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Master P Has A Problem With Kevin Hart Asking Friends To Donate Money


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Most people reacted favourably to Kevin Hart's new internet challenge encouraging his fellow celebrities to donate $25,000 to aid Hurricane Harvey victims, but there are those who aren't happy. Master P thinks the comedian is going the wrong way about trying to get people to donate.

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The rapper, while pleased with Kevin's sizeable donation to the cause, has called him out in a video for directly asking a number of his famous friends to donate the same amount he did to the Red Cross in what he has called the Hurricane Harvey Relief Challenge. Master P thinks people shouldn't have to be forced to give $25,000, because all donations - big or small - are welcome.

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Solange Knowles Was 'missing' In The Music Industry


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Solange Knowles has been ''missing'' in the music industry, according to Master P.

The 49-year-old music producer, who collaborated with the 30-year-old singer on her latest LP 'A Seat At The Table', believes Beyoncé's younger sister's presence on the music scene has been long overdue.

Speaking to Billboard magazine, Master P - whose real name is Percy Miller - said: ''Solange is someone I think the game is missing.

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Master P - Photo's from the DGK X GPEN launch party which saw American Rapper Master P give a live performance in Long Beach, California, United States - Monday 5th January 2015

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Cymphonique Miller and Master P Saturday 28th August 2010 Performing on stage at Westfield Mall in Culver City. Culver City, USA

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Undisputed Review


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The last of his breed of filmmakers, Walter Hill is a prolific, old-school screenwriter/director who's worked in everything: sci-fi, westerns, musicals, noir thrillers, comedies, and action. Over the last couple decades, Hill has produced a plethora of notable gems such as Streets of Fire, 48 Hours, The Warriors, and Southern Comfort. His latest flick - Undisputed - falls smack dab in the middle of cinematic quality: A straightforward tale of two lone, boxing warriors going head to head (and toe to toe) inside a microcosm of violence, power, and greed fueled by the almighty dollar.

Ten years ago, rising boxing superstar Monroe Hutchen (Wesley Snipes) was sent up for life imprisonment due to a fit of passionate and murderous rage. He's serving time in Sweetwater Prison in the Mojave Desert and continues to box in the Inter-Prison Boxing Program with a flawless record and the title of undisputed champion. To prove that he could have amounted to something outside the prison walls, Hutchen unexpectedly gets his chance to fight the undisputed World Heavyweight Champion, George "Iceman" Chambers (Ving Rhames), an arrogant megalomaniac who has recently been sent up for six to eight years for a charge of rape. Hmm, who does that sounds like?

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