Hip Hop History | ||||
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Studio album by Miller Boyz | ||||
Released | September 4, 2007 | |||
Recorded | 2006–2007 | |||
Genre | Hip hop, Southern hip hop | |||
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Producer | Master P, Romeo | |||
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Hip Hop History is a collaboration album by Master P and his son Romeo Miller,performing as the Miller Boyz. It includes guest performances by Tank,Lil Boosie,Playa,Bblak,Mizz Kitty,Young V and Marques Houston. The album has sold approximately 70,000 units.
In June 2007,Master P and Romeo announced plans to create a joint album without profanity while still containing "street music" themes. [1]
Initially,the idea of this album was met with derision,with 50 Cent criticizing Master P as irrelevant. However,in September 2007,Master P was a surprise guest on an episode of the BET music show 106 &Park that had 50 Cent as guest host. The two rappers discussed Hip Hop History cordially. [2]
Pedro "DJ Complejo" Hernandez rated the album five out of 10 points for RapReviews,calling it "simply the same tired rap with the same negativity minus curse words" as Master P's earlier albums. [3]
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