400 Degreez vs. Chopper City in the Ghetto

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I understand that......No Limit vs Cash Money thing.

Once Cash Money came out and everybody was turned against on No Limit like 50 Cent did to Ja Rule.

Master P was famous for bitting the artists which Cash Money didn't it.

Bout It Boit wasn't P's idea...it was U.N.L.V when they was on Cash Money Label. I remember the interivew where mannish fresh said P usually stole the idea from them.

U.N.L.V. I'm Bout It - YouTube

There was some blatant biting at one point (504 Boyz putting out the Whodie track and Hot Boys coming with I Need a Hot Girl after P had already put out Thug Girl).

At the end of the day, even if he sounded like a wannabe Pac, P and No Limit had some classic records in their hey. I mean Mystikal put em on his back for a minute.
 

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Chopper city in the ghetto

B.G. One of my favorites Cash money Roll and uptown my home classic shyt and juve killed it on playin it raw

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It musta been meant for me to be rich
If only my dead nikkas coulda lived to see this
I appreciate what the Lord gave to me
But I don't appreciate is how these nikkas be hatin' me
What is it? Is it the car? Is it the jewels?
Is it the shoes?
Or do you want to see what a nikka gon' do?
I know a nikka plottin' up to jack me
Or nab me
Thats why when I ride on my lap be
The strap piece
Don't try to jam me on tha one-way dawg
Look, cuz you aint gettin' away without no gunplay dawg
You gon' be in a hospital, A.K.A. "We Never Close"
In a morgue, with a tag on yo' toes
Believe this, fukk with me I ain't gon' let it go
I'ma preach this up until the moment I'm no mo'
I follow my first line cuz ain't no second chance in life
These lil' nikkas out chea bustin' heads for stripes
Bullshyt, I aint for it, so get cha some business
I'ma hurt one of you bytches
Let the Lord be my witness
 
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both albums are dear to my heart but i will bump Chopper City In The Ghetto more than i'll bump 400 Degreez today...might have outplayed Juve when it was new....shyt is still fire though to this day.
 

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@mr 321

I don't mean as rap skills level, I mean

Master P is more like a leader, Juvenile is more like a leader

C-Murder is more like a real street dude, BG is more like a real street dude

Silkk is more like popular mainstream, Lil Wayne is more like popular mainstream. They are marketable.

KLC and Manny are the great
producers ....see where I'm going with this?
 

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they are different but i gotta go with 400 Degreez. it's the breakout classic from Cash Money, arguable best album from their catalogue
 

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Gettin killed ain't no thang in the N.O...
Turk-Playing it Raw
 
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