In a move that sent tremors through the entire No Limit empire and the streets of New Orleans, Master P (OG P) just delivered a potent and challenging message to his blood brother, Corey “C-Murder” Miller, who is currently wasting away behind bars. This wasn’t just encouragement; it was a challenge of loyalty back to their roots.
On his “The TRU Voice” podcast, Master P didn’t mince words: While the entire community is fighting legally to bring C-Murder home amidst the wave of judicial reform, out on the blocks, “the hood is still bleeding.”

💔 The OG’s Call: Not Just About Rap, It’s About Responsibility
“My brother, we know you hunger for freedom. The whole 3rd Ward, the whole Calliope is waiting for you to come home and reclaim your throne. But the real throne isn’t in platinum plaques,” Master P said, his voice deep and deliberate.
OG P stated frankly that the kids growing up in New Orleans today—the same place that forged TRU legends like them—are still facing a daily struggle for survival.
“Those youngsters, they can’t see the light. They see violence, they see poverty, they see doors slammed shut in their faces. They need an OG, someone who walked that path, who can say: ‘I made it, and you can make it too’.”
👑 Coming Back for More Than Just Reclaiming the Mic
Master P’s message clarified his stance: C-Murder’s fight doesn’t end with proving his innocence under the new law. If Corey Miller is released, his mission must be bigger than music.
C-Murder, who was sentenced to life after the controversial 2002 case, always preached unwavering loyalty. Master P is demanding that loyalty be expanded: Not just loyalty to the ‘gang,’ but loyalty to the entire community that raised them.
“The No Limit billions were built on the backbone of this neighborhood. Now, it’s time for us to give back. If you walk out, you have to become C-Murder – The Helper, not just C-Murder – The Rap King,” OG P emphasized.
This address sparked intense debate across social media. Fans are SHOCKED not only by the reality of the struggle facing New Orleans kids, but also by the heavy responsibility Master P placed on the shoulders of his freedom-hungry brother.
It’s a stark reminder: When the spotlight fades, the real war continues on the streets that birthed the legends. The community is waiting.
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