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"Hoody Hooo" is the first single from TRU's 1999 album Da Crime Family, and released on No Limit Records. The single was written by Master P, Silkk The Shocker, and C-Murder and is produced by then WNBA athlete Chantel Tremitiere and Beats By the Pound's KLC.
In Oliver Wang's Classic Material, music writer Tony Green delineates the album's release "at the tail end of a second hip-hop 'golden age,' a two-year period (1993–94) that spawned Wu-Tang's Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle, De La Soul's Buhloone Mindstate, Nas's Illmatic, and A Tribe Called Quest's Midnight Marauders ...
Featuring Master P is a 2007 compilation album by Master P. It was released on 14 August 2007 and contains many songs that he was featured on during his time on No Limit Records . Track listing
(Young Bleed featuring Master P, Fiend, Mo B. Dick and O'Dell) — — — My Balls and My Word "Time After Time" (Kane & Able featuring Master P) — — 18 Am I My Brother's Keeper "Take My Pain" (Fiend featuring Master P, Silkk The Shocker and Sons of Funk) — 11 — There's One in Every Family "Street Life" (Soulja Slim featuring Master P ...
From R.E.M. to Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and more, SEC college towns are well-represented on the musical front.
Vyshonn King Miller (born June 18, 1975), better known by his stage name Silkk the Shocker (formerly Silkk), is an American rapper from New Orleans, Louisiana.The brother of Master P, [1] Miller signed with his record label No Limit Records, an imprint of Priority Records to release his debut studio album, The Shocker (1996).
The relationship between WCW and Master P was supposed to be a symbiotic one, with WCW gaining exposure with fans of hip hop music, and Master P getting his cousin Randy Thornton (Swoll) a break in the wrestling business in the United States, as his only prior in-ring experience was a brief stint in New Japan back in 1991.
They play regularly at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and have played in the Zulu Parade, San Antonio Zulu Association Festival, the City of New Orleans New Year's Celebration and Mo' Fest, the Tom Joyner Morning Show, and the Master P music video "Hootie Hoo".