The Verzuz battle between No Limit Records and Cash Money Records on October 25, 2025, successfully revived the glory of Southern Hip Hop, but the night’s most poignant and significant moment wasn’t just about the music. It came from the absence of one legend and the unexpected appearance of another.

Despite currently serving a life sentence, rapper C-Murder (real name Corey Miller) remains an integral part of the No Limit roster.

According to close sources, even from behind prison walls, C-Murder conveyed his absolute support and pride for his brother Master P and the entire No Limit family.

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C-Murder’s absence left a significant emotional void in the No Limit lineup. However, instead of allowing that void to create a deficit, it was transformed into a powerful declaration of solidarity.

“C-Murder watched every second of the battle. He is immensely proud of how Master P and the crew brought glory to New Orleans. His support is absolute,” a source close to the rapper revealed.

The most crucial moment of the night arrived during the deciding rounds. When Master P prepared to introduce C-Murder’s classic hit “Down 4 My N’s,” the entire arena erupted.

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The biggest surprise was the appearance of Snoop Dogg (who has previous ties with No Limit). Rather than just performing, Snoop Dogg transformed his segment into an emotional call for justice.

Amidst the dazzling lights and echoing music, after delivering his rap verse on the track, Snoop Dogg paused, faced the camera, and chanted: “SALUTE MASTER P! FREE C-MURDER! WE ARE NO LIMIT FOR LIFE!”

This moment instantly went viral on social media, drawing the attention of millions of fans and social activists. It was not merely musical support; it was a powerful, public reminder of C-Murder’s ongoing legal battle.

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Snoop Dogg’s action highlighted the efforts that the Miller family and associates (including C-Murder’s ex-girlfriend Monica) have made for years to overturn his conviction.

This Verzuz battle was more than just a clash between two record labels. With C-Murder’s remote support and Snoop Dogg’s courageous moment, it became a symbol of brotherhood overcoming adversity and rekindling the flame of hope for justice within the Hip Hop community.