Master P & No Limit Booed Off Stage at Reunion Concert

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No they weren't:dahell:

You just exposed the fact you just saying stuff bruh :snoop:

P's Da Last Don outsold Aquemini AND ATLiens combined in 1998.

No Limit was huge in the South & Midwest

It didn't. Da Last Don sold 2 million copies. Because it was a double album, the RIAA doubled the shipment for a 4X platinum certification as it does all double albums.
 

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Exactly. Longtime coli users know there are inbreds and airheads like @Jack Moove @Big Mel and @Stick Up Kid that just love to downplay and degrade No Limit, not caring about facts, just posting some subjective bullshyt built out of pure hatred n jealousy

No Limit's gutta nikkas would laugh at those hatin' ass bum broke NYC rappers these fukkups adore, and knock their teeths out at the same time

1. Keep my name out your mouth

2. Keep those trash No Limit songs out of this thread, no one is looking to play them
 

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Which is our point.. Southern hip hop at the time was local. and mostly laughed at.

Nah. This was 1998. Southern Hip Hop definitely wasn't local. Face was platinum, Kast was platinum (went on to go double at the top of 1999), as were Mystikal, Silkk, and C-Murder. P had just released an album that went double platinum and would later go triple platinum. He released an album that went 4X platinum in 1998. Goodie Mob was going gold as were Eightball & MJG. No Limit had Kane & Abel, Fiend, Mia X, and others that were gold between 1997 and 1998.

A lot of these artists were on magazine covers and on MTV.
 
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yall really must have peeped the wrong no limit albums.......u cant hate on shyt like Mamas Bad Boy,Unpredictable, 99 ways to die, ghettos tryna kill me.

Dudes probably started listening to No Limit in 2005. Heyday NL was putting out a ton of stuff and a lot of it was heat. Fiend, P, C-Murder, MAC, Mystikal, Soulja Slim and even Silkk had very good albums.
 
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