Master P- MP Da Last Don Revisited

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No point arguing with retards i aint got time to be talking to dudes who think no limit albums are good go enjoy your silk the shockers and mia x albums im done.:martin:from now on im only going to speak shyt that matters to me im not going to give attention to this garbage cant even speak the truth without dudes getting in there feelings crying because ppl dont feel how they feel.
If you think Mia X is garbage then stop listening to rap music asap. You're the true disgrace personified
 

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There was NO ONE alive that hated the Master P/No Limit shyt more than me. I made fun of cousins in Nashville all the time over that shyt..they bought that nygga hook line and sinker. The Ultimate Tupac wannabe. "HOLLER AT ME" LMAO!
 

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If you think Mia X is garbage then stop listening to rap music asap. You're the true disgrace personified
Whatever u say breh:what: i respect master ps movement dude sold alot of records off that bullshyt and he wasnt a faq but thats my opinion bout his label and nothing can change that. you can say my opinions a disgrace but i dont see how you bieng a no limit fan makes you some sort of great expert either. Your acting like those no limit albums/rappers are certified classics which there not to the average rap fan. Theres probably shyt that i like that you would maybe be like is :trash: but the difference is idgaf. To each his own I aint mad at ur opinion on what no limit is but i aint a fan of that shyt:pee105:
 
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breh Last Don dropped in 98

that was one of No limits biggest years,they dropped alot of heat that year

they werent done at all :dahell:

how you call yourself a No Limitoligist and then type all this bullshyt

the next 2 albums that dropped after Last Don was Am I my Brothers Keeper and Shell Shocked

Look at the albums these nikkas dropped in a 6 month span :wow: :wow: :wow:

Young Bleed - My Balls & My Word
Silkk - Charge It 2 Da Game
C-Murder - Life or Death
Fiend - Theres One In Every Family
Soulja Slim - Give It 2 Em Raw
Master P - Da Last Don
Kane & Abel - Am I My Brothers Keeper
Mac - Shell Shocked

most No Limit fans where im at consider all those classic expect Last Don and Slim album

maybe you wasnt fukking with them like that but they were still running shyt at this time
What was that? 97ish...nah Mase took the game by storm Oct 97 and on. Then Jay Z and Cash Money got hot in 98 along with DMX. DMX got SMOKING hot with two #1 albums in one year in 98. Jay Z was dropping all kind of hits after Hard Knock Life..he was always on the radio

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What was that? 97ish...nah Mase took the game by storm Oct 97 and on. Then Jay Z and Cash Money got hot in 98 along with DMX. DMX got SMOKING hot with two #1 albums in one year in 98. Jay Z was dropping all kind of hits after Hard Knock Life..he was always on the radio

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Well yeah X, Jay, Lauryn and No Limit had the game on lock in 98, after that Cash Money, Dre and Em took over in 99

Do you know how many legions of fans NL had during its heyday in not only the South. They had a massive following in the Midwest and Westcoast, while doing okay on the Eastcoast too

Guys like Young Bleed, Soulja Slim and Kane&Abel went gold in 98 solely off the strength of the tank. People continued to buy NL albums until the D-crew dropped some (Full Blooded, Gambinos, Prime Suspects) and No Limit compilation, C-Murder, Silkk and Foolish Soundtrack were a big dropoff in quality. Right at the time Cash Money started getting really hot. After 400 D
Degreez/Chopper City In Da Ghetto/Guerrilla Warfare it was a wrap, CMR became the real hot thang, while NL's popularity waned
 

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I think every no limit album was garbage besides ice cream man and the last meal. I remember last week some dude was going to war for silk the shocker and saying he's a legend :francis:saying that no limit and the hot boys are better then 8ball mjg :mjlol:
Dam cuz u never heard Mac World War 3 shid its a few more thats hard. The majority are trash though
 

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What was that? 97ish...nah Mase took the game by storm Oct 97 and on. Then Jay Z and Cash Money got hot in 98 along with DMX. DMX got SMOKING hot with two #1 albums in one year in 98. Jay Z was dropping all kind of hits after Hard Knock Life..he was always on the radio


master p was bigger than mase.
jay-z didn't take off until the tail end of '98.
cash money really didn't take off until mid-99.

only case you can make for a rapper being bigger than master p in '98 is DMX, and even DMX wasn't bigger than master p in '98, if we're being all the way real with it.
 

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Highest first-week sales 98
List of top ten albums with the highest first-week home market sales
Number Album Artist 1st-week sales 1st-week position Refs
1
Hello Nasty Beastie Boys 681,000 1
2 Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood DMX 670,000 1
3 Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told Snoop Dogg 520,000 1
4
MP Da Last Don Master P 495,000 1
5
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill Lauryn Hill 422,624 1
6 Tical 2000: Judgement Day Method Man 411,000 1
7 Ghetto Fabulous Mystikal 386,000 5
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Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life Jay-Z 350,000 1
9 Charge It 2 Da Game Silkk The Shocker 288,000 3
10
It's Dark and Hell Is Hot DMX 251,000 1


Highest first-week sales 99
List of top ten albums with the highest first-week
Number Album Artist 1st-week sales 1st-week position
1
...And Then There Was X DMX 698,000 1
2 2001 Dr. Dre 516,000 2
3 Born Again The Notorious B.I.G. 485,000 1
4 I Am... Nas 470,000 1
5 Vol. 3... Life and Times of S. Carter Jay-Z 462,000 1
6 Still I Rise 2Pac + Outlawz 408,000 7
7 Tha G-Code Juvenile 290,000 10
8 The Slim Shady LP Eminem 283,000 2
9 Blackout! Method Man & Redman 254,000 3
10 Made Man Silkk the Shocker 240,244 1

can we now :camby: this debate about when No Limit fell off?....it was 99 after Silkk and C didnt live up to expectation and Cash Money started blowing up...400 Degreez didnt kill shyt out the gate. It was released at the end of 98 and slow burned through 99..

Literally a month after P dropped Da Last Don, Shell Shocked & Brother's Keeper dropped. Snoop's debut came out in August, then Mystikal ended the year....if you wanna say they fell off cause the Dsquad dropped a few albums after P ...:aicmon: but :manny:....

tell me another rap label that dropped 5 platinum rap artists in a year , then had 4 or 5 others go gold:gucci:

we can talk quality all day..thats subjective..your trash is my classic and vice versa

but you cant tell me a label fell off in a year like nolimit had in 98...any other label did that, yall be erecting statues and whatnot

respek this legendary southern shyt :ufdup:

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master p was bigger than mase.
jay-z didn't take off until the tail end of '98.
cash money really didn't take off until mid-99.

only case you can make for a rapper being bigger than master p in '98 is DMX, and even DMX wasn't bigger than master p in '98, if we're being all the way real with it.
Not by 98 he wasn't bigger than Mase. Mase was everywhere.
 

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Not by 98 he wasn't bigger than Mase. Mase was everywhere.


that's your reasoning?

I don't think a lot of people on here understand how huge master p was. dude was iconic in real-time. meanwhile mase was a guy that was #2 in his own videos. not downplaying mase, but I'm saying.

and mase's schtick got played out before the year was thru.

compare the harlem world crew to the no limit soldiers brehs.
 
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that's your reasoning?

I don't think a lot of people on here understand how huge master p was. dude was iconic in real-time.

meanwhile mase was a guy that was #2 in his own videos.
Mase went what? 4x platinum...all over tv and radio...on all kind of remixes. That's my reasoning? That's just reality.

Juveniles album..the Ha song..remix...and Back Dat Azz Up carried Cash Money and went insane on radio and MTV FOR not only 99 but even crept into 2000. Had Jay wanting to be on his remixes..then Bling, Bling blew up big time.

DMX was going hard with only a couple of videos...so dont put out a false narrative and lie. Tupac's greatest hits came out in 98 with Changes....Master P fell off in record time.
 

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Mase went what? 4x platinum...all over tv and radio...on all kind of remixes. That's my reasoning? That's just reality.

Juveniles album..the Ha song..remix...and Back Dat Azz Up carried Cash Money and went insane on radio and MTV FOR not only 99 but even crept into 2000. Had Jay wanting to be on his remixes..then Bling, Bling blew up big time.

DMX was going hard with only a couple of videos...so dont put out a false narrative and lie. Tupac's greatest hits came out in 98 with Changes....Master P fell off in record time.


youre basing your whole argument off of smoke-n-mirrors.

master p sold the same, and he didn't do it like mase with bubble-gum rap and the bad boy/laface/arista machine behind him.
P did it with street records, on his own independent imprint, and got a ton of his artist to sell gold, platinum & double-platinum albums., mostly off the strength of him. are you really trying to say mase was bigger than master p? and that's just a sample. I'm barely scratching the surface. P changed hip-hop. put the south on the map, and changed the way heads do business. this isn't even arguable breh. don't even get me started on the movies and all the other stuff. its not even close.

juvenile - we were talking '98. NOT '99-00. and even then, juvenile by himself was never a draw like master p. he was more ralph tresvant than bobby brown.
jay-z did songs with no limit too breh. why bring him up anyway?
bling bling isn't juvenile's record. he spit like 8 bars on there.

DMX only had a couple videos??:wtf:

2pac's greatest hits??:mjlol:

master p fell off in record time??:what:

I don't think youre really up on this topic. I like your posts in TSC, so i'll just leave it there.
 
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