Master P
Percy Robert Miller (born April 29, 1967), better known as Master P, is a rap artist and CEO and founder of No Limit Records.
Biography
Master P lived in New Orleans' infamous Calliope Projects as a child. He has two brothers, Vyshonn (rapper Silkk the Shocker) and Corey (rapper C Murder). His parents divorced, and he split his time between his father's family in New Orleans, and his mother in Richmond, California. He attended the University of Houston on a basketball scholarship, but left and returned to Richmond to live with his mother and study business at Merritt Junior College in nearby Oakland.
In 1989, he inherited $10,000 from his grandfather and opened a record store called No Limit, which he later converted to a record label. He used the label to promote his first album in 1991. The label has released and produced albums by other artists such as Snoop Dogg, Mystikal, and Miller's siblings and son.
He is also an actor and film producer, appearing in both movies and television. He has made guest appearences on "CSI: NY", "OZ", "Moesha", and his son's series "Romeo". His film appearances include the comedy "Uncle P," "I Got the Hook-Up," and the action film "Hollywood Homicide."
Legal Woes
Master P and Miller were arrested in Los Angeles on January 27, 2005, after police found two handguns in the car. They were ordered to stand trial on February 27, 2006, and face a maximum sentence of 3 years if convicted.
Appearance on Dancing With The Stars
Master P participated in the second season of ABC's Dancing With the Stars, which premiered on January 5, 2006. His son, Romeo, had been scheduled to appear on the show, but due to an injury he received while playing a game of basketball, he had to withdraw.
Master P quickly became a lightning rod for controversy on the show. Refusing to wear ballroom shoes and often times looking uninterested in dancing, he received some of the lowest scores from the judges. Despite his belligerence (or perhaps because of it), he survived elimination in the first three weeks of the show, due to the call-in and online voting from viewers. On January 26, 2006, Master P and his partner, Ashly Delgrosso, received a score of 8 out of 30 from the judges, the lowest score ever given in the history of the series. Many people speculated that due to his extensive fan base, Master P would stay in until close to the end; however, on January 27, 2006, he was voted off the show.
Personal Life
Miller has been married twice, and has four children. He is the father of rapper/actor Lil' Romeo.
Master P has been seen attending the New Orleans Saints football games.
Discography
- 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" #26 US
- 1997 "Ghetto D" #1 US
- 1998 "MP Da Last Don" #1 US
- 1999 "Only God Can Judge Me" #2 US
- 2000 "Ghetto Postage" #26 US
- 2001 "Gameface" #53 US
- 2004 "Good Side, Bad Side" #11 US
- 2005 "Ghetto Bill (The Best Hustler In The Game) Vol. 1" #39 US & #1 on Billboard Independent Album Charts US
- 2005 "Ghetto Bill (The Best Hustler In the Game) Vol. 1
- 2005 "Remix Classics"
- 2005 "The Best of Master P"
- 2006 "Ghetto Bill V. 2"
Hit singles
- 1997 "I Miss My Homies" #25 US
- 1998 "Goodbye to My Homies" #27 US
- 1998 "I Got the Hook Up" #16 US
- 1998 "Make Em Say Ugh" #16 US
- 2000 "Mister Icecream Man" #3 US