as i recall, i remember an interview from way back and P was talking about working with lynch in the 24 deep days thats how he ended up west coast bad boyz 2 and the im bout it soundtrack and serv on's life insurance ...if i remember around that time P was trying to get lynch on no limit thats why he was on so many albums around that time period of NL...but that shit fell through because of the black market contract ..i think i recall even P saying he would buy out lynch's contract but ced wasnt having that so it all ended...that to me was lynch's prime era too
or maybe they related kevin miller-percy miller lol
or maybe they related kevin miller-percy miller lol
I wondered if it was actually Milk who put out the cd version.I thought maybe it was King George cause M&M is like Me & Mine. I wasn't in underground rap scene back in 1993, or 97 for that matter so it's always been somethin i wanted to know.
That album was when P ended his contract for NL & In-a-Minute and just before the SMG signing so i guess he struggled to get a deal and went a step back with a tape release... I never knew it was Milk Man. First rapper to forge a release date as 1993 stayed on the cd! I just thought the cd was done a few months after on a dummy label cause of cashflow/legal issues or some shit but Milk Man took the release? LOL. He didn't give a fuck. Even before P beef he went hard on Hollywood.
anyways back to the BLH/No Limit/Nigga Deep article, they make it all sound really tight knit between P & Lynch. Really? rapmusicguide guide, liner notes anyone?
That album was when P ended his contract for NL & In-a-Minute and just before the SMG signing so i guess he struggled to get a deal and went a step back with a tape release... I never knew it was Milk Man. First rapper to forge a release date as 1993 stayed on the cd! I just thought the cd was done a few months after on a dummy label cause of cashflow/legal issues or some shit but Milk Man took the release? LOL. He didn't give a fuck. Even before P beef he went hard on Hollywood.
anyways back to the BLH/No Limit/Nigga Deep article, they make it all sound really tight knit between P & Lynch. Really? rapmusicguide guide, liner notes anyone?
Yeah,that makes so much sense.Loki used nigga so much,and his enormous contract with Siccmade at the time made it easy to pass up a contract with the most popular rap lable on Earth at the time.