First former Hot Boys member Turk presumably threw shade at Cash Money, now C-Murder is calling out his brother Master P and he's talking some pretty heavy stuff.

On the 3-minute cut, C bares his soul telling of his trials and tribulations including serving a life sentence for the murder of Steve Thomas.

He reveals that somewhere down the line in life he derailed taking his budding career down, too. A hurt C-Murder raps on the chorus, "All I wanted to be was a soldier like P."

Prior to his 2009 conviction, C rapped alongside Master P on his No Limit record label but the relationship between the two has gotten rocky since then.

"I'm having dreams that my brother's tryna kill me...why this n***a hate the real C?," he asks on his latest release.

C goes on to call his "hero" a disloyal hypocrite. He even accuses the No Limit leader of assassinating the incarcerated rapper's character.

Take a listen to C-Murder's message to his brother Master P after the jump.

According to The Associated Press, District Judge Hans Liljeberg gave C, real name Corey Miller, the mandatory life sentence following the rapper's conviction in the 2002 shooting of 16-year-old fan Steve Thomas at a now-closed nightclub in Harvey, Louisiana.

The teen reportedly used a fake ID to get into the club where he was beaten by C-Murder's entourage before the rapper shot him.

This isn't the first time C has lived up to his rap name. As reported by MTV, he pleaded no contest to separate second-degree attempted-murder charges stemming from a 2001 incident at Baton Rouge, Louisiana's Club Raggs, in which he allegedly pulled a gun on a bouncer.

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