Let's Just Admit. No Limit Was fukking Trash

Wacky D

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One of the reasons that the south as a whole was viewed as garbage on the mic.
Still, they helped pave the way for southern rap in the mainstream.

:usure:

no limit had PLENTY of dope EMCEES.

you dudes dont listen to nothing.


I don't understand how this argument comes up time and time again. Iggy Azalea has hit after hit, does that mean she's not wack? :comeon:

:what:

so you took all i said in that post and somehow found a way to draw a comparison to iggy azaliea?

Disagree

That was terrible display of a lack of total artistry. He would have no chance in hell if it wasn't for P. Dude is awful. I remember they remade nwa shyt for some anniversary and dude brutalized those remakes :dead:


silkk was dope and very versatile.

yall keep harping over the shocker style he had(which was hot) but yall dont even acknowledge how he was the 1st slick-talk & punchline rapper from down south.

stuff like this lets me know that no limit detractors didnt REALLY listen to dudes like silkk & P, and that yall didnt listen to the non-marquee acts at all.

whenever i see no limit detractors, i take em with a grain of salt 90% of the time.
 

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They were trash. Like 4 good rapper on a roster of 60, and 1 good album for every 30 trash ones.

They had some heat here and there and listening to it now makes it seem better than it was compared to what we have but lowering the bar doesn't equate to it being good music. Just means we grading on a curve
 

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Said before no limit...was a crackhouse..p was servin the game crack...he had alot of fiends

I think this was my favorite part about it...Tha Tank was independent, Black owned, and so large everybody had to fucc wit it some way.
P was overcharging the rap industry, and I loved it. Most of the rappers that came up in that era had to come down south after that...
 

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It served its purpose and got the south more commercial activity. plus there were some gems in the midst...

plus there was mercedez :wow:
that album cover was lil kim, trina, gangsta boo status :takedat:
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yooooooooooo.....................drop dat link :feedme::whoo:
 

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I hate southern rap with the exceptions of

Ross, T.I. , Outkast , & Luda

However that Platinum tank, Make'm say unhhh!

They had some classic hood club tracks

C-Murder - Down For My nikkas (Instrumental):

:dj2:

Master P is Hall of Fame status even if he was a garbage rapper



I remember in 2003, The Game had the first mixtape "You Know What It Is Vol: 1" before he blew up on The Documentary. He raps o ver Down For M N beat.

 

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Most of the albums (post Ghetto D era of NL... when they dropped the outside producers like E-A-Ski, DJ Daryl, K-Lou and went full retard with Beats By The Pound) were mediocre/trash even from the talented artist like Mac. Albums had no cohesion whatsoever just a bunch of filler songs with cookie cutter beats.

Young Bleeds album is by far the best thing to ever drop on the label, it sounds almost nothing like a No Limit album. Same thing with Snoop's second and third no limit albums.
 
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