jilla82
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we were playing Tru, Ghetto D, and Mystikal (Unpredictable is a classic to me).In 1997 February - July... People were still on Pac and Biggie...Biggie somewhat had the summer on lock with Hypnotize and his death, Puff was doing "cross-over" music... So tell us, what the gangsters, the brehs, in the Cutlass and Regals were playing??? Puff?? or TRU 2 DA Game in that span??
The dudes who stayed in the hood, urban parts of the world, played Puff right, this is what you're telling us??
TRU 2 Game was out in Feb, You telling me and those in this thread, that people skipped over this album to cop Puff albums? Brehs rode around and played PUFF, brehs were bumping PUFF at the cookouts and in the clubs?? (There was no internet)
September - December in 1997, Who was everybody listening too??? when I say everybody, I'm talking about nikkas who did time, and would do time, nikkas over 13 years old...
During that span, who was being played at events??
List your rappers in that time frame that nikkas were bumping...I'll wait....I gave you 2 already, Pac and Biggie
Master P - Ghetto D
Tru 2 the Game
Mia X - Unlady Like
Mystikal - Unpredictable
Mr. Serv On - Life Insurance
All came out in 97.... What other rappers were being played heavy along side of them, NOT name 2pac and Biggie
Im not knocking No Limit...I bought Mr Ice Cream Man, Ghetto D, Last Don, Unpredictable, and some C Murder and Silkk albums.
Thing is...outside of Mystikal all those albums had hella filler.
Im from Chicago, and remember that time.
During that period some of the biggest albums were Adrenaline Rush, Harlem World, Unpredictable, No Way Out (Is This the End, Benjamins, etc...), Ghetto D, Three Six, etc....
Im not saying people werent playing No Limit...im saying when P had his moment he flooded the market w/ No Limit during an era where people took their time to make music.
Once that sound died he was never able to do anything more.
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