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KLC GAH DAMN!

- 1st time we heard mark in the dark



DJ Daryl did the fukking thing

O'Dell

Nice posse cut

@Wacky D this is a pretty good album breh

@JustCKing @OHSNAP!

side note, I'm surpised Full-Blooded wasn't on here at all and only 1 Slim feature. C-Murder, Hound, Magic & Slim sounded good together on Life After Death, could've been a head buster group.

Agreed. If P didn't want Slim that bad, Slim n Hound could be have signed to TRU Records as well, and release a Headbussa group album
 

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a TRU album that came out in '98 would've been heat, prime miller brothers and prime BBTP @NO-BadAzz @OHSNAP! @JustCKing @Homeboy Runny-Ray @Wacky D @You know damn well

Kinda. Many think 97 was their peak qualitywise. I preferred the 98 albums (except the last quarter, Mama Drama, Memorial Day, Ghetto Fabulous and We Can't Be Stopped weren't that good. Everyone was running on fumes it seemed)

The amount of songs the Miller brothers had in 98 together was crazy. Could have filled 4 albums with those
 

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I think 97 was their peak, 97 the tank was clicking on all cylinders, Ghetto D dropping the week of school starting was crazy.

I remember that 1st week of school, that Tuesday when that CD came out and that first weekend at the football games. Crazy Crazy.

Ghetto D had killed the scene.


They dropped TRU in early 97 and that was insane. I Always Feel Like was that song in the lunch room. Swamp nikka, breh smh. That album was a gem and the timing was perfect of it being release which came out around the time we had Mardi Gras.

Lol Crazy
 

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a TRU album that came out in '98 would've been heat, prime miller brothers and prime BBTP @NO-BadAzz @OHSNAP! @JustCKing @Homeboy Runny-Ray @Wacky D @You know damn well


Kinda. Many think 97 was their peak qualitywise. I preferred the 98 albums (except the last quarter, Mama Drama, Memorial Day, Ghetto Fabulous and We Can't Be Stopped weren't that good. Everyone was running on fumes it seemed)

The amount of songs the Miller brothers had in 98 together was crazy. Could have filled 4 albums with those

I think 97 was their peak, 97 the tank was clicking on all cylinders, Ghetto D dropping the week of school starting was crazy.

I remember that 1st week of school, that Tuesday when that CD came out and that first weekend at the football games. Crazy Crazy.

Ghetto D had killed the scene.


They dropped TRU in early 97 and that was insane. I Always Feel Like was that song in the lunch room. Swamp nikka, breh smh. That album was a gem and the timing was perfect of it being release which came out around the time we had Mardi Gras.

Lol Crazy

I agree, graduated from HS and everybody was playing no limit. 98 imo was them flooding the market to keep their names ringing. I knew every Mystikal verse on everybody cd by heart even has my hair the way he had his.
@Alvin your ass either a due hard fan or somebody in the NL camp with these questions bruh:russ:. Either way it's all good and if you are in the camp:salute:. Do a real documentary bruh
 

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I felt in 97, NL was in another lane away from any and everybody else. To me 97 was their strongest year.

I'll take 97 albums over 98's albums

In real time, 97, that fall, was something special. I don't think we would get another Fall like that ever again, those who was there in real time.

Fall of 97 was special and NL killed the scene.
 

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I felt in 97, NL was in another lane away from any and everybody else. To me 97 was their strongest year.

I'll take 97 albums over 98's albums

In real time, 97, that fall, was something special. I don't think we would get another Fall like that ever again, those who was there in real time.

Fall of 97 was special and NL killed the scene.
Bruh I was on the yard when they took over br and it was def something special
 

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I think 97 was their peak, 97 the tank was clicking on all cylinders, Ghetto D dropping the week of school starting was crazy.

I remember that 1st week of school, that Tuesday when that CD came out and that first weekend at the football games. Crazy Crazy.

Ghetto D had killed the scene.


They dropped TRU in early 97 and that was insane. I Always Feel Like was that song in the lunch room. Swamp nikka, breh smh. That album was a gem and the timing was perfect of it being release which came out around the time we had Mardi Gras.

Lol Crazy
Did you like disc 2 on that TRU 2 Da Game? I personally don't like it.
 

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Bruh I was on the yard when they took over br and it was def something special

I already know how it was on that yard lol.

Had a sis and brother, cousins up there

My family are die hard SU fans, I already know how it was lol 97 Bayou Classic and Homecoming. NL killed the scene smh:wow:


Those who were there "in real time" understand me, it's something that may never happed again in life. It was something special
 

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I agree, graduated from HS and everybody was playing no limit. 98 imo was them flooding the market to keep their names ringing. I knew every Mystikal verse on everybody cd by heart even has my hair the way he had his.
@Alvin your ass either a due hard fan or somebody in the NL camp with these questions bruh:russ:. Either way it's all good and if you are in the camp:salute:. Do a real documentary bruh
lol nah just a fan, I started bumping no limit when these contemporary artist were name dropping or taking inspiration from them, triple 6 and cash money. Then Complex did that 25 best no limit albums and I was hooked, to live that in it's heydey down south and in the boot especially had to be wild.
 

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I think 97 was their peak, 97 the tank was clicking on all cylinders, Ghetto D dropping the week of school starting was crazy.

I remember that 1st week of school, that Tuesday when that CD came out and that first weekend at the football games. Crazy Crazy.

Ghetto D had killed the scene.


They dropped TRU in early 97 and that was insane. I Always Feel Like was that song in the lunch room. Swamp nikka, breh smh. That album was a gem and the timing was perfect of it being release which came out around the time we had Mardi Gras.

Lol Crazy
Kinda. Many think 97 was their peak qualitywise. I preferred the 98 albums (except the last quarter, Mama Drama, Memorial Day, Ghetto Fabulous and We Can't Be Stopped weren't that good. Everyone was running on fumes it seemed)

The amount of songs the Miller brothers had in 98 together was crazy. Could have filled 4 albums with those

'97 they were coming raw with TRU 2 Da Game but BBTP had fresh ideas, I feel like in 98 they honed in on it and by '99 were burnt out and were trying new things (fiend's second album) also probably needed new producers (ke'noe especially)
 

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lol nah just a fan, I started bumping no limit when these contemporary artist were name dropping or taking inspiration from them, triple 6 and cash money. Then Complex did that 25 best no limit albums and I was hooked, to live that in it's heydey down south and in the boot especially had to be wild.

Wild is an understatement, that's why it be easy for me to dispute certain points that brehs make about how things are NOW vs how things were "in real time"

I lived in that moment and that moment was something special. From the timing of albums, Certain albums that were dropped during that run, a person who was there in real time, could remember what was going on or how the world was lol.

As I stated about Ghetto D, that dropped the week of school starting and that CD took over the scene, Friday night football games up to the Saturday night parties. When TRU came out, that came out around Mardi Gras down here and that shyt was crazy. That CD was still being played all the way up until the FALL along with Ghetto D.

Mia's X Party Don't Stop came out around the time school was letting out and heading into that summer of 97, I can go on. Mystikal Aint No Limit came video came out that Fall.

shyt was crazy. I can really dive in, breh stated that he was on the yard, and back then SU believe or not was the college to be, SU was what LSU is today. Nobody was talking about LSU, which will be always funny to me because I was there when you couldn't catch folks cheering for LSU, it was all about Southern (SU) but that's another subject. But shyt was crazy down here in the boot. Super Sundays were stupid crazy.

Man it was a time to be alive in the moment
 

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I watched the childhood years video this morning, first off, Porsha could've got that dikk, she was fine AF. But did anyone notice how short the gambino brothers are (gotti, reginelli, malachi) compared to pheno who towers over them @NO-BadAzz @JustCKing @OHSNAP! @You know damn well @Homeboy Runny-Ray
Porsha was sexy as fukk in person and cool as hell.i had a class with her and we would chill (nothing happened) p was extra defensive over her like he would have dudes hemmed up over her. She was good people.
 
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