It's been 20 years since Master P originally founded his No Limit
Records label, and the southern hip-hop pioneer is set to celebrate the
milestone with an all-star concert in Houston next month.
The event, which goes down at the House of Blues on May 1, will
feature performances by the label's longtime stars such as P's brother
Silkk The Shocker and his son Romeo, as well as its new roster of
artists.
New artists on the imprint, now called No Limit Forever, includes Ms.
Chee, Ace High, Co-Ruff, Bengie B, Southdown, Kay-I, Propain, Dallas
Blocker, Black Don & D, Gangsta, OakTree and more.
The concert will also be filmed for the official video for the
upcoming single, "Rock Wit It," a cut off of the forthcoming New No
Limit compilation, Family Business.
Tickets are currently available for $45 from NoLimitForever.com.
Master P originally founded No Limit Records in 1990, after running a
successful record store in Richmond, California. Eventually, the label
earned so much independent success, it led to a distribution deal with
Priority Records, where the New Orleans rapper maintained control of his
masters, which was unheard of at the time.
No Limit went on to sell more than 75 million albums worldwide, and shot Master P to the top of Forbes and turned him into a mogul.
In January, P's son, Romeo Miller, re-launched the label as No Limit
Forever, and adopted a new business plan, releasing digital-only
releases.
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