit, which has a partnership with Universal Records. In 2002, The 504 Boyz 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 list changes and lawsuits caused No Limit Records to file for bankruptcy on December 17, 2003.
Master P's second album, titled Good Side, Bad Side, was released on March 23, 2004 through Koch Records, debuting at number 1 on the Billboard Album chart . Master P and TRU released their last album The Truth in 2005 followed by the twelfth studio album Master P Ghetto Bill Vol. 1
2005-2007: Guttar music
In 2005, Master P and his son Romeo Miller formed an independent label Guttar Music. On November 29, 2005, P. Miller released their first independent album Living Legend: Certified D-Boy on Guttar Music. Master P and 504 Boyz also released their last album titled Hurricane Katrina: We Gon Bounce Back that year, and it's dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina.
In April 2006, Master P released the most hated People Compilation album in America.
In 2007, Master P released a collaboration album with Romeo titled Hip Hop History that sold 32,000 copies worldwide.
2010-present: No Limit Forever and current works
On December 6, 2010, it was announced that Master P held a new tour with his brother Silkk The Shocker and his son Romeo entitled No Limit Forever International. On February 8, 2011, Master P appeared on the track of rapper Gucci Mane entitled "Brinks". It was his first recorded song for over four years. In early 2012, Master P started its label brand with a fresh new talent from the streets, including Graphic Designer @ Hitmayne4Hire/HITGPX to revise the tanks and bring back the "WITHOUT LIMITS" in a modern style for all future projects and promotions.. On August 10, 2012, he performed at Detroit, MI rap duo The 12th Annual Insane Clown Posse Concert "Gathering of the Juggalos". On November 16th, Master P released his first solo mixtape and solo project in more than 6 years, titled TMZ (Too Many Zero) . On August 2, 2012 it was announced that Master P was working on the thirteen studio album Boss Of All Bosses. On September 17, 2012, Master P released footage from their upcoming single "Friends With Benefits" featuring Houston rapper/singer Kirko Bangz.
On January 16, 2013, Master P released their second official mix album titled Al Capone as a promotion for Boss Of All Bosses album . Then on February 12, 2013, Master P released its first collaborative mixtape titled New World Order with his new group, Louie V. Mob, who included himself, Atlanta rapper Alley Boy, and Washington, DC rapper Fat Trel. On August 6, 2013, Master P released their third official mixtape titled Famous Again as a promotion for his album Boss Of All Bosses , featuring performances from Roma, Silkk The Shocker, Dee-1 , Young Louie, Play Beezy, Gangsta, Howie T, Clyde Carson, Game, Keef Chief, Fat Trel, Alley Boy, Problem, Wiz Khalifa, Tyga, and Chris Brown, as well as production of 1500 & amp; Nothin, Young Bugatti, Schneider Stiv, The Composer, and JB. On December 6, 2013, Master P released their thirteenth album titled The Gift .
On January 23, 2014, it was announced that The Gift will be re-released on February 21, 2014, as a Video album with a music video for each song, and it will be titled > Platinum Prize . On February 6, 2014, it was announced that Master P was working on two new albums, Ice Cream Man 2 , which was the sequel to her famous label major debut album, Ice Cream Man , and Boss Of All Bosses . On February 28, 2014 Miller released his fourth mixtape The Gift Vol. 1: The Return of Ice Cream Man .
On January 5, 2015, Master P released a second collaboration compilation titled We All We Got with her new group Money Mafia, which includes herself, her son Maserati Rome, Ace B, Young Junne, Eastwood, Gangsta, Play Beezy , Calliope Popeye, Flight Boy, and No Limit Forever at the company's producer Blaq N Mild. The mixtape will also include a surprise feature from renowned rapper New Orleans Lil Wayne, on the "Power" track. On February 9, 2015, Master P released their third mixtape collaboration titled # CP3 with No Limitless artist and fellow rapper New Orleans Ace B. On April 20, 2015 Master P released their fourth collaborative compilation titled Hustlin with his Money Mafia group. On June 4, 2015 it was announced that the newest group Master P, Money Mafia will be releasing their debut album in 2015 titled Rarri Boys . On June 8, 2015, Master P along with Money Mafia will be releasing their first single from Rarri Boys titled "Bonita". On July 16, 2015 Master P released the fifth collaboration mixtape called Luciano Family with his group Money Mafia. On October 7, 2015, Master P will reveal cover & amp; announced that there will be three sequel album installments for his critically acclaimed major label debut album Ice Cream Man titled Ice Cream Man 2: The Streets Ice Cream Man 3: The Hustle , Ice Cream Man 4: The Lifestyle which will be released on the same day. On October 13, 2015, Master P will reveal & amp; announced the front cover, release date & amp; list of songs to their upcoming new album titled Empire to be released on November 28, 2015. On November 27, 2015 Master P will be releasing his fourth album titled Empire, from Hood to Hollywood it will featuring guest appearances from Krazy, Lil Wayne, Maserati Roma, Money Mafia, Ace B, BlaqNmilD, Fame-O & amp; Luccianos, it will be released through his label No Limit Forever Records & amp; Globy House Records.
On February 23, 2016, Master P will release a new single titled "Funeral" which will feature her new group No Limit Boys, Ace B & amp; Angelo Nano. On March 2, 2016, Master P will release a new single titled "Middle Finga". On March 16, 2016 Miller released his fifth mixtape titled Middle Finga . On March 18, 2016 during the interview, Master P will announce that he is currently working on a new album titled The Grind Do not Stop with his new group No Limit Boys & he will also announce his new tour entitled Pop-Up Tour. On March 28, 2016 it was announced that the latest Master P group No Limit Boys previously Money Mafia will be releasing their debut album in 2016 titled No Limit Boys . On August 21, 2016, Master P released their sixth official compilation album The G Mixtape , featuring appearances from 2 Chainz, A $ AP Ferg, E-40, Game, Gucci Mane, Jeremih, Lil Wayne, Nipsey Hussle, No Limit Boys, Rick Ross, Usher, Travis Scott & amp; Yo Gotti. On October 27, 2016, Master P released their seventh seventh compilation album Louisiana Hot Sauce featuring performers from No Limit Forever Ace B, Angelo Nano, Cymphonique, Gangsta, J Slugg, Lambo, Moe Roy, Play Beezy, Romeo & amp; Young Vee.
On January 6, 2017, Master P released a sixth collaboration compilation titled We All We Got with his group No Limit Boys.
Business career
In addition to being a rapper, Master P also enjoys a successful career as an entrepreneur and investor. After the death of his grandfather, Miller inherited $ 10,000 as part of a malpractice settlement and opened a record store in Richmond, California called No Limit Records, which later became the basis for his own record label of the same name. Since then he has staked an initial capital investment of $ 10,000 to a $ 250 million business empire that spans across industries. As an entrepreneur, Miller is known for being frugal and keeping business costs down and high profit margins. His intelligent business acumen enabled Miller to profit from one attempt to fund the next.
Miller was one of the first rappers to take notice and take advantage of the retail potential of the music industry. As an investor, Master P is one of the first rappers to build a business and financial empire by investing in various businesses and investments from various industries. He has invested the millions of dollars he earned from his No Limit recording company into a travel agency, retail outlets Foot Locker, real estate, stocks, films, music and television production, toy making, sex telephone companies, apparel, telecommunications, , car 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. The conglomerate, No Limit Enterprises, became the financial center. Investment firm and real estate property management, New Orleans-based PM Properties controls more than 100 properties across the United States. According to Black Enterprise magazine, No Limit Enterprises earned $ 110 million in revenues in 1998 alone. This level of success inspires other rappers to grow into other business ventures and investments. Miller also has its own beverage line, called "Make 'Em Say Ughh!" energy drink. Miller has also gone into the mass media, where he founded Better Black Television, a cable television network in November 2010 based in New Orleans, making it the first rapper to set up a cable television network.
The rapper has historically focused more on the artistic and glamorous side of hip-hop music, while very little attention to aspects of business, investment and finance. All of that changed in 1996 when Master P signed a music distribution deal with Priority Records, where No Limit Records would retain 100% ownership of their main recordings and save 85% of their record sales while giving a 15% Priority in return for pressing and distributing the allowing No Limit to benefit from future sales such as catalogs and remittances. Master P then produced hundreds of millions of dollars from this deal. In addition, Master P creates many innovative marketing techniques. According to Wendy Day, CEO of the Rap Coalition, "Master P has an overall marketing movement, he is the first to market the way corporate entities like IBM will market to their customers." While traditional models for marketing records spend millions of dollars on expensive videos and aerial games, Miller does not have that luxury. As an independent artist, Miller must find a way to sell, market, and build platinum recording sales requests with a limited recording budget. He is known for keeping upfront business costs down and high profit margins. He began selling cassettes to the trunk of his car in every city and city in America where there was a potential demand for his music. He gives free samples to people with expensive cars and tells them to play music throughout their neighborhood. This street-level guerrilla marketing technique sets the foundation for building a larger fan base for the future. After signing his deal with Priority, Miller started a high-volume business model by removing as many records as possible, as often as possible. He branded all of his albums, so the No Limit brand became more important than the real artist's name. Miller promotes all artists and albums within the album cover. He also uses Mafia-inspired pen and pixel graphics and themes to make his album stand out using Photoshop. He offers 20 songs per album, while most albums offer 15 or less, as Miller learns that customers want more for their money. He transformed his artist into characters like Marvel comics, not just rappers. She made sure her artist was number one on SoundScan whenever they released an album, to build a perception of popularity. He uses cheap videos to promote his artists and he promotes albums by using movies and vice versa and ties them up as a package. Brand image and identity are more important than just music quality. Miller's record label has sold 75 million records as a result of innovative marketing and branding strategies.
As the founder and CEO of No Limit Entertainment, Miller at one time led a business empire that included his conglomerate No Limit Enterprises, No Limit Records, Bout It Inc., No Limit Clothes, No Limit Communications, No Limit Films, No Limit Sports Management, Property PM, and Travel Benefits. Miller represented the former NFL ran back Ricky Williams when he was drafted by the New Orleans Saints, but the deal was rated the worst contract for players in NFL History by ESPN. Miller also manages his son's music, film, and television career, rap star Romeo Miller, and pop star Forrest Lipton and Atlanta rapper Gucci Mane. Miller is also an executive television producer for his teenage daughter, Cymphonique's Nickelodeon Show, How To Rock, and co-creator Romeo !, the hit Nickelodeon television show starring in his son.
Earnings
In 1998, Miller was ranked 10th in the list of 40 highest paid entertainers in the US by Forbes magazine, earning approximately $ 56.5 million. In 2009, he earned over $ 661 million, making him the highest paid hip hop entertainer in the world at the time. In 2013, Miller's fortune is estimated at $ 350 million, making him one of the richest figures in the world of hip hop America.
Other businesses
Movie and TV career
Since 1997, Master P has many features and direct to DVD movies, and on television shows. His filmography included Uncle P , Uncle Willy's Family, Mother Football , Missing in 60 Seconds , Toxic , Foolish , and I Got the Hook Up . In 1999, he had a run in the World Championship Wrestling (WCW), where he led the professional wrestling scene called The No Limit Soldiers in hostility with Curt Hennig of The West Texas Rednecks. Master P also starred in Romeo! with his son Romeo Miller on the Nickelodeon children's network from 2003 to 2006. He is also a contestant in Dancing with the Stars (US season 2), replacing Romeo who broke up with an injury. He partnered with Ashly DelGrosso and received a total score of 8 out of 30 for pasodoble, the lowest score in show history. He was knocked out on Sunday 4.
In 2008, Miller has also made history as the first hip-hop entrepreneur to have a cable television network, Better Black Television (or BBTV011, which is meant to promote messages and content that is positive for African American culture). The network was launched in 2009. The executives include Denzel Washington, Derek Anderson of Charlotte Bobcats, DJ Kool Herc, and Bo Derek. As part of the BBTV project, Miller and Romeo teamed up to develop a children's cartoon called ' Gee Gee The Giraffe . This show is true for this duo's mission to produce positive, educational, and entertaining content for African-American children. Animation has been used by Millers on previous occasions like their cartoon version in February 2008 from their music video for the song "Black History."
As reported in March 2011, Miller plans to star in a new movie with Gà © bà © à © gcci Gucci Mane, titled Earn Money . The movie, set for release via No Limit, will be based on Miller's book of the same name.
On June 10, 2015, it was announced that Master P and her family, will star in their own reality show titled Empire Family Master P . It is scheduled to air in Reelz in November.
Basketball career
Percy had contracts with two different NBA teams in the late 1990s: the Charlotte Hornets during the 1998 pre-season, and the Toronto Raptors in 1999 pre-season. However, Miller will not play for both teams after the conclusion of any pre-season. He also played at Continental Basketball Association (CBA) for Fort Wayne Fury and International Basketball League (1999-2001) for San Diego Stingrays. In 2004, he played for ABA's Las Vegas Rattlers and Long Beach Jam. He took part in the 2008 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game and scored 17 points.
In 2017, Miller started a new basketball league called Global Mixed Gender Basketball (GMGB), with him also owning the New Orleans Gators franchise for a newly developed league. The new league is the first professional basketball league to promote an integrated game between men and women. Famous names involved with his first season include Metta World Peace, Carlos Boozer and Caron Butler, and women's basketball stars like Brittney Griner, Cappie Pondexter and Angel McCoughtry, with Lisa Leslie coaching the Gators. The league debuted on September 23 in the same year as the match in Las Vegas, Nevada in Cox Pavilion between Gators and Atlanta Heirs. Along with both teams, the league currently has seven teams ready to be established.
Write
On September 1, 2007, Miller released his first book, titled Guarantee of Success .
Controversy
Brick to a MillionOn the Master P song entitled "Brick to a Million", with Fat Trel and Alley Boy, Master P knocks lyrics that are widely interpreted as diss for Kanye West and Lil Wayne. On the song, she knocks, "The new hittas are wearing a dress, for that, I'm not afraid to overcome it, Gangstas on a skateboard, I'm at home that breaks the headrests, Real stands up."
During an interview with Big Boy Power 106 neighborhood, Master P cleared up misconceptions about the lyrics, stating that he did not talk about the rapper in particular but instead talked about an employee of a radio station telling him that he had finished. "Even that, it's not diss.I've never made a bad note.As I said, a lot of people, if you feel salty behind it, then I can say if the shoes fit, I'm not afraid to address it," he said. "I just feel like in Hip Hop, we have to stick to whether we're going to be real or not.As I said, I'm just talking to what I see.Really to you, that particular song is not about anyone on Hip Hop but I think people picked it up like that.This is one of the guys who work on the radio station and do not trust me and told me it's over for me skateboard and little minis.This is a new person in this business, and he says it's over for me. "
Master P, who was rumored to have a problem with Cash Money Records at the time, said that if the rapper is offended by the song, they may want to rethink their choices. However he insisted that he did not have beef with any of them. "If you feel guilty about something, then that is something you need to talk about with yourself," he said. "You must be aware, we're really from the streets, and if there really is hostility, there will be trouble, but I love Baby and them, Lil Wayne They come from where I come from, always a competition Everyone wants to be the best.
Music styles
Rapping Techniques
Miller is known for his thick and aggressive pronunciation and his poems focusing on poverty, social injustice, drugs and drugs, police brutality, and hope. Miller is also known for its attractive melody hooks. Miller is also known for bringing themes to each of his albums and his unique musical ability to connect with his listeners.
Legacy
Miller has been known not only for his music but mostly for his business acumen, for creating and labeling his highly successful independent record label, No Limit Records, and other business ventures.
Miller is also upheld by other rappers. During an interview after meeting Miller, Atlanta rapper 2 Chainz stated, "This is my first meeting [he].I just want to let him know how he affects the whole South in Hip-Hop." 2 Chainz continued, "We used to argue with people like they do not understand why we appreciate Master P and his music.That's more than that, I feel like it's his busy life, his fuss, he's really pulling out music like every week. hearing stories about some songs that never even mixed before.It's just about giving fans what they need, and he's the reason why many of us are here, including myself. "
Awards and honor
In 1999, Master P won the award for "Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist" at the American Music Awards.
In 2005 Miller was ranked 36th by VH1 on their list of 50 Biggest Hip Hop Artists . On September 29, 2008, Miller's single "Make Em Say Ugh" will be ranked 94th by VH1 on their list of 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs.
BET named Miller number 28 in 'The Most Influential Rappers of All Time'. BET will also list Miller as one of 'The 25 Exfic Black Music Influential'.
In November 2011, Miller's son Romeo Miller will perform at Hip Hop Honors 2010, along with his siblings Valentino Miller, his cousin Lil 'D and Black Don, and his uncle Silkk The Shocker, as well as Trina, Gucci Mane, and Mystikal in honor of Master P and No Limit Records.
On December 11, 2012, DJ 5150 and DJ Hektik released a tribute compilation for 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 sworn in.
On January 20, 2015, Montreal artist R & amp; B/Hip Hop Xav released a song with Master P titled "Bout It Bout It", from the upcoming Zeeky EP , paid homage to the 1995 Master P's international hit. The music video, which also featured Master P, aired on Vibe.com on the same day.
On June 9, 2016, fellow American renowned artist Usher will release a new single titled "No Limit", from his album Hard Hard Love, the song will be a reference & amp; pay homage to Master's 1998 international hit "Make 'Em Say Uhh!" & amp; Unlimited Release Notes Master P Ghetto D , Master P will also be shown on official remix of the song titled "No Limit (G-Mix)" with 2 Chainz, A $ AP Ferg, Gucci Mane & Travis Scott.
Personal life
Philanthropy
Miller has dedicated his time to the community through the P. Miller Youth Center and his P. Miller Food Foundation for the Homeless. On July 12, 2005, Willie W. Herenton Jr., the mayor of Memphis, Tennessee presented Miller with a key to the city. On 27 April 2010 Miller and his son Romeo were awarded the Special Recognition Certificate, from Congressman Maxine Waters.
In November 2016, Robert Pack and Percy Miller (Master P) formed Team H.O.P.E. NOLA, short for "Helping Our Players Excel." The players are 20 men at risk aged 12-15 years who are selected from schools in New Orleans who choose participants for training on practical life matters.
Family
In 1989 he married Sonya with whom he had seven children, including Percy Romeo Miller, Jr., Valentino Miller. They are divorced in 2014. Silkk the Shocker and C-Murder Rappers are his brothers. Producer, singer and rapper Mo B. Dick is his cousin.
Politics
In late 2007, Miller was actively involved in politics, where he supported and encouraged voter participation. Miller is an early supporter for the candidacy of Illinois senator and US president Barack Obama. On December 30, 2010 it was announced that Miller and his son Romeo would attend and host the event with Michelle Obama for Anti-Obesity.
Discography
Studio album
- Get Away Clean (1991)
- Mama's Bad Boy (1992)
- The Ghettos Tryin to Kill Me! (1994)
- 99 Ways to Die (1995)
- Ice Cream Man (1996)
- Ghetto D (1997)
- MP da Last Don (1998)
- Only God Can Assess Me (1999)
- Ghetto Postage (2000)
- Face Game (2001)
- The Good Side, The Bad Side (2004)
- Ghetto Bill (2005)
- Living Legend: Certified D-Boy (2005)
- Gifts (2013)
- Empire, from Hood to Hollywood (2015)
- Intelligent Hoodlum (2017)
Moviesography
See also
- Universal Music Group
- GoDigital Media Group
References
External links
- Official Promo Site - Army Tru Tank The
- Master P channel on YouTube
- Master P in IMDb
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