Master P Calls Out His Naysayers In “Look At All These Haters”

Look At All These Haters

Master P

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The man with the expensive-ass tank is back.

When I heard Wack 100 tell Clubhousers that Master P was broke, I was shocked. In my opinion, there is no way someone who owns a potato chip company could be broke. Apparently, Wack’s words must’ve gotten to P because he decided to drop a brand new track called “Look At All These Haters” today.


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For those of you that don’t think that “Look At All These Haters” is about Wack 100, get the crust out of your eyes. It’s not a coincidence that the song came out a week after Wack’s comments. Anywho, I wouldn’t say “Look At All These Haters” is the best track I’ve ever heard; what I will say is that it features vintage Master P verses as he hits us with bars that are humble, trill, and bossed up throughout. The dollar hook is definitely P, too (Remember how low-quality P’s hooks used to sound back in the day?).

S**t, we didn’t get an “Ughhhh” in this song. How much do we have to pay to make P say “Ughhhhhhh?”


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