He’s got a house for the rest of his life ! Master p did the right thing buying most of his artists a house ! P might of not payed everybody in cash or what he exactly owed but he set these artists up to never be homeless ! Hell of an accomplishment in life ! To own a house ! As many times as I was homeless and slept in my car ! Uzi man is blessed ! It sound like he doesn’t take it for granted but he just wishes he did a few things diff ! Wich is understandable ! If you knew better you’d do better ! But he set for life but prolly only got to pay property tax at end of year is all !
Every time I hear a story from former No limit artist all I hear is young guys that squandered a great opportunity. After someone fronts you a house and a car you pretty much can just work a regular job to maintain.
@Darius_Icewood he thinking correct as hell. But you can't blame them young dudes. They didnt grow up in families that owned a lot of assets. This country is anti black.
Bro real as it get, took accountability where he was wrong & explained why a lot of guys end up fucked after it’s over. P a real one too, he’s about as fair as it gets as a label head.
Thanks I definitely got something out of this interview. Keep doing y'all thing. I didn't listen or get down with Prime Suspects but know of em. Keep doing ya thing bro those was bars u spit at the end. I need to go check it out.
5K a month in 97. A house, a car. Instead of giving them a money advance he gave them property. He stated that when he gave them the money for the movie they went straight to mess it up. He wrecked several cars and got another one free. He was getting 25k here and 10k there.
Bruh I got off work sitting at the table rolling up heard that chirp and thought it was in my crib 😂took me smoking and going through the comments to figure it wasn't my shit 😂soon as I read the comment the chirp came right in after 😆😆🤦
This was a great watch!! Prime Suspects 1 of my all time fave NLR albums..their sdtrk cuts like "cops Runnin after ya" & the comp's "New Orleans threat" were hard as well
I'm from Youngstown Ohio between Cleveland Ohio n Pittsburgh PA n 90s I came bumping that's p my dudes was like who this then about couple months heard all no limit music 💯💯💯💯
All in all , he really can’t complain… $170,000 house paid for, cars, monthly checks, etc…P did right by all of his artist…Especially, him, considering he wasn’t really a rapper like that (@1:22…His words, not mine)….He’s beyond blessed…Just change that battery😂💕🙏🏽💕😂
Kane & Able Easy Top 10 Duo Of Hip Hop & Top 5 Duo In The Down South . Prime Suspect Most Underrated Group Out The No Limit Dynasty! Good Interview Guys.
That soldier, Slim verse now I see why he called BG his son over there in Choppa city because that soldier Slim verse of the song “Shop sounds just like BG verse on UNLV album
15:33 …When No Limit used to put the other artists album advertisement within album artwork…for me this is reminiscent of the old LP Vinyl sleeves where record labels used to promote their roster on the sleeve instead of the solid white paper sleeve
Greens Cornbread & Cabbage was a song from Kane & Abel .Am I My Brother’s Keeper.. I loved the Guilty Until Proven Innocent CD my fav track is Bust Back .. Ol Lady Children Of The Corn
P changed the lives. Accountability hit like Marvin Hagler in ‘85 it’s a hard pill to swallow. Seems like he take a little accountability. Never pushed themselves or hit the studio on their own. “Why did yall ask for a release if yall didn’t have nothing else going?” Most potent quote of this interview. And “he tried to turn us on to the world and we wasn’t ready”
I bump that prime suspects album a lot ! Underrated album ! It’s a classic ! A follow up album would have been dope ! It’s too bad they didn’t get a chance to drop a few more albums smh . They was raw imo ! Way better than the Gambino family album !
To pat myself on the back based on historical events pertaining Percy Miller. I am part of the innovation of Master P's first ever record deal in 1991. I helped start the record label In A Minute Records where Percy signed his first record deal under the finance of Elliot and Jason Blaine from the record distribution company called The Music People even where Johnathan Calloway aka Sway Universe etc etc got his start at in the music we all were family at this record distribution center, we were the northern California version of Malaco Records where NWA etc etc came from.
@borntrinity3463 A book is already in the works about the history of Black music in Oakland California From Larry Graham to Too Short we covering it all in the book. Shalam
Everybody $hit beep in New Orleans. That's how I know my hoe was lying bout she was at home. Bihh if u was home I would hear that beeping. You not home you lying ass bihh😅
Kevin was the younger brother of Percy, Percy is 57! Kevin would've been 56 this year if was alive! 💯 Master P was born in 1967, Kevin was born in 1968. 💯
@@JoJoStar22 How Is That When Kevin Is His Younger Brother? Lol! Wikipedia Is Not Your Friend. Kevin Passed In August Of 1990 At 22 Years Old. Master P Was Born April 29th 1967, Kevin Died When Master P Was 23 Years Old In 1990. P Is The Oldest Of 5 Children. 💯
@@Rudolph_Manor No, he wasn't. You can keep believing that. You can look up articles in 1999. P was 29 that year. He was 19 when he first moved to Richmond.
Out of all the rapper I still want to know what happened to sons of funk! That group didn’t get the respect in needed back in the day!!!! I can’t wait to hear when they get back together!!!
Damn, if P was born April of 1970 and C was born March of 71. How was their brother Kev born in between their births? That’s less than a year between the two. That’s wild
He Was In The Army With An Honorable Discharge As A Medical Technician So Was Mystikal He Was Also Honorably Discharged From The Army & Mr. Serv-On Was Honorably Discharged From The Navy
In reality as time has gone by it is truly a blessing if you ask me because C-Murder is still alive. When his day arrives C will be home and he will be out and living a much more peaceful life.
For whatever reason they couldn't produce hits like P believed couldve been lack of work ethic. You never know. It's 2 sides to every story and if you werent helping the label flourish then he had to do what he had to do.
My Lyft driver last night was from the Calliope projects. He 58. He said he played ball wit P back in the day. He know all of them. He said none of them were gangstas..i said " C-Murder?" He said C wasnt a gangsta. He said he knew Kev..he had game too...he never mentioned him being gangster. I'm from Philadelphia PA. He from Calliope new Orleans. He an older G. I mean..🤔 I bangs that no limit shit since they came out they some of the hardest to ever do it
IN BATON ROUGE thanks for telling the truth master p said for years he told suge LA is not big enough for the two of us when you moving???? then NO LIMIT moved to baton rouge 225
You have the timeline backwards. P moved to Baton Rouge in 1995 from Richmond, California and after that, No Limit blew up! The last line you're speaking of when Master P asked Suge "When are you moving?" after Suge Knight was trying to soft press P by saying "L.A. isn't big enough for the both of us" and Master P wasn't going for the b.s.. That didn't happen until after Suge Knight got out of prison in 2001. 💯
@Positive_Indifference not so 96 tupac is killed snoop leaves 97 when was no limit in la like master p talks about. Only time he was in la was once lil Romeo was a kid on nickelodeon acting in hollywood
@@izzyhurts2634 You must be young. Lol! Master P moved to L.A. around 2003 from Baton Rouge and he moved his no limit operations out there permanently while restructuring the label into "The New No Limit" after he concentrated on Lil Romeo's rapping and acting career while still releasing his own music at that time when he had the deal with Universal Records at the time. Also for the record, No Limit was working in and around Los Angeles during the 90's and early 2000's before Lil Romeo ever started his career. Lol! Films such as "I got the hook up", "Foolish", "The Hot Boyz" "Lockdown" and many others were filmed in Los Angeles. Lol! 😂🎉 Believe me youngster, No Limit has been rooted in Los Angeles since the late part of 2003. 💯
He’s got a house for the rest of his life ! Master p did the right thing buying most of his artists a house ! P might of not payed everybody in cash or what he exactly owed but he set these artists up to never be homeless ! Hell of an accomplishment in life ! To own a house ! As many times as I was homeless and slept in my car ! Uzi man is blessed ! It sound like he doesn’t take it for granted but he just wishes he did a few things diff ! Wich is understandable ! If you knew better you’d do better ! But he set for life but prolly only got to pay property tax at end of year is all !
CLEARLY YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT TF YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT
@ I never said I did lol I’m just happy for him to have a house ! Out of his music . WTH did I say wrong ? I’m confused
you live and you learn .. take notice to your steps .. as we continue walking 👣👣👣👣 ✌🏿
He still got taxes he got to pay every year on dat bitch
@@TheVALLEYBOY559nothing at all, brother. Clearly the beautiful one is ugly
dude was honest as hell. Much respect.
He was the rawest one out the suspects. That album was absolutely incredible to say that they weren't rappers. I still jam that album!
Man you know what time say!!! Uzi man never spit a wack verse on anything!!!!
Every time I hear a story from former No limit artist all I hear is young guys that squandered a great opportunity. After someone fronts you a house and a car you pretty much can just work a regular job to maintain.
You thinking small as heII
@Darius_Icewood he thinking correct as hell. But you can't blame them young dudes. They didnt grow up in families that owned a lot of assets. This country is anti black.
Those were mansions a regular job not maintaining them.
Man no limit killed the game first time I listen to south music I was in high school man I’m mf 45 time flies
47..Texas and yep....we here tho
I feel it bro me too I am 43 I was 15 in 96 when I am bout it came out time fly got grown kids now
46 bro straight out the souf
45 5 sons 3 daughters 2 grandsons Florida 💯💪🏾
Bro real as it get, took accountability where he was wrong & explained why a lot of guys end up fucked after it’s over. P a real one too, he’s about as fair as it gets as a label head.
I hate when the interviewer interrupts it’s like he’s trying to control the thoughts of the interview.Let him talk!
Thanks I definitely got something out of this interview. Keep doing y'all thing. I didn't listen or get down with Prime Suspects but know of em. Keep doing ya thing bro those was bars u spit at the end. I need to go check it out.
Prime suspects album was hard asf🔥 it's in the tops from Nolimit I wish they start recognizing that 💯
Why y'all be lying knowing wasn't nobody checking for them if it wasn't for P😂😂😂😂
5K a month in 97. A house, a car. Instead of giving them a money advance he gave them property. He stated that when he gave them the money for the movie they went straight to mess it up. He wrecked several cars and got another one free. He was getting 25k here and 10k there.
I still got that Prime Suspects album. Underrated classic.
IT'S NOT UNDERRATED
FACTS
Facts
Very underated and because of that it fits right in with today's music
It was trash 😂😂😂😂
Change that battery,had me checking my shit 😂
Bruhhhh. I changed mine THREE TIMES 🤦🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bruh I got off work sitting at the table rolling up heard that chirp and thought it was in my crib 😂took me smoking and going through the comments to figure it wasn't my shit 😂soon as I read the comment the chirp came right in after 😆😆🤦
Made it feel more real 😂
Same! I ran outta my bedroom, checking my shyt too/stressin…LMFAOOOO😂💕😂💕
@@Supreme36074😂😂😂😂
The detector beeping in my house and in his on almost the exact same time is slik crazy 🤣
This was a great watch!! Prime Suspects 1 of my all time fave NLR albums..their sdtrk cuts like "cops Runnin after ya" & the comp's "New Orleans threat" were hard as well
I'm from Youngstown Ohio between Cleveland Ohio n Pittsburgh PA n 90s I came bumping that's p my dudes was like who this then about couple months heard all no limit music 💯💯💯💯
He snapped on that freestyle
Dope interview rip Nu ❤🙏🏿🕊️
“Bust Back” my favorite song from Prime Suspects
All in all , he really can’t complain… $170,000 house paid for, cars, monthly checks, etc…P did right by all of his artist…Especially, him, considering he wasn’t really a rapper like that (@1:22…His words, not mine)….He’s beyond blessed…Just change that battery😂💕🙏🏽💕😂
And a lot of those artists wasn’t even signed to no limit!!!
I enjoyed this 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Kane & Able Easy Top 10 Duo Of Hip Hop & Top 5 Duo In The Down South . Prime Suspect Most Underrated Group Out The No Limit Dynasty! Good Interview Guys.
Ghetto commission honorable mention
Steady mobin
@tedbundy4373 Gambino family
Steady Mobbn was fn amazing too
@TAMPATLBLACK facts still ▶️
That soldier, Slim verse now I see why he called BG his son over there in Choppa city because that soldier Slim verse of the song “Shop sounds just like BG verse on UNLV album
What kind of batteries you need for that Smoke Detector, AA’s or 9 volt? I’ll send them!
😂
😅😅😅😅😅😅
😂😂😂😂
You know what’s crazy, it’s both the smoke detector and the carbon monoxide detector 😂 I can tell from the beeps it’s a slight difference
Great interview! After all that has been said.. I can say dude is a real guy
15:33 …When No Limit used to put the other artists album advertisement within album artwork…for me this is reminiscent of the old LP Vinyl sleeves where record labels used to promote their roster on the sleeve instead of the solid white paper sleeve
FYI.. a Glock 45 is a 9mm caliber. The 45 is the model number (45 patten by Gaston Glock) .
Greens Cornbread & Cabbage was a song from Kane & Abel .Am I My Brother’s Keeper.. I loved the Guilty Until Proven Innocent CD my fav track is Bust Back .. Ol Lady Children Of The Corn
U gotta get him on more this was dope
Salute from jersey maad Respect to N.O. The His--story is real
Great interview
Nobody’s perfect,but P was the ultimate big bro.
Dude I'm been looking at my fire alarm the whole podcast till I read the comment change ya battery
P changed the lives. Accountability hit like Marvin Hagler in ‘85 it’s a hard pill to swallow. Seems like he take a little accountability. Never pushed themselves or hit the studio on their own. “Why did yall ask for a release if yall didn’t have nothing else going?” Most potent quote of this interview. And “he tried to turn us on to the world and we wasn’t ready”
I bump that prime suspects album a lot ! Underrated album ! It’s a classic ! A follow up album would have been dope ! It’s too bad they didn’t get a chance to drop a few more albums smh . They was raw imo ! Way better than the Gambino family album !
Very underrated
That's a fact
I agree! That was one of the sleeper albums forsure
@@UptownWatta mannnn! It was a sleeper ! I mean every song on the prime suspects was a hit ! There wasn’t one wack song !
@@therip2943 💯💯
Smoke detector beep had me pausing checking my stuff
his whole story sounds 1000% no cap. No Limit had us up in Lou, Ky really on that down south hustlas and everything after! in the early 90s!
Interviewer stop jumping ahead of the conversation & allow your guest to speak without cutting them off just to ask a question that’s 3 topics ahead
Just made me skip the whole interview with that goofy chit 😊
To pat myself on the back based on historical events pertaining Percy Miller. I am part of the innovation of Master P's first ever record deal in 1991. I helped start the record label In A Minute Records where Percy signed his first record deal under the finance of Elliot and Jason Blaine from the record distribution company called The Music People even where Johnathan Calloway aka Sway Universe etc etc got his start at in the music we all were family at this record distribution center, we were the northern California version of Malaco Records where NWA etc etc came from.
You need to start doing interviews seems like you know some history.
@borntrinity3463 A book is already in the works about the history of Black music in Oakland California From Larry Graham to Too Short we covering it all in the book. Shalam
Mayynnnneeee I changed the battery in my mfin smoke alarm THREE TIMES because of this damn video 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Prime Suspects album is one of the best albums off of no limit very underrated album
Man I’m trying to find that Soulja slim song he was rapping
Lmk when you find it sound like it was bumping
Me too
Gehtto tears
Kevin was doing a lot of stuff in the streets....RIP Kevin Miller
Prime suspect guilty till proven innocent album was definitely dope
Bro get Gambino Family On Here Next💯🫡🫡‼️
He was the coldest out the 3of them
Respect & Salute ✊🏾👑⚜️🥂
That track my old lady was going crazy in Pittsburgh when it drop
Bro the realist 💯
I was on the same label “Independent Kings” with T that’s my brother.
Yeah dat My Old Lady was the shit , but it was some big dawgs on the song . But that was still hard af for yall
They got his album on Apple Music right now he better go get his money!💰
Master P sold the catalog. He can't get a dime
@ Damn! 🤦🏿♂️ He went out bad.
My nigga... replace the batteries in the smoke detectors before filming!
Why Black People gotta "Niggafy" everything🙄🤦🏿♂️😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Str8 up😂😂😂😂😂
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Everybody $hit beep in New Orleans. That's how I know my hoe was lying bout she was at home. Bihh if u was home I would hear that beeping. You not home you lying ass bihh😅
Might be the roaches
The Cricket chirppin in background 😂
His sound just like Soulja Slim
I'm in here lookin round for what phone vibrating lol
Prime Suspects, one of my favorites off the Tank
Kevin was the younger brother of Percy, Percy is 57! Kevin would've been 56 this year if was alive! 💯 Master P was born in 1967, Kevin was born in 1968. 💯
P isn't 57, He's around 53-54
P was born in 1970
@@JoJoStar22 How Is That When Kevin Is His Younger Brother? Lol! Wikipedia Is Not Your Friend. Kevin Passed In August Of 1990 At 22 Years Old. Master P Was Born April 29th 1967, Kevin Died When Master P Was 23 Years Old In 1990. P Is The Oldest Of 5 Children. 💯
@@catheuswilson5564 Percy Jr. Was Born April 29th 1967. 💯
@@Rudolph_Manor No, he wasn't. You can keep believing that. You can look up articles in 1999. P was 29 that year. He was 19 when he first moved to Richmond.
Out of all the rapper I still want to know what happened to sons of funk! That group didn’t get the respect in needed back in the day!!!! I can’t wait to hear when they get back together!!!
They laced a couple hooks back then I'm bout it soundtrack
Ol boi spitting 🔥
Dyde Sound Like Soulja Rapping🔥🔥🔥🪖
That freestyle at the end was hard tho
Just know ya was loved bruh. New Orleans rappers too 🤒🤒🤒
Much respect!
That "Liquidation of the ghetto" was my shit
interviewer say “if u listen to it now what u think” dude said “mane iown listen to that shit”
Nobody should be upset about nothing, sounds like everyone came up when they had nothing! This man got a house and had checks coming in plus vehicles!
Living up to the stereotype with that smoke alarm chirping boi!!!
Nah that rap on the end was cold
P blackballed PS! Thats how that goes. You ask for a release, P called the labels!
Blackballed? Nobody wanted to sign them.
😂😂😂@@cbreeze864
Master P ain’t black ball nobody. It’s not in him. He really is the type of person that wants everybody to do well.
Damn, if P was born April of 1970 and C was born March of 71. How was their brother Kev born in between their births? That’s less than a year between the two. That’s wild
Bro sound 26 years old..His voice is still young..
Dude smart as hell
Yet not smart enough 2 change his batteries in the smoke detector lol
He Was In The Army With An Honorable Discharge As A Medical Technician So Was Mystikal He Was Also Honorably Discharged From The Army & Mr. Serv-On Was Honorably Discharged From The Navy
Arkansas in here
I’m still listening to Mac Choppers
In reality as time has gone by it is truly a blessing if you ask me because C-Murder is still alive. When his day arrives C will be home and he will be out and living a much more peaceful life.
“Prime Suspects feel my pain dats da killa in me cause im tru 2 da game” WHERE IM FROM only strong niggaz WHERE IM FROM
For whatever reason they couldn't produce hits like P believed couldve been lack of work ethic. You never know. It's 2 sides to every story and if you werent helping the label flourish then he had to do what he had to do.
Buckies is a big ssa gas station ⛽️
My Lyft driver last night was from the Calliope projects. He 58. He said he played ball wit P back in the day. He know all of them. He said none of them were gangstas..i said " C-Murder?" He said C wasnt a gangsta. He said he knew Kev..he had game too...he never mentioned him being gangster.
I'm from Philadelphia PA. He from Calliope new Orleans. He an older G. I mean..🤔
I bangs that no limit shit since they came out they some of the hardest to ever do it
As far as No Limit Prime Suspects wasn’t anywhere near in top 10 of their albums but it was still hard as the fawk
My G . I'm from Kansas city.. we used to bump that prime suspect..
Did I miss it? I didn’t hear what happened to Kevin Miller
Master p is a good ass dude!!
Great video
all of da hustles prime suspect favorite song
Goodwork
My Ol Lady and Bust Back are my joints
Wow I never knew C was in the military
Yep n Mystikal n Mystikal brother service on
Brought them houses wow thats crazy
Gangtsa Rap > EVERYTHING
FO' LIFE!
Real Dude
Pause on Ice Cream 😂
IN BATON ROUGE thanks for telling the truth master p said for years he told suge LA is not big enough for the two of us when you moving???? then NO LIMIT moved to baton rouge 225
You have the timeline backwards. P moved to Baton Rouge in 1995 from Richmond, California and after that, No Limit blew up! The last line you're speaking of when Master P asked Suge "When are you moving?" after Suge Knight was trying to soft press P by saying "L.A. isn't big enough for the both of us" and Master P wasn't going for the b.s.. That didn't happen until after Suge Knight got out of prison in 2001. 💯
@Positive_Indifference not so 96 tupac is killed snoop leaves 97 when was no limit in la like master p talks about. Only time he was in la was once lil Romeo was a kid on nickelodeon acting in hollywood
@@izzyhurts2634 You must be young. Lol! Master P moved to L.A. around 2003 from Baton Rouge and he moved his no limit operations out there permanently while restructuring the label into "The New No Limit" after he concentrated on Lil Romeo's rapping and acting career while still releasing his own music at that time when he had the deal with Universal Records at the time. Also for the record, No Limit was working in and around Los Angeles during the 90's and early 2000's before Lil Romeo ever started his career. Lol! Films such as "I got the hook up", "Foolish", "The Hot Boyz" "Lockdown" and many others were filmed in Los Angeles. Lol! 😂🎉 Believe me youngster, No Limit has been rooted in Los Angeles since the late part of 2003. 💯
From the Rich 2 the N.O.
People so ungrateful, he had to throw a lil salt when the interviewer bigger up P
Tony Montana was a soldier..his first rap😂
Ain't nothing free in life brotha
Not the smoke detector 😩😞
Dude raps still up to par. Find a couple of young up and coming rappers and become a ghost writer
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