• Master P Discusses the Reasons for His Divorce and Messy Legal Battle

    Master P has been experiencing a long and messy divorce with his soon-to-be ex-wife Sonya Miller. The legendary record producer appeared on The Real with his children, including Lil Romeo, to clear up some rumors about the divorce proceedings and try to explain the truth. Master P does not seem to hold any serious acrimony against Miller, who allegedly abuses drugs and has caused quite a bit of difficulty in the divorce. The family discussed what they felt would be the best outcome given the sordid circumstances.
  • Master P, Ex-Wife's Divorce Settlement Leads to Massive Support Payments

    The ugly court battle between media mogul Master P (Percy Miller) and his estranged wife Sonya Miller, has finally come to an end and the result is not pretty for the No Limit Records entrepreneur. Despite the nasty back and forth allegations between the estranged couple, utimatley Miller has been ordered to pay Sonya $27 thousand a month plus all legal fees accrued during the case.
  • Master P Talks Upcoming Biopic, Being Threatened by Suge Knight & Signing Snoop Dogg

    During Master P's extensive 40-minute interview, the mogul and rapper shared his perspective on the newly released N.W.A. biopic, "Straight Outta Compton." The New Orleans native also detailed stories of being threatened by Suge Knight, signing Snoop Dogg on the heels of his stint with Death Row Record and what fans can expect from his upcoming biopic film.
  • Master P Puts Charlamagne in Check During Breakfast Club Interview

    Master P was in New York City recently and stopped by The Breakfast Club to catch up with DJ Envy, Angela Yee and Charlamagne Tha God. Of course he talked about his recent collaboration with Lil Wayne, the recent banger "Power," giving credit to Mack Maine for reaching out. P continued to deny rumors that he was trying to lure Weezy over to his No Limit Forever label after unrest surfaced with Cash Money (and it's only getting worse). Things got a little heated during the convo when Charlamagne started to talk about Mercedes, who's signed to P's label.
  • Lil Wayne's Manager Cortez Bryant Talks Cash Money Beef on Instagram

    Lil Wayne's longtime manager Cortez Bryant is the latest Weezy affiliate to speak out about the Cash Money debacle. The rapper aired his issues with the label in December, saying he felt like a prisoner and that Birdman was responsible for delaying "Tha Carter V." Multiple label heads, including Master P of No Limit Forever, have expressed interest in coming to Wayne's aid. Bryant offered his opinion on Instagram recently, "Vibe" notes. Here is what Weezy's manager had to say: "@LilTunechi built Young Money from his dreams to reality. Launched the careers of @Drake @NICKIMINAJ @Tyga not from their talent but from the belief in what he saw that they saw in themselves and put everything in making sure they fulfill their dreams! That's what Young Money is about That's the DNA of the real Lil Wayne Sacrifice himself to want his artist to be better! Wayne carried Cash Money on his back for over 10 years when he could have left and did this on his own The most loyal person I know on earth! He don't deserve the shit he's going through at this point in the game. One thing for sure Two things for certain @mackmaine and myself will not let this dream die WE GOT US! #YOUNG MONEY #sorry4forthewait #freeCV "
  • Master P Talks Possibility of Signing Lil Wayne to No Limit Forever Label [WATCH]

    Lil Wayne and Master P finally linked up on a few tracks, mending a longtime feud between Cash Money Records and the No Limit brand. The rumor mill began turning shortly thereafter that Weezy would be joining P's record label since there has been some problems in the Cash Money realm. Wayne has yet to comment on the speculation, but Master P stopped by "Sway in the Morning" to talk about the possibility. "Anything is possible, but Wayne just making good music. I rapped on his record, he rapped on this 'Power' record, we're gonna build a relationship from there. However it goes, it's all official over here," he said, "Vibe" notes. It is all respect between the No Limit head and Birdman, at least on P's end, and he had nothing but kind words for the Cash Money team. Master P also praised Weezy's business sense. "I'm there for him, if that's what he needs," P said. "But I think he know what he's doing with his situation. He's been in this game a long time, he's one of the best rappers in the world. I just appreciate me and him getting together." Wayne first shared his issues with Cash Money in December, blaming the label and Baby for the constant delays of his upcoming album "Tha Carter V."
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