Master P

It appears there has been a mix-up with the music tracks provided. The artist Master P, whose real name is Percy Robert Miller, is a legendary figure in the hip hop scene, widely recognized for his role as the founder of No Limit Records. However, the list of song titles seems to include tracks that may not be associated with him, as some represent genres and collaborative efforts that don't align with Master P's well-known discography.

Master P, born on April 29, 1970, in New Orleans, Louisiana, rose to prominence in the mid-1990s through the independent record label No Limit Records, which pioneered the Southern rap phenomenon and gave birth to a dynasty that included heavyweights like Snoop Dogg, Mystikal, and Silkk the Shocker. Master P's blend of gritty, street-wise narratives and entrepreneurial acumen crafted an unprecedented template for rapper-turned-moguls. His own musical career hit a peak with the release of his fifth studio album "Ice Cream Man" and notably, the multi-platinum "Ghetto D," featuring the chart-topping hit "Make 'Em Say Uhh!"

An icon in the industry, Master P has also ventured into acting, directing, and entrepreneurship, delving into realms as diverse as sports management and fashion. A savvy businessman, he has left an indelible mark not only on music but also on the broader cultural landscape, championing a blueprint for self-reliance and business acumen in the entertainment world.

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