The Louie V Mob put on the ski masks and go riding in the video for “Take A Ride” over Future’s “Homicide” beat. They also gathered up a bunch of folks for the good old fashioned shot that finds the three rapping in front of a mob. Directed by Fresh Start Productions. New World Order [...]
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It’s been less than a month since we got Master P’s Al Capone mixtape, which featured a large portion of Louie V Mob songs. New World Order is the first official effort between the three. The work ethic has to be appreciated. They all have something to prove; Master P trying to show us he [...]
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In under five days, on February 12, the Louie V Mob drop their New World Order mixtape. “Break You Off” follows the same combination as their last record, “Take A Ride.” Master P goes first, trying a little too hard, then his two proteges. Alley Boy and Fat Trel sound a little better over the [...]
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Master P’s trio with Alley Boy and Fat Trel, named the Louie V Mob, will be releasing their New World Order collaborative project on February 12. For the first single, they take Future’s “Homicide” and rework it into what could pass an original song. If you don’t want to wait, you can endulge yourself in [...]
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Man, you really can’t fault Master P for his consistent grind. He’s doing what he needs to make himself relevant again. The folks who heard Problem’s Welcome To Mollywood 2 know this record, but P decided to use it for his upcoming West Coast Bad Boyz project. Expect Problem’s version to still have an official [...]
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At one point, a comeback from Master P was anticipated. It was good to see the genius behind No Limit releasing music, only to find out that a couple good tracks turned into an unmemorable mixtape. Hey, he was stumbling back into the game, but it questioned if Percy Miller could successfully do anything in [...]
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Going to the church of Jayceon Taylor proved that he runs on rapper time even in the house of the lord. So, many hours later, he finally brings us the second (and possibly final) song of Sunday Services this week. This is a solid record, although far from album material. Master P’s verse was pretty [...]
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At Coachella 2012 (week two), ASAP Rocky brought out Master P during his set. Propane Media takes us inside the backstage area for the first time these two met and had a conversation about coming out there and the O.G. offers up a little bit of advice. Great moment in Hip-Hop. Previously: Video: ASAP Rocky [...]
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Truthfully, someone in Master P’s position shouldn’t be going around saying that he’s going to take over again. Look at Juicy J. He never said any of that and ended up doing just that in his own way, which is the same thing Percy should be doing. I applaud his work on Thanksgiving, though. Part [...]
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There comes a time in every artist’s career where he is out shined. Ever since Master P’s triumph comeback, he’s pretty much been out shined by the new artists in his circle. If you disagree, Meek Mill stepped in to sway you on my side. I feel like Percy would do better by helping the New No [...]
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