I mean really...should Master P be on Nickelodeon??

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i think tha question wuz really more like "morally, should master p be allowed on nickelodeon?" i dont think anyone who triez to rap about selling drugz and all that shit should be on children'z programing.
 

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I thinkin it's more for his son....but you have people out here rappin about pimpin and shit like that , there married and have kids ...plus once again it's the paernts responsability to monitor what there kids see and do
 

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i tuned in for a minute were master p was trying to kill some mouse...lol...

and what the fuck is that about...you got master p decked out in hip hop gear...you got his son lil romeo dressing acting like hes getto gabulous or some shit making half ass raps about little prebuecent girls...and they share a house with some suburban ass white ppl with geeks for some kids who have probably never seen a black face...where are they supposed to live?...oregon or some shit...lmao...whats the story on the show?....howd that living arrangement come to be?
 
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FATAL NYGHTMARE said:
i think tha question wuz really more like "morally, should master p be allowed on nickelodeon?" i dont think anyone who triez to rap about selling drugz and all that shit should be on children'z programing.
lol @ tries to rap!!!

I feel what you're sayin. But the show is suuuuuper duuuuuper gay. I think he adopted the lil white dude or somethin. And they got this little hip hop group that practices in the garage. Who the hell told Percy Miller he could act in the first damn place? They need to be shot.

 
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It dosen't matter what Network you on. Just as long as you are getting paid. I bet some of your favorite rappers will be on Nickalodeon, Lifetime, Family channel etc so they can get a check to feed they family. IMO P is one of the smartest guys in music, Because when he was on top he took advantage of things so when his music isn't hot no more he will still stack major loot.
 
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Cesolito #1 said:
It dosen't matter what Network you on. Just as long as you are getting paid. .
Actually, IT DOES MATTER when you've developed your whole persona to be "street credible" and then go do family entertainment. I mean, Master P could have gone into hip-hop and rapped about the complexity of the universe, but instead he chose gangsta rap and sang about slanging dope fucking bitches and shooting rivals. Now he's doing kids shows and that's flagrant creampuffery as far as I'm concerned.
 
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Terrapatch said:
Actually, IT DOES MATTER when you've developed your whole persona to be "street credible" and then go do family entertainment. I mean, Master P could have gone into hip-hop and rapped about the complexity of the universe, but instead he chose gangsta rap and sang about slanging dope fucking bitches and shooting rivals. Now he's doing kids shows and that's flagrant creampuffery as far as I'm concerned.

That was in his younger days when he first started and plus his son wasn't always traveling with him. In numerous interviews and TV shows he stated that he has changed his life to positive for the best. The problem with alot of people is they don't know how to let the past be history and move on to the future. For example alot of people on here was crying because LBI didn't sound like SOS. Or GameFace didn't sound like Ice Cream Man. you can't live in the 90's when its 2003.
 
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Well this explains why I seen this little 9 year old white boy walkin around the mall singin...."The Ghettos tryin to killll me!! They might send me to the pen but doin time, that dont scare me!!"
 
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^^^BWAAAAAHAHAHAHA!!!

I know. Me & my son were standing in line at Kennywood (this amusement park out here). There was a white family standing in front of me (a mom, 2 teenage boys, & a little girl who was like 6 or 7). The one boy said to the little girl, "Go ahead. Say it. Let me hear you say it." So the little girl gets all proud & says, "G-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g G-Uniiiiit!" I was like WWWWWTTTTTFFFFF?!?!?!?! Then dude was like, "Hey mom, listen to this." And the little girl says it again. That was definitely like whoa.

=)
 
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Locahontas said:
^^^BWAAAAAHAHAHAHA!!!

I know. Me & my son were standing in line at Kennywood (this amusement park out here). There was a white family standing in front of me (a mom, 2 teenage boys, & a little girl who was like 6 or 7). The one boy said to the little girl, "Go ahead. Say it. Let me hear you say it." So the little girl gets all proud & says, "G-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g G-Uniiiiit!" I was like WWWWWTTTTTFFFFF?!?!?!?! Then dude was like, "Hey mom, listen to this." And the little girl says it again. That was definitely like whoa.

=)
lol.......and then the mom says, "its muuurrrrrrdaaaaaaaaa"