Master P’s ‘King Of The South’ Biopic To Be Released In Spring 2016

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Trillaaaaaa;8290941 said:
I didn't appreciate your take on the Drake/Meek situation

I started disliking you on your opinion of 50 vs Ja

But in this this thread you officially exposed yourself as a fuck nigga

Good day sir

nah fam P was wac on the mic. the sad thing is that he had yall niggas buying silk the shocker albums. his music is horrible. the only song i like was bout it bout it 2 and thats because of cam. he was a certified coon, a cartoon character, a trsh MC.

u just like wack shit my nigga. no disrespect. u like ja rule and think meek won the beef. fuck outta here. u got stevie j in your avi. fuck outta here. u wack

P music was wack but his story is interesting.
 
im officially turning into an old man and im not even 40 yet. the rappers that get respect seem retarded to me. Meek mill. Dej loaf. come on now. lol. I cant be trippin.
 
I don't like this energy. It's re-trauma shock all over again. Let's leave the biopics/documentaries at "Notorious", "Straight Outta Compton", and the 2Pac story (but the Black Panther/Militant Pac that was true to who he is).

We don't need to re-poison our babies with the Crack that got us all fucked up in the first place. We need to move past that and bury it for good. We need to move on to something more better and more inspiring. That Gangsta $hit needs to stay stuck in time and not continue on. We all know that the lil niggaz just gonna wanna grow up and do the same shit.......

"Neighborhood Dopeman"
 
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We're on the verge of our first African-American President completing his Terms (and not die). He inspired all of us to do better, Shawty even lowered the Murder Rate & Crime Rate. He did that.

Now once he's out of Office what are we gonna do? Go back to being Entertainers and Street Dealers again.... Foh. We gotta do better, ALOT better. Word to Eazy-E

Y'all are getting so old and stuck in your ways that you forgettin what it's like to be a Kid again. They gonna eat whatever we feed em. Y'all know how this shit works. We went from Public Enemy to NWA, Malcolm X to Ben Jealous. Stay woke
 
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This COULD be epic epic, P's had a crazy life and has great story behind him of his family in the streets and his granddad giving him start up money etc to being almost worth a billion when rappers dreamt of making a million!!!
 
Aye no lie, I was living in Sacramento for a second. This nigga from Detroit was bumping his "Cookie Monster" mixtape. That shit went hard. This like 05-06.
 
I'll check this out when it drops. I can remember being a lil boy hearing No Limit being played all throughout the Sip.

P definitely one of the kings of the south.
 
genocidecutter;8291659 said:
Master P is a hip-hop legend

If you ever needed more proof that Master P and all of his artists save maybe two were total trash look no further than the nigga who likes Twiztid or whatever the fuck being a fan.

 
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officialmasterpQueen Latifah Signs On To Master P Bio Film, King of the South

The actress, talk show host and rapper lands a major role to play the mother of the young Percy Miller aka Master P rags to riches story. The film is based on Master P's overcoming poverty and finding a way out the ghetto for his family through his music.

Flavor Unit executive Shakim Compere says, "This is a great role for Queen Latifah. Master P has an amazing story and has broke a lot of barriers in hip-hop, paving the way for artists to make real money and run their own businesses in the music industry. We have so much respect for what he's done in the game, we want to help make sure that his story is told authentically with A-list talent." The King of The South is the latest theatrical endeavor for Latifah who most recently starred in Lifetime's Steel Magnolia's reboot. Her Flavor Unit also struck in overall deal with BET and Centric to revive VH1's scripted series Single Ladies.

King of The South is written by Parde Bridget, Wayne Conley and Percy Miller, produced by CP3 Filmworks. The recreation of young Percy Millers's life and the rise of the Ice Cream Man, No Limit empire, how one man with his last $500, turn down a million-dollar record contract to go on to sell over 75 million records on his own independent label.
 

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