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  • Top 3 works:
    • The Crucifixion
    • The Visitation (detail)
    • The Crucifixion (detail)
  • Works on APS: 15
  • Top-ranked work: The Crucifixion
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  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Museums on APS:
    • Christian Museum
    • Christian Museum
    • Galeria Narodowa w Budapeszcie
    • Galeria Narodowa w Budapeszcie
    • Galeria Narodowa w Budapeszcie
  • Also known as: Percy Robert Miller

Percy Robert Miller: A Life Forged in Rhythm and Resilience

Percy Robert Miller, more widely known as Master P or P. Miller, is a figure whose story transcends the conventional boundaries of an artist – he’s a musician, actor, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and former basketball player, all woven together by a singular vision rooted in his New Orleans upbringing. Born on April 29, 1970, in the Calliope Projects, Miller's journey is one of remarkable transformation, from navigating the challenges of poverty and street life to building a multi-faceted empire centered around music, media, and community empowerment. His legacy isn’t simply defined by platinum records or box office hits; it resides in his persistent drive to uplift marginalized communities and redefine success on his own terms.

Miller's early years were shaped by the vibrant yet often turbulent atmosphere of New Orleans. Raised within a large family – five children, including three brothers who became successful rappers Corey “C-Murder” & Vyshonne “Silkk the Shocker” Miller – he developed an innate understanding of resilience and the importance of brotherhood. His basketball prowess led to professional stints with the Charlotte Hornets and Toronto Raptors in the late 1990s, providing a brief respite from the pressures of his burgeoning music career. However, it was within the realm of hip-hop that Miller truly found his voice and established himself as a force to be reckoned with. The mid-1990s witnessed the rise of Tru, his groundbreaking hip hop group, alongside his solo debut, Ice Cream Man, which featured the iconic single “Mr. Ice Cream Man.” This early success laid the foundation for what would become a sprawling and ambitious career.

The Rise of No Limit Records

1997 marked a pivotal moment with the release of "Make 'Em Say Uhh!", propelling Miller to international recognition. This single, coupled with subsequent albums, solidified his position as a leading figure in the burgeoning Southern hip-hop scene and catapulted No Limit Records – founded by Miller himself – into the spotlight. Initially launched as a small independent label, No Limit quickly became synonymous with raw talent, authentic storytelling, and a distinctive sound that blended streetwise lyrics with infectious beats. The label roster boasted an impressive array of artists including Snoop Dogg, Warren G, and George Clinton, creating a powerful collective that dominated the charts and captured the spirit of the era.

Miller’s entrepreneurial instincts were always evident. Beyond music production, he skillfully navigated the complexities of the entertainment industry, expanding No Limit's reach into film through roles in movies like I Got The Hook Up, Soccer Mom, and Gone In 60 Seconds. He also ventured into television with his short-lived but ambitious online network, Better Black Television, demonstrating a desire to control the narrative and provide platforms for diverse voices. In 2013, Forbes estimated Miller’s net worth at nearly $350 million, placing him among the wealthiest figures in hip hop – a testament to his shrewd business acumen and unwavering dedication.

Beyond Music: Acting and Business Ventures

While music remained central to Miller's identity, he consistently pursued diverse creative avenues. His role as Romeo! alongside his son, Romeo Miller, on the sitcom Romeo! showcased a willingness to engage with family and explore comedic storytelling. Furthermore, his foray into basketball – playing for both the Charlotte Hornets and Toronto Raptors – provided valuable life lessons about discipline, teamwork, and perseverance. These experiences, combined with his entrepreneurial endeavors, shaped him into a multifaceted individual driven by ambition and a desire to leave a lasting impact.

Miller’s current ventures include Global Mixed Gender Basketball (GMGB), a league dedicated to promoting inclusivity and providing opportunities for women in sports. He continues to operate P. Miller Enterprises, overseeing various business interests, and remains committed to his philanthropic efforts through No Limit Forever Records, which he founded after the original label's restructuring. His journey is a compelling narrative of overcoming adversity, building an empire from the ground up, and using his platform to advocate for positive change – a testament to the enduring power of resilience and vision.

A Legacy in Sound and Symbolism

Master P’s influence extends far beyond mere commercial success. His music often reflected the realities of life in marginalized communities, addressing issues of poverty, violence, and social injustice with unflinching honesty. The imagery associated with his brand – particularly the “Ice Cream Man” motif – became instantly recognizable and deeply embedded within hip-hop culture, representing both indulgence and a commentary on societal inequalities. His approach to business was equally distinctive, prioritizing community engagement and empowering aspiring entrepreneurs.

Despite facing numerous challenges throughout his career, including legal battles and industry shifts, Master P has remained a consistent force in the entertainment landscape. His story serves as an inspiration for countless artists and entrepreneurs, demonstrating that success can be achieved through hard work, determination, and a commitment to one’s values. He is more than just a musician or businessman; he's a cultural icon whose impact continues to resonate across generations.