Monday, October 29, 2012

A CRY FOR HELP

                                                PERCY ROBERT MILLER



Welcome to another web edition of thinking out loud, and I'm your host, E. L. Pleasant. Thinking out loud,

MASTER P.

 

Percy Robert Miller (born April 29, 1967), better known by his stage name Master P or his business name P. Miller, is an American former rapper, actor, entrepreneur, investor, and producer. He is the founder of the popular label No Limit Records, which went bankrupt and was relaunched as New No Limit Records through Koch Records. followed by Guttar Music Entertainment, Take A Stand Records and No Limit Forever Records. He is the founder and CEO of P. Miller Enterprises, an entertainment and financial conglomerate and Better Black Television.

Miller gained fame in the late 1990s with the success of his group TRU and his fifth album Ice Cream Man, which contained his first single "Mr. Ice Cream Man". In 1997, after the success of one his biggest singles to date, "Make 'Em Say Uhh!," went platinum, Miller grew further in popularity. Then Miller released his second platinum album Ghetto D. Miller also starred in his own street film, mostly based on his life, I'm Bout It.

Business ventures


As founder and CEO of No Limit Entertainment, Miller at one time presided over a business empire that included No Limit Records, Bout It Inc., No Limit Clothing, No Limit Communications, No Limit Films, No Limit Sports Management, P. M. Properties and Advantage Travel. Miller ranked 10th on Forbes magazine's 1998 list of America's 40 highest paid entertainers with an estimated income of $56.5 million. Miller represented former NFL running back Ricky Williams when he was drafted by the New Orleans Saints. Williams' rookie deal has been used in law and business schools as a model for bad contracts. Miller also manages the music, film and television career of his son, rap star Romeo Miller, pop star Forrest Lipton and rap star Gucci Mane

Personal life


Miller has dedicated his time to communities through P. Miller Youth Centers and his P. Miller Food Foundation for the Homeless. On July 28, 2007, Willie W. Herenton, the mayor of Memphis, Tennessee presented Miller with the key to the city.

Miller's financial status has been brought to light as the rapper and his ex-wife are engaged in a heated battle over child support. Though his net worth was once estimated at $600,000,000, he has been ordered to pay just $271 a month in child support for his four minor children. He has nine children in all. Singer/actress Cymphonique Miller is his daughter and rapper/singer/actor Romeo Miller is his son. Rappers Silkk the Shocker and C-Murder are his brothers.


 

Once the master of his game, that he coined the phrase Master P.  The master of his game has now fallen to become the slave of it.  Hustling to become somebody to end right back where he started from, a no body, that only a title remain which he is still trying to cling too; like those old glory days that long gone and he just don’t know it.  A 45 years old man now screaming, “We’re out chere,” a long with poor grammar and a group of fools in training, yes world, we all should be hiding in fear.

As one gets older it is thought that you also become wiser with age.  With nine kids of his own you would think he would know a great deal about responsibility and sacrifice.  Yet it would appear he lost that along with his self respect reaching for what he thought was the top.  Surely this is not the legacy he intended to leave his children with an image of him screaming about killing his own race or any other race for that matter and for over what? Not even Romeo has stooped that low to the ground and he is much younger than his father.

It is sad to say, that all this time he thought he’s been handling his business while all the time he’s been working for the white man destroying the minds of our people, the very frabric of each and every community in which our youth reside in barely being held together today because of these kind of images that you and other portray as this is what life has to offer them.  Reckless, just reckless, like giving a two year old a loaded gun to play with in place of a rattle, these are the kind of images that are just as bad as crack, because tthey both target the mind.  You don’t want your child strung out on drugs, but then you are the drug dealer, now how crazy is that?  You don’t want your child to do as you, but as you say. Yet they learn from  the example we set as resposible parents that try to lead them in the right direction.  Therefore as an adult and parent, my I make a suggestion(s):  Stop wasting your time and give them something positive, that will feed their minds.  Stress education as the key to true success and if you can’t do that, then just sit down and read a Final Call in between making out your bucket list.  For THINKING OUT LOUD, I’m  E. L. PLEASNT


                                               IS THIS OUR CRY FOR HELP?


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