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C-Murder

 
Artist: C-Murder
 
C-Murder

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Followers:

B-Cide

Performed Songs By:

Calvin Broadus

Worked With:

O'Dell, DJ Daryl, Craig B., O'Dell

Formal Connection With:

Master P, Medicine Men, Beats by the Pound, Carlos Stephens, Mo B. Dick, KLC, Tru

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  • Born: March 09, 1971, New Orleans, LA
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rap
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Life or Death," "Trapped in Crime," "The Truest $#!@ I Ever Said"
  • Representative Songs: "Down 4 My N's," "Like a Jungle," "How a Thug Like It"

Biography

C-Murder is the younger brother of Master P, the founder and president of No Limit Records. That explains his membership in the No Limit family, the label where nepotism rules, but he's actually one of the stronger rappers on the label. He may stick to the predictable gangsta musical blueprint, but as a rapper, he had an original style and interesting wordplay that separated him from the No Limit pack.

C-Murder made his first recorded appearance as a member of Tru, a trio that also featured his brothers Master P and Silkk the Shocker. Their first album, True, was released in 1995 and was followed by Tru 2 da Game in 1997. During that year, C-Murder appeared on a number of No Limit releases, including Master P's Ghetto D and the I'm Bout It soundtrack. In the spring of 1998, he released his solo debut, Life or Death; Bossalinie followed a year later. In 2000, he reached superstar status, first with his appearance in the 504 Boyz smash hit "Wobble Wobble," then with his third and most successful album yet, Trapped in Crime, propelled by the commercial success of its C-Murder/Snoop Dogg/Magic collaboration, "Down for My N's." This album also signaled the launch of Tru Records, C-Murder's new label, which promised to be accompanied by a clothing line and successive releases.

His 2002 release, Tru Dawgs, was a test for the label but was preceded by tragedy when C-Murder was arrested for shooting someone in a nightclub. He went to jail right after the album was finished and was there during the release of the CD. Master P was a vocal supporter of C-Murder since the incident, claiming that he wasn't involved and it was a case of mistaken identity. Regardless of Master P's support, C-Murder was convicted and sentenced to life in prison on October 1, 2003. Allowed to record from behind bars, the rapper released The Truest $#!@ I Ever Said in early 2005. In March 2006, the Louisiana Supreme Court dismissed his conviction and C-Murder was released on a $500,000 bond. He was originally placed under house arrest pending a retrial on a second-degree murder charge, but after a couple months the judge allowed the rapper to travel in the Orleans and Jefferson parishes as long as it was during the daytime. Tru Story: Continued arrived in 2006 and was followed two years later by the album Screamin' 4 Vengeance along with C-Murder's first novel, Death Around the Corner. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & David Jeffries, All Music Guide
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For the football player of the same name see Corey Miller (American football).

C-Murder
Birth name Corey Miller
Also known as C.Miller
Born March 9, 1971 (age 38)
Origin New Orleans, Louisiana
Genre(s) Hip hop
Occupation(s) Rapper
Years active 1991 - present
Label(s) Tru Records, Asylum Records
Associated acts Master P, Silkk The Shocker, TRU, UGK, Romeo
Website C-Murder at MySpace

Corey Miller (born March 9, 1971) is an American rapper from the Calliope Projects in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is currently a criminal defendant charged with second degree murder in the 2002 death of 16-year-old Steve Thomas. Prior to April 5, 2005, he used the stage name C-Murder, and changed it to C. Miller. When asked why he chose the name, Miller has said "They call me C-Murder, cuz I see murder"; however, he has recently started using his former stage name of C-Murder once again.[1] He appears on Ludacris' Release Therapy album on a song called "Do Your Time" (also featuring the late Pimp C and previously incarcerated rapper Beanie Sigel; he is credited as C-Murder). He is the brother of Master P and Silkk the Shocker, uncle of Romeo, and was at one time engaged to R&B singer Monica.[2] As of May 1 2009, C-Murder is searching for the winner of the C-Murder triva online to determine who is his number 1 fan. The winner of that competition was Elton "E-Jay" Brown of South Carolina.


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Steve Thomas case

In September 2003, Miller was convicted for the 2002 beating and fatal shooting of a fan, 16-year-old Steve Thomas, at a Harvey, Louisiana nightclub, however Presiding Judge Martha Sassone granted a new trial based on the claim that prosecutors improperly withheld criminal background information on three of their witnesses.

While awaiting re-trial Miller was placed under house arrest. Sassone allowed Miller to promote his new yet to be titled CD and novel, Death Around the Corner, while under house arrest, but ruled that a gag order pertaining to the case would remain in effect. The terms of the house arrest required Sassone's permission for all visitors, including reporters.[3][4]

On March 13, 2007, Judge Sassone granted Miller's request to work on his music career on a per request basis, but denied his request for a 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. curfew.[5] His seventh studio album Screamin' 4 Vengeance, was finally released in stores on July 1, 2008.

Sassone's rulings in the case became an issue in her failed 2008 bid for re-election. Sassone was defeated by Judge Ellen Kovach; prosecutors subsequently renewed a request to have Miller returned to jail.[6]

As of January 2009, Corey Miller is confined to his residence on house arrest, and may only leave for a documented medical emergency. His new murder trial was set to begin April 20 , 2009.[7] If convicted, he would face a mandatory life sentence in prison.

On May 27, 2009, Corey Miller pled No-Contest to 2 counts of attempted second degree murder. These charges stem from a 2001 incident in Baton Rouge, LA in which Miller fired shots from a semi-automatic pistol at the owner and bouncer of a night club who refused to allow Miller to enter the business with the gun. Miller was sentenced to ten years with credit for time served[8]. An alleged surveillance video of the incident was posted on AllHipHop.com.He is Currently awaiting sentencing at East Baton Rouge Parish Prison. According to the East Baton Rouge Parrish prison he has a court date scheduled for June 24, 2009. (Link) Miller's murder charges and trial in New Orleans is still pending.

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album Chart Positions
US US Hip-Hop
1998 Life or Death 3 1
1999 Bossalinie 2 1
2000 Trapped in Crime 9 1
2001 C-P-3.com 45 10
2002 Tru Dawgs 67 15
2005 The Truest Shit I Ever Said 41 5
2006 The Tru Story: Continued - 35
2008 Screamin' 4 Vengeance 130 17

Compilations

Year Album
2005 The Best of C-Murder

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