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'''C Miller''' (born '''Corey Miller''' on ], ]) is an ] ] artist from ]. Prior to ] ], he used the stage name '''C-Murder'''. C Miller (born '''Corey Miller''' on ], ]) is an ] ] artist from ]. Prior to ] ], he used the stage name '''C-Murder'''.

He is one of many rappers who rose to fame in the mid-to-late ] releasing records through his brother ]'s label, ]. He is a member of the group TRU. In early ], Corey Miller was arrested and charged with killing 16-year-old Steve Thomas with a single gun shot to the chest during a dispute in ] outside the Platinum Club. On ], ], Corey Miller was found guilty of second-degree murder, which carries a mandatory ].
Despite incarceration, he has managed to release an entire album, “,” and a music video that features fellow New Orleans rapper ] without the knowledge of prison authorities, much to the chagrin of the Jefferson Parish Sheriff, Harry Lee. The Louisiana Supreme Court overturned his murder conviction and accepted his request for a new trial. Miller's attorney, Ron Rakosky, divulged that he hoped to have him out on bond as soon as Monday of March 13, 2006.


He is one of many ] who rose to fame in the mid-to-late ] releasing records through his brother ]'s label, ]. He is a member of the group ]. In early ], Corey Miller was arrested and charged with killing 16-year-old Steve Thomas with a single gun shot to the chest during a dispute in ] outside the Platinum Club. On ], ], Corey Miller was found guilty of second-degree murder, which carries a mandatory ].
Despite incarceration, he has managed to release an entire album, “,” and a music video that features fellow New Orleans rapper ] without the knowledge of prison authorities, much to the chagrin of the Jefferson Parish Sheriff, Harry Lee.


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*1998 '']'' (Platinum) *1998 '']'' (Platinum)
*1999 '']'' (Gold) *1999 '']'' (Gold)
*2005 '']'' *2005 ''The Truest Shit I`ve Ever Said


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C Miller (born Corey Miller on March 9, 1971) is an American rap artist from New Orleans, Louisiana. Prior to April 5 2005, he used the stage name C-Murder.

He is one of many rappers who rose to fame in the mid-to-late 1990s releasing records through his brother Master P's label, No Limit Records. He is a member of the group TRU. In early 2002, Corey Miller was arrested and charged with killing 16-year-old Steve Thomas with a single gun shot to the chest during a dispute in Harvey, Louisiana outside the Platinum Club. On October 1, 2003, Corey Miller was found guilty of second-degree murder, which carries a mandatory life sentence. Despite incarceration, he has managed to release an entire album, “The Truest Shit I Ever Said,” and a music video that features fellow New Orleans rapper B.G. without the knowledge of prison authorities, much to the chagrin of the Jefferson Parish Sheriff, Harry Lee. The Louisiana Supreme Court overturned his murder conviction and accepted his request for a new trial. Miller's attorney, Ron Rakosky, divulged that he hoped to have him out on bond as soon as Monday of March 13, 2006.

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