Master P is a rapper, entrepreneur, and actor. He is also the founder of No Limit Records. Master P has been in the news lately for his legal troubles with the IRS and other organizations like BET. The question on everyone’s mind is “is Master P in jail?”
The answer is no, not yet. There are rumors that he might be going to jail because of his tax problems. Those who know about the IRS and federal taxes say that Master P has been told by a judge during an arraignment hearing that he is barred from traveling internationally and other restrictions have been put in place.
If this rumor is true then he can go to jail at any time. Because this latest development would represent new criminal charges against him as well as violating previously imposed conditions of release pending trial.
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That means more legal trouble could be coming Master P’s way now too. In an interview, he said, “I’m not going to go down without a fight.”
Master P is currently at home with his family. He’s also been tweeting about Hurricane Irma and how he has stocked up on supplies in case the hurricane hits Louisiana.
In another interview, he said that “It would be cool if I could just move my whole life from Baton Rouge to Atlanta or Miami because it gets cold here sometimes.”
However, Master P still lives there for now so we will see what happens next!
How the Rumor Spread?
A rumor emerged on social media that Master P is in jail. The rumors started when one of his songs, “Out Da Game” was removed from all streaming services and stores without warning.
Fans began to speculate about the reason for this sudden change, as well as other possible reasons like why he’s been absent from most public events lately.
One fan even tweeted at a news outlet asking what happened with him only to be told they know nothing because it was just an online blog post with no sources or story behind it.
It turns out the whole thing was a misunderstanding! People thought that because he hasn’t had any new music released since April 2017. Then somehow made headlines again last week when two concerts were canceled due to police activity.
There was also some other reason that he hasn’t been seen much publically lately.
It turns out that Master P is not in jail, but his son Romeo is currently serving time for negligent homicide and attempted robbery with a dangerous weapon. He was in jail for a long time.
Master P has confirmed this information via Instagram stories saying: “Romeo ain’t doin’ too good.”
“I’ll take care of him when I get out there cause we’re going through some tough times right now.” He continued by thanking everyone who supported them during these difficult times.
Controversy
Master P’s one track ”Brick to a Million” is a little controversial.
The lyrics of the song are ‘smoke weed, smoke blunts.’ At first, people were reading it as smoking marijuana but then they realized he was talking about rolling up and selling crack or cocaine to make enough money to buy themselves property.
The word is often used interchangeably by different people when referring to drugs because cannabis is considered less harmful than other illegal substances.
Participants in this study agreed that Master P might have been using the term wrongfully for miscommunication purposes with listeners who may not know what slang words he’s saying.
Rapping Technique
Master P is a rap legend. He has been in the game for more than two decades and is still going strong as an independent artist.
Master P’s rapping technique is a bit unorthodox but certainly not ineffective, at least by his standards. His impromptu verses are often delivered with little to no polish or editing. Instead of relying on pure skill and charisma to carry them through.
Sometimes this approach pays off; other times it doesn’t quite work out so well for him because he gets too caught up in what he’s saying that the technical aspects of delivery get neglected.
As a famous rapper, having different techniques is normal. This is the case with Master P. He has his way of doing things, that’s what sets him apart from other artists in the game.