EXCLUSIVE: Master P Links With Playboy Radio To Launch 'Doin Tha Most Radio' Show

MASTER P & PLAYBOY RADIO ARE SOON TO BE ‘DOIN THE MOST!’

(AllHipHop News) Master P and Playboy Radio have come together to deliver a huge endeavor, Doin Tha Most Radio Show, this confirmed with AllHipHop. After teaming up with Playboy Radio, the celebrated entrepreneur and Hip-Hop icon now has the opportunity to connect with its subscribers. Its plentiful supporters number over 85 million.

“I am excited about joining forces with Playboy,” explained by  Master P. “Think about it, creating a radio product that airs on the Playboy Radio platform only reinforces the ties that bind the impact of music and traditional entertainment while redefining the adult entertainment brand, at the same time expanding our reach to millions of new listeners and viewers, now that’s what I call the American Dream in action!” stated the music mogul.

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The Doin Tha Most Radio Show is set to break intriguing and exclusive interviews. From politics to gossip, sex to sports — and of course entertainment news — the invited celebrity guests will discuss it all. Five standout hosts have been selected to bang out this filmed radio show. Sassee Casse, the world’s smallest tiniest stripper and on-air-personalities,  a former Southern radio show / video host, Big Courtney, an acclaimed fitness guru, J-Tweezy, who previously worked as an award-winning radio morning show host and program director at Citadel Broadcasting group, Juggie, a former video/radio show host of the highest rated show in the South region and Master P, are the confirmed hosts for the Don’ The Most Radio Show.

The upcoming radio show has the industry buzzing. “Playboy Radio will have perhaps, the most riveting and engaging radio show on the air, which is a direct result of the Doin Tha Most Show’s uncanny ability to cover what’s hot in music, entertainment, entertainment news and pop culture,” expressed James Escobar, editor of Plugged Entertainment magazine.

For more information, go to www.DTMent.com #DoinThaMost