Master P and his former cross-town New Orleans rival, Baby, co-CEO of Cash Money Records, plan to fully end the previous beef in a new movie, “Ghetto Ballin,” a ‘ hood comedy.’ "Its about me and him having the same babymama. It’s going to be a fun hood movie," P told BET.com P said he felt an overzealous media helped continue the fuel the relatively minor rivalry between Cash Money and No Limit. "I think the media put too much on it. We’ve always been competitive but there was never any beef. We’ve all matured and grown in this business and I think it’s time we show everybody," he said. He admitted the beef was contradictory to the natural atmosphere of the south, which is more family-oriented. "In the south, we’re all about showing love; it’s southern hospitality down here. We’re both successful companies and its time to show it’s not about the negativity, it’s about the positive," he said. At press time, the movie didn’t have a release date.
Master P and his former cross-town New Orleans
rival, Baby, co-CEO of Cash Money Records, plan to fully end the previous beef
in a new movie, “Ghetto Ballin,” a ‘ hood comedy.’
"Its about me and him having the same babymama.
It’s going to be a fun hood movie," P told BET.com
P said he felt an overzealous media helped continue
the fuel the relatively minor rivalry between Cash Money and No Limit.
"I think the media put too much on it. We’ve
always been competitive but there was never any beef. We’ve all matured and
grown in this business and I think it’s time we show everybody," he said.
He admitted the beef was contradictory to the
natural atmosphere of the south, which is more family-oriented.
"In the south, we’re all about showing love;
it’s southern hospitality down here. We’re both successful companies and its
time to show it’s not about the negativity, it’s about the positive," he
said.
At press time, the movie didn’t have a release
date.