Big Ed's album had a few good songs (Make A Move>). From the first Tru album, of course I liked "Bout It, Bout It" and I liked "That's How We Break Bread". In high school I used to buy anything I could get my hands on. MASTER P'S "NO LIMIT SOLDIERS COLLECTION" (Exclusive Blockbuster release) Prime Suspects - Guilty Til Proven Innocent Snoop Dogg - Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told Various Artists - Down South Hustlers: Bouncin' and Swingin' Various Artists - West Coast Bad Boyz, Vol. Justice wrote: In high school I used to buy anything I could get my hands on. I think this is the reason that I download everything now before I buy it. I remember when they used to advertise a 504 Boyz "Goodfellas" album that had P, Mystikal, and Silkk on the cover. Wayne wrote: 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. 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). 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.
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