Master P still has enough left in the tank to make power moves in hip-hop. Checkout who the No Limit General is teaming up with:
Do you remember when Master P and the No Limit Army use to come to town? All the people in the hood would come out and celebrate because they knew No Limit was coming to tear ya city down.
With a roster that read like a war plan P was the general in army that to this day cannot be matched when it came down to the facts. I mean yeah everybody got their label active and all, but No Limit, man you already know. There is no comparison. It is what it is. The man represents true independence when it comes to the game. Bigger than the rest because of his ability to hold out on taking 10% to be the face and voice of someone else's brand P has always been the man when it comes to black ownership. He continues to contribute to the overall success of hip-hop and how far we have come. And then to bring Romeo into the fold and have him making the moves he's making they continue to set a great example when it comes to what and how we all would love to pass along true wealth to our kids.
The Miller family has done it again and linked up with Wal-Mart. Master P and Romeo have taken the cost out of high fashion by bringing their affordable P.Miller clothing to Wal-Mart. The father-son duo's clothing is known as "The Great American Brand" and is already the hottest line for kids this back-to-school season.
"I figured out a way to make clothes affordable for inner-city families," said Master P. "We use the same factories and the same materials as Sean John, Rocawear, and Ed Hardy. These are quality clothes you'd normally find at a department store like Macy's. Now you can pick up the same high-end fashion at an affordable price."
So be looking out for the brand that still makes you say Ugggghhhh next to the smiley face dude bouncing around in Wal Mart. Don't play everybody goes to Wal Mart. That's like the mall in some towns. And to everybody with they nose up right now, wait til you need to make grocery, get some batteries, buy some fish food, get a new battery for your car, get a new flat screen wall mount and buy some socks at 3am. Macy's can't do that; I'll see ya on Isle 3.
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Just imagine if the next time you're in Wal Mart and all of a sudden you hear this over the loud speaker.
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