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Master P’s rise to fame is a remarkable story filled with life lessons and wisdom. In a recent interview with Pastor Jamal Bryant on his “Let’s Be Clear” podcast, the legendary “No Limit ...
And we're going to stand up together and fight and show them that this is America and that we will prevail," New Orleans entertainment ambassador Percy "Master P" Miller said on "One Nation" Saturday.
Rapper Percy Robert Miller, known to many as Master P, lost his daughter Tytyana Miller in May 2022 when she was 29 years old from an accidental drug overdose. Tytyana is one of his six children ...
Master P would like a word with Google after the search giant recently mistook him for Luther Vandross. The “Burbons and Lacs” rapper made headlines last week when Questlove and others noticed ...
Master P's kids have been inspired to follow in his entertainment footsteps Ariana Quihuiz is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2022. Her work has also appeared ...
Following the untimely death of his daughter, rapper and hip-hop mogul Master P says he is redirecting his grief and intends to support millions of kids through the crippling effects of mental ...
Jess Hilarious has been a guest co-host of The Breakfast Club and revealed that Master P still owes her $15,000 for a skit in I Got The Hook Up 2. “That man will talk a good game to you ...
Master P, the legendary hip-hop mogul and founder of No Limit Records, will take his final bow at the 2025 ESSENCE Festival of Culture® in New Orleans, bringing his remarkable, decades-long ...
Master P is committed to leveling the playing field for Historically Black Colleges and Universities, but for now his son Hercy Miller is transferring from the Tennessee State basketball program ...
Master P is not having the best of weeks. The No Limit Records founder and mogul is currently getting fried on Twitter after what’s being called an evasive interview on The Breakfast Club on ...
This was the early 1980s, when Miller – you know him better now as rapper/activist Master P – and Payne were high school basketball stars from Louisiana and Mississippi, respectively.