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Bo was known and had successful indie albums on Awol Records before West Coast Bad Boys and True:beli:

shyt Bo was probably the most well known rapper on WCBB
WCBB, WCBB2 and True sold more than any C-Bo album:yeshrug:they did benefit off each other
 

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Afair the Garcia twins (Kane&Abel) worked with Pena, pushing quite the weight. When the feds found out about this connection the Garcias and No Limit (P) cut ties asap in spring 1999, so to not have P connected to the drug trafficking issues. Feds were turning every stone to find sth to bring rich black entrepreneurs (P, J Prince, Irv Gotti etc) down

"cuz I'm known for choppin' keys on my mom's table
I split a hundred G's with my nikkas Kane and Abel" C-Murder
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I agree, early 1999 NL came out with subpar-to-horrible albums (Made Man, Bossalinie, Da Next Level, Foolish, Boot Camp lol) and destroyed all the momentum. Sales declined big, and Cash Money took over with way better albums in 99. However, I always felt that Da Crime Family, Ghetto Harmony and Street Life (even Rear End) were way overlooked, those were pretty good. No Limit Top Dogg and World War 3 were amazing
i thought bossalinie was dope as fukk? played it the other day
 

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i thought bossalinie was dope as fukk? played it the other day
Livin Legend
Where We Wanna (waste of a Goodie Mob feature)
Freedom
Lord Help Us
Lil Nikka
I Remember
Still Makin' Moves

All pretty weak. Only really good cuts imo were Like A Jungle, Ride On Dem Bustas and Ghetto Millionaire
 

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Livin Legend
Where We Wanna (waste of a Goodie Mob feature)
Freedom
Lord Help Us
Lil Nikka
I Remember
Still Makin' Moves

All pretty weak. Only really good cuts imo were Like A Jungle, Ride On Dem Bustas and Ghetto Millionaire
damn :mjlol:

i liked all those joints except Where We Wanna
 

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Yall know what would be a dope? If somebody produce a documentary on No Limit

Yall know what would be interesting? If somebody did a documentary type movie on No Limit Records. Theres ALOT of ground they could cover
P's start in Richmond CA
How he met Beats by the Pound and how his early albums were West coast influenced
Soaking game from JT
The beef with him and the Luniz...
The reaction and impact of Bout it Bout it Blowing up
How P hustled Priority Records into one of the best Indie deals of the 90s
The Momentum shift(Gold releases of TRU, Silk da shocker album, Mia X,)
Them blowing up in 98 and how they signed Snoop, How P made the Forbes list
Speak on Mac, Soulja Slim, C-Murder and their street muscle
How N.L. lost momentum
P blowing up leading him to lose focus on running the label(He was doing movies, forming sports agencies, clothing lines, dolls)
Cash Money beef
The stories behind C Murder and Mac getting locked down
How Mystikal got his ass beat by them No Limit goons for fukking Monica
The story of Pimp C getting pistol whipped and kidnapped
The reaction to C-Murder being found guilty, Mac being found guiity
Soulja Slim's death and the fallout from the Tank
C-Murder and P's beef
Master P's transformation from Gangsta rap to going all out positive

Get interviews from most of the nikkas that was there at that point. Whenever it be speaking about their careers on the label, working with them or their impact. Interview: P, Silk, C from jail, Mac from jail, Sons of Funk, Mia X, Mystikal, Mo B.dikk, Bun B(Since he was doing collabs), Scarface, Prince J, Tony Draper, 8Ball and MJG, JT The Bigga Figga, Yukmouth(for the Unbias view), Young Bleed, Soulja Slim's fam or homeboys, B.G., Boosie, Webbie, Jermaine Dupri, Mack 10(Since he was in Im Bout it) Whats left of the RBL Posse and many others. It would be very very interesting! Do it in a format that they did with the Death Row Documentary
Studio footage of them recording the classic albums would be dope to see
 

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:salute:Smh and I’ve been listening to that classic this week. Saying that, I’ve been playing 2 no limit albums a day :whew:
Been playin' LOD for a week too and still not sick of it:wow:. Shyt has great replay value. Rather have 20 good-to-great cuts than these moron elitists on here claimin' a perfect album shall have ten songs:mjlol:
 

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Livin Legend
Where We Wanna (waste of a Goodie Mob feature)
Freedom
Lord Help Us
Lil Nikka
I Remember
Still Makin' Moves

All pretty weak. Only really good cuts imo were Like A Jungle, Ride On Dem Bustas and Ghetto Millionaire

No love for ghetto boy, breh?

....:usure:
 

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Been playin' LOD for a week too and still not sick of it:wow:. Shyt has great replay value. Rather have 20 good-to-great cuts than these moron elitists on here claimin' a perfect album shall have ten songs:mjlol:

Talk! There is no filler on that album, straight classic
 
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