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Written By Alvin aqua Blanco , Director of Content Posted 8 mins ago @aqua174 Alvin aqua Blanco is the Director of Content in the Men’s Division for iOne Digital, steering Cassius Life and Hip-Hop Wired. Representing the Bronx, he was nurtured by a steady diet of Hip-Hop culture and music. He graduated from the University […]

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Lately, Master P’s name has been getting thrown around by people saying he owes them money. So Master P pulled up on ‘The Breakfast Club’ to “educate” the people on a few things. Feeling like too many people in the culture are turning their backs on each other and not helping one another through the struggle, P decided to take to the airwaves and break down the importance of helping one another in the wake of all the gossip surrounding his way of handling business.

Touching on his forthcoming business ventures and a few topics that involve Meek Mill and Fat Trel, Master P tried his best to remind everyone that he’s done more to help the people around him than he gets credit for. Whether or not it helped sway a few minds, we shall see.
Here are the five things we learned from Master P on ‘The Breakfast Club.’

Master P Put Out A Brail Book

Master P wonders why no one talks about the positive things he’s been doing over the years such as a brail book he put out with the help of a 7-year-old blind kid. Instead, he feels people like to talk about how he owes money to some of the people he’s worked with in the past. Allegations he doesn’t confirm nor deny but rather dances around throughout the interview.

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Master P continues to have to keep his good name clean. He has responded to claims that he finessed both Fat Trel and Jess Hilarious.

As per Vibe Magazine the mogul is back on social media to clear up some misconceptions on how others say he conducts business. Recently Fat Trel was a guest on No Jumper podcast. In it he discussed his dealings with Percy during his brief stint as a member of the Louie V Mob and claimed he was never paid for his contributions to a mixtape release. “You know we doing video shoots and photo shoots and we got shirts pressed up that say Louie V Mob and he calling us the Louie V Mob and outside of the money that he was paying me monthly, I was receiving nothing for all of the music I’m putting out!” he explained.

Well Master P gave some more context behind the release on a very detailed Instagram post. “I wish Fat Trel the best. But he is owed nothing from me or my company” he stated. “The only business we ever did was put out a free mixtape on Livemixtapes.com in 2013, which is available to download for free today. We also put it on iTunes, which it didn’t [sell] because you could get it free from Livemixtapes,” he continued. “I covered the entire production costs, paid for flights, an apartment, and rental cars that were trashed and damaged. I’m the only one that made a financial investment in this project and took a loss”.

As the guest host on The Breakfast Club comedian Jess Hilarious also shared her story about allegedly being shorted by Miller when it came to her role in I Got The Hook Up 2. “That man will talk a good game to you, like even with me, I Got The Hook-Up, I’m still owed some bread for that, I’m not gonna lie to you,” she explained. “I did two scenes. He thought you used one scene, you don’t got [to] pay for both of them. No, I stayed there 13 hours to do two scenes.”

The No Limit CEO addressed that claim as well. “For the cowards hiding behind their computers enforcing fake news, I do have @jesshilarious_official contract from 5 years ago for I Got The Hook Up 2 and the copy of the check that was cashed and paid” he responded. “She was joking about a second check that was never in her contract. That’s the narrative they ran with for clickbait and fake headlines. Thank God for receipts!”.
Jess Hilarious has since doubled down on her claim stating she has yet to receive the second half of her payment and also says that his son Romeo also has not been paid. Master P has yet to respond to these claims.
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Romeo Miller and his father, Percy “Master P” Miller engaged in an unfortunate back and forth on social media that shocked fans of the pair, especially those who thought their bond was inseparable. After some time and plenty of fence-mending, Master P and Romeo are back on speaking terms as a father and son should be.
The feud between Romeo Miller, 33, and Master P, 52, began with Miller accusing his father of prioritizing the mental health struggles of others over his late sister, Tytyana Miller, in the wake of the passing of Steven “tWitch” Boss. The online spat involved the elder Miller posting a video about his son, while the younger Miller accused his father of being addicted to social media.

Over the weekend, the Millers patched it up with Romeo sharing a photo alongside his father with a moving caption that he dedicated to his late lister.
From Instagram:
I’m willing to fall on my sword for mines! It was never about parent vs child, or this false narrative or that, it was about doing whatever had to be done for the growth of my family. Today, December 31st, me and my father @masterp had very hard conversations; ironically outside in the rain, but in order for any generation to grow, that communication has to be had and reciprocated on both sides. The good, the bad, and the ugly. No matter the journey ahead, our family can truly begin to heal and I believe many others will use our story as an example to learn from.
Master P also posted the same photo to his page writing, “As a parent, I’m growing, taking self-accountability and educating my family and the next generation. Love takes growth and forgiveness.”

Salute to Romeo Miller and Percy “Master P” Miller.

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