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Big Ed's album had a few good songs (Make A Move>). Young Bleed's flow was never for me, but "How You Do Dat" was ok (I still feel C-Loc's verse was horrible on that one), I liked "The Day They Make Me Boss", "Bring Da Noise", and "Pull It Off". The albums I mentioned above are clearly the more "southern" sounding ones, and honestly the lyrics might not be all that so I could see some more east coast inclinced individuals not feeling them. Serv-On is really dope.īut I believe you owned these albums and you gave some pretty fair assessments.

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But also, Big Ed the Assassin is easily a 4 star album, Tru-True is fucking crack and a half, Skull Duggery and Full Blooded are both dope but I could see some one not digging their styles, and Mr.

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Namely, the near classic "My Balls And My Word" by Young Bleed. Jeff wrote: I agree with most of your assessments, but the "Albums That Didn't Impress Me Much" has some fucking crack in there. I've heard the Down South Hustlers Bouncin And Swingin compilation, but never owned it. I'm Bout It Soundtrack (I'm still a little shocked I never got my hands on this one.) Mercedes- Rear End (Totally forgettable, but that album cover wasn't, lol.) And then P has the nerve to give a shout out to Cash Money at the end of the song. TRU- Da Crime Family (Man, was that "No Limit Army" song a blatant rip off of BG's "Cash Money Is An Army" or what. Also, I liked the production on this one, and IMO, Serv On is shown up on every song that has a guest appearance, especially the joint "From NY to NO" with Big Pun.) Serv On- Life Insurance (I was never a Serv On, but I did buy this joint) Lil Soldiers- Boot Camp (The production was tight on this album, too bad the lil boys got those beats) Silkk Tha Shocker- Charge It 2 Da Game (I'm A Soldier was great though) No Limit Soldiers Compilation- We Can't Be Stoppedįull Blooded- Memorial Day (Good god was this album terrible, and I was probably one of maybe 7 people who bought it) Prime Suspects- Guilty Until Proven Innocent Snoop Dogg- Da Game Is To Be Sold, Not To Be Told Soulja Slim- Give It 2 Em Raw (one of the better NL albums) Oh yeah, every album I'm about to list, not only have I heard them, but I did own back in the day also. I did enjoy artists like Fiend, Mac, Kane & Abel, Mystikal, C-Murder (sometimes hit or miss), etc, I always liked Beats By The Pound's production (especially KLC and Craig B), and I always felt they were better than Cash Money Records. Although I've always have been (and always will be) an East Coast head, I was a fan of No Limit Records back in the day (and hopefully, once and for all that should end the talk of me being a "No Limit hater", and yes I'm talking to you SRP, lol). Before I even begin to type this, I already know this is going to surprise a lot of people on this forum, but everything you're about to read is true, and this is about No Limit Records.










Mac shell shocked rar