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Master P On Beyonce Illuminati Rumors, Gives Advice To Chris Brown

Master P, who recently dropped his Al Capone mixtape, talks hip-hop current events with Yahoo! Music’s The Aftermath, the best music discussion on the ‘net.

The hip-hop legend who knows Beyoncé said he doesn’t believe she would abandon her Christian faith to get involved with the Illuminati as Super Bowl rumors have suggested. When discussing news of a sex tape of hip-hop couple T.I. and Tiny, Master P said he’d rather not see his friend Tip ad his "old lady" in action.

The No Limit Records Forever honcho reserved his best insight for the last news topic – Chris Brown’s may have faked his court-mandated community service. Brown’s prosecutor is accusing Brown’s camp of submitting fraudulent documents.

Master P said Brown needed to be careful to avoid getting into trouble. He warned Brown that if his actions lead him back to jail, he would not only lose his freedom, but his girl. “Rihanna might not be waiting on him ... Somebody else might get that,” P said.

Download Master P’s dope new mixtape with features from A$AP Rocky, Meek Mill, Game, Nipsey Hustle, Chief Keef, Kirko Bangz, Alley Boy and Fat Trel.

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