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Andrew Barber
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Master P MP Da Last Don album cover

What did success in the 90s smell like? A double disc album, that’s what. It was the ultimate flex in the era of excess, reserved only for the biggest of big willie’s. It was a right of passage for hip-hop royalty. 2Pac kicked it off with All Eyez On Me in 1996, an album that changed the genre forever and would eventually be certified Diamond by the RIAA. Biggie followed up a year later with the posthumous, Life After Death, which would also strike Diamond. To most, these stand as the greatest rap double albums of all time – rare instances when an artist could drop 30 great records in one sitting, successfully running the gauntlet of varying themes and ideas.

Later in 1997, Wu-Tang Clan and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony – the two biggest rap groups at the time – followed suit with double albums to multi-platinum results. Proving that if you had the clout, dropping a double disc was way more beneficial to your bottom line than a solo shot. This was the height of the super-size craze – Americans wanted more bang for their buck – and the double album made cash-strapped teens feel like they were getting a better deal. And from the artist standpoint, a double disc commanded a bigger advance from the record label. But the true finesse of the double disc craze was that sales counted as double. So if you sold two million copies, it counted as four. An industry cheat code if there ever was one.

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So it was only right that Master P, the biggest rapper in the world in 1998, threw his hat in the ring. He wasn’t a rookie to the double disc craze. In fact, he pioneered it. Rap’s first double CD was actually a compilation called Down South Hustlers – Bouncin & Swingin, which dropped on Halloween of 1995 – four months before All Eyez On Me would hit shelves. Pac is rightfully credited as the first solo rapper to drop a double disc, but Percy Miller actually beat him to the punch.

But this wasn’t just any ordinary double disc. It was MP Da Last Don – Master P’s final album. Yes, the multi-millionaire mogul was going to hang it all up at the old age of 28. Instead, he’d focus on running his label, rolling out blockbuster major motion pictures, and chasing his NBA dreams. He had a full plate, and rap just wasn’t in his future. Too $hort pulled a similar retirement stunt two years prior to much fanfare, so Percy doubled down with the double album and decided to go out with a bang. He was already selling an insane amount of records, so why not see just how far he could push it? The retirement card was a proven slam dunk, after all.

MP Da Last Don hit shelves on Tuesday, June 2nd, 1998. Just six months into No Limit’s 1998 reign, a year in which the label released 23 albums. That equates to almost an album every other week. Keep in mind this was not the digital era. These albums had to be physically pressed up and shipped to stores across the world. It was an expensive operation, but P was selling so much he could drop whenever he wanted to. A true independent within the major label system, and with his 80/20 split with his parent company Priority, P was printing money. Due to the success of his straight-to-video debut film, I’m Bout It, P made a movie to accompany the album’s release: MP Da Last Don the movie. It was a campy hour-long shoot-em-up flick that featured P as the only son of an Italian mob boss. It was completely over the top – and it had every right to be. It appeared P could put a gold Rolex and a tank chain on a corpse and they’d go platinum. He was literally turning artists with no buzz or presence into stars overnight on brand name alone. Master P was a marketing genius, and MP Da Last Don was his biggest caper yet.

The album came just 10 months after his breakthrough project, Ghetto D, which put him atop the rap food chain and made him a household name. P was a man possessed, who wasted no time giving us new product to consume. In fact, the biggest single of his career “Make Em Say Uhh!” from Ghetto D was still climbing the charts when he dropped MP Da Last Don. He also had two other songs on the Top 40 pop charts – “I Got The Hook Up” – the title track from his recently released soundtrack of the same name, and “Let’s Ride” where he was featured alongside R&B star Montell Jordan and his brother Silkk The Shocker. He also had one of the top movies in the country with I Got The Hook Up, which hit theaters just five days before the release of MP Da Last Don. Master P hysteria was in full effect, and the colonel was omnipresent.

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It might be hard to believe now, but on June 2nd of 1998, MP Da Last Don was the most anticipated album in the country. This writer skipped school to ensure he had it first. Despite the flak P received for being a subpar rapper and going against the cherished values of traditional hip-hop heads, he couldn’t miss. He had fans in big cities and small towns alike, and his army of supporters were loyal – blindly loyal. If it featured the tank logo, it was an automatic purchase.

While most would argue that Ghetto D was his magnum opus, I tend to side with MP Da Last Don. It was his highest high. His most bloated, yet most confident release. No Limit’s album covers were always outrageous, but MP Da Last Don upped the ante with a hologram cover; a first in rap if I’m not mistaken. Content-wise, the generic ideas ran rampant: the bad Scarface impersonations, the rehashed ideas from Ghetto D (did the world really need a “Make Em Say Uhh! # 2”?), the tracing of 2Pac’s blueprint (the mama song, the dead homie song and a remake of Pac’s “Dear Mr. President”). P was the boss, so his in-house production outfit, Beats By The Pound, were giving him the best batch of beats, so the production throughout was on point.

Tracks like “Thinkin Bout U” had pop appeal and the video ran nonstop on MTV and BET, while songs like “Hot Boys & Girls” showed just how talented and creative the emcees on the tank were, and introduced the world to the term Hot Boys well before the world had caught wind of Cash Money Records. Feature-wise, he mainly stuck to his No Limit family, where the now-problematic Mystikal shined the brightest (there was a subset of No Limit fans who would buy their albums strictly for the Mystikal appearances.) Usual suspects such as E-40, UGK, and Bone Thugs also showed up to aid and assist on P’s swan song.

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The album came just three months after No Limit had acquired the hottest free agent in the game, Snoop Dogg, who had pledged his allegiance as a No Limit Solider, and subsequently appears on 20 percent of the album. Snoop had a lot to prove, and P’s album was his true coming-out party. Silkk and C-Murder had just released high-profile and higher-selling albums a few months prior, and were all over the charts, so even though the album was touted as a retirement release, it felt more like a celebration. It also dropped at the perfect time, as the album soundtracked the summer months, and set the tone for No Limit’s summer run of 98, which included releases from Soulja Slim, Fiend, Mac, Kane & Abel, and their new blue-chip player, Snoop Dogg.

MP Da Last Don would go on to sell over 4 million copies, making it Master P and No Limit Records highest selling album ever. By 1999, though, the tank would begin to run out of gas. P’s NBA attempts, Hollywood aspirations, and WCW wrestling antics had some fans jumping ship to other hip-hop movements such as crosstown rivals, the Cash Money Millionaires. This harsh reality cut P’s retirement short, and he was back on shelves by June 1st of 1999, reunited with his brothers Silkk and C-Murder for a new TRU album. In October of 1999, he came back swinging with his Only God Can Judge Me solo album, which only managed to go gold.

But in June of 1998, P was a force of nature. Changing the rules by the day and playing the game on his terms. MP Da Last Don was the pinnacle of the No Limit era. And a time capsule of the moment that Master P stood firmly on top of the world.

Listen to Master P’s MP Da Last Don now.

Editor’s note: This article was originally published in 2018.


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like i dont mean twist endings or the ones that leave you shook. just endings that felt so right for the story they told, no loose ends, no forced drama, just...satisfying. like you sit back after and go "yeah, thats how it was supposed to end." for me its **the farewell** that last shot of awkwafina on the street? perfect. didnt need anything more. ive seen too many movies lately where the last 10 minutes feel like they were written by someone who got bored or ran out of ideas. ruins the whole thing. anyway im tryna find more movies like that. ones where the ending hits just as hard as the rest of it, maybe even harder any recs? i dont care about the genre, just something where the ending feels intentional, you know? not like they slapped it on at the last second.
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Amanda Hatfield
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Kelsey Lu‘s first album in seven years, So Help Me God, is out this Friday, and ahead of its release, they’ve given us a final early taste with the majestic, orchestrated “Cutting Off the Head of a Ghost.” They originally wrote it with Patrick Wimberly for the animated series Arcane, and it features a children’s choir. Watch the video below.

Lu also announced a fall tour, with North American shows in September and October followed by a European run in November. See all dates below.

The NYC show is at Pioneer Works on October 3. Tickets to that and all dates go on sale Friday, June 12 at 10 AM local, with various presales starting Wednesday, June 10 at 10 AM local.


KELSEY LU: 2026 TOUR DATES
Sep 30 26 – Philadelphia, PA – The Foundry
Oct 3 26 – Brooklyn, NY – Pioneer Works
Oct 4 26 – Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall
Oct 6 26 – Washington, DC – Union Stage
Oct 8 26 – Chicago, IL – Outset
Oct 10 26 – Vancouver, BC – Chan Centre for the Performing Arts
Oct 12 26 – Seattle, WA – Neumos
Oct 13 26 – Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom
Oct 15 26 – San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall
Oct 16 26 – Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theatre
Nov 3 26 – Paris, FR – Foundation Cartier
Nov 4 26 – Paris, FR – Foundation Cartier
Nov 6 26 – Amsterdam, NL – Tolhuistuin
Nov 7 26 – Utrecht, NL – Le Guess Who
Nov 9 26 – Manchester, UK – New Century Locker
Nov 10 26 – London, UK – KOKO
Nov 11 26 – Brussels, BE – Botanique (Museum)
Nov 13 26 – Cologne, DE – CBE
Nov 15 26 – Hamburg, DE – Bahnof Pauli
Nov 16 26 – Berlin, DE – Saalchen
Nov 17 26 – Warsaw, PL – Oczki
Nov 18 26 – Prague, CZ – Meet Factory
Nov 20 26 – Bern, CH – Full Of Lava

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like seriously, i swear the things shrink every generation. i lost one of mine last week and spent an hour tearing apart my apartment only to find it stuck to the bottom of my sock (dont ask). its not even like they sound better for being tiny, they just get more annoying to handle. and dont get me started on the 'tap to control' nonsense — half the time im accidentally pausing my music when i try to adjust them. bigger isnt always better but maybe we could stop at 'still fits in my hand without vanishing into another dimension'? anyone else think this is getting ridiculous or am i just cursed with butterfingers?
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like seriously, im sitting here listening to this mix and out of nowhere theres a fucking seagull or some owl hoots and i cant tell if its supposed to be atmospheric or just weird. is it because nature is chill or because someone thought ‘yeah this drop needs more seagulls’? and dont get me wrong, i get it for like ambient tracks or stuff thats supposed to feel outdoorsy but when its dropped in the middle of a banger it just feels out of place. unless its a jungle themed track or something, which tbh would be kinda cool. anyway im probably overthinking this but now im tempted to make a playlist of just tracks with random animal noises to see if it actually works or if its just distracting. anyone else notice this or am i just hearing things?
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Bill Pearis
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Charli XCX has announced the Music, Fashion, Film Tour which happens this fall across a few major US cities and Toronto. Underscores will be along for the ride and all dates are listed below.

There are two Brooklyn shows at Barclays Center on September 14 & 15 and tickets for all dates go on sale Friday, June 12 at 10 AM local time.

For this tour, Charli is introducing ‘Angel Tickets’ — “a limited number of $20 tickets, which will be made available in August. Once the purchase window for these tickets opens in August, tickets must be purchased in pairs, with a maximum of two per order. Seats will be assigned together, with locations revealed on the day of show at venue box office pickup. Ticket locations may include limited view, lower and upper levels, as well as GA Floor.”

Charli’s album Music, Fashion, Film will be out July 24 and you can preorder the vinyl in the BV shop.

Underscores’ summer tour hits NYC on Saturday at Terminal 5 (which was moved from Webster Hall). She has canceled her fall headline dates to join Charli’s tour.

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Charli XCX – 2026 Tour Dates
Sep 11, 2026 – Philadelphia, PA – Xfinity Mobile Arena
Sep 14, 2026 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center
Sep 15, 2026 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center
Sep 21, 2026 – Toronto, ON
Sep 24, 2026 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
Sep 28, 2026 – Washington, DC – Capitol One Arena
Oct 02, 2026 – Austin – ACL Fest
Oct 06, 2026 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
Oct 09, 2026 – Austin – ACL Fest
Oct 14, 2026 – San Diego, CA – Vejas Arena
Oct 17, 2026 – Los Angeles, CA – KIA Forum
Oct 18, 2026 – Los Angeles, CA – KIA Forum
Oct 21, 2026 – Glendale, AZ – Desert Diamond Arena
Oct 23, 2026 – Las Vegas, NV – MGM Grand Garden Arena

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Heatman
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Hi everyone, I'm Heatman and I'm delighted to be part of this community. I'm a devoted fan of Manchester United football club and a huge football enthusiast. While I enjoy watching movies and TV series in my spare time, nothing compares to the excitement of the beautiful game.

I'm looking forward to connecting with fellow members, joining interesting discussions, and having a great time here.
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Max Pilley
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The Cure played ‘Treasure’ and ‘In Your House’ for the first time in over a decade at their show at North Festival – watch below.


Robert Smith and co. played the second of their summer shows at the event in Maia, Portugal on Sunday night (June 7), two nights after their return to the stage as a headliner at Primavera Sound in Barcelona, a show that was enjoyed by thousands, including Fontaines D.C.’s Grian Chatten.

The North Festival set saw them bring in tracks that they did not play at Primavera, including the deep cut ‘Treasure’, a track from their 1996 album ‘Wild Mood Swings’, and ‘In Your House’, the goth classic from their second album ‘Seventeen Seconds’. The songs made their first appearances on a Cure setlist since 2013 and 2011 respectively.

Other songs they played in Portugal that did not make the cut at Primavera included ‘Want’ and ‘M’. Check out footage from the show here:


Another surprise in Porto tonight!
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The Cure have just played “In Your House” from Seventeen Seconds for the first time since 2011.

They dedicated the entire first encore to Seventeen Seconds, performing four songs from the album back-to-back:

• In Your House
• M
• Play… pic.twitter.com/12bwtMuhId

— The Fanbase files (@dror_nahum) June 7, 2026









The Cure played:


‘Alone’
‘Pictures Of You’
‘High’
‘A Night Like This’
‘Lovesong’
‘The Last Day Of Summer’
‘Burn’
‘Fascination Street’
‘alt.end’
‘Push’
‘Mint Car’
‘In Between Days’
‘Just Like Heaven’
‘Treasure’
‘Want’
‘From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea’
‘Endsong’
‘In Your House’
‘M’
‘Play For Today’
‘A Forest’
‘Lullaby’
‘Wrong Number’
‘The Walk’
‘The Lovecats’
‘Friday I’m In Love’
‘Close To Me’
‘Why Can’t I Be You?’
‘Boys Don’t Cry’


Smith also joined Olivia Rodrigo during her surprise set at Primavera this weekend (June 6), debuting their new duet ‘What’s Wrong With Me’. “I feel like I’m gonna cry,” Rodrigo said at the end of the song. “I can’t believe that’s a thing that happened in the real world and not just a figment of my imagination.”

Having now kicked off their 2026 summer UK and European tour, their next stop comes on Friday night (June 12) at Nova Rock in Austria. You can check out a full list of their upcoming UK and Ireland live shows below, and visit here to buy any remaining tickets.

The shows will mark The Cure’s first time on stage together since their show at London’s Troxy last November. That gig was in front of just 3,000 fans – including Green Day‘s Billie Joe Armstrong, Radiohead‘s Ed O’Brien, Boy George, Mogwai‘s Stuart Braithwaite, and Pedro Pascal in the crowd – and came in celebration of their latest album, ‘Songs Of A Lost World’.

The Cure’s 2026 UK and Ireland headline shows are:


JUNE
26 – Marlay Park, Dublin
28 – Belsonic, Belfast

AUGUST
21 – Live From Wythenshawe Park, Manchester
23 – Edinburgh Summer Sessions, Royal Highland Showgrounds, Edinburgh


Smith previously confirmed that the band have another new album to follow up ‘Songs Of A Lost World’ that’s “virtually finished”, as well as a third new record also on the way. He added that he wanted to have at least one of those albums finished and shared before they head out on tour, suggesting that a release could be arriving before the new tour dates start.

The singer also added that he can imagine the celebrations continuing all the way up until the band hits their 50th anniversary. “We’ll probably be playing quite regularly through until the next anniversary – the 2028 anniversary! It’s looming on the horizon,” he shared.

The post Watch The Cure play ‘Treasure’ and ‘In Your House’ for the first time in over a decade as they switch up setlist for North Festival 2026 appeared first on NME.

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Bill Pearis
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Here’s a roundup of recent tour news. Check the Tour Dates category for more.

PARIS JACKSON

Paris Jackson announces her first headlining tour which happens this summer and wraps in NYC at Night Club 101 on September 25.

paris jackson tour


CHARLI XCX

Charli XCX has announced the Music, Fashion, Film Tour which happens this fall across a few major US cities and Toronto. Underscores will be along for the ride.

CAMP FLOG GNAW 2026

Camp Flog Gnaw, the festival created by Tyler, The Creator, has announced its 2026 edition which will happen November 14 & 15 at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. The lineup has yet to be announced but passes go on sale Thursday, June 11 at 11 AM Pacific.

camp flog gnaw 2026


KELSEY LU

Kelsey Lu has announced a fall tour in support of her new album So Help Me God.

ANAIIS

anaiis has announced the Devotion & the Black Divine tour of North America which kicks off September 10 in Los Angeles. She says: “It’s a dream come true to be able to come back to the US for my first headline tour with this album. I grew up between Oakland and New York, and my time there had a deep influence on the type of artist I am but I haven’t had a chance to bring my music back to the US in this way since moving to London. It’s going to be magical and I can’t wait to connect with all my kinfolk across the country.” The tour ends at NYC’s St Ann & The Holy Trinity Church on September 30.

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SHOW ME THE BODY

Show Me The Body release their fourth album, Alone Together, next month, and they’ve announced a tour supporting it. They’ll be on the road in North America in September and October, with Whispers, Jivebomb, and Holder each joining them, varying by date, and Lip Critic also on the last two shows of the run.

TOWA BIRD

Singer-songwriter Towa Bird will launch a North American headline tour in support of new album Gentleman on September 13 in San Francisco. The tour hits NYC on September 28 at Irving Plaza.



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JANE REMOVER

Jane Remover played NYC’s Governors Ball this past weekend and now has announced a stop here on her fall tour, happening at Terminal 5 on September 22 with Live Exhibit and Dazegxd.



Check our Tour Dates category for more.

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Hannah Zwick
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Ike Quebec Bossa Nova Soul Tone Poet vinyl

Saxophonist Ike Quebec’s take on the bossa nova craze, 1962’s Bossa Nova Soul Samba, is one of Blue Note’s August picks to be reissued through their Tone Poet Vinyl Series. Quebec’s The Complete Blue Note 45 Sessions was reissued through the same series last year.

Quebec is joined on the record by Kenny Burrell, Wendell Marshall, Willie Bobo, and Garvin Masseaux. Blending Brazilian bossa nova rhythms with his blues influences, Quebec offered a unique take on the genre.


Originally a pianist, Quebec switched to tenor in the early ’40s when he was in his early 20s. It was clear he made the right decision on his 78s recorded with Blue Note and Savoy, including his hit “Blue Harlem.” As a sideman, he worked with Benny Carter, Kenny Clarke, Roy Eldridge, and Cab Calloway.

In the late ’40s, Quebec did a bit of freelancing as a Blue Note A&R man and brought Thelonious Monk and Bud Powell to the label. Drug problems kept Quebec from recording for most of the 1950s, but he made a triumphant comeback in the early ’60s. Though he came back as strong a player as ever, he was suffering from lung cancer, which claimed his life at the age of 44 in 1963.

The Tone Poet Vinyl Edition of Bossa Nova Soul Samba was produced by Joe Harley, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original analog master tapes, pressed on 180g vinyl at RTI, and packaged in a deluxe tip-on gatefold jacket. Recent releases in the series include works from Jackie McLean, Michel Petrucciani, Big John Patton, and Curtis Amy.

“During the 2026 season of Tone Poet we’ll revisit rare gems, bold under-appreciated dates, and, of course, beloved titles from the Blue Note catalog that fans have been patiently waiting for,” Harley shared earlier this year.

Shop the Blue Note Tone Poet series now.

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BrooklynVegan Staff
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So many artists, so many songs, so little time. Each week we review a handful of new albums (of all genres), round up even more new music that we’d call “indie,” and talk about what metal is coming out. We post music news, track premieres, and more all day. We update a playlist weekly of some of our current favorite tracks. Here’s a daily roundup with a bunch of interesting, newly released songs in one place.

SUEDE – “EMOTIONALLY UNAVAILABLE”

Suede has announced an expanded edition of their 2025 album Antidepressants which will be out July 10 via BMG there are 11 bonus tracks, including demos, scratch tracks and a few studio outtakes, including this ripper.




PAYCHEQUE – “HEATWAVE”

Paycheck, the LA-based duo of Alison Goldfarb and Jackson MacIntosh (TOPS, Sheer Agony), release their debut album this week and here’s one last synthy taste before you can hear the whole thing.




TWIN BLOOM – “MAGAZINE DREAMS”

Oakland, CA band Twin Bloom make ’80s-inspired rock, mixing pop and harder edged sounds. Their new self-titled EP is out July 10 and here’s the lead track.




KELSEY LU – “CUTTING OFF THE HEAD OF A GHOST”

Kelsey Lu‘s first album in seven years, So Help Me God, is out this Friday, and ahead of its release, they’ve given us a final early taste with the majestic, orchestrated “Cutting Off the Head of a Ghost.”




PORCHES – “ANGEL”

Porches today shared a new song, “Angel,” that is a tribute to Baby’s All Right owner Billy Jones, who died last July (Jones was also Porches’ manager). Band founder Aaron Maine wrote, “Uploaded a song i wrote for Billy last july to the porches bandcamp. lots of love to everyone missing him today. i feel like he’s with us all the time.”




MIKE D – “TRUE COLORS”

It’s the third single from Beastie Boys’ Mike D’s first-ever solo album.




Looking for even more new songs? Browse the New Songs archive

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