People Saying Cash Money Being Better Than No Limit In Every Aspect Is A Lie

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Remember it was just P and Mystikal album


That was the 504 boyz. Then they added silkk. Then all we got was a compilation.

That trio woukdve been goat level tho.


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@AlbertPullhoez what couldve been. Stop playing and release this shyt!


Lol.

I forgot about when they cut-n-pasted mystikal on there. 😆
 

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By Light’s Out, Wayne was better than everyone on the entire No Limit roster except for maybe Mac on some technical rapping lyricism shyt. nikka was chaining multis for entire verses on singles.



Again Mac was the only NL rapping like, even mystikal who I was a huge fan of…was more flow and speed, than any kind of advanced lyrical mechanics



Naw

"Lights out" was a waste of beats.

A bunch of empty ass, forced-multis is NOT good lyricism.

That's why he was struggling.


Master P really treated the label like a army…

He didn’t beat up the engineer like Suge.


On a another note, PAC’s Momma didn’t have a beef with P over that.


It’s commendable that Master P helped keep PAC’s name alive.


You should really think about these KEY-reasons why Master P would bit Pac.


Death Row was dead

The East Coast was Anti Pac after Biggie died and they got their revenge(mainly Puff and NY Media) by blackballing Pac and Suge and their associates.


The South was blowing up and they had no one to run to anyways so when Master P and No Limit got bigger, they took the Pac dedication and promoted him and they had no choice but to respect it.


Pac is a hero down South


Exactly

I been saying this for years.

No limit kept pac name alive.
 

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Naw

"Lights out" was a waste of beats.

A bunch of empty ass, forced-multis is NOT good lyricism.

That's why he was struggling.





Exactly

I been saying this for years.

No limit kept pac name alive.

Nope…lights out was the first glimpse of SQ era Wayne when he started recognized a certified beast and started killing the mixtape game down south in the Midwest…success wise he was neck and neck with Juvi with the biggest solo act on the label…wasn’t struggling in any conceivable way especially in any kinda comparison with any No Limit acts



And :russ::russ::russ::russ::russ: @ trying to paint Percy nem’s creatively bankrupt biting of Pac as keeping the biggest icon in rap history’s name alive when he was still the biggest star even posthumously ….guess they were keeping Cash Money’s “name alive” by putting out Temu Bling Bling renditions like Tight Whips too huh?
 

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Nope…lights out was the first glimpse of SQ era Wayne when he started recognized a certified beast and started killing the mixtape game down south in the Midwest…success wise he was neck and neck with Juvi with the biggest solo act on the label…wasn’t struggling in any conceivable way especially in any kinda comparison with any No Limit acts



And :russ::russ::russ::russ::russ: @ trying to paint Percy nem’s creatively bankrupt biting of Pac as keeping the biggest icon in rap history’s name alive when he was still the biggest star even posthumously ….guess they were keeping Cash Money’s “name alive” by putting out Temu Bling Bling renditions like Tight Whips too huh?


Is this post coming from a 'real time' reference? Because, what was coming off of before Lights Out for folks to take him serious as a MC?

Dude was doing joints with Sammy
 

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Nope…lights out was the first glimpse of SQ era Wayne when he started recognized a certified beast and started killing the mixtape game down south in the Midwest…success wise he was neck and neck with Juvi with the biggest solo act on the label…wasn’t struggling in any conceivable way especially in any kinda comparison with any No Limit acts



And :russ::russ::russ::russ::russ: @ trying to paint Percy nem’s creatively bankrupt biting of Pac as keeping the biggest icon in rap history’s name alive when he was still the biggest star even posthumously ….guess they were keeping Cash Money’s “name alive” by putting out Temu Bling Bling renditions like Tight Whips too huh?

LIGHTS OUT WAS A DUD.

YOU HAVE A WEIRD WAY OF
REMEMBERING THINGS

YOU MUST HAVE BEEN
SOME KIND OF SUPER WAYNE STAN
:devil:
:evil:
 

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Nope…lights out was the first glimpse of SQ era Wayne when he started recognized a certified beast and started killing the mixtape game down south in the Midwest…success wise he was neck and neck with Juvi with the biggest solo act on the label…wasn’t struggling in any conceivable way especially in any kinda comparison with any No Limit acts



And :russ::russ::russ::russ::russ: @ trying to paint Percy nem’s creatively bankrupt biting of Pac as keeping the biggest icon in rap history’s name alive when he was still the biggest star even posthumously ….guess they were keeping Cash Money’s “name alive” by putting out Temu Bling Bling renditions like Tight Whips too huh?

Lights Out offered glimpses into what Wayne became, but that album was still a lukewarm CMR release. It wasn't really neck and neck with Project English. Nothing from Lights Out was bigger than "Set It Off".

Lights Out came out in a stacked 4th quarter in 2000. There were bigger, better albums.
 

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By Light’s Out, Wayne was better than everyone on the entire No Limit roster except for maybe Mac on some technical rapping lyricism shyt. nikka was chaining multis for entire verses on singles.



Again Mac was the only NL rapping like, even mystikal who I was a huge fan of…was more flow and speed, than any kind of advanced lyrical mechanics



"Lights out" was a waste of beats.

A bunch of empty ass, forced-multis is NOT good lyricism.

That's why he was struggling.

Master P really treated the label like a army…

He didn’t beat up the engineer like Suge.


On a another note, PAC’s Momma didn’t have a beef with P over that.


It’s commendable that Master P helped keep PAC’s name alive.


You should really think about these KEY-reasons why Master P would bit Pac.


Death Row was dead

The East Coast was Anti Pac after Biggie died and they got their revenge(mainly Puff and NY Media) by blackballing Pac and Suge and their associates.


The South was blowing up and they had no one to run to anyways so when Master P and No Limit got bigger, they took the Pac dedication and promoted him and they had no choice but to respect it.


Pac is a hero down South


Exactly

I been saying this for years.
Nope…lights out was the first glimpse of SQ era Wayne when he started recognized a certified beast and started killing the mixtape game down south in the Midwest…success wise he was neck and neck with Juvi with the biggest solo act on the label…wasn’t struggling in any conceivable way especially in any kinda comparison with any No Limit acts



And @ trying to paint Percy nem’s creatively bankrupt biting of Pac as keeping the biggest icon in rap history’s name alive when he was still the biggest star even posthumously ….guess they were keeping Cash Money’s “name alive” by putting out Temu Bling Bling renditions like Tight Whips too huh?


Only tacky bammas thought highly of those sqad tapes. 😆 There's a reason why he was flopping and his album got shelved.

Lol. He was never on par with juvenile success-wise until the middle of C1-C2.

Alot of the industry was sand-bagging pac heavy in the late 90s.
 

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"Lights out" was a waste of beats.

A bunch of empty ass, forced-multis is NOT good lyricism.

That's why he was struggling.




Exactly

I been saying this for years.



Only tacky bammas thought highly of those sqad tapes. 😆 There's a reason why he was flopping and his album got shelved.

Lol. He was never on par with juvenile success-wise until the middle of C1-C2.

Alot of the industry was sand-bagging pac heavy in the late 90s.

Not only was Lights Out ass or mild, 500 degrees was ass as well.

Carter 1 was so bad, Baby made him re-do the album over, which cause the riff between him and baby and he started doing the Sqad tapes and doing stuff away from CMR until it was time to drop again, which he was given that speech prolly by Slim
 

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Not only was Lights Out ass or mild, 500 degrees was ass as well.

Carter 1 was so bad, Baby made him re-do the album over, which cause the riff between him and baby and he started doing the Sqad tapes and doing stuff away from CMR until it was time to drop again, which he was given that speech prolly by Slim

I REMEMBER COPPING THAT 500 DEGREES...
:what:LIKE WTF IS THIS?

HE KEPT WORKING AT IT
AND EVENTUALLY FOUND HIS STRIDE
BUT WAYNE AND CMR WERE DOWN BAD
AT ONE TIME
:devil:
:evil:
 

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This dude @28 Gramz went 0/50 in this thread with his anti-No Limit stuff :mjlol: :mjlol: The most consecutive flat out wrong statements I’ve ever seen lmao
 

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No limit was bigger and better wtf :mjlol: 96-2000 NL was just cranking out hits. Sure there were a lot of filler dogshyt but when they had a smash record they had one
 
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