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=== 1989β1995: Early works === Master P released his debut studio album ''[[Get Away Clean]]'' on February 12, 1991. This was followed by his second album ''[[Mama's Bad Boy]]'', which was released in April 1992. Both albums were released through In-A-Minute Records. Also in 1992, he released his first collaboration album with his group [[TRU (group)|TRU]] titled ''[[Understanding the Criminal Mind]]'', and in 1993 they released another album titled ''[[Who's da Killer?]]'' Master P released his third studio album ''[[The Ghettos Tryin to Kill Me!]]'' on March 18, 1994; it was later re-released in 1997 as a limited edition under [[Priority Records|Priority]]. That same year Master P collaborated on the No Limit compilation albums ''[[West Coast Bad Boyz, Vol. 1: Anotha Level of the Game]]'' and ''[[West Coast Bad Boyz: High fo Xmas]]''. On June 6, 1995, Master P released his fourth studio album ''[[99 Ways to Die (album)|99 Ways to Die]]''. Master P and TRU released their third album ''[[True (TRU album)|True]]'' in 1995, which was the group's first major release after two independent albums. The album reached number 25 on the [[Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums]] and number 14 on the [[Top Heatseekers]]. The album was known for its first single and one of Master P's best known songs "I'm Bout' It, Bout It". He also worked on the compilation album, ''[[Down South Hustlers: Bouncin' and Swingin']]'', during that year. Master P said that when he used to open for [[Tupac Shakur]] in the early 1990s, the people responsible for introducing him would frequently call him "Mr. P the country singer".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.complex.com/music/2018/12/master-p-interview-stories-from-his-iconic-career-from-2pac-to-solange|title=From 2Pac to Solange: Master P Shares Stories From His Iconic Career|website=Complex|language=en|access-date=December 17, 2018}}</ref>
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