1997-1998 no limit fans

Coming back to this thread cause I've been on a No Limit binge since it was created, and after listening to so much stuff, the shift between 1997/1998 and 1999 was so damn apparent, yet I just can't exactly remember what part of 1999 it was. Beats By The Pound were still involved with No Limit when Made Man & Bossalinie dropped at the top of the year, but I don't remember being all that hype about those compared to stuff the previous year, but I loved Da Next Level from Mr. Serv-On. I do remember passing on Only God Can Judge Me back then cause I couldn't stand that "Step To Dis" single :lol. I think I also started shifting over to Cash Money more, along with becoming big fans of Jay-Z and Eminem, which probably kept me from solely having my attention to later No Limit releases. It also didn't help that they No Limit started having other producers join in with Beats By The Pound, cause usually if it wasn't solely them, I wasn't really interested in hearing it. Wasn't really interested in hearing whoever Samm, Popeye, Lil' Italy, and a couple others who had features were either.

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Won't acknowledge No Limit in the 2000's
 
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Step to Dis was a wack *** song but that album was hard.

I'm sure you heard 504 Boyz - Goodfellas. That album was cold as ****. Soulja Slim - The Streets Made Me is one of my favorite albums period. C's Trapped In Crime was money.

Serv-On's Da Next Level was TOOOUUUGGGHH. Even the Lil Soldiers album was nice. That WHO U WIT album was awful. I bought that bulll****.

A lot of these CDs are on iTunes now. They weren't for a while. If you got Apple music, you good.
 
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Yuck

On September 25, 2009 Skull Duggery was arrested after police searched his Baton Rouge home. Authorities executing a search warrant, found several violent Child Pornography movies on his computer. Authorities also found a .223 caliber rifle, a .40 caliber handgun, and marijuana. On April 11, 2011, he was sentenced to 6 years in prison.[2]
 
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Step to Dis was a wack *** song but that album was hard.

I'm sure you heard 504 Boyz - Goodfellas. That album was cold as ****. Soulja Slim - The Streets Made Me is one of my favorite albums period. C's Trapped In Crime was money.

Serv-On's Da Next Level was TOOOUUUGGGHH. Even the Lil Soldiers album was nice. That WHO U WIT album was awful. I bought that bulll****.

A lot of these CDs are on iTunes now. They weren't for a while. If you got Apple music, you good.

I've heard the same thing about that Lil Soldiers album, but i wasn't taking any chances back then :lol Always thought they should have used those beats for another Fiend album or something.

Yuck

On September 25, 2009 Skull Duggery was arrested after police searched his Baton Rouge home. Authorities executing a search warrant, found several violent Child Pornography movies on his computer. Authorities also found a .223 caliber rifle, a .40 caliber handgun, and marijuana. On April 11, 2011, he was sentenced to 6 years in prison.[2]

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I'm still mad tank dogs never released. But on the real, how many of you n's remember The Ghetto Commission? My dad bought me this cd for Xmas freshman yr of high school. One of them n's spit a hot line. Something like "The only n that could fade me was my barber." I just remember mystikal came out spittin on that I'm a soldier record. The only other record of theirs I remember was that joint with Mac. That beat was bangin.

Dudes kill me like P and the tank wasn't that deal back in the day. Dude earned 3-4 hundred mill but nobody nowadays will admit to listening or buying and of his music.

Oh yeah, y'all going to hard on the homie Silkk. I know wasn't the best at riding the beat but he skated on pure uncut. All because of my car still gets play to this day.
 
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