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"Make Em Say Uhh!" is the second single from Master P's 1997 studio album Ghetto D, produced by KLC. The album was released in 1997, although the single was released in January 1998 by Priority Records and Master P's No Limit Records. The song featured performers Fiend, Silkk The Shocker, Mia X and Mystikal.
The album contained Master P's most successful single to date "Make 'Em Say Uhh!" which went certified platinum. The album itself went certified Three Times platinum . In 1998 his next studio album MP Da Last Don also topped the US Billboard 200 at number one, making it Master P's second number one.
Master P's eleventh album, titled Good Side, Bad Side, was released on March 23, 2004, through Koch Records, debuting at number 1 on the Billboard Independent Albums chart. Master P and TRU released their last album The Truth in 2005 followed by Master P's twelfth studio album Ghetto Bill:The Best Hustler in the Game
It was mainly on the strength of the two singles released; "I Miss My Homies" (US #25), "Make 'Em Say Uhh!" (US #22) became hit singles in the years 1997 and 1998. [ 9 ] " Gangstas Need Love" samples Diana Ross 's hit single " Missing You ", while "I Miss My Homies" samples The O'Jays ' song "Brandy" from the album So Full of Love .
"Just Be Straight With Me" is the first single from rapper Silkk the Shocker's second album Charge It 2 da Game. It features rap verses by Master P as well as lead vocals from Destiny's Child and production by Beats By the Pound member Craig B.
Master P extended his thanks to those who have been praying for our city. "Also the people that lost their loved ones to this tragedy that should have never happened in our city at all, ...
But since then, Snoop Dogg and Master P say that fans have been struggling to find the cereals on Walmart's shelves. Using anecdotal video evidence from fans, the pair are arguing that Walmart ...
Released shortly after Master P's smash hit "Make 'Em Say Uhh!", "I Got the Hook Up" matched that song's peak position of 16, while also reaching the number 1 spot on the Hot Rap Singles chart. The single was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America on June 15, 1998, his third and final single to accomplish that feat. It ...