of No Limit (1991–2000). During this window, the label was known for its "quantity over quality" approach that somehow resulted in massive commercial success, including 23 albums released in 1998 alone. The collection generally includes:
💿💿💿💿 (4/5 tanks) – One point deducted for making us manually find the clean version of "Make 'Em Say Uhh!" ourselves. No Limit Records — Collection Part I (109
From Ice Cream Man to Ghetto D , The Games to Bossalinie , this collection covers the dynasty built by Master P. If you grew up on that late 90s/early 2000s Southern sound, this is a must-have. From Ice Cream Man to Ghetto D ,
In the age of streaming algorithms that push the same 20 rap songs, the is an act of radical archival. It preserves the independent, "fuck the rules" spirit of Master P. It reminds us that before the industry consolidated, one man from New Orleans could build a tank, sign his family, and release 109 albums of raw, unfiltered, bass-heavy rap. It preserves the independent, "fuck the rules" spirit
Often considered the crown jewel of the label, featuring the massive hit "Make 'Em Say Uhh!".
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