No Limit Records Collection Part I -109 Albums--rap--by Dragan09- ~upd~ | Direct Link
Overview
No Limit Records (1990–2003, later revived) was the most dominant independent label of the late 1990s. Under CEO Master P, the label turned Southern rap into a commercial powerhouse through a signature formula: tank-top album covers, cheap but effective production (Beats by the Pound), aggressive marketing, and a roster of colorful street poets.
Essential Albums in the Collection (By Category)
1. Master P – The CEO’s Key Albums
- Ice Cream Man (1996) – Breakthrough hit (“Mr. Ice Cream Man”)
- Ghetto D (1997) – Platinum classic (“Make ‘Em Say Uhh!”)
- MP da Last Don (1998) – Double-disc epic
- Only God Can Judge Me (1999)
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Why This Collection Matters
No Limit was not critically adored in its day, but it: Ice Cream Man (1996) – Breakthrough hit (“Mr
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