The Diplomats, synonymous with Harlem’s rap renaissance, owe part of their success to an unexpected source — Master P. Cam’Ron’s revelation on the All The Smoke podcast unveils the hidden influence of Master P’s No Limit Records on the Diplomats’ journey. From the streets of Harlem to the chaos sparked by No Limit fights, Cam’Ron reflects on how the unique format of Master P’s movement became the blueprint for Dipset’s brand. This article digs deep into the connection between two distinct rap cultures, illustrating how Master P’s impact transcended geographical boundaries to inspire a movement that echoes in the Diplomats’ timeless tracks.
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