Corey Miller began the new year of 2002 on a tide of momentum. The Lousiana rapper known as C-Murder had been one of the hottest artists signed to No Limit Records, the hugely popular label founded by his brother Percy Miller a.k.a.
Master P; now, Corey was stepping out with his own label, TRU Records. Outside of multiplatinum success with his No Limit-era group TRU, Miller's solo career was also flourishing.
His 1998 debut Life Or Death went platinum a year after its release, with its 1999 follow-up Bossalinie going gold; the respectable initial chart success of “Down 4 My N’z,” a 1999 single from his third album Trapped in Crime, belied the classic status it enjoys today.
In October of 2001, he released his first post-No Limit project, C-P-3.com. There were reasons for optimism everywhere he looked.
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