Ultimate? Hardly. If you're unfamiliar with the gutter mogul/rapper
Master P you are much better off starting with Priority's 2005 release
The Best of Master P, which focuses on his glory days with his original No Limit label and with his original No Limit soldiers. When people talk about
P, that's the era they're most likely referring to, but Koch's
The Ultimate Master P stills serves a purpose. Compiling the best tracks off three so-so albums --
P's Good Side, Bad Side and
Ghetto Bill along with his group
Tru's release
The Truth --
The Ultimate saves the curious from having to waste time or money for a taste of
P's Koch-affiliated imprint, The New No Limit. While "Act a Fool" and "Who Them Boyz" are welcome thugging reminders of the good old days, and "I Need Dubs" is a clever and fun take on
LL Cool J's "I Need Love," little else reaches these heights as
P often sounds overly desperate and downright embarrassing when he tries to kick it like
Lil Jon,
T.I., or any of the other Southern hip-hoppers who were much more relevant when these tracks were dropped. The compilation would be better off if it had a few more albums to pull from, and including an unreleased remix or maybe some liner notes would have made it feel a lot less sleazy. Check it if you want to hear what
P was up to in 2004 and 2005 without spending too much cheese, but don't fall for any "Ultimate" hype thrown on this semi-useful set. [
The Ultimate Master P was also made available in a clean version, with all explicit material removed.] ~ David Jeffries