The 25 Best No Limit Albums

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WORLD WAR K aka Sensei ALMONDZ
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It’s hard to believe that No Limit Records’ stronghold on the rap game was 15 long years ago.

Some of you might be too young to remember No Limit’s heydey, but in the late '90s, Master P and his legion of soldiers ruled rap with an iron fist. From 1997 through 2000, the label dropped 51 albums, making Master P hip-hop’s ultimate hustler. It seemed as if everything he touched turned to gold. But music wasn’t enough for the budding entrepreneur, as he expanded his empire to hawk movies, sneakers, clothes and toys.

No Limit dabbled in professional wrestling (for the WCW), started a sports management agency (15 years before Jay-Z), and P even attempted to play in the NBA. And to think, this all started from a $10,000 insurance settlement check from P’s grandfather.

But while the outside ventures brought in beaucoup bucks and helped elevate the brand, P’s bread and butter was always the music. Thanks to artists like Snoop Dogg, Mystikal, Silkk The Shocker and P himself, the label was able to sell over 80 million records worldwide. And thanks to his monumental distribution deal with Priority Records—where he was able to keep 75% of the profits (wholesale price) for every album sold—he made an estimated $350 million dollars ($160 million of that in 1998 alone) over the span of his career. In fact, No Limit albums were generating so much income that P never had to tour—which is the way most artists today make their money.

The craziest part about the label’s success was that the sales didn’t come from heavy radio or video airplay—people were just incredibly loyal to the brand. Artists on No Limit had no promotion other than magazine ads and the tank logo and ‘Executive Producer: Master P’ tag on the back of their colorful albums. Obscure artists like Skull Duggery, Full Blooded and Mercedes sold hundreds of thousands of units based on their Percy Miller cosign alone. It was a craze.

As the 2000s rolled on, America’s tastes in music changed, and the Tank was no longer the force it once was. It appeared the label had done so much that they’d hit a ceiling. Production troop Beats By The Pound, the outfit who created the No Limit sound, left the label, and upon their departure, many of No Limit’s blue chip players followed suit. Lil Romeo became the label’s biggest star, and No Limit’s commercial appeal came to a halt.

During No Limit’s rise to the top, the label dropped some incredible music, and sadly their contributions to hip-hop are often overlooked. Master P changed the way music was marketed, packaged and sold, and does not get the credit or respect he deserves. Unfortunately, much of their back catalog is out of print and only a few of their albums are available on iTunes or Spotify.

There is a silver lining for No Limit fans, however, as 2013 finds Master P in the midst of a comeback, having aligned himself with Fat Trel and Alley Boy to form the Louie V Mob. So in honor of P’s contributions to the rap game and recent resurgence, we bring you The 25 Best No Limit Albums. It will make you say UHH!


25. 504 Boyz, Goodfellas (2000)

Best Songs: "Wobble Wobble," "Whodi," "I Can Tell," "D-Game"


24. Magic, Sky's The Limit (1998)

Best Songs: "Did What I Had To Do," "What I Gotta," "Money Don't Make Me"


23. Big Ed, The Assassin (1998)

Best Songs: "My Entourage," "Go 2 War," "Buck Em"


22. Various Artists, I Got The Hook Up Soundtrack (1998)

Best Songs: "I Got the Hook Up," "Bump & Grill," "What The Game Made Me," "Hooked"


21. Kane & Abel, Am I My Brother's Keeper (1998)

Best Songs: "Call Me When You Need Some," "Watch Me," "Tryin' To Have Sumthin" "Greens, Cornbread & Cabbage"

20. Mr. Serv-On, Life Insurance (1997)

Best Songs: "Heaven Is So Close," "It's Real," "Tryin' To Make It Out Da Ghetto"

19. Various Artists, Down South Hustlers: Bouncin' & Swingin' (1995)

Best Songs: "My Mind Went Blank," "Playaz From the South," "Bounce That Azz," "You Got It," "fu-k Dem Niggaz"

18. Mia X, Unlady Like (1997)

Best Songs: "4Ever True," "Mama's Family," "Party Don't Stop," "All Ns"

17. Snoop Dogg, No Limit Top Dogg (1998)

Best Songs: "Down 4 My Niggaz," "bi-ch Please," "Just Dippin," "My Heat Goes Boom"

16. Fiend, Street Life (1999)

Best Songs: "Talk It Like I Bring It," "Mr. Whomp Whomp," "Trip To London"

15. Mystikal, Ghetto Fabulous (1998)

Best Songs: "That's The Nigga," "Ghetto Fabulous," "I'm On Fire," "Round Out the Tank"

14. Silkk, The Shocker (1996)

Best Songs: "The Shocker," "Free Loaders," "No Limit Party," "If My 9 Could Talk"

13. Soulja Slim, Give It 2 Em Raw (1998)

Best Songs: "From What I Was Told," "At The Same Time," "Get High With Me"

12. Master P, Ice Cream Man (1996)

Best Songs: "Break 'Em Off Something" f/ UGK, "Bout It, Bout It II," "Mr. Ice Cream Man," "No More Tears"

11. Fiend, There's One In Every Family (1998)

Best Songs: "Do You Know," "Who Got That Fire," "At All Times," "Only A Few," "Walk Like a G"

10. TRU, True (1995)

Best Songs: "Last Dance," "That's How We Break Bread," "Walk Like a Killer," "i'm Bout It, Bout It"

9. Master P, MP Da Last Don (1998)

Best Songs: "Soldiers, Riders & G's," "War Wounds," "Thinkin Bout U," "Hot Boys & Girls," "Streets Keep Me Rollin"

8. C-Murder, Life Or Death (1998)

Best Songs: "Akickdoe," "Don't Play No Games," "Makin' Moves," "A 2nd Chance"

7. Silkk The Shocker, Charge It 2 Da Game (1998)

Best Songs: "It Ain't My Fault," "Just Be Straight With Me," "Give Me The World," "If I Don't Gotta," "Let Me Hit It"

6. Mac, Shell Shocked (1998)

Best Songs: "Boss bi-ch," "Paranoid," "Murda Murda, Kill Kill," "Callin Me"

5. Young Bleed, My Balls & My Word (1998)

Best Songs: "Keep It Real," "Bring The Noise," "The Day They Made Me Boss," "An Offer U Can't Refuse"

4. Various Artists, I'm Bout It Soundtrack (1997)

Best Songs: "How Ya Do Dat," "What Cha Think," "Situation On Dirty," "Come On," "Meal Ticket," "If I Could Change"

3. Mystikal, Unpredictable (1997)

Best Songs: "The Man Right Chea," "Still Smokin," "Here We Go," "Unpredictable"

2. Master P, Ghetto D (1997)

Best Songs: "Ghetto D," "Make Em Say Uhh!," "Let's Get Em," "I Miss My Homies," "Burbons & Lacs"

1. TRU, Tru 2 Da Game (1997)

Best Songs: "No Limit Soldiers," "I Always Feel Like," "There Dey Go," "FEDz," "Smoking Green," "Swamp Niggas," "Freak Hoes"

http://www.complex.com/music/2013/04/the-25-best-no-limit-albums/
 
Should have been limited to a top 20. Quality drops off a cliff after that mark and isnt worth ranking. Fiends album was absolutely in the top 10. No way its that low. Mia X was rated too low as well.
 
I had a few of the albums...my fav was C Murder's Life or Death, ICe Cream, Ghetto D and Tru to the Game.

True story here, I bought Ice Cream man cause I was always seeing Master P in the Source and all those damn Ads and it was the first interview they did with him, I got home, put the CD in and I thought "this shit is trash" but the more I played it the more it grew on me, Silk The Shocker was wack tho.

Mia X was the best rapper on NO Limit.
 
I had a few of the albums...my fav was C Murder's Life or Death, ICe Cream, Ghetto D and Tru to the Game.

True story here, I bought Ice Cream man cause I was always seeing Master P in the Source and all those damn Ads and it was the first interview they did with him, I got home, put the CD in and I thought "this shit is trash" but the more I played it the more it grew on me, Silk The Shocker was wack tho.

Mia X was the best rapper on NO Limit.
She was nice but Mac was clearly tha best.
 
white dude at the gig used to by all this shit & let me to listen em (thought he was impressing me),, i respect p's grind, but he was definitely quantity over quality,, majority of the albums had 20+ tracks & consisted of 90% filler songs,, & if p or c-murder were on a track, there was gonna be a whole lot of tupac dick riding,, if you have a top 25 no limit list, you were most likely a young child at the time, or you are white
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white dude at the gig used to by all this shit & let me to listen em (thought he was impressing me),, i respect p's grind, but he was definitely quantity over quality,, majority of the albums had 20 or more tracks & consisted of 90% fillers songs,, & if p or c-murder were on a track, there was gonna be a whole lot of tupac dick riding,, if you have a top 25 no limit list, you were most likely a young child at the time, or you are white
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Guess tha Ghettos of America were all white. :rolleyes:
 
I thought Shell Shocked could have been higher. I'm puzzled as to why "slow ya roll" wasn't mentioned. Fiend "There's one in every family" had about 6 or 7 good tracks on it.
 
Guess tha Ghettos of America were all white. :rolleyes:
they put out some good songs,, we are talking albums tho (most were garbage),, & the ghettos of america have never made any album go multi-platinum

if yall wanna name the top 25 no limit album covers, we may have a valid discussion,, but top albums based on musical content, naw
 
they put out some good songs,, we are talking albums tho (most were garbage),, & the ghettos of america have never made any album go multi-platinum
Ghettos of America never made any Black rap/hiphop albums go multi platinum so by your theory anyone who was listening to any popular rap artists who went Gold,Platinum or multi plat were white or young kids.
All you had to say was you ain't like that shit but you made a dumb ass point to try to justify your stance.
 
#1 (not technically no limit):

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Can't really argue with the placements. Maybe Silkk though. :smh:


i got a problem with mia-x unlady like being #18....that's COMPLETE bullshit.

that CD, right now, is still in HEAVY rotation in the ride. there were so many bangers on that joint it's crazy...hell the first 10-11 songs go HAM and she can rap her ass off! only person i put ahead of her on no limit is Mac. honestly i'm okay with the top 3 albums, then after that i'd put mac's shell shocked then mia's unlady like. that young bleed mumble mouth mufucca gotta fall back mayne....

she said it best on "who got the clout":

when you think of biggest mama/
who be on yo'fucking mind/
when you hear "bout it bout it"/
who you waiting for to rhyme




 


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hate all you want this dude could RAP and i'm sure he spittin truth, cuz when no limit was out they was the only one's getting money at the time. i'm sure they had your favorite artist tryin to be down with tha tank
 
Mac cd with callin me was the shit, big was slept on...what happened to him, or for any fact what happened to Cain and able, moby dick, mr serve on and silkk the shocker ?
 
1. TRU, Tru 2 Da Game (1997)

Best Songs: "No Limit Soldiers," "I Always Feel Like," "There Dey Go," "FEDz," "Smoking Green," "Swamp Niggas," "Freak Hoes"





This^^^....:yes::yes:
 
20. Mr. Serv-On, Life Insurance (1997)

Best Songs: "Heaven Is So Close," "It's Real," "Tryin' To Make It Out Da Ghetto"



:dance::dance::dance::dance:this was my SHIT!!!:dance::dance::dance:
 
Ghettos of America never made any Black rap/hiphop albums go multi platinum so by your theory anyone who was listening to any popular rap artists who went Gold,Platinum or multi plat were white or young kids.
All you had to say was you ain't like that shit but you made a dumb ass point to try to justify your stance.

:yes:
 
this shit right here ni99a...THIS SHIT RIGHT HERE :itsawrap:

22. Various Artists, I Got The Hook Up Soundtrack (1998)

Best Songs: "I Got the Hook Up," "Bump & Grill," "What The Game Made Me," "Hooked"

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h8'n is 4 tha weak......
 
i got a problem with mia-x unlady like being #18....that's COMPLETE bullshit.

that CD, right now, is still in HEAVY rotation in the ride. there were so many bangers on that joint it's crazy...hell the first 10-11 songs go HAM and she can rap her ass off! only person i put ahead of her on no limit is Mac. honestly i'm okay with the top 3 albums, then after that i'd put mac's shell shocked then mia's unlady like. that young bleed mumble mouth mufucca gotta fall back mayne....

she said it best on "who got the clout":

when you think of biggest mama/
who be on yo'fucking mind/
when you hear "bout it bout it"/
who you waiting for to rhyme
You forgot tha hardest song on that album.
 
I can agree.. but fuck the Shocker shit.. he to me has n always will b garbage.. he put out sum jams.. but to me everyone that was on the record with him made the record.. not him!!.
 
...I thought "this shit is trash" but the more I played it the more it grew on me, Silk The Shocker was wack tho.

Mia X was the best rapper on NO Limit.
Same here. Initially i thought the shit was rap parody and garbage. But it grew on me. So much that a few of the albums become all time personal fav's of mine. And yes, C-Murders Life or Death was one of those fav's. Also agree that Mia X was quality. She's in the discussion as No Limits best rapper (along with Fiend and Mystical).
 
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