Lil Wayne On Seizures: “I Go To Sleep, Wake Up In The Hospital”

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Lil Wayne says he’s “100 percent” despite his recent rash of health problems on “RapFix Live,” while Birdman says Mannie Fresh will not be involved in the next Big Tymers project.

Lil Wayne says he’s healthy. Even though he’s been suffering a string of seizures the last several months, the YMCMB artist-executive said he is not worried about his health. “I’m good,” the mogul told “RapFix Live.” “I’m 100 percent. So everybody know, I don’t know that it happened.”

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Sway, who conducted the interview that also prominently featured Birdman, asked Wayne what the seizures are like. “I go to sleep,” Wayne told him. “Wake up in the hospital. I hope it stops happening…No warning or nothing. I don’t feel sick. I get headaches real fast, but I don’t get no headaches or nothing.”

Wayne also said that he is following his doctor’s advice in order to stay healthy.

Even though Wayne provided several updates about his health, Birdman was the focus of the majority of the interview. The Cash Money Records co-founder said that his oft-delayed Bigger Than Life album is coming out in September. He added that he just needs “to sharpen up a few” of its songs and record more material with Drake and Wayne for the project.

Birdman also said that original member Mannie Fresh will not be a member of the reconfigured Big Tymers, which may feature Drake. Lil Wayne had previously said that there was a possibility that the group may return with a new lineup.

The interviewed concluded with brief commentary and freestyles from T.RONE, Lil Chuckee and other members of YMCMB.

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Flavor Flav assault trial set for Sept. in Vegas

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LAS VEGAS (AP) — A Las Vegas judge has scheduled a September trial for entertainer Flavor Flav on felony charges he chased and threatened his longtime girlfriend’s 17-year-old son with a butcher knife.

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A court spokeswoman says the case is set for Sept. 30 in Clark County District Court for the 54-year-old former rap and reality TV star. His legal name is William Jonathan Drayton Jr.

He could get up to 12 years in prison if he’s convicted.

Drayton pleaded not guilty Tuesday in Nevada state court to felony assault with a weapon and child endangerment charges stemming from a family argument last October.

His attorney didn’t immediately respond to messages.

A local judge who heard the teen testify last month decided there was enough evidence for Drayton to stand trial in state court.

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PepsiCo, Emmett Till Family And Al Sharpton To Meet Wednesday

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Officials with PepsiCo Inc. apologized during a meeting Wednesday with relatives of civil rights icon Emmett Till who were offended by a rapper who had a promotional deal with the company, the Rev. Al Sharpton said.

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Sharpton said a statement that the morning meeting he brokered at company headquarters in Purchase, N.Y., was “positive.”

PepsiCo and Lil Wayne ended their commercial relationship last week over vulgar lyrics the rapper included in a song that referenced Till, a black teen who became a civil rights icon after being killed while visiting Mississippi. Sharpton had urged company officials and the family to meet this week.

The company also faced criticism recently over a Mountain Dew commercial by rapper Tyler, the Creator, of Odd Future that critics say promoted racial stereotypes and violence against women. That ad has been pulled.

Rick Ross also recently lost his deal with Reebok after his lyrics appeared to glorify rape by describing a scenario in which he had his way with a woman incapacitated by drugs.

Sharpton says his National Action Network and the Till family will work together to help rappers become “more engaged and conscientious of civil rights history.”

The Till family thanked Sharpton in a statement texted to The Associated Press and noted, “We look forward to on-going and meaningful collaborations which bridge the music community, corporations, grassroots organizations and youth.”

The company declined to comment beyond what had already been issued by Sharpton and the Till family.

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Kanye West Dedicates “I Am (A) God” To Kim Kardashian, And Serenades Kim

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The Chicago rapper-producer performed the highly-anticipated song last night at the annual Met Gala in New York City.

Kanye West’s god complex continues. The rapper-producer debuted his new song “I Am (A) God” yesterday at the annual Met Gala in New York.

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The song, as performed last night, is a tribute to West’s pregnant girlfriend Kim Kardashian, according to reports.

Kardashian accompanied West to the event and was reportedly smiling during West’s performance of “I Am (A) God,” a song likely culled from his forthcoming album. West is also expected to perform “I Am (A) God” when he appears on “SNL” May 18 . The song gets its title from The Bible passage Psalm 82, which includes a line that, “You are gods.”

Hey, haters: Leave Kim Kardashian alone! That’s the message  that Kanye West shared with the A-list list  attendees inside NYC’s Metropolitan Museum of Art as he performed a new song  during the annual Costume Institute Gala. With his seven-months-pregnant  girlfriend looking on, the rapper, 35, debuted a track that was “an ode to Kim .  . .about how awesome she is,” an insider explained to Us. “The  audience was jamming to it. Kim was smiling and loving it.”

PHOTOS:  Met Gala 2013 looks — over 80 celebs!

Another fan? Supermodel Coco Rocha, who shared a Vine of West’s performance. “Kanye telling Kim not to worry  what anyone says that she’s awesome. Quite touching really.”

Kim Kardashian instagrammed this photo at the 2013 MET Gala.

Kim Kardashian instagrammed  this photo at the 2013 MET Gala. Credit: Courtesy of Kim  Kardashian

By all accounts, Kardashian, 32, had a fantastic night. The reality star  emphasized her baby bump in a Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci gown: A long, floral  print gown with high slit plus matching, built-in gloves and sandals. Sharing  her own snapshot of West’s performance, she returned the compliment: “Baby  you’re AWESOME.” Among other instagram snapshots, Kardashian shared a huge group  shot, where the famous couple are surrounded by other revelers (some of them  flipping off the camera playfully). “Night at the Musuem,” Kardashian wrote in  lieu of a caption.

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Ja Rule Released From Jail, on House Arrest

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Ja Rule was released from prison this morning (May 7).

Fellow Queens rapper N.O.R.E. broke the news on Twitter saying, “Just spoke to @Ruleyork everybody tell him welcome home!!!”

Ja’s official fan site, RuleYork also confirmed the news:

The Rule York team is very proud and excited to announce that Ja Rule has been released from prison! Let’s give him a warm welcome. Ja Rule’s Twitter handle is @ruleyork. Follow him and send him some welcoming tweets. We will be giving you more details of his release shortly. Stay tuned!

He is currently on house arrest.

Layzie Bone Arrested & Released On Bail

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Layzie Bone is the latest member of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony to have a brush with the law, after police discovered outstanding warrants and cuffed the veteran emcee.

Founding Bone Thugs-N-Harmony member Layzie Bone was arrested this morning. The Cleveland, Ohio native was arrested in Calabasas, California after he had what TMZ called, “an encounter” with police at a local hotel.

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Upon running the former Ruthless Records artist’s information, police discovered that L-Burna had two outstanding warrants for his arrest, related to traffic violations. TMZ reports that both warrants were from missed court dates.

Layzie Bone was released on $80,000 bail from the Lost Hills Sheriffs Station earlier today. Last year, Layzie’s band-mate Krayzie Bone was arrested and incarcerated for DUI offenses.

Last week, HipHopDX reported that currently Tha Dogg Pound and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony are working on a Thug Pound collaborative album. Kurupt, praising Layzie in particular, acknowledged the two group’s onetime beef in the mid-1990s.

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Treach Fires Vinnie From Naughty By Nature On Twitter

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There appears to be a riff happening in Hip-Hop group Naughty by Nature. Late last night a tweet from frontman Treach’s Twitter account said that fellow Naughty member, Vinnie, was “fired” from the group, and in a follow-up tweet Treach went on to call Vin Rock a few expletives as well.

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Vinnie from NAUGHTY BY NATURE is Officially FIRED!! Anything he does besides shows til Sept is Frugazy!! Fuck him & the Ground he Walks!!

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Anybody that fucks with that Bitch ass Nigga Don’t Fuck with Me!!

 

Later the certified Naughty by Nature Twitter account tweeted a link from Vinnie’s Instagram page. The picture including the caption “Sitting Vin!” and a quote by Native American resistance fighter Sitting Bull that read:

Warriors are not what you what you think of as warriors. The warrior is not someone who fights, because no one has the right to take another life. The warrior, for us, is one who sacrifices himself for the good of others.

According to the group’s website, Treach, Vinnie, and DJ Kay are scheduled to perform in Durham on May 18th and in North Carolina on May 24th. There is no official statement on Naughty by Nature’s site or Twitter feed about the break up or Treach’s tweets.

Naughty by Nature have been performing as a unit for nearly 25 years. Their first major hit was 1991′s “O.P.P.” They went on to release other huge records like “Uptown Anthem” from the Juice soundtrack and the Top 10 single “Hip Hop Hooray.”

The group officially stopped recording together in 1999 as each member went on to pursue individual careers. Treach and Vinnie reunited for 2002′s IIcons, but it was not until Anthem Inc in 2011 that all three members were associated with an album as Naughty by Nature. The group has been touring around the world together for years.

Calls made to Naughty by Nature’s management were not responded to at the time this article was published. AllHipHop will update this story as more details emerge.

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George Clinton Compares Chief Keef To Funkadelic

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Funk pioneer George Clinton of Parliament Funkadelic says he loves the Chicago rapper’s “I Don’t Like.”

George Clinton found an interesting musical link. The Funk pioneer said he compares Chief Keef’s “I Don’t Like” to Funkadelic’s “Get Off Your Ass and Jam,” a 1975 song Clinton wrote that has been sampled by Public Enemy, Tupac and Schoolly D, among others.

“I love that record,” Clinton said of Chief Keef’s “I Don’t Like” during a VladTV interview. “[Chief Keef has] got

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the attitude. It’s like, ‘Shit! God damn! Get off yo’ ass and jam!’ ‘That’s that shit I don’t like,’ and they do it with such conviction.”

Clinton also discusses the extensive number of rap artists who have incorporated his work, citing the music of Public Enemy, Erick Sermon, Digital Underground, Dr. Dre and N.W.A. “[Dr.] Dre, they did the West Coast version of P-Funk,” Clinton said.

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Lil’ Kim Sued By Former Business Manager For $15 Million

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Lil Kim has been sued by a former business manager who charges the Queen Bee cost her millions in failed business deals.

Andrew Ro of International Rock Star Corp says he lost millions on Lil Kim after he had a number of products for the BK rapper to endorse, including perfume, energy drinks, vodka, clothing and even a honey maker. Ro says Kim wanted to be paid extra to attend meetings, which made it close to impossible to make the deals successful.

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Ro said Kim refused to promote a perfume line and even stopped taking calls from the company.

According to TMZ, Kim send Ro a cease and desist letter to put a halt to all business deals in progress, charging that the IRS tricked her into these deals.

Ro claims Kim caused his company to lose $15 millions.

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Trick Daddy Willing To Sit Down With Lil Wayne Following Strip Club Incident

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Trick Daddy not opposed to making amends with Lil Wayne, but says “he would have been in the hospital for a different reason than a seizure” if he really wanted issues with the rapper.

Miami rapper Trick Daddy may be willing to hash out his differences with fellow artist Lil Wayne following their April incident at King Of Diamonds, but the rapper didn’t have the most pleasant of words for Wayne during a recent chat with TMZ.

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“If I [wanted to start shit with Lil Wayne] he would have been in the hospital for a different reason than a seizure,” Trick Daddy revealed to TMZ while speaking on a possible sit-down.

Trick Daddy’s willingness for a sit-down, one that Birdman suggested, with the Young Money rapper comes as a result of a mid-April incident that resulted in a member from Trick Daddy’s camp allegedly throwing a lit cigarette into Lil Wayne’s hair as the rapper attempted to leave Miami’s King Of Diamonds. Security was quick to diffuse the situation before both camps engaged in anything physical.

Trick Daddy was also one of several South Florida-based artists to criticize Lil Wayne following ill remarks the rapper made in regards to the Miami Heat.

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Diddy Slams Bullying In WWE-Sponsored Clip

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Diddy partners with WWE’s Be a STAR initiative to combat bullying.

Diddy has a new cause. The mogul appears in a new video for WWE’s Be A STAR anti-bullying initiative.

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The man born Sean Combs calls bullying a “very serious” issue in the 60-second clip. “No matter the form or the location, it’s gotta stop,” Diddy, a Be a STAR ambassador, says in the video. “Remember, we’re all in this together. So, look for help. It’s out there. If it’s not you being bullyied, help somebody who is…Be a star and stand up to bullying.”

WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon released a statment celebrating Diddy’s partnership with Be a STAR. “WWE is proud to continue its partnership with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and join together to put an end to bullying,” McMahon said.

Diddy isn’t the only rap connection to Be a STAR, though. The businessman wears a shirt from Damion “D-Roc’s” Butler’s Invisible Bully clothing line in the video. Butler was one of the late The Notorious B.I.G.’s best friends.

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Emmett Till’s Family Reacts To Mountain Dew Dropping Lil Wayne

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The Till family commends Mountain Dew for dropping Lil Wayne. The Emmett Till family’s campaign to see action taken against Lil Wayne found success yesterday when Mountain Dew dropped Lil Wayne as a sponsor. Today, the Till family reacts publicly to the news and now hopes to put the saga behind them.

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According to AllHipHop, Airickca Gordon-Taylor, Executive Director of Mamie Till Mobley Foundation, made the following statement in reaction to the news.

“Back in February, when I first heard the lyrics, I was in utter shock, disappointment and sadness. Just as Mamie Till Mobley didn’t endure the pain of losing Emmett Till alone, many people have stood in solidarity with our family, even if it wasn’t the most popular stand to take.

“The road less traveled is surely not the easiest but standing for your principles provides the endurance needed to fight for human and civil rights. This decision was monumental, we commend Mountain Dew for taking action towards better social responsibility, and now I finally feel that we can exhale and focus on our beloved Mamie Till Mobley’s charge… Let’s get on with the business of positive thinking and living.”

Simeon Wright, an eyewitness to the kidnapping of Emmett Till also made a statement in reaction to the news.

“This is beyond my expectations, I’m pleased that it happened and it shouldn’t waited for public outcry. Anything that belittles or degrades the memory of Emmett Till shouldn’t be in the public square,” He said. “Racism is still out there. Whatever you listen too, whatever you do, get an education. ‘Don’t let this system destroy you.’”

Mountain Dew responded to the lyrics in a statement, calling them an “offensive reference to a revered civil rights icon does not reflect the values of our brand.”

Thursday, a Till family spokesperson said that Lil Wayne’s statement “falls short of an apology.” On Wednesday, Wayne made an official apology to the Till family in a public statement.

The whole controversy surrounds lyrics that Lil Wayne made on Future’s “Karate Chop (Remix)” in which Wayne rapped that he “beat the pussy up like Emmett Till,” referring to the 1955 beating and subsequent murder of a Mississippi teenager for allegedly flirting with a White woman.

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Funeral Services Planned for Chris ‘Mac Daddy’ Kelly

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After a week of mourning and speculation that Chris “Mac Daddy” Kelly died of a drug overdose, funeral services have officially been planned for the former childhood star from the rap duo Kris Kross.

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While cocaine and heroin are likely to be the deadly combination that took the life of Chris Kelly, police have not revealed the toxicology results yet.

In addition, Kelly’s mother told police that Kelly had become sick after using the deadly combination of drugs often called “speed-balling.”

The Murray Brothers Funeral Home in Atlanta, Georgia will hold a public viewing for Kelly in the afternoon and evening on Wednesday (May 8).

The funeral services will take place on Thursday (May 9) at Jackson Memorial Baptist Church.

Chris Kelly’s passing comes just weeks after he re-united with fellow Kris Kross member Chris Smith for the So-So Def 20th Anniversary All-Star concert.

The group was said to be joining a possible So-So Def reunion tour in the coming months.

Chis Kelly was just 34 year-old.

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Mister Cee To Address Prostitution Bust On Hot 97 Morning Show

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DJ Mister Cee will reportedly join the Hot 97 morning show to address the allegations that he was arrested attempting to get sex from a male prostitute.

The news broke earlier today, as police claimed Cee, a Hot 97 DJ, tried to solicit a man for sex on a Brooklyn corner earlier Saturday morning. The man purported to be a hooker was actually an undercover cop.

Cee has not addressed the situation at press time and has not indicated his position on the matter.

The interview will be conducted on Hot 97 at 7:45 am Eastern Standard Time on Monday.

Mr. Serv-On Recalls The Phone Conversation That Broke Up No Limit Records

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Mr. Serv-On claims Master P and No Limit Records gave artists the best contracts in Rap history. He reveals how a speaker-phone and an upset executive compromised an independent juggernaut.

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In 1999, Mr. Serv-On’s sophomore album, Da Next Levelgarned a #1 debut on the Rap/Hip Hop charts for reigning independent label No Limit Records. According to the New Orleans, Louisiana native who was with the label since the mid-1990s, that was the year No Limit sold 22 million units. Sadly, it was a year before the label suffered an artist exodus which was led by in-house production team Beats By The Pound. In an interview this week with the Underground Society online radio show, Mr. Serv-On explained the root of the artist departure—including his own—and how it greatly damaged No Limit’s legacy.

“The thing that really messed it up was when Beats By The Pound and [Master P] got into the smallest thing,” began Serv. “Man, and when I tell you why No Limit [Records] broke up—’cause he didn’t get rid of people. He did a few interviews out there. That was just [because] his feelings were hurt, ’cause niggas walked off. He’d be like, ‘I got rid of niggas.’ In ’99, when most of us walked off, we sold 22 million albums. You don’t go and get rid of niggas that helped you sell 22 million.”

According to Mr. Serv-On, Beats By The Pound—which included KLC, Craig B, Mo B. Dick and Odell—stirred the pot with a contract dispute. “This shows you how No Limit really broke up, and ended up levelin’ off and fadin’: Basically, P was doin’ a huge business deal. Contracts came out; we didn’t live by contracts, we lived by handshakes and word—blood in, blood out. Our contracts was better than any contracts, ever. I own my masters! We own everything. We got 50/50 [splits]. That’s how real the nigga played us, and we owned our publishing. He was a real dude with it. What happened was, he had to get signed contracts to do this big business transaction with [No Limit Records’ distributor at the time] Priority [Records]. When the contracts came, the producers were like, ‘Man, I’ma get a lawyer.'” Lawyers had not previously been part of the agreements in the New Orleans-based street label.

Mr. Serv-On, who helped bring KLC and Craig B to the label before its mainstream success watched his friends bring in legal counsel. “We had people in our circle that weren’t so-they-say ‘street guys’—and they was with that bullshit. So one day [in a phone meeting], P was like, ‘Man, they don’t wanna sign [the contract], fuck ’em!’ The [lawyer had Beats By The Pound] on speaker. And they heard it. P didn’t really mean nothin’ by it; he was just gettin’ mad, like you would with your homie.”

According to Serv, KLC felt particularly slighted, after producing hits such as “Bout It, Bout It,” “Make ‘Em Say Uhh!” and “Down 4 My Niggaz,” all major hits on top-selling albums. Mr. Serv-On explained, “[KLC and Master P] was like [Dr.] Dre and Snoop [Dogg]. That kinda really fucked KL up, to hear that.” Master P and KLC reportedly had several difficult verbal exchanges following the phone conversation. “P being stubborn, wouldn’t apologize. KL was like, ‘I’ma stand my ground.’ So Beats By The Pound walked away. P waited so long to say, ‘Man, Serv, go call Beats, let’s work this out.’ It was too late. They was gettin’ deals.” Beats By The Pound left the label, working under the name Medicine Men. In recent years, KLC has worked with the likes of Bun B, B.G., and former No Limit artists Curren$y and Mystikal.

Beats By The Pound’s departure upset the roster at the label, which included Fiend, Mia X and Magic, in addition to Mr. Serv-On. “When they walked off, all the artists were like, ‘P, we’re not workin’ with these other producers.’ In turn, that got him mad and whatever.” Having reportedly brought Beats By The Pound to No Limit, Serv admitted his difficult stake in the situation. “I got caught in the middle, ’cause I brought the two main producers—with the most hits—to No Limit. It was like, ‘Man, get them back.'” Serv claims that he went from a pupil of Master P in the label and A&R’ing to grunt-work. “It went to, ‘Aight Serv, what’s going on? I’ll holla at you on this, this and that.’ I was working on my third album, which the world never got to hear—which was just crazy. I went to turn it in, and it was kinda funny.” He deduced, “This shit ain’t family no more…for me, that’s what I came up with.” In late 1999, followingDa Next Level, Mr. Serv-On left No Limit. A year later, he released War Is Me, Pt. 1: Battle Decisions on the small independent label, Lifetime Entertainment. Interestingly enough, the album featured extensive production by Beats By The Pound’s Craig B. Serv admits that while behind the scenes, his former label boss helped his career even after No Limit. “He helped me in the background—still got me deals and got me situations overseas with clothing stuff.”

Still, it all comes back to that one phone conversation. “Everybody walked away…that big-ass conglomerate broke down because of two people that were just too stubborn to sit down and talk, over somethin’ that wasn’t even supposed to be heard: a ‘fuck ’em.'”

Master P and son Romeo are currently revamping No Limit Forever Records, now based in Los Angeles, California. The roster is said to include Fat Trel and former Death Row Records hopeful Eastwood, in addition to Master P, Romeo and Silkk The Shocker.

Two years ago this month, Mr. Serv-On released Internet Platinum. The full interview is below:

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