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The cash cows were on all of those albums.
You mean Straight From The Projects?Someone needs to upload the C Murder BET Cribs.
It was unreal. They followed C Murder to his crib in Metarie,Louisiana suburb and then he somehow kept a residence literally in the hood he came up in.
Yeah loved that one, NL stans thought the tank was back on track after some subpar releases in 99. Forever TRU, Damned If They Murder Me, Down 4 My Ns, Where Do We Go, Want Beef, Concrete Jungle, Too Much Noise...straight heatAnybody listen to C Murder trapped in Crime from 2000? It had some joints.
Mr. Marcello and C Murder GTO (Not a No Limit release but still)
No limits work up until BBTP 99 was all quality
the sound changed breh with knock off replicasLiterally everybody’s album was hitting up until mid 99 or so. I don’t remember if it was due to BBTP leaving, or them just gradually using outside production.
oh i see that youre one of those little white dikkheads.
that explains alot.
also explains you naming yourself "tharealness" in 2020.
f*ckin computer nerds.![]()
BBTP put some subpar shyt on Made Man and Bossalinie and Foolish, P prolly wasn't too happy with their work. They were way overworked and undercompensated anyway. Kenoe, XL and Mark In Da Dark had some heat though, the others (Suga Bear, Ezell, Myke Diesel...) were hit-and-missLiterally everybody’s album was hitting up until mid 99 or so. I don’t remember if it was due to BBTP leaving, or them just gradually using outside production.
BBTP put some subpar shyt on Made Man and Bossalinie and Foolish, P prolly wasn't too happy with their work. They were way overworked and undercompensated anyway. Kenoe, XL and Mark In Da Dark had some heat though, the others (Suga Bear, Ezell, Myke Diesel...) were hit-and-miss
I'm not even sure Def Jam had this many releases in a 3 year period.. Not sure of the sales numbers being accurate... But the number of people who were able to drop and the gaps between was like 6 weeks. You was buying that NO LIMIT ALBUM no matter who was on the cover... and they was 8.99 when nikkas shyt was 14.99 and upNo Limit was the first time that we saw the level of consistent FREQUENCY of releases from the era.
East Coast artist like Nas was having 2 and 3 YEAR GAPS between releases at best 1x a year.
No Limit was pumping New Albums not to mention singles very frequently relative to the rest of Rap.
They were doing what we take for granted today in terms of frequent consistent project releases.
bar code.
Lightning in a bottle. Give people a “movement” they can feel a part of at the right time and magic can happen. P is a very smart dude and likely knew that so he was able to make it feel like a grassroots movement
Being Known as a Soldier was hard to not find attractive as a youngster in the 90’s
what do you mean by "make it feel like a grassroots movement"??
thats exactly what that chit was. the epitome of grassroots.
In 1997-1999 nobody in my neighborhood was listenin to No Limit
It was all Wu Tang, Nas, Mobb Deep, Outkast, Big Pun, DMX, Hov
No limit was big bruh, also ran that hustle out of TexasNo Limit Records discography - Wikipedia
They never had any hit singles until 98 (and Make Em Say only reached 16)
P had every artist selling 500k minimum. But they had no cash cows
Juvenile was with Birdman right?
So they had Silk, Mystikal and a bunch of no names.
Im trying to understand this phenomenon. The bad album covers, the mediocre MCs... how did P flip that into platinum records?