yall Love rewriting history.Love for No Limit is regional at best. Up north dust heads wasnt really rocking with it, down south brehs and some bay area cats was rocking with it. But that dont take away from P's success
yall Love rewriting history.Love for No Limit is regional at best. Up north dust heads wasnt really rocking with it, down south brehs and some bay area cats was rocking with it. But that dont take away from P's success
The Source (10/97, p.174) - 4 Mics (out of 5) - "...In little less than a decade, P has taken his company from a small mom-and-pop record shop to a multimillion dollar record company, turning out one chart-topping release after another....P has released the tightest release in his company's short but prolific history..."
The Source (8/98, p.166) - 4 Mics (out of 5) - "...this time around the Colonel injects a healthy balance of consciousness and enlightening social commentary....[H]e creates the blueprint for the "finale" album..."
P's biggest problem is that he sees shyt as a quick money grab. He treated the concert as that and forgot you actually gotta perform and put on a great show...not just show up.
I've always said that P's biggest problem is that he was never an artist/performer, which is why he's failed every single time that he's tried to come back.
Quite honestly, he should had retired after MP Da Last Don like he planned
Then he came back a year later with Only God Can Judge Me
Say what you want about Master P, we know he wasnt the most skilled rapper and was a major biter but to act like No Limit was filled with nothing but wack rappers is simply not true.
I'm not saying you...I'm speaking on the goofies in this thread that probably never listened to a No Limit album outside of P and Silkk.
bruh ur from Mississippi.. u guys didnt even have radios in the 90s.....everyone outside of ur little bubble was clowning No Limit in the 90s
Nah im actually from Oakland & im pretty sure they were big & respected enough in the 90s to have snoop sign to them & have songs with jay & nas & this is on silk & P's albums
But Its cool tho they still sold the same or more records then those record labels you mentioned in the 90s nerd![]()
85% of the label was trash. I said itQuite honestly, he should had retired after MP Da Last Don like he planned
Then he came back a year later with Only God Can Judge Me
Say what you want about Master P, we know he wasnt the most skilled rapper and was a major biter but to act like No Limit was filled with nothing but wack rappers is simply not true.
I'm not saying you...I'm speaking on the goofies in this thread that probably never listened to a No Limit album outside of P and Silkk.
I was at the concert. There were many bad moments that most remember, but I think it was slightly overstated. They weren't boo'd off stage, but people did boo several times.
First was when some chick was on stage talking and asking everybody were they ready for P, Silkk, etc. and was clearly stalling before the acts were ready. They weren't 2 hours late, the show was supposed to start at 7, and they got on stage around 8:30 after a couple of warm up acts. At most, it was probably a half hour late because those acts finished up around 8. Those warm up acts were people nobody ever heard of and did nothing of significance.
The next time they kept booing was when Silkk would rap the beginning hook for a song, people would get hyped, then the song just stopped after the hook, and Silkk would just start talking about "we love y'all, thanks for 20 years of support" and shyt before going to another song. I can see they tried to do a medley of songs, but the transition to them was bad. Felt like he/they didn't know how to run through a medley of songs.
Mia X and Mystikal were the acts that everyone liked the most. Mia did her thing and Mystikal came out after Silkk (albeit late because Silkk was trying to do It Ain't My Fault to transition to Mystikal's set but he wasn't on stage ready yet).
They boo'd the last time when Silkk was trying to introduce Percy and Ice Cream man came on, people had their phones out like he was about to come on stage, but he wasn't ready yet, so the song was awkwardly playing and Silkk just started rapping Percy's lyrics until Percy was ready to get on stage. People were restless about that and started booing.
Like I said, it wasn't a great show, but I do think some of the stuff people were going off about was slightly overstated. Everyone was hyped for all of the popular songs, but got tired and restless when shyt didn't look right. STL is known to boo anybody if they don't do their thing. I remember famously booing Charlie Murphy off stage before.