Master P Reacts To Negativity From His Former Artists: "You Still Thinkin' About Me?"

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FORT LAUDERDALE, FL - JANUARY 12: Master P speaks during Rap Snacks Disrupt 2023 Feed The Soul: A Conversation On Culture, Community, Family and Creating Wealth at W Fort Lauderdale on January 12, 2023 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (Photo by Ivan Apfel/Getty Images)
P joked that there should be a seven-year statue of limitation. "You shouldn't be allowed to get on no podcast and talk about nobody!"

If you have something negative to say about your time with Master P, just ensure it's under the statute of limitations. The seven-year limit was imposed by Percy Miller during his appearance on The Gaud Show. It was then that he joked about his former artists sitting down for interviews to express their past grievances. According to the music icon, if he hasn't seen you in almost a decade, you shouldn't speak about him.

"If you moved on 10 or 15 or 20 years after me, why is you talkin' about me? How could an artist be mad at me? Let me tell y'all what my motto was: if you don't want to be with me, I don't want to be with you. It was almost like in a relationship. I ain't tryin' to hold you back. And so, a lot of these artists, go back and check. Whenever they say they didn't want to be with No Limit or they feel that they could go and move on, I tear they contract up."

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FORT LAUDERDALE, FL - JANUARY 12: Master P attends Rap Snacks Disrupt 2023 Feed The Soul: A Conversation On Culture, Community, Family and Creating Wealth at W Fort Lauderdale on January 12, 2023 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (Photo by Ivan Apfel/Getty Images)
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Miller said even when artists wanted to part ways, he never took any additional money from them. "I let them go! And some, I didn't even sign contracts with. Who y'all know, in this business, allow people to go sign with other companies, but they never talks bout those other companies after they moved on. They still talkin' about me. That make me feel good. You still thinking 'bout me?"

No Limit's head honcho got a good chuckle from his own remarks, but he was fiercely serious. "It should be a law. After seven years, you shouldn't be allowed to get on no podcast and talk about nobody. Think about it! It's a statute of limitations! If you ain't been around that person in over seven years, you don't deserve to talk about them."

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Since 2019, Erika Marie has worked as a journalist for HotNewHipHop, covering music, film, television, art, fashion, politics, and all things regarding entertainment. With 20 years in the industry under her belt, Erika Marie moved from a writer on the graveyard shift at HNHH to becoming a Features Editor, highlighting long-form content and interviews with some of Hip Hop’s biggest stars. She has had the pleasure of sitting down with artists and personalities like DJ Jazzy Jeff, Salt ’N Pepa, Nick Cannon, Rah Digga, Rakim, Rapsody, Ari Lennox, Jacquees, Roxanne Shante, Yo-Yo, Sean Paul, Raven Symoné, Queen Naija, Ryan Destiny, DreamDoll, DaniLeigh, Sean Kingston, Reginae Carter, Jason Lee, Kamaiyah, Rome Flynn, Zonnique, Fantasia, and Just Blaze—just to name a few. In addition to one-on-one chats with influential public figures, Erika Marie also covers content connected to the culture. She’s attended and covered the BET Awards as well as private listening parties, the Rolling Loud festival, and other events that emphasize established and rising talents. Detroit-born and Long Beach (CA)-raised, Erika Marie has eclectic music taste that often helps direct the interests she focuses on here at HNHH. She finds it necessary to report on cultural conversations with respect and honor those on the mic and the hardworking teams that help get them there. Moreover, as an advocate for women, Erika Marie pays particular attention to the impact of femcees. She sits down with rising rappers for HNHH—like Big Jade, Kali, Rubi Rose, Armani Caesar, Amy Luciani, and Omerettà—to gain their perspectives on a fast-paced industry.

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