Author Topic: Admit it, Master P/No Limit was actually kind of dope back in the day  (Read 367 times)

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Re: Admit it, Master P/No Limit was actually kind of dope back in the day
« Reply #15 on: December 05, 2004, 10:45:19 AM »
lol fuck outta here

right after ghetto d dropped, no limit was finished, besides mac

their time of good material was 92 TO 98

ice cream man, life or death, the shocker, whos da killer, understanding the criminal mind, tru, tru 2 da game, westcoast bad boyz vol 1 and 2, 99 ways to die, down south hustlers(the real first double album released in hiphop), unpredictable etc

stop frontin like you know what you're talkin about 8)


You only undermined your own efforts to prove that you are the ultimate No Limit fan. You wanted to prove that you were #1 on No Limit's fan club by saying you were a fan of them as far back as 92, yet those albums you listed didn't start dropping till 1994, infact "West Coast Bad Boyz" was No Limits first release and it didn't come out until 1994.

I was simply stating the impact they had on hip-hop music, and how they were able to control the charts for a good two years in 97' and 98', I'm not denying that some of their best stuff came out a couple years ahead of their mainstream success.

But hey, if you want to be considered as the #1 No Limit fan, you can have that title, I was just reminiscing for nostalgia puposes.
he must be thinking of cash money. they started in 92
 

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Re: Admit it, Master P/No Limit was actually kind of dope back in the day
« Reply #16 on: December 05, 2004, 11:01:39 AM »
I still have a lot of No Limit albums.  I used to love that shit. 
 

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Re: Admit it, Master P/No Limit was actually kind of dope back in the day
« Reply #17 on: December 05, 2004, 11:09:16 AM »
man, fuck no limit
 

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Re: Admit it, Master P/No Limit was actually kind of dope back in the day
« Reply #18 on: December 05, 2004, 12:07:26 PM »
lol fuck outta here

right after ghetto d dropped, no limit was finished, besides mac

their time of good material was 92 TO 98

ice cream man, life or death, the shocker, whos da killer, understanding the criminal mind, tru, tru 2 da game, westcoast bad boyz vol 1 and 2, 99 ways to die, down south hustlers(the real first double album released in hiphop), unpredictable etc

stop frontin like you know what you're talkin about 8)


I'll co-sign on that.
 

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Re: Admit it, Master P/No Limit was actually kind of dope back in the day
« Reply #19 on: December 05, 2004, 12:18:21 PM »
shit i admit, they dropped some dope ass shit

Master P - The Ice Cream Man
TRU - Tru 2 Da Game
TRU - TRUE
Sillk the Shocker - The Shocker
Master P - 99 Ways to Die
Steady Mobbin - Pre Meditated Drama
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
these albums here had a westcoast feel to them as well as down south too, these albums were all really really dope

after Ghetto D though the album quality started declining, only really felt a few

Fiend - Theres one in every Family
C Murder - Life or Death
Master P - The Last Don
Gambino Family - Ghetto Organized
Sillk the Shocker - Charge it 2 da game
Mac - Shell Shocked
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
these albums were all good, Ghetto D is a down south classic to many

but in between and after there were alot of bullshit releases

i sold most of my NL cd's, i got bored lol lol wasnt really feeling his new NL style as much as his richmond style
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Re: Admit it, Master P/No Limit was actually kind of dope back in the day
« Reply #20 on: December 05, 2004, 03:52:45 PM »
lol fuck outta here

right after ghetto d dropped, no limit was finished, besides mac

their time of good material was 92 TO 98

ice cream man, life or death, the shocker, whos da killer, understanding the criminal mind, tru, tru 2 da game, westcoast bad boyz vol 1 and 2, 99 ways to die, down south hustlers(the real first double album released in hiphop), unpredictable etc

stop frontin like you know what you're talkin about 8)


You only undermined your own efforts to prove that you are the ultimate No Limit fan.  You wanted to prove that you were #1 on No Limit's fan club by saying you were a fan of them as far back as 92, yet those albums you listed didn't start dropping till 1994, infact "West Coast Bad Boyz" was No Limits first release and it didn't come out until 1994. 

I was simply stating the impact they had on hip-hop music, and how they were able to control the charts for a good two years in 97' and 98', I'm not denying that some of their best stuff came out a couple years ahead of their mainstream success.

But hey, if you want to be considered as the #1 No Limit fan, you can have that title, I was just reminiscing for nostalgia puposes.
lol @ this idiot thinking i ever said i was a fan of them since 92. i said thats when their best releases started. everyone knows tru is no limit and whos da killer was released in 93. thats a year before westcoast bad boyz.
thats like saying you aren't going to include words from the genius or ohhh we love you rakeem in a wu tang discography because they weren't released on the label. nice try tho, clown.
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Re: Admit it, Master P/No Limit was actually kind of dope back in the day
« Reply #21 on: December 05, 2004, 04:08:38 PM »
no
 

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Re: Admit it, Master P/No Limit was actually kind of dope back in the day
« Reply #22 on: December 05, 2004, 04:14:16 PM »
I loved Snoops CD Off No Limit...THats only No Limit CD I Owned.....I also loved Master P's "MAKE EM SAY UGGH"........it sounded like he was taking a shit singin the chorus, but it was still a hot track...
 

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Re: Admit it, Master P/No Limit was actually kind of dope back in the day
« Reply #23 on: December 05, 2004, 04:34:54 PM »


i aint gone lie... i had a shelf that look like a pack of sour skittles..kuz of all those colored ass cases..

i had everything that dropped

they did what they had to do to take the bullshit wit the west n east out of folks minds..they made good music..p knew what he was doin..he came at the right time..it wasnt the livest music but shit ..wasnt no beef goin on neither...

they did what they had to do...cant hate any of it...



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Re: Admit it, Master P/No Limit was actually kind of dope back in the day
« Reply #24 on: December 05, 2004, 05:01:59 PM »
Hip-hop is so comatose right now, I'm even getting nostalgic about the glory days of Master P and No Limit....       
Really, I thought Hip Hop Was Dead. How did it come back to life?
 

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Re: Admit it, Master P/No Limit was actually kind of dope back in the day
« Reply #25 on: December 05, 2004, 06:13:52 PM »
they are move alive than deathrow though
 

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Re: Admit it, Master P/No Limit was actually kind of dope back in the day
« Reply #26 on: December 05, 2004, 06:39:46 PM »
I am a huge Nl Fan my first NL album i bought was Master P-Ghetto Dope and now i have over 40 NL Albums to date. 8)
 

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Re: Admit it, Master P/No Limit was actually kind of dope back in the day
« Reply #27 on: December 05, 2004, 10:48:47 PM »
Man Ice Cream Man is CLASSIC if u want some real SOUTH CLASSICS listen to "IM BOUT IT" and "ICE CREAM MAN" hate however u wanna hate but Master P his thing for the Hip Hop community he brought out the Dirty South to the spot light
 

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Re: Admit it, Master P/No Limit was actually kind of dope back in the day
« Reply #28 on: December 06, 2004, 01:18:36 AM »
i never felt anythin from no limit or master p, sry :-\
 

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Re: Admit it, Master P/No Limit was actually kind of dope back in the day
« Reply #29 on: December 06, 2004, 12:57:26 PM »
i never felt anythin from no limit or master p, sry :-\