The album debuted at number 1 on the Billboard Top 200 charts selling over 400,000 copies in its first week, and went on to sell over four million copies. Master P released a film of the same name earlier that year. On June 2, 1998, Master P released his seventh and best-selling album to date MP Da Last Don. The song earned him an MTV Video Music Award nomination the following year for "Best Rap Video", but lost to Will Smith's " Gettin' Jiggy Wit It". It contained the hit single " Make 'Em Say Uhh!", Master P's highest-charting single to date. The first week sales of the album were the highest of any of Master P's albums, selling over 760,000 copies, and it went on to go certified triple platinum. On September 2, 1997, Master P released his breakthrough album Ghetto D. At that time, TRU was reduced to a trio with just Master P alongside his brothers C-Murder and Silkk the Shocker. Later in 1996, Master P returned with TRU to work on Tru 2 da Game, which would not be released until February 18, 1997. On April 16, 1996, Master P released his fifth album Ice Cream Man. In 1995, Master P moved from California back to New Orleans to relocate No Limit Records with a set of new artists and in-house producers Beats By the Pound. 1995–2000: Return to New Orleans and mainstream success Master P said that when he used to open for Tupac Shakur in the early 1990s, the people responsible for introducing him would frequently call him "Mr. He also worked on the compilation album, Down South Hustlers: Bouncin' and Swingin', during that year. The album was known for its first single and one of Master P's best known songs "I'm Bout' It, Bout It". The album reached number 25 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number 14 on the Top Heatseekers. Master P and TRU released their third album True in 1995, which was the group's first major release after two independent albums. On June 6, 1995, Master P released his fourth studio album 99 Ways to Die. 1: Anotha Level of the Game and West Coast Bad Boyz: High fo Xmas. That same year Master P collaborated on the No Limit compilation albums West Coast Bad Boyz, Vol. In 1993, Master P released his first collaboration album with his group TRU titled Who's da Killer? Master P released his third studio album The Ghettos Tryin to Kill Me! on Mait was later re-released in 1997 as a limited edition under Priority. Both albums were released through In-A-Minute Records. This was followed by his second album Mama's Bad Boy, which was released in April 1992. Master P released his debut studio album Get Away Clean on February 12, 1991. This increased his motivation to become a successful entrepreneur to change his life and save his family. His brother Kevin Miller was killed that same year in New Orleans. On February 15, 1990, Master P released the cassette tape Mind Of A Psychopath. Miller opened a record store in Richmond, California called No Limit Records And Tapes, which later became the foundation for No Limit Records. After the death of his grandfather, Miller inherited $10,000 as part of a malpractice settlement. Having played on the basketball team, Miller attended the University of Houston on an athletic scholarship, but dropped out months into his freshman year and transferred to Merritt College in Oakland, California to major in business administration. Washington High School and Warren Easton High School. He has one sister, Germaine, and three brothers: Kevin, and platinum-selling rap artists Corey " C-Murder" and Vyshonne " Silkk the Shocker" Miller. Percy Robert Miller was born and raised in Central City in the Third Ward of Uptown New Orleans, Louisiana in the Calliope Projects. 2.5 2010–present: No Limit Forever and recent works.2.2 1995–2000: Return to New Orleans and mainstream success.
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