The Ghettos Tryin To Kill Me!>>>Ice Cream Man

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That album has the goat in his prime with goat songs. U could argue that album with infamous. Ur trolling ain't no way ur serious
Very serious.
Proidgy aint no goat.
And the infamous is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better than hell on earth.

And it has no goat songs on it
 

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The difference between me and u is I don't give a fukk about sales or billboard charts. The classic albums (infamous, obcl etc) sell with dignity They didn't sell there souls to sell a record they kept it hip hop. Mobb deep has 3 classics where's no limits (whole roster) classics breh? :sas2:Dudes always wana bring down real greatness for petty hate and big up dudes that have no claim to anything but record sales.
What albums from the south or west do you think are on that level with similar sales?
 

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Your way to into sales breh. I Am sold more than Illmatic. VOl 2 sold more than RD. Hammer sold more than all of them.
Who cares?

You're absolutely right that No Limit was not big on conventional promotion of videos and servicing records to radio. Where they excelled was in the magazines and then through the music itself. Mac made his name b/c he was on Ghetto D. If you opened up the CD booklet, there was probably a picture of his album and a release date. Then every No Limit album after that had a picture of that album until it dropped.
That alone likely led to higher sales than if he was signed to Def Jam and dropped a single that got pushed on the radio with a video.


so basically, youre admitting that their movement was based on the music.

don't even try to backtrack breh. its too late.

hammer is arguably the goat rap entertainer tho.

97 was the start of the end as far as I'm concerned :hubie:


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you just stopped liking no limit cuz they left the bay.


Snoop's album was trash. His other two on NL were good though. They weren't "No Limit" albums though.


no limit top dogg was definitely a no limit sounding album breh. just more west coast influence.

I still think "the game is to be sold" is snoop's best album on NL. no thanks to him though.



Ghetto d any master p album besides ice cream man that whole roster was trash I don't like any of them dudes with the exception of master p and c murder even there just pac/face biters with no lyrics and wack beats. Snoops first album on that label was the most garbage shyt ever. It's high quality trash marketed well.


:heh:

you basically just listed the two album titles that you know.



The difference between me and u is I don't give a fukk about sales or billboard charts. The classic albums (infamous, obcl etc) sell with dignity They didn't sell there souls to sell a record they kept it hip hop. Mobb deep has 3 classics where's no limits (whole roster) classics breh? :sas2:Dudes always wana bring down real greatness for petty hate and big up dudes that have no claim to anything but record sales.



wait, are you saying that no limit sold their souls and didn't keep it hip-hop?

please explain. i'll wait.:popcorn:
 

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No Limit didn't really get pushed until Ghetto Dope dropped though, after that they took off

But even still, it was mostly the main artists getting pushed...P, Silkk, C-Murder, and Mia X

It's not like Mr. Serv-On and Big Ed was getting million dollar budgets

They got push though and that's the point. And while it was P, Silkk, C, etc. getting the most push, those albums featured 10-15 lesser known No Limit artists ranging from Skull Duggery to Big Ed to Serv to Prime Suspects to Ghetto Commission to Gambino Family.
 

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so basically, youre admitting that their movement was based on the music.

don't even try to backtrack breh. its too late.

hammer is arguably the goat rap entertainer tho.




:russ:

you just stopped liking no limit cuz they left the bay.





no limit top dogg was definitely a no limit sounding album breh. just more west coast influence.

I still think "the game is to be sold" is snoop's best album on NL. no thanks to him though.






:heh:

you basically just listed the two album titles that you know.







wait, are you saying that no limit sold their souls and didn't keep it hip-hop?

please explain. i'll wait.:popcorn:
Meech wells 6 tracks
dj quik 3 tracks
dr dre. 3 tracks
jelly roll 1
ant banks 1
buddha 1
g-one 1
klc 2
goldie loc 1


Stop man
No Limit Top Dogg - Wikipedia
 

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No Limit's movement wasn't based solely on the music. A lot of it was genius marketing. I don't recall any label that had an entire roster of artists with album covers promoted in the booklet of every album released. You got Master P selling 2-3 million records and nearly the whole roster was featured on the album. They had their albums promoted in the booklet. That means you're exposing at least 1.5 million people to an entire roster of artists.

And you can't really say that these albums were quality because they were selling. Why? Because it doesn't mean that everybody that bought those albums were happy with the purchases. And if you're using the sales argument, No Limit sales dropped dramatically from '98 to '99.
 

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why do you keep changing the topic?

I didn't say mixtape. I clearly said jada made better albums than banks.
and since your want to bring up mixtapes. jada made better mixtapes than banks as well.

don't try to compare banks tapes to jada albums on the slick. I'm too swift for that.






'97-99 wasn't no dam golden era.

we already know that you never listened to any no limit albums, but now youre looking real funny in the light broski.





yea, the vast majority of those albums were dope.

I just didn't like how the '98 albums would all have the same 20+ tracks & the same formula.
Yea 97 isn't the golden era but it's right there! & hfm is better then any jada album . But fukk this I'm not gon go in on jada/ the lox we talking bout no limit if anything ur the one changing the subject (no limit doesn't have the quality to compete). iThe only thing jada has banks on is his guest appearance catalog. Banks knows how to make great songs and can make albums/mixtapes jada on the other hand doesn't.

Quit playing wacky I think those drugs are tampering with ur brain. ur opinion is ur opinion mine is mines let's leave it at that breh

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They got push though and that's the point. And while it was P, Silkk, C, etc. getting the most push, those albums featured 10-15 lesser known No Limit artists ranging from Skull Duggery to Big Ed to Serv to Prime Suspects to Ghetto Commission to Gambino Family.
Heres the thing though, them featured on albums isn't them being "pushed down our throats" like people are making it out to be

If that's the case then people could say Wu-Tang members were pushed down our throats

No Limit's movement wasn't based solely on the music. A lot of it was genius marketing. I don't recall any label that had an entire roster of artists with album covers promoted in the booklet of every album released. You got Master P selling 2-3 million records and nearly the whole roster was featured on the album. They had their albums promoted in the booklet. That means you're exposing at least 1.5 million people to an entire roster of artists.

And you can't really say that these albums were quality because they were selling. Why? Because it doesn't mean that everybody that bought those albums were happy with the purchases. And if you're using the sales argument, No Limit sales dropped dramatically from '98 to '99.
Wasnt anyone buying Mr. Serv-On and Fiend albums just because they saw them in the cd booklet...people were buying Mr. Serv-On and Fiend albums because they liked their music

And I'll admit, alot of the albums were long as hell, but No Limit released more quality music then people give them credit for:

Master P
Mac
Mystikal
Kane & Abel
Mia X
Fiend
C-Murder
Silkk
Big Ed
Snoop
Mr. Serv On
Mo. B. dikk
Soulja Slim

All released quality albums, name another label were 13 of the artists released great albums(some classic depending on who you ask)
 

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Very serious.
Proidgy aint no goat.
And the infamous is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better than hell on earth.

And it has no goat songs on it




Now go cry and blame it on east coast bias :mjlol: there's a goat verse on each of those songs u duck fukka
 
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:mjlol:@ u thinking classics are determined by sales go bump ur shytty 1/5 albums​
I dont think that. But east coast bias people only seem to give those props to east coast albums with poor sales. Which west coast albums that sold like hell on earth do you champion as goat level albums?
 

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I dont think that. But east coast bias people only seem to give those props to east coast albums with poor sales. Which west coast albums that sold like hell on earth do you champion as goat level albums?
It's not bout sales but it just happens that classic westcoast albums always sold the most and the ones that weren't classic didn't. the ones dre had nothing to do with were bow down by wsc, cypress hill temples of the boom, cmw music to driveby, ras kass soul on ice there's others that are debatable off the top of my head those are the ones. That doesn't change the fact the west has some legends even if they didn't drop classic albums. think the east and the west both put out out equal quality both dropped the best shyt. Both are different but both are great in there own way( the classic shyt/best rappers from both sides). Also the south had classics too scarface def has a couple of those and one of the best discographys. Honestly comin out hard by 8ball and mjgs also a personal classic of mine. I'm going strictly by quality.
 
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