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Ice Cream Man: King Of The South (Master P biographical movie)
Posted on 8/14/15 at 10:39 am
Posted on 8/14/15 at 10:39 am
Ice Cream Man trailer
Master P’s ‘King Of The South’ Biopic To Be Released In Spring 2016
(AllHipHop News) Another Hip-Hop biographical film is set to hit theaters in 2016. Southern rap legend Percy “Master P” Miller’s life story will be depicted in the forthcoming film Ice Cream Man: King Of The South. The movie was written by Master P, Parde Bridget, and Wayne Conley. They bring alive the real story of a young Percy Miller and how he became one of the most influential names to Hip Hop.
Master P broke major music barriers in the late 90’s with a 80/20 distribution deal that changed the Hip Hop industry. Miller is one of the most successful rappers of all time. The New Orleans born artist-entrepreneur founded the iconic No Limit Records which has sold over 75 million albums worldwide independently in a time when Hip Hop was run by the West and East coasts.
Master P (aka The Ice Cream Man) played a significant role in the rise of Southern Hip Hop to the mainstream. His 1997 album Ghetto D went triple platinum, and the LP spawned the club anthem “Make ‘Em Say Uhh!” featuring Fiend, Silkk The Shocker, Mia X, and Mystikal.
Rising from Louisiana’s Calliope Projects to amassing an estimated net worth north of $350 million is the epitome of the American Dream, and Miller has been mentioned as one of the top ten highest grossing entertainers according to Forbes. Moviegoers will be able to witness that journey with the release of the Master P biopic in Spring 2016.
AllHipHop article
Posted on 8/14/15 at 10:41 am to chinese58
This news makes me say uhhh
Posted on 8/14/15 at 10:43 am to chinese58
P rockin a Ki-Jana Carter jersey at one point.
I'm still patiently waiting on the Mr. Serv-On biopic.
I'm still patiently waiting on the Mr. Serv-On biopic.
Posted on 8/14/15 at 11:08 am to chinese58
quote:
written by Master P
makes me say ugh
Posted on 8/14/15 at 11:35 am to chinese58
Say what you want he's a good businessman
Posted on 8/14/15 at 11:55 am to Hollywood
If any rapper needs a biopic its Bushwick Bill
Posted on 8/14/15 at 12:29 pm to chinese58
quote:
His 1997 album Ghetto D went triple platinum
And one of his songs was dedicated to the creation of crack cocaine.
Posted on 8/14/15 at 12:47 pm to chinese58
Might be a decent movie, but that trailer sucks.
Posted on 8/14/15 at 12:58 pm to Prettyboy Floyd
quote:
And one of his songs was dedicated to the creation of crack cocaine.
He's just inspiring the entrepreneurial spirit in America's youth and giving them the tools to succeed with their lot in life. What's the issue?
Posted on 8/14/15 at 1:03 pm to chinese58
I actually liked I'm Bout it.
Posted on 8/14/15 at 1:07 pm to Prettyboy Floyd
quote:
And one of his songs was dedicated to the creation of crack cocaine.
that song was the jam too
Posted on 8/14/15 at 1:28 pm to MSTiger33
quote:
I actually liked I'm Bout it.
me too
P chasing friendly through the woods
Posted on 8/14/15 at 2:21 pm to MSTiger33
I Got the Hook Up was pretty good.
Posted on 8/14/15 at 2:25 pm to Brosef Stalin
I remember the intro. "This ain't no muthafrickin P!"
Posted on 8/14/15 at 2:34 pm to chinese58
So biographical rapper rises on film will be the new thing for the foreseeable future.
Posted on 8/14/15 at 4:26 pm to SEClint
He hasn't done anything in a while, is he selling ice cream for real?
Posted on 8/14/15 at 4:58 pm to Byron Bojangles III
"No limit studios, what's up?
who dis is, who dis is
****, this rappin 4-tay who is this?
umm this P
P?
Yea this P
Yea well if this is P lemme hear ya say UUUUHHHHH"
{ugngngngnhhghghghg}
This aint no mother frickin P
Man, hang the phone up"
classic shite there.
And the song (and album) wasn't ACTUALLY about making crack, it was a metaphor on making albums and how their music suddenly blew up and they started slinging rap tapes (CDS, actually) much like crack rocks.
I cant believe I just typed that
who dis is, who dis is
****, this rappin 4-tay who is this?
umm this P
P?
Yea this P
Yea well if this is P lemme hear ya say UUUUHHHHH"
{ugngngngnhhghghghg}
This aint no mother frickin P
Man, hang the phone up"
classic shite there.
And the song (and album) wasn't ACTUALLY about making crack, it was a metaphor on making albums and how their music suddenly blew up and they started slinging rap tapes (CDS, actually) much like crack rocks.
I cant believe I just typed that
This post was edited on 8/14/15 at 5:00 pm
Posted on 8/14/15 at 5:02 pm to musick
quote:
"No limit studios, what's up?
who dis is, who dis is
****, this rappin 4-tay who is this?
umm this P
P?
Yea this P
Yea well if this is P lemme hear ya say UUUUHHHHH"
{ugngngngnhhghghghg}
This aint no mother frickin P
Man, hang the phone up"
GOAT music video too
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