The South Continues To Kill Hip-Hop: Soulja Boy, C Loc, Master P ... The South Continues To Kill Hip-Hop: Soulja Boy, C Loc, Master P, YoungBleed + New 2 U: Lil' Ru & Raw Dizzy? Posted on November 21, 2008 3:30 PM. Soulja Boy. Could it be that Soulja Boy is one of those kids who just speaks from the gut. ...HIPHOPFORFREE.COM » Blog Archive » Master P Presents: Down South ... Ugk-Playas Form the South Ft. Master P and Silkk [06:10] 04.Chico - A Lot Auh Nuttin [04:35] 05.Commercial 1 - Skit [00:11] 06.Mia-X - Cant Trust No Man [04:06] 07.Joe Blakk - Way Down South [04:49] 08.C-Murder - Hustlin Ft. Partners N ... Master P: Ghetto D < Yesterday's Jukebox | PopMatters Master P: Ghetto D -- Youd be hard pressed to make an argument for Ghetto D as one of the great rap albums of the 90s, or even, really, a very good album at all. WBW: MASTER P “MAKE EM SAY UGH!” As Way Back Wednesday continues, keeping it in the south, lets go across town to one of the biggest hits of 1998, Master P’s “Make Em Say Ugh” for all you young’ns that know Master P as “Lil romeo’s father” this is something you need to ... Reverb - Saturday Show Suggestions - Seattle Weekly Before Master P popped his trunk and started distributing his albums direct to the streets, there was Too Short. Before 50 Cent declared, "I'm a motherfucking p-i-m-p," there was Too Short. And before Jay-Z announced his retirement, ... Master P launches “shady” self-travel agency website Video: Master P & Romeo’s trailer to “The Pig People”; Master P changes name for business reasons; Master P launches plus-size women’s fashion line “Miller Peaches”; Master P set to launch “Better Black TV” cable network ... Empowering Journey with Soul Purpose: Rapper Master P "Percy ... Percy Miller better known as the rapper "Master P" has just joined the home base business. He states: "Instead of spending a couple hundred dollars at the mall, you could put that money towards starting your own small business." ... THROWBACK TRACK: MASTER P FT. FIEND, SILKK THE SHOCKER, MIA X, AND ... y'all remember the intro to this song on Master P's "Ghetto D" CD was hilarious... |