1. Im A Soldier*****
2. Give Me The World *****
3. Throw Yo Hood Up *****
4. Just Be Straight With Me ****
5. If I Dont Gotta *****
6. Skit
7. We Can Dance ****
8. Mama Always Told Me ****
9. You Aint Gotta Lie To Kick It ***
10. Thug N Me ****
11. All Night ***
12. Who Can I Trust ****
13. It...
where would you rank them?
Turk said him and Wayne wanted to jump ship to No Limit because P took care of his artists...
and everybody but Fiend, Mia, Mac, and Mystikal was "wack' :jbhmm:
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where do you think they would fit in terms of ability and popularity?
I can remember working at Camelot Music when Master P was slaughtering the game. He wasn't a lyricist (Black Thought), he knew how to rap and the production (Beats By The Pound) was top notch. Ice Cream Man was the anthem you heard out of anything with 10's or 12's in a box beating down the...
Ice Cream Man is a classic album but I feel like The Ghettos Tryin To Kill Me! was a better album
(Even though it wasn't on the original it's still one of the albums best songs)
Inteview about him signing to J Prince Rap-A-Lot records, J Prince showing him how to start his own label, his rap beefs with Master P, Spider Loc, G-Unit and Game
No Limit Records is an American record label founded by rapper, entrepreneur and CEO Percy "Master P" Miller. The label's albums were distributed by Priority Records, Universal Music Group and Koch Records. The label included artists such as Snoop Dogg, Mercedes, Silkk the Shocker, Mystikal, Mia...
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