Master P Details Importance Of Solange’s Album Success

    Solange brought sweet honey to our ears with her soulful A Seat at the Table album, which debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top 200 albums chart.

    Master P was heavily featured on the project, which explored what it means to be black in today’s society. The No Limit boss addressed the power of the Houston singer’s album at A3C last week.

    “Solange is someone I think the game is missing,” he said, according to Billboard. “People been talking about Beyonce, even though Beyonce is a big star but Solange been working hard too. She’s been putting together her team of people and I feel like we all a part of that support team.”

    With A Seat at the Table‘s chart accomplishment, Solange and Beyonce became the third set of siblings to have a #1 album.

    The sisters had a moment of fallout with the infamous elevator incident where Solange attacked Queen Bey’s husband, Jay Z. But that didn’t seem to faze fans as they flocked to her album, which includes soothing cuts like “Cranes in the Sky.”

    Master P says that people should embrace Solange as a role model for her artistry and perseverance.

    “I think all women should chase their dreams and goals too,” he said. “She’s gonna be motivation for women that have been through a lot and want more out of life without being in the shadows of someone else. I think it’s good for the culture and I’m glad I was a part of it.”

    HipHopDX gave A Seat at the Table a 4.5 out of 5 rating, saying “In an era where African Americans are being viewed as merely target practice for the men in blue, this intrepid soul is standing in the eye of the storm with her muzzle off.”

    Master P is busy with his own music as well. His artist MoeRoy dropped Trap Michael Jackson earlier this month. The boss is working on his LP, Louisiana Hot Sauce, which is scheduled to drop early next year.

    11 thoughts on “Master P Details Importance Of Solange’s Album Success

        1. Maybe it’s important to y’all but she ain’t speaking to anybody else but the black community with records like “For Us By Us” blah blah blah. If the rest of the world isn’t included then why should we care? Answer that question! She ain’t sh*t without Beyonce anyway. It’s easy to “put in work” when she’s literally the product of nepotism. Worry-free, rich lifestyle. I’d hope she can produce a halfway decent album being that she doesn’t have to work a day in her life. FOH.

          1. the crazy thing is bruh she out doing her own thang, most of these ppl aint shit with out somebody u aint shit with out somebody that goes for anybody but the point is she making her own name out here aint no body riding shotgun any more wtf she talking about whats going on right now in these streetz homie thats a powerful message wtf u should talk shit about t.i for the songs hes making now hes talking about the same shit she talking about, but u mad cause its not about everyone wtf is wrong wit u homie

    1. its always going to be some pussy ass niggaz thats gonna hate these bitches have no life no limit is back pussies get on or get the fuck ran ova respect p besides p put out better music then any of these fake ass rappers

    2. Maybe it’s important to y’all but she ain’t speaking to anybody else but the black community with records like “For Us By Us” blah blah blah. If the rest of the world isn’t included then why should we care? Answer that question! She ain’t sh*t without Beyonce anyway. It’s easy to “put in work” when she’s literally the product of nepotism. Worry-free, rich lifestyle. I’d hope she can produce a halfway decent album being that she doesn’t have to work a day in her life. FOH.

    3. 98% of black people are being killed by another black men, 2% are being killed by Cops(black n white)… and ya’ll gon get mad at the 2% and not at your ownselves? Hypocrisy at its finest. Fuck Solange and her racist album talking about white people like they own Slaves.

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