Empire Gets the Pin & Pixel Treatment

The cast of Empire helps Master P turn 48.

I Got the Hook Up - The Colonel Master P turned 48 this week on April 29 and shows no signs of slowing down as he relaunches the music arm of his No Limit Empire. P first made a name for himself in the late '90s with an onslaught of releases that included over the top Photoshopped album covers by Pin & Pixel Graphics filled with money, cars and women.In celebration of Master P, let's take a look at the cast of Empire over some of Pin & Pixel's outrageous covers, like Da Last Don above. — Michael Harris (@IceBlueVA)(Photos: No Limit/Priority/EMI Records, Photo by FOX via Getty Images)
Make 'Em Say Uhh! - Like those Miller boys, Hakeem, Jamal and Andre are Tru 2 Da Game but with a new twist as they chant, "We Lucious Lyon's soldiers / We thought we told ya."(Photos: No Limit / Priority, Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC Images, Tommaso Boddi/WireImage, Gabriel Grams/Getty Images)
Game Over - The way Lil' Flip and T.I. went at it for the Southern crown is similar to the way way Jamal and Hakeem are at each other's necks for control of their father's Empire, but in the Fox drama The Leprechaun comes out on top. (Photos: Sucka Free Records/Relativity Records, Chance Yeh/Getty Images)Baby Gangstas - B.G. ran with that Chopper throughout the city and dodged bullets in the process. Hakeem has dodged a few hits, too, but his mama's broom stick was quicker than he thought and had his name written all over it. (Photos: Cash Money, Monica Morgan/Getty Images)

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I Got the Hook Up - The Colonel Master P turned 48 this week on April 29 and shows no signs of slowing down as he relaunches the music arm of his No Limit Empire. P first made a name for himself in the late '90s with an onslaught of releases that included over the top Photoshopped album covers by Pin & Pixel Graphics filled with money, cars and women.In celebration of Master P, let's take a look at the cast of Empire over some of Pin & Pixel's outrageous covers, like Da Last Don above. — Michael Harris (@IceBlueVA)(Photos: No Limit/Priority/EMI Records, Photo by FOX via Getty Images)

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