Master P
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| Master P | |
| Born | April 29, 1967 New Orleans, Louisiana |
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| Alma mater | U. of Houston |
| Occupation | Chief executive officer, Rapper, Entertainer, Producer |
| Net worth | ▲US$500 million (2002) [1] |
| Website P.Miller Enterprises The Wealthy Son |
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Percy Miller (born April 29, 1967), better known as Master P (or Master Plan), (P. Miller) is an American Rapper and Producer. He is the founder and CEO of P.Miller Enterprises, an entertainment and financial conglomerate.
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[edit] Biography
Miller was born in New Orleans, the oldest of five children. After attending the University of Houston, Master P moved to Richmond, California and opened a small record store, No Limit Records, financing the store with money that he received as part of a medical malpractice settlement related to the death of his grandfather.amond in the Rough". Roy S. Johnson. September 27, 1999. FORTUNE Magazine</ref>[2]
[edit] Entertainer
Over the course of his music career, Master P has won 5 Grammy awards for songs including the classic "Make Em Say Ughh." Master P started out with the rap group TRU with his two brothers Silkk The Shocker and C-Murder. Master P left In-A-Minute records shortly after releasing his debut album and formed his own label No Limit Records. With Master P as its premier artist, No Limit Records went on to release many albums from artists such as Snoop Dogg, Mystikal, Mia X, Mercedes, Soulja Slim, and Miller's siblings Silkk Tha Shocker and C-Murder and son Romeo and other son Young V. He started a new label The New No Limit Records and then in 2007, Master P and son Romeo started a new label called Take A Stand Records.
After working in music industry as a retailer, Master P became an entertainer, as well as owning his own record company. No Limit Records, the retail store, became No Limit, the record company. In 1994, he self-produced his first album, The Ghetto's Tryin' to Kill Me.
After selling millions of records, he decided to sign his company, No Limit Records, to a straight pressing and distribution deal with Priority Records. The deal was solidified with Priority in 1995, No Limit Records released TRU (made up of Master P and his brothers, Silkk the Shocker and C-Murder).
His first feature film, 'I'm Bout It', a straight to video project debuted number one on Billboard's Top Music Video chart.[3] The film is allegedly based loosely on his life growing up in New Orleans. The soundtrack debuted number one on Billboard's R&B album chart and number four on Billboard's Top 200.[3]
Although most of his singles were released from albums and became hits on the charts, a stand-alone single released in 1998, "I Got the Hook-Up!", featuring The Sons of Funk, reached #16.
[edit] Businessman and Entrepreneur
As founder and CEO of No Limit Entertainment, Miller at one time presided over a business empire that included No Limit Records, Bout It Inc., No Limit Clothing, No Limit Films, No Limit Sports Management, PM. Properties and Advantage Travel. Master P ranked 10th on Forbes magazine's 1998 list of America's 40 highest paid entertainers with an estimated income of $56.5 million.[2] At one time, the estimated worth of his business dealings reached $661 million.[4]
No Limit Communications is a joint venture with Djuan Edgerton and Rickey Spearman. No Limit Enterprises quickly became a financial powerhouse.
Master P’s brand continues to evolve through his new Take A Stand Records label. The initiative is the only recording label committed to signing and promoting hip-hop artists with responsible image and lyrics. He’s also dedicated his time to communities through P.Miller Youth Centers[5] and his P.Miller Food Foundation for the Homeless[6] and his new speaking program on financial literacy[7].
Additionally, Master P was recently appointed the new Youth Ambassador for the NAACP, a position previously held by former president Bill Clinton. [8]
Master P is also a published author with his book Guaranteed Success When You Never Give Up (2007 Kensington Publishing Corporation.) The book was promoted via a nationwide signing and speaking tour on financial literacy with The Learning Annex and alongside the likes of Donald Trump, Robert Kiyosaki, Earvin "Magic" Johnson, and Curtis Oakes. [9]
[edit] Community Involvement
Master P's community outreach extends from the bayous of Louisiana to the streets of Los Angeles and abroad. Along with Romeo, Master P and the animated character Gee Gee The Giraffe are appearing at community functions such as The Children's Earth Day festival at STAR ECO Station, an animal rescue and wildlife facility dedicated to the preservation of the earth.
The Black College Hoops Classic named Master P their commissioner of basketball for their 2008 tournament. The organization aims to educate and bring together players of all backgrounds and walks of life and give them the exposure they deserve on a national level.
In 2008 Master P was asked to serve on the executive board of the Joel John Scholastic Academy, an inner-city high school, after donating his time and resources to ensure the school remained open for its students.
[edit] Film & Television
Master P has produced eight films, written and directed more than six, and starred in over a dozen including major studio releases such as Gone in 60 Seconds (alongside Nicholas Cage and Angelina Jolie), Dark Blue with Kurt Russell and starred opposite Harrison Ford in the cop comedy Hollywood Homicide (2003). Master P's filmography also includes Uncle P (New Line), Uncle Willy's Family, Soccer Mom, Repos, Black Supaman, Down and Distance, Toxic, and The Pig People (currently in production.)[10] Master P also manages the music, film and television career of his son, teen rap star Romeo and pop star Forrest Lipton.
In 2006 Master P "graced the stage" of ABC's primetime series Dancing With The Stars.[11]
Master P recently teamed up with his son Romeo to develop a children's cartoon, titled Gee Gee The Giraffe. The show is true to the duo's mission to produce positive, educational and entertaining content. Animation has been employed by the Millers on prior occasions such as their February 2008 cartoon version of their music video for the song "Black History."[12]
[edit] Clothing Line
Growing up in the inner-city, Master P recognized that fashionable clothing at a reasonable price was out of reach for members of his community. As a result, he launched P.Miller Designs as clothing company in 1989 to provide designer clothing at affordable prices. Master P refers to the brand as 'skurban' - an urban/skate mix which gives way to the great American brand.[13]
[edit] Basketball Career
He had a contract with NBA teams twice - with the Charlotte Hornets during the 1998/99 season and the Toronto Raptors in 1999 pre-season.[14][15] He also played in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) for Fort Wayne Fury. He joined the 2008 McDonald's NBA All-Star Celebrity Game and scored 17 points in total, hitting two crucial free throws at the end to win the game. [16]
[edit] No Limit Sports
Master P established a sports talent agency organization called No Limit Sports.
The most lauded No Limit Sports client was Ricky Williams, who was represented by Leland Hardy during his negotiations with the New Orleans Saints. Hardy negotiated the contract for Williams, which was largely incentive-laden in exchange for an $8M-plus signing bonus with salary incentives worth a range of $11 million to $68 million should he hit all of his incentives.
No Limit Sports also represented Ricky Davis in his dealing with the Denver Nuggets
[edit] Video games
According to Allhiphop.com, Master P and Seth Green are producing a video game entitled Play The Industry. The game has an anticipated 2009 release date.
[edit] Feuds
see [1]
[edit] Discography
[edit] Solo albums
- 1991: Get Away Clean
- 1992: Mama's Bad Boy
- 1994: The Ghettos Tryin to Kill Me!
- 1995: 99 Ways to Die
- 1996: Ice Cream Man
- 1997: Ghetto D
- 1998: MP Da Last Don
- 1999: Only God Can Judge Me
- 2000: Ghetto Postage
- 2001: Game Face
- 2004: Good Side, Bad Side
- 2005: Ghetto Bill
- 2005: Living Legend: Certified D-Boy
- 2006: America's Most Luved Bad Guy
[edit] Collaboration albums
- 2007: Hip Hop History (with Romeo)
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Ebony.
- ^ a b We've got the "hook-up" with Master P
- ^ a b http://www.hiponline.com/artist/music/m/master_p/
- ^ Hip-hop's Down Beat
- ^ Master P Builds Three P. Miller Youth Centers | BallerStatus.com | NEWS
- ^ Master P, Romeo Help Feed The Homeless In New Orleans | BallerStatus.com | NEWS
- ^ Rolling Stone : Master P: The Very Image of Success
- ^ XXLmag.com | Hip-Hop On A Higher Level | » Master P Replaces Bill Clinton as NAACP Keynote Speaker
- ^ http://music.yahoo.com/read/news/37381171
- ^ Master P
- ^ USATODAY.com - Master P replaces Romeo on 'Dancing With the Stars'
- ^ YouTube - "Black History" - Master P & Romeo (Animated Version)
- ^ Mervyn's Expands Urban-Inspired P. Miller Apparel Into Young Men's Line | Business Wire | Find Articles at BNET.com
- ^ Master P: Takes 'A Long, Long, Long Shot' At The NBA
- ^ Master P: The Rapper Becomes a Raptor
- ^ Master P joins NBA All-Star Celebrity Game
[edit] External links
- The Official Promotionz Site for Guttar Music - Master P
- Master P at the Internet Movie Database
- Chicago Tribute
- Estimated net worth at Findarticles
- UrbanDigital Records - Master P's Online Music Distributor
- Master P Artist Page on UrbanDigital Records
- Take A Stand Records - Master P's Record Label for Responsible Hip Hop Artists
- Master P Theatre w/Doug Benson
- Hoopedia Basketball biokh:Master P

