Verzuz Returns: Cash Money vs No Limit: 8PM ET Oct 25th on Apple Music

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You’re comparing Still Fly to Master P’s “Rock the Boat”…chalking them up as both “big singles”…scoffing at multiple platinum and gold releases from Cash Money and comparing them to bonafied dead on arrival flops like P’s Gameface and saying they were both in the pits, and saying OTHER PEOPLE are re-writing history :mjlol:

There was no “bout to be turned off” about No Limit…it was literally turned off…the company went bankrupt because P couldn’t afford to pay Beats by the Pound royalties and it ceased to exist…during the same period Cash Money NEVER stopped putting out hits….real billboard hits, not no goddamn imaginary “big song” hit like Rock the Boat

This and Still Fly were just as big…right in the same boat :deadrose:


:mjlol:I can tell who wasn't outside in the club/parties when "Rock the Boat" came out. I see you walked over Wobble Wobble as being a big single :russ:


2000-2003 (before Juvie came back) the only thing that was going on at CMR were radio singles, the albums released during that time were "Bricks"

:mjlol: Last time you heard someone playing Big Money Heavy Weight, or The Mind of Mannie Fresh :russ:


Turk's album was better than all of Baby's albums during that time :mjlol:




Romeo single "My Baby" was bigger than anything on BG, and Turk's album during this time :mjlol: a 9-year-old with a single beating out the Veterans on the CMR roster, Hot Boys at that but CMR lights weren't turned off though as you claim.

It was so bad that Baby had to drop solo projects just to keep the lights on at CMR :mjlol: , Bricks

Then he gave Mannie Fresh a shot, last but not least, he drugged Turk out the crack house and gave him a shot :mjlol:


Boy Baby better be thanking the return of Juvenile and Wayne's friction between him and Baby at the time which led to him starting Squad Up and even that jumped out the gate slow :mjlol:

500 degrees was an embarrassment but CMR was still banging out albums :russ:

Yall love to re-write history.
 

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NO ITS NOT.
JUVIE WAS THE BEYONCE
OF THE CASH MONEY ERA

WAYNE IS THE BEYONCE
OF THE YOUNG MONEY ERA

IF THEY WERE GONNA
STICK TO CMR ERA
WAYNE WOULD HAVE BEEN
A SUPPORTING ACT LAST NIGHT
AND HE PROBABLY DIDN'T WANNA
PLAY THE BACKGROUND
:devil:
:evil:


This nikka right here is spitting facts.

Back during their original run, when you copped a CMR album you looked at which songs had Juvenile and you listened to them first.

Wayne came up when the original crew was done. At that point it’s not a CMR verses it’s a Young Money verses. The whole style of the music changed once them Carter’s started dropping.
 

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Man im still tripping how some of yall nikkas scored Still fly over break em off :why:

I love still fly. Its an anthem. Im team cash money and my peoples ran with them in the streets and beefed with P peoples but nikka break em off...P and UGK yea yall aint from the south specifically louisiana, tx, mississippi, bama when this shyt dropped :wow:
 

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I scored it over breakem off, I hadnt even hit 13 when Still fly dropped and definitely wasnt outside. I liked the song better :manny:
We good breh. Im just bias because im from new orleans and was around for all this. I was a teen for still fly and a kid during no limit but man that ice cream man album and bout it movie...man no limit had a strong movement off that. Their street team flooding the south with posters, t-shirts hats, etc and you seeing that fukking tank everywhere you went. shyt i knew it was real when the wayans bros mentioned the bout it movie on their show. Break em off something embodies that whole energy for me for what my city was about to do to the whole hip hop industry. Plus him shouting out DJ Screw in the song, having UGK on it, man that moment holds a place in my heart.
 

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Is Gangsta truthful in the stuff he be saying?
Is that documentary with him cap, truthful, or both? :jbhmm:
This one:

Naaaah aint no cappin at all. shyt if anything, he's holding back based on the stories that used to circulate back in the day. The gangsta i knew (didnt know him well just saw him around) when i was a kid...he was just a fly ass nikka, full of charisma, always clowning and hollering at girls.
 

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Finally watched this. No Limit won but Cash Money would've took this if Wayne and Turk were there and they had the right song selection

They didn't play the right songs, plus they needed UNLV for this. Drag Em In The River would've shut it down

Get Your Shine On

6th and Baronne

Uptown 4 Life

Silent BG

Clean Up Man

Millionaire Dreams

Solja Rags

Follow Me Now

Rich nikkaz

Shoot 1st

Retaliation

Uptown Thang

Drag Em In the River

Plan Went Sour

Bout Whatever

Help

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Them some of the songs they shouldve performed
 
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Naaaah aint no cappin at all. shyt if anything, he's holding back based on the stories that used to circulate back in the day. The gangsta i knew (didnt know him well just saw him around) when i was a kid...he was just a fly ass nikka, full of charisma, always clowning and hollering at girls.
That shyt definitely came across in the documentary. This probably the funniest part in the vid


Another part I liked in the vid


Crazy Birdman had him doing hits for him before he was even a teenager :francis:
 

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That shyt definitely came across in the documentary. This probably the funniest part in the vid


Another part I liked in the vid


Crazy Birdman had him doing hits for him before he was even a teenager :francis:

Ay slugs is everything to us :mjlol:. I remember me and my lil crew fukking up alot of hershey gold wrappers trying to make that shyt look real in our mouths lol. nikkas teeth be all fukked up and misplaced but them bytches be gold. nikkas only got 3 whole teeth but them bytches are gold :pachaha:
 

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I listened to a clip of Ish from the JBP podcast minimizing the impact Mystikal would have made at this verzuz.

This nygga said Mystikal’s biggest hits came after Nolimit. He’s referring to songs like ”Shake it Fast” and “Danger.”

This is the difference between eastcoast nyggas that grew up relying on labels, radio stations, and dj’s telling them whats hot verses nyggas that grew up in the south, Midwest, or anywhere else without those resources. The streets dictated what’s hot.

Hearing eastcoast nyggas speak on southern hiphop can be cringeworthy.

Mystikal has too many songs and features with Nolimit not to make an impact.`
 
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