He didn't sell all those records it was all marketing to draw intrest in those projects by saying they were flying off the shelves. He's already admitted to that. Go to the riaa site and do the math. It won't add up to the seventy five million records that they say NL sold.
Lot of times labels would have five hundred thousand units pressed up and sitting at various stores around the world and then they would turn around and act like they had a gold record on they hands even if the consumer hadn't purchased half of that amount.
I liked-
Mystikal Ghetto Fabulous
Silk The Shocker Charge It To The Game. Heard a few more projects but most of the artist just weren't talented. The talent was on make em say ugh. The rest of the acts were mainly goons or P's family.
I did meet someone down with NL back in the day when I worked at the mall in New Orleans East. He was in a wheelchair, said he got shot seventeen times. He beat on his chest and rapped for me. Said he was down in Baton Rouge with P. Shout out to him.