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no limit easily.
anyone who says cash money had more impact/influence, clearly wasn't around.
musically?? its a wash. boils down to preference.
EDIT: if we're counting the young money stuff, then I'm penalizing cash money, and my vote definitely would go to no limit for better music.
revisionist history.
no limit is the reason why the east coast started rockin with the south in the first place.
I understand the confusion in your post. no limit caught more hate, because they were the ones on the frontline taking all the bullets. cash money came thru 2-3 years later, and piggy-backed off of no limit's sacrifices, so they didn't catch as much hate.....and now, the wackest rappers from the south can come out today and catch no hate AT ALL.
its called progression. every rapper post-luke, that came out the south without pandering to the east coast owes a debt of gratitude to master p.
no disrespect but you've clearly never been to new York and youre just guessing.
you posted a video clip from '97 when P was just starting to breakthrough on the east. by the end of '97 via ghetto d & the bout it movie is when they broke thru. and then in '98 is when they blew up out the water on the east.
no limit toured major venues in new York. matter fact, they had to double back twice to new York on ONE tour. and they did this tour on their own, and with just a cheap commercial as promotion; unlike cash money, who had to team up with the ruff ryders with help from MTV & mass media.
and the east coast is greater than just new York, btw.
and yes, no limit was the #1 label of 1998.
'98 was no limit's biggest year by far.
of course no limit was never a media darling. they were black-owned. and even still, the media had no choice but to hop on their d*ck when they were in their prime.
and cash money didn't even blow on the east coast til '99. you cant argue about national impact when youre basing your arguments on regional standing.
cash money didn't start white tees.
they weren't the first to use the term bling either, but they popularized it, so I give you that one.
lol @ white-tees tho.
anyone who says cash money had more impact/influence, clearly wasn't around.
musically?? its a wash. boils down to preference.
EDIT: if we're counting the young money stuff, then I'm penalizing cash money, and my vote definitely would go to no limit for better music.
east never really fukked with no limit or master p like that but Cash Money got love up here
revisionist history.
no limit is the reason why the east coast started rockin with the south in the first place.
I understand the confusion in your post. no limit caught more hate, because they were the ones on the frontline taking all the bullets. cash money came thru 2-3 years later, and piggy-backed off of no limit's sacrifices, so they didn't catch as much hate.....and now, the wackest rappers from the south can come out today and catch no hate AT ALL.
its called progression. every rapper post-luke, that came out the south without pandering to the east coast owes a debt of gratitude to master p.
Bad Boy ran rap overall then. No Limit never truly cracked New York. Juvenile & Cash Money did. You never saw any videos of No Limit in New York.
No Limit was up there but they were always sort of an underground down south phenomenon that was never fully accepted mainstream. Listen to this intro.
no disrespect but you've clearly never been to new York and youre just guessing.
you posted a video clip from '97 when P was just starting to breakthrough on the east. by the end of '97 via ghetto d & the bout it movie is when they broke thru. and then in '98 is when they blew up out the water on the east.
no limit toured major venues in new York. matter fact, they had to double back twice to new York on ONE tour. and they did this tour on their own, and with just a cheap commercial as promotion; unlike cash money, who had to team up with the ruff ryders with help from MTV & mass media.
and the east coast is greater than just new York, btw.
and yes, no limit was the #1 label of 1998.
Again, No Limit did numbers but they never could fully penetrate New York/MTV and you can make an arguement that Def Jam had them easily. No Limit was never a media darling and by 1998 there were actually showing signs of the eventual full falloff. Thats why Cash Money was able to come the end of 1998 and get them out the paint as the defacto Southern label.
'98 was no limit's biggest year by far.
of course no limit was never a media darling. they were black-owned. and even still, the media had no choice but to hop on their d*ck when they were in their prime.
and cash money didn't even blow on the east coast til '99. you cant argue about national impact when youre basing your arguments on regional standing.
cash Money. White tees and the word "bling" come from them, among other things.
cash money didn't start white tees.
they weren't the first to use the term bling either, but they popularized it, so I give you that one.
lol @ white-tees tho.
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