(He's also absolutely the type of MC who'd reference a quarterback with an 0-4 Super Bowl record.) He rhymes, more or less, but he couldn't keep on beat with Gorilla Glue. No questioning the man's accomplishments as a mogul as a rapper? He's at least better than his brother Vyshonne, who commits vocal misdemeanors under the sobriquet Silkk the Shocker. "No Limit Soldier"-Master P, calling himself the Colonel, provides a roster rundown.
Over descending piano and gunshots on the four, the "ice cream man" teaches his child how to detect and deflect hoe-ass ways. "Intro"-Eavesdropping on ghetto homework with Master P and son Li'l Romeo. That are on the verge of robbing Heaven, apparently. Why do the rapper names appear over each masked-up face? Those aren't even actual people, those are radioactive jack o' lanterns. Arguably, it's more useless than unpleasant. Likewise, while it's not the ugliest NLR album cover, it is way the hell up there. Tru 2 Da Game is not the most successful album in label history, but it's up there. No Limit would go on to sell millions, make millions, and spend millions. Percy turned No Limit into a record label, releasing his debut album (as Master P) in 1992. Then in 1990, his brother Kevin Miller was killed during a robbery. He would use this to open a record store, called No Limit Records, in 1988.
His wife received $10,000 from the hospital, and she bequeathed the money to her grandson. Two deaths would change his life.įirst was his grandfather, who passed as a result of medical malpractice. After dropping his dream of a pro basketball career, Percy moved to California, where he studied business at a junior college in Oakland. Percy Miller grew up in New Orleans' notorious Calliope Projects.