It’s been more than two decades since C-Murder — real name Corey Miller — was sentenced to life in prison, but the bond between brothers Master P and C-Murder remains unbreakable.

This week, on what would’ve been C-Murder’s birthday celebration outside the prison walls, Master P took to social media with a message that hit millions straight in the heart:

“Happy Birthday to my brother Corey Miller. I’ll never give up on you. Real ones don’t forget — we keep fighting until freedom.”

The post, accompanied by old family photos and clips of the brothers performing together in their No Limit days, quickly went viral — sparking a flood of support from fans, fellow artists, and justice advocates. Hashtags like #FreeCoreyMiller and #JusticeForCMurder began trending within hours.

C-Murder, who has maintained his innocence since his 2002 conviction for the fatal shooting of 16-year-old Steve Thomas, has become a symbol of resilience and injustice in the hip-hop community. Over the years, Kim Kardashian and a team of criminal justice reform lawyers have also joined the movement, claiming that new witness recantations and questionable evidence could change everything.

For Master P, however, it’s not just a cause — it’s family.

“I know he’s innocent,” Master P said in a recent interview. “We grew up together in the struggle. Corey deserves a fair shot — not to be forgotten in that cell.”

Fans at the No Limit Family Foundation event in New Orleans echoed his words, chanting “Free C-Murder!” while candles and balloons filled the sky in honor of the rapper’s birthday.

Those close to the Miller family say Master P has been quietly funding legal efforts and community programs in C-Murder’s name — turning pain into purpose.

While the fight for Corey’s freedom continues, this latest message from his brother has reignited hope across generations of fans who grew up on No Limit’s music and message of perseverance.

As one fan wrote beneath Master P’s post:

“They tried to lock away a man, but they could never cage the love of a brother.”