MASTER P'S ROLE IN THE SUCCESS OF THE BAY AREA UNDERGROUND RAP SCENE?

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Jan 9, 2006
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YEAH TOO SHORT ALREADY WAS BIG IN THE BAY, AS WELL AS THE LUNIZ, RICHIE RICH AND E40. WESTCOAST BADBOYZ 1 AND 2 DISPLAYED A LOT OF NEW ARTISTS.. LIKE MAC DRE 11/5, RAPPIN 4 TAY, COUGNUT,UNLV, JT, QUINN....AND SO ON. THANK YOU MASTER P..
 

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Yeah he had a big part in the Bay Area, we the reason he got on in the streets in blew the fuck up with this indapendant shit, but where was the fucken respect and love he had for the Bay Area when he blew the fuck up in made all that damn money, to me it seemed like he soaked up hella game in bounced, but I got a lot of respect for him. But it's funny, cause now the Bay Area got a little buzz goin and it looks like we gone be next, in a couple weeks ago I heard one of Master P new songs in the shit was called "Go Dumn"
 
Mar 8, 2006
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Fuck Master P. That pussy is all over Nickelodeon and shit. Haha. Hes a bitch. And I heard his little bitch son and Bow Wow are beefin. Haha.
I think Bow Wow snatched Lil Romeos Mickey Mouse spinner chain.
 
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P would've been a bay legend if he kept it bay...but that fool jacked C Bo for his style and ran back south to sell 700 million, and never look back. I can never in a million years knock his hustle...but he did show 0 love to the bay after he blew.
 
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wut did master p do for tha bay? i really wanna hear that.....

it wuz tha exact opposite, tha bay underground rap scene taught that nigga how to grind and he took it to tha south and blew them up, tha South need to thank master p a whole lot more for stealin cali niggaz grind...
cuz if anything master p actually TOOK AWAY from tha bay area underground rap scene by giving them a smaller market once tha south got they own shit to bump
 
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I don't know I think y'all may be givin' P a little too much hate on this one....I mean even when he did go back down south which was his home...he never said f#!k the west. Actually, quite the opposite.....Big Ed, Steady Mobbin' and others were all from the Bay.....he did tracks with E-40 and not to mention he arguably re-ignited Snoop Dogg's career-after a disappointing album in sales.
 

kle

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Master P gets his money, aint no reason to knock his grind, he reps the south now so be it, aint no reason to hate, but as for the thread i do think Master P took more from the bay then he gave back, but aint no reason to bitch or complain, just keep it moving, we got natl' attention now, let's establish ourselves in hip hop with or without Master P.