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What's the name of the track that Mystikal did before joining NL?

I'm not talking about the song off the Bout It Bout IT soundtrack, there's another track/song out there he did before or right when he signed with NL

I can't remember the name of the song?

I wanna say it was also a solo song, I have heard that song 1 time, so it may be a rare find (I may be wrong) you nikkas know your info, so yall may have heard it multiple times


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Y'all think Pac would've signed to No Limit if he didn't die?

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Pac was bigger than No Limit

Snoop signed with NL after his value/status decreased heavily in 96/97, and he needed NL goon protection. Pac was still on top in 96 and would have remained so in 97/98. He would have started his own label on Interscope I guess
 

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Listen I'm not trying to change your mind here. Now I will say there are still some verses where Silkk is doing a little too much; but as a younger fan, I thought Silkk was trash too and I would agree the production carried him. However, as an older listener and understanding what his style was (in my opinion) he was one of the best on No limit.

Again not trying to change your mind, but if you haven't done so, revisit some of his stuff and try giving him a second chance

I'll put him up there like Top 7. He killed some songs,

Him and P just shytted on this beat

P free-styled on this song, pretty much on all his songs


 

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Let's Not Forget Bay Area Legendary Producers K-Lou and DJ Daryl who helped molded No Limit Sound when No Limit was still in the Bay.

Fun Fact: When Master P Went Gold with the Ice Cream Man he put an Ad in The Source That Congratulate his feat and it listed K-Lou and DJ Daryl in Beats By The Pound
 

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K-Lou should've been a BBTP member. He gave P some dope shyt

99 Ways To Die>>>>>>>>>

Bruh you ain't lying I always said K-Lou should of been apart of BBTP. Lou and Daryl was P go to producers in his Bay Years.

And I Consider Carlos Stephens BBTP

DJ Daryl (Legendary Producer from The Bay who was 2pac main producer)
While signed to (then) No Limit Records (as a member of Beats by the Pound) he produced various hits: “Don’t Let Go” on Snoop Dogg - Da Game Is To Be Sold, Not To Be Told; “Unpredictable” (title track) on Mystikal - Unpredictable; “Murder” on Silkk - The Shocker; “That’s How We Break Bread” on Tru; “Street Life” on Soulja Slim - Give It 2 Em Raw; “Life Is A B****” on Magic - Skys The Limit; “Ghetto Cheeze” on Tru 2 Da Game; “Tryin 2 Do Something” on Snoop Dogg - Ghetto D; “Time For A 187” on Master P - Ice Cream Man; “Mama Raised Me, More 2 Life and Snitches” on Master P - Da Last Don and “You Don’t Know Me” on Master P - Good Side, Bad Side.

He also produced 12 songs including the hit single “If I Could Change” on Steady Mobbn’s Pre-Meditated Drama which peaked at #6 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart and #29 on the Billboard 200. “If I Could Change” was Master P’s first song accepted by MTV, it was used in the film “I’m Bout It,” and released on video
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Bruh you ain't lying I always said K-Lou should of been apart of BBTP. Lou and Daryl was P go to producers in his Bay Years.

And I Consider Carlos Stephens BBTP

DJ Daryl (Legendary Producer from The Bay who was 2pac main producer)
While signed to (then) No Limit Records (as a member of Beats by the Pound) he produced various hits: “Don’t Let Go” on Snoop Dogg - Da Game Is To Be Sold, Not To Be Told; “Unpredictable” (title track) on Mystikal - Unpredictable; “Murder” on Silkk - The Shocker; “That’s How We Break Bread” on Tru; “Street Life” on Soulja Slim - Give It 2 Em Raw; “Life Is A B****” on Magic - Skys The Limit; “Ghetto Cheeze” on Tru 2 Da Game; “Tryin 2 Do Something” on Snoop Dogg - Ghetto D; “Time For A 187” on Master P - Ice Cream Man; “Mama Raised Me, More 2 Life and Snitches” on Master P - Da Last Don and “You Don’t Know Me” on Master P - Good Side, Bad Side.

He also produced 12 songs including the hit single “If I Could Change” on Steady Mobbn’s Pre-Meditated Drama which peaked at #6 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart and #29 on the Billboard 200. “If I Could Change” was Master P’s first song accepted by MTV, it was used in the film “I’m Bout It,” and released on video
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I liked DJ Darryl, but he recycled tons of stuff other rappers/producers already sampled (If I Could Change, Unpredictable, Street Life, Snitches...). And yeah he was a smaller part of BBTP
 
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