Master P wants to be recognized for more than just rapping, He declined a $10 million offer for a Super Bowl commercial, refusing to “rap” in the ad
- HIPHOP CROWN NATION
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The New Orleans rap legend stated that “all money ain’t good money” and emphasized that he wants to teach the next generation to avoid desperate, disingenuous deals.

Master P compared his refusal to how other celebrities, such as Kevin Hart, would not do stand-up comedy for specific corporate commercials.
In a newly TMZ interview via Tiktok, Master P says he turned down a $10 million Super Bowl commercial offer from an insurance company because they required him to rap, which he felt stereotyped him and went against his desire to build, not just entertain. He emphasized maintaining his integrity and avoiding "desperate" deals, aiming to prove he is more than just a rapper.
Master P, a noted entrepreneur, often speaks about knowing his worth and focusing on long-term value, previously citing examples of passing on deals that did not offer ownership or respect.
“P” highlighted that he does not want to be “rapping in everything” and prefers to focus on brand building rather than just performing.





