Ms. Peaches (also a singer/rapper on No Limit) ghostwrote Mercedes Rear End album. I didn't know that until I stumbled across her LinkedIn page once.
Mia X's Sista Stories was supposed to drop November 1999. It got pushed back due to her losing both her parents. However, she completed the album around 2002 and it was scheduled for a 2003 release. She had songs with KRS-One, Lil' Jon, and Betty Wright. You can find her song with Lil' Jon, "Get Crunked Up", on YouTube.
When C-Murder released "Down 4 My nikkaz" as his lead single from Trapped In Crime, not only was KLC's name replaced by XL in the lyrics, XL and Carlos Stephens got credit for producing the song as well. When it first appeared on Snoop's No Limit Top Dogg, KLC was shouted out in the lyrics and was credited as sole producer of the song.
No Limit had a pattern of altercations at Waffle House. Mystikal allegedly roughed up some guy in an Atlanta Waffle House. He even made references to it in some of his verses most notably MAC's "Murder, Murder, Kill, Kill". Mia X's husband Hot Boy Jimmy got up and fixed his and Mia X's order himself at a Waffle House after growing impatient while waiting for the order.
C-Murder dissed Mystikal on "Bet Ya" on his independent release, TRU Dawgs. C-Murder's diss was in response to Mystikal saying he carried the label on "Settle The Score" which featured and was produced by Juvenile.