

Rapper/multi-millionaire P. Miller becomes the guardian of his sister's three children - all of whom need a father figure in their lives.
Acting
Ken Jeong's 3-minute grocery store meltdown steals everything
Costume
Master P's velour tracksuits deserve their own credit
Director
Bernard Gourley
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Master P financed this himself through No Limit Films, part of his brief 2000s pivot to family entertainment after bankruptcy rumors.
This belongs to a micro-genre of 'rapper becomes unlikely caregiver' films alongside Ice Cube's 'Are We There Yet'—reflecting hip-hop's awkward early-aughts bid for multiplex respectability.