Universal Records, already home to New Orleans' Cash Money Millionaires, took on even more of the Big Easy's big-money spenders on Tuesday, inking a deal to distribute Master P's label, now dubbed New No Limit.

Master P's distribution deal with Priority Records expired last month, and he's wasting no time in putting out records with his new partner, starting with an album from his most famous artist — himself.

On December 18, P will put out his 10th solo LP, Game Face, according to Universal. As he does on all of his albums, the mogul with the golden teeth and chains will enlist the aid of his No Limit soldiers to blast off on the mic.

Many of them, such as his son, Lil' Romeo, and brother Silkk the Shocker, appear on the first single, "Back on Top." According to Universal, P also spared no expense on acquiring the album's beats, hiring the Neptunes, Timbaland and Dr. Dre.

"This is an exciting new start for me and my company," Master P said in a statement. "I founded No Limit on a philosophy of entrepreneurism that is artist-driven. Universal shares this same vision, so pairing up with them is the next step in our evolution, and it will be one of the biggest partnerships to ever take place."

P's new deal doesn't spell the end of Priority's dealings with the rapper's family, however. On October 23, Priority will release C-P-3.com, the fourth solo LP from P's brother C-Murder.