The rap world is on fire again — and this time, it’s coming straight from behind bars.
C-Murder, the once-dominant No Limit soldier and brother of rap mogul Master P, has dropped a brand-new track recorded from prison, and the internet can’t stop talking about it.

Titled “The Resurrection (No Limit Forever),” the track is more than just music — it’s a declaration of war, a fiery message aimed at those who doubted him, with a particular lyrical jab that seems unmistakably directed at Birdman and the Cash Money camp.

“They forgot who built the South / I laid bricks before they found clout,” he spits in one chilling verse. “Ain’t no limit to my pain — or my power.”

The release has set social media ablaze. Within hours, #FreeCMurder and #NoLimitForever were trending as fans and fellow artists weighed in on the raw intensity of his words.

For longtime fans, it’s a reminder that even two decades after his incarceration, C-Murder’s voice still hits like a thunderclap — defiant, poetic, and steeped in Southern authenticity. The track’s haunting production, mixed with his gravel-toned delivery, captures both the rage and resilience of a man who refuses to be forgotten.

“He’s not rapping for fame anymore,” one fan wrote. “He’s rapping for legacy — and revenge.”

Behind the track lies something even deeper: a statement of identity. Sources close to the No Limit camp say C-Murder wanted the world to remember that No Limit Records built the foundation of the Southern rap empire, paving the way for everyone who came after — including the very artists now dominating the charts.

“This ain’t nostalgia,” he reportedly told a friend over a recorded call. “This is me reminding the game who started the blueprint.”

The song’s release also comes amid renewed public attention to his case. C-Murder, born Corey Miller, has maintained his innocence for years in connection with a 2002 conviction — a claim that has drawn support from major figures like Kim Kardashian, Monica, and even his brother Master P, who have all called for a re-examination of the evidence.

Now, through this new track, C-Murder isn’t just fighting for freedom — he’s reclaiming his throne.

“This is history,” one industry insider told Pulse News. “It’s not just a comeback — it’s a warning shot. The South remembers its roots.”

The song closes with a chilling promise:

“Tell Birdman the war’s not done / The empire’s rising — No Limit’s the one.”

Whether it’s a lyrical challenge or a symbolic torch-lighting, one thing is clear — C-Murder has reignited the flames of a movement that once defined an era of grit, independence, and loyalty.

From the depths of his cell, the No Limit legend has reminded the world that empires may fall, but kings never stop speaking. And this king just made sure everyone’s listening again. 🔥👑