The Rise And Fall of No Limit Records

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Apr 25, 2002
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to me master p was always wack. from his first album to his last album, tell u the truth i never felt anyone on that label. but, bbtp were very good, on ghetto d, ice cream man, im bout, charge it 2 tha game. i think nl fell off cause fans actually started to realize none of them had any rapping talent.
 
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imo. too many people mixed with to many ego's = can't make everybody happy. they were the shit though in the years they were hot. i mean i'll still support them if they put out good music just aint good enough to buy. but anyways if any yall got that ghetto commission "wise guys' cd. man that thing was wangin. one of the most underrated slept on no limit realeases.
 

Nuttkase

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Benzo said:
to me master p was always wack. from his first album to his last album, tell u the truth i never felt anyone on that label. but, bbtp were very good, on ghetto d, ice cream man, im bout, charge it 2 tha game. i think nl fell off cause fans actually started to realize none of them had any rapping talent.
Are you kidding? Mac and Soulja Slim (RIP) are/were both really sick on the mic. I agree with you on everything else though. Young Bleed is sick too...but I don't really count him as a old No Limit artist (his first cd was put out by No Limit but on his own label)

Only song I ever liked by Master P is Bout It and that is because that beat is hard as fuck.

Nuttkace
 
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Benzo said:
to me master p was always wack. from his first album to his last album, tell u the truth i never felt anyone on that label. .
i some what agree with this except i liked 1 silkk da shocker song but i forgot what its called, i was never on the no limit bandwagon i always thought master p lacked in his rappin ablilties but that just my opinion.
 
May 4, 2002
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people who heard, make em say UGHHHH or whatever jumped on the no limit bandwagon, thats what it is... kids were sportin no limit jerserys after that song, but couldnt name any other song by no limit...... kinda like mac dre " feelin myself and get stupid"
 
Nov 7, 2002
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bello what i think he is saying,...the key songs that got the bigest response or got the most heads buying it....hahaha a lot of heads think sprinkle me was earl's first cd,...when we all know about mvp and the kings men,....same dif
 
Feb 14, 2004
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looks to me like you're just generalizing on this. looks like you just want an excuse to not like master p or sometihng. because i've been a fan of master p since ghetto's tryin to kill me came out. and i sure in hell ain't on this lil bandwagon thing. im just a loyal fan. thats all that is.
 
Feb 8, 2003
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Ice Cream Man is what made him a platinum player.
No Limit used to always bring the fire on almost all they releases I don't care what non of yall say.

whoever made that comment about never feeling anyone on that label you must be younger then 17 or just not understand yet. Point is No Limit Records will go down in music history as one of the greatest rap labels of all time.

DEFINATELY CLASSIC SHIT FROM NO LIMIT

MASTER P :ICE CREAM MAN, GHETTO D, DA LAST DON, GHETTO POSTAGE
Silkk The Shocker :CHARGE IT TO THE GAME, THE SHOCKER, MY WORLD MY WAY
MAC :SHELL SHOCKED
C-MURDER :LIFE OR DEATH, TRAPPED IN CRIME
FIEND : THERES ONE IN EVERY FAMILY, STREET LIFE
MIA X : UNLADY LIKE
TRU : TRUE 2 DA GAME, CRIME FAMILY
MR. SERV ON : LIFE INSURANCE
IM BOUT IT SOUNDTRACK
KANE & ABLE :AM I MY BROTHERS KEEPER
SNOOP DOGG : LAST MEAL , TOPP DOGG
MYSTIKAL :UNPREDICTABLE
TRE-8 : GHETTO STORIES