Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Master P-hole Goes to Washington

Percy Miller, AKA Master P, has cashed the checks and cleaned up his rap. He testified in front of a congressional panel on 9/25 with producer David Banner. The “reformed” gangsta rapper is now pioneering clean lyrics through his own record label. Currently, “P” and his actor-rapper son Lil’ Romeo are the only acts on the label, rapping as “The Miller Boyz.” They have an exclusive deal to sell the profanity-free CD in Wal-Mart. "I am not trying to take away anyone's freedom of speech," said Miller, 40. "I'm concerned about the constant use of profanity. We need to clean up our lyrics, but not turn our backs on the entire hip-hop community, because they're not the problem. The artists are the puppets who are controlled by the puppeteers. It's time for accountability." He then exited the proceedings to his awaiting Bentley . . . the one he purchased with royalties from the release of “Ice Cream Man” . . . the album that included seminal tracks, “Time to Check my Crackhouse” and “Watch Dees Hoes.”

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