As a segment or weekly episode. Jody has strong opinions that take the conversation to different places. Or... maybe they can change the format and put B high in the middle and still bring on guest and have Jody challenge the bullshit on whats "real" and whats "marketing". Wicked said black people be negative in this comment section but naw. I fuck with this show and I look forward to when Breeze is on. I dont even look at the topic, i just click. Shit be having me rolling and learning at the same time.
True Master P might be the best business man/salesman rap has ever seen. He was the biggest star on no limit and is the reason snoop kept a platform to exploid from.
@@everettr.2806 Is the music industry sexist against guy rappers?? Cause in the hood all I hear is people play guy rappers mostly in they cars loud. But the awards shows & radio stations don't play or invite guy rappers when they get more streams
Cashmoney and big boy did music independently in New Orleans and regionally but P came back and put it on the Map globally. So P put it on the map once P put n.o. on the map as far as Rap Cashmoney held it down since then globally
No Limit was a bigger movement, and yes Cash Money was locally poppin 1st, but No Limit put the N.O on the map nationally!, and they did it with a independent distribution!.
Isn't no competition between No Limit and Cash Money. Two independent black owned record labels that made history for the culture. They both change the landscape of the old music industry model. Respect too all them brothers.💯
A lot of artist was independent and black owned only by percentage. No black owned label distribute their owned records/CDs in volume/bulk. That was done by the Big Record Labels owned by the Jews/White man. Who wrote and signed the checks along with the contracts to the Black owned record labels. Then the CEO like Master P of No Limit and CEO Baby and Slim of Cash Money gave deals to their artist.
@@nechemyahyasharal3678 you're right but their milestones still help paved the way. Definitely for artist today. Now the distribution aspect is still a huge problem.hopefully we can conquer that sooner than later
@@junie502 Yes each generation create milestone's and artistry of our people. But sorry to tell you in order to conquer anything in this world. You must first conquer a people group. Your money you have in your pocket is of a people that don't look like you. Therefore they control the world right now and have the power until a nation overthrow their kingdom and become the next world super power. This has been the blueprint since the day of time. So if you want your face on currency to call the shots and control the narrative. Power only comes to the conquer not the one who was conquered. The good news is our face will be on gold and silver precious metals along with all the resources of the world in due time. Mark my words!
Jody Breeze has that laid black, playa flow...........super underrated.....with some beats that compliment him I feel he can be back in the mix again fr fr
No Limit had the most influential movement. Master P paved the way, from owning the company, the Graphic arts style, which is used to this day. Putting all that content out so quick, No Limit Sports which could be said is the way maker for RocNation Sports. Marketing Genius, A Lot of people Low-key bit off the Ice Cream Man.
They trippin No Limit was the BMF of rap and the facts is there will never be another label to bring unknown artist out that nobody knows an they’ll automatically go gold or platinum without major promo.. Facts!!
I think hypnotize minds was a hell of a movement, of course Dungeon Family, but at the end of the day, No Limit really did their thing!! Cash Money came in strong and them Mannie Fresh beats were stupid hard… but I’m ridin with B-High on this one.
@@WBSmith-ol7sn I think the best beats of that time were from Paul & Juicy. Wayyy ahead of their time with it. But really there’s so many different types of beats it ain’t no tellin who really did what the best ya know?
@@FLINTmitten810 I heard Rio(Free Rio), Mike, Louie Ray, Jay and them and haven't looked back bruh lbs. Chicago to Flint respect on yall hustling and shit talking
You can't question Death Row .The Chronic 1992 , Doggy Style 1993 , Murda Was The Case 1994 , Dog Food 1995 and All Eyes On Me 1995 and Makaveli 1996 . Everything sold over a million . They ran the decade .
@@Chevyboiz I’m from the Midwest I’m just saying that the west coast impact was crazy from 1988 to 1996 . No limit kicked in the door for sure , but their run was short . No Limit had it from like late 97 to maybe early 99 ? I think Bad Boy , Death Row , DJ Quik , Ice Cube , OutKast , Goodie Mob and Wu Tang had the best music of the decade in my opinion .
@@slikron8536 Oh I'm not talking about who had the best music my guy. I'm talking quantity.... And in that department non of them was on No Limit level when it came to dropping music.
@@Chevyboiz 60 % of that shit was wack as fuck . Come on Bro . That shit was buy one get one free type shit . Mac , Mystical , Mia X , Fiend , C Murder and P had some shit and Beats By The Pound was putting in work .
@@slikron8536 And Mac Mystikal Mia X Fiend and C is what I preferred the most.... And a group call Ghetto Commission 💯. Other then that yeah it wasn't all that it was the beats by the pound production that saved some of them. I half agree with you but I still was bangin No Limit mainly because of the beats which was not wack!
No limit was like a category 5 hurricane moving at rapid speed..cause Hella damage but came and went..now cash money on the other hand is a category 5 that just stayed and still causing damage til this day
The media downplays what Master P did.. DMX and Jayz were killin it in 98 But so was No limit , No limit records , clothing , i got the hookup film all in 1998 .
Silk said he rapped off beat on purpose just to be different..Cash Money got more longevity and reinvented themselves time after time..but NO Limit is Still Undeniable✌🏾💜 to Both Power Houses..
Remember in the late 90s P was damn near dropping an album every month. It's similar to Ruthless records and Death Row. One laid the foundation and the other became the house.
We have to bring Rap a Lot and Suave House into this conversation 💯💯 They opened the door and gave legs to the No Limit and Cash Money movements 🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯
Lmao this shit funny but I'm from louisiana grew up in the 90's. No Limit was a fool and the tank literally took over cause music was dropping every week. The catalog was insane and the streets was on lock. "Pass me them thangs lets get em" 🤣they dey go, they dey go, they dey go ugghhhh. I get swole like a bolder, bitch I'm a soldier ya'll running from the rollers. I slang tapes like crack haha
No Limit had the biggest movement and impact look how they started and where they ended. P is the blueprint. Cash Money/Young Money has the biggest artist. Both are legendary and deserves to be recognized for what they done for the industry and the culture but p and that Tank different.
I love y’all’s debates as much as the Math Hoffa joints. Y’all are more passionate though. Respect to Wicked and Jody for rounding out the cipher for B High.
Cash Money is NOT #1. No Limit walked so Cash Money can run. (However that sh*t go) 😂 I agree B High. No Limit did have the rap game on lock at one point. Beats x Da Pound was their best asset. Hell Master P even help Snoop leave Death Row.
No Indy Label had an IMPACT/RUN like No Limit!!! Cash Money is a New Orleans sound.....Locally but Nationwide Master P/No Limit put New Orleans on the MAP! LEGACY WISE: No Limit.......LONGEVITY WISE: Cash Money.....Overall No Limit >> Cash Money. And I fuks wit both HEAVY! My CD Case was mainly No Limit, 2Pac, Bone Thugs, Three 6 and Cash Money!! M! C FREE and B.G!! Also Mystikal! Macodome is finally home! LONG LIVE Kevin Miller, Big Ed, Mr. Magic, Soulja (Magnolia) Slim, Magnolia Shorty, Master P's Daughter etc... NOLA FINEST
STOP THE CAP CAUSE SILK WAS KILLING THE BEAT🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️❤️💐💐💐💪🏾 THEN P HAD THE DOPE ASS BEATS PLUS HIS WHOLE TEAM HAD THE STREETS ON FIRE🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 IN THE 90'S
Damn I love the chemistry yall got brah‼️‼️‼️ This shit PERFECT‼️‼️ REVOLT COME HOLLA AT THESE BOYZ ASAP‼️‼️ due 2 the camera angle, yall should put yall Podcast Name Logo on the Wall behind Jody Breeze #ATLiens👽
Ruthless had the most formidable movement because of the impact and 2nd lives of most of the members. Their presence is unprecedented. The Ruthless family tree is utterly ridiculous from Dre with DOC, Snoop, PAC, Dogg Pound, Em, 50, and Kendrick to Eazy with Above The Law, Bone Thugs and Will I Am, to Cube with Yo-Yo, Lench Mob, Del (and by extension, Hiero), Kam, Mack 10, WC, and all the folks he put on thru his movie career. Nobody messing with that.
Those artists are part of the family tree but that don't count as the movement because alot of them came years later I believe B High is talking about at one moment in time
#####No Limit took over every coast when it wasn’t accepted. The edge goes to P. Admit it. P thought about buying Cash Money, not the other way around. Facts
B High got this one. I understand that he's talking about a movement. Wicked got it misunderstood a little bit. He's talking about the power of the moment. The strength of it.
I remember in 1996/97 No Limit had the hood on lock. Cats was looking at the inside CD sleeves talking about the 20 albums advertised on every CD. And this when I was living in Cleveland, Ohio.
You can't forget about Trill Entertainment Movement 03-09 in both mixtapes and mainstream Era setting the standard for today's Baton Rouge Artists. Who deserves their Flowers in the Game alongside No Limit and Cash Money.
Nah my nigga. They NOT on the same level bruh...And No Limit and Cash Money open the door for a Trill Records bruh ...23 Albums (Platinum and Gold.) In 1 year...98..
bruh i woulnt have silk rap no other way. the nigga had lyrics and could rap. it was the times he would try to rap fast like mystikal is when he would sound off. no limit brought new orleans to the world but cash money brought the world to new orleans. when i bump that old cash money in the city i feel like im in new orleans. no limit can vibe anywhere. Thats the difference
They need to keep Jody Breeze on the show the 3 of them together is dope AF💯
As a segment or weekly episode. Jody has strong opinions that take the conversation to different places. Or... maybe they can change the format and put B high in the middle and still bring on guest and have Jody challenge the bullshit on whats "real" and whats "marketing". Wicked said black people be negative in this comment section but naw. I fuck with this show and I look forward to when Breeze is on. I dont even look at the topic, i just click. Shit be having me rolling and learning at the same time.
Facts
Facts!!
Definitely
Sure do.
What P did with No Limit will never be duplicated. He's the reason artists only get royalties from 12 songs on an album now.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 wicked told bhigh "you have a 100 pounds of straw on your head"
Real facts.
I second this motion.
Exactly
That whole The Shocker album ride. A classic
Super facts💯
These mfs slow or sumn silk was hot
Charge it 2 da game🔥🔥🔥
Straight classic
@@louisfambro1319 Guess what everytime you take a Loss are Mess over Someone your first word might be Charge it to the game.
It will never be another movement like NO Limit in the history of rap music!!!
True Master P might be the best business man/salesman rap has ever seen. He was the biggest star on no limit and is the reason snoop kept a platform to exploid from.
Facts
@@everettr.2806 Is the music industry sexist against guy rappers?? Cause in the hood all I hear is people play guy rappers mostly in they cars loud. But the awards shows & radio stations don't play or invite guy rappers when they get more streams
Daunta Lacey I say Deathrow was the hardest movement
Cashmoney and big boy did music independently in New Orleans and regionally but P came back and put it on the Map globally. So P put it on the map once P put n.o. on the map as far as Rap Cashmoney held it down since then globally
Cash money didn't have a bigger movement but they did end up having a bigger longevity
facts
Cash Money had larger movement and a longer run. They're still running
Well said 💯
Well said
P didn’t have a bigger movement he had a ceiling , and he stole shit from cashmoney😂
No Limit was a bigger movement, and yes Cash Money was locally poppin 1st, but No Limit put the N.O on the map nationally!, and they did it with a independent distribution!.
New Orleans was always a popular city. It was the 1st Capitol of the United States
@@whywomenhatemyforeskin2121 Cool but there was no commercial hip hop culture until No Limit!
Speakin tha TRUTH
@@whywomenhatemyforeskin2121 u fool philly was the first capital. And Richmond was the capital of the south.
Ion know because I heard pimp daddy first and he was with cash money
Bruh, nobody will ever come close to what Nolimit did back in the day period 💪🏾
Wu Tang Did
I’m with BHigh No Limit had a run like no other they dropped a album almost everyday
Isn't no competition between No Limit and Cash Money. Two independent black owned record labels that made history for the culture. They both change the landscape of the old music industry model. Respect too all them brothers.💯
A lot of artist was independent and black owned only by percentage. No black owned label distribute their owned records/CDs in volume/bulk. That was done by the Big Record Labels owned by the Jews/White man. Who wrote and signed the checks along with the contracts to the Black owned record labels. Then the CEO like Master P of No Limit and CEO Baby and Slim of Cash Money gave deals to their artist.
@@nechemyahyasharal3678 you're right but their milestones still help paved the way. Definitely for artist today. Now the distribution aspect is still a huge problem.hopefully we can conquer that sooner than later
@@junie502 Yes each generation create milestone's and artistry of our people. But sorry to tell you in order to conquer anything in this world. You must first conquer a people group. Your money you have in your pocket is of a people that don't look like you. Therefore they control the world right now and have the power until a nation overthrow their kingdom and become the next world super power. This has been the blueprint since the day of time. So if you want your face on currency to call the shots and control the narrative. Power only comes to the conquer not the one who was conquered. The good news is our face will be on gold and silver precious metals along with all the resources of the world in due time. Mark my words!
98 No Limit dropped 23 albums in 1 yr is still insane and I think 18 went gold and platinum thats a ridiculous movement
Charge it 2 da game is a classic album
That's a street classic
And it went platinum
Whenever these three get together it's always a great show, salute B-High 🤙🏽
Them Boys Always Show Up And Show Out The Chemistry Is Unmatchable 😂
The Shocker album where Silkk was coming through the floor model TV is a classic. That’s coming from me, a true historian.
🔥🔥🔥🔥
1 2 3 ya know Silk a G
Nah CITTG was better
Ain't that the MF TRUTH‼️💯✌🏽
Charge to game was hard but commercial, Da shocker was the one
E- 40 style is like some dope graffiti. You might can't read or make it out what it is, but you know it's dope.
I love these guys together. The chemistry is unmatched.
Jody Breeze has that laid black, playa flow...........super underrated.....with some beats that compliment him I feel he can be back in the mix again fr fr
All I know is that I wasn’t checking for no rap coming outta Louisiana before I heard No Limit.
Speakin tha TRUTH
Locally Cash Money... but Nationwide No Limit put New Orleans on the MAP
All Ima gonna say 70 million records sold in a year
No limit all day
"We still waiting on Detox from Dre" 😂😂😂😂 he ain't lying 😂
🗑️ that joint need features now😂😂
@@MurdaPosseFilmz 😂😂
Wick must be mad P didn’t sign him or sumthin Cause No Limit ran that Sh*t ! Dropping platinum albums every week ! 💯
Speakin tha TRUTH
Mad Ghetto Mafia was overshadowed by the tank 🤷🏽♂️
No limit would have been a dynasty if they would never broke up
Hell. They were a dynasty even before they dismantled. Lol
That E-40 impersonation 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol 😆
Wick was jumping like Kris kross😂😂😂hilarious BHigh
No Limit had the most influential movement. Master P paved the way, from owning the company, the Graphic arts style, which is used to this day. Putting all that content out so quick, No Limit Sports which could be said is the way maker for RocNation Sports. Marketing Genius, A Lot of people Low-key bit off the Ice Cream Man.
B High calling Wicked a M.A.B. killed me
"You sounding real West Coast right now" 🤣🤣🤣
They trippin No Limit was the BMF of rap and the facts is there will never be another label to bring unknown artist out that nobody knows an they’ll automatically go gold or platinum without major promo.. Facts!!
I think hypnotize minds was a hell of a movement, of course Dungeon Family, but at the end of the day, No Limit really did their thing!! Cash Money came in strong and them Mannie Fresh beats were stupid hard… but I’m ridin with B-High on this one.
beats by the pound went way raider
@@WBSmith-ol7sn I think the best beats of that time were from Paul & Juicy. Wayyy ahead of their time with it. But really there’s so many different types of beats it ain’t no tellin who really did what the best ya know?
@@FLINTmitten810 are you flint Michigan yes I like Paul and juicy beats but I klc go harder
@@charlesyoung3357 Yeah, Flint Michigan. Home sweet home lol.
@@FLINTmitten810 I heard Rio(Free Rio), Mike, Louie Ray, Jay and them and haven't looked back bruh lbs. Chicago to Flint respect on yall hustling and shit talking
You can't question Death Row .The Chronic 1992 , Doggy Style 1993 , Murda Was The Case 1994 , Dog Food 1995 and All Eyes On Me 1995 and Makaveli 1996 . Everything sold over a million . They ran the decade .
Well hell Cash Money still running strong though! You must be from LA because that lil 4 year run still don't amount to what No Limit did I'm sorry
@@Chevyboiz I’m from the Midwest I’m just saying that the west coast impact was crazy from 1988 to 1996 . No limit kicked in the door for sure , but their run was short . No Limit had it from like late 97 to maybe early 99 ? I think Bad Boy , Death Row , DJ Quik , Ice Cube , OutKast , Goodie Mob and Wu Tang had the best music of the decade in my opinion .
@@slikron8536 Oh I'm not talking about who had the best music my guy. I'm talking quantity.... And in that department non of them was on No Limit level when it came to dropping music.
@@Chevyboiz 60 % of that shit was wack as fuck . Come on Bro . That shit was buy one get one free type shit . Mac , Mystical , Mia X , Fiend , C Murder and P had some shit and Beats By The Pound was putting in work .
@@slikron8536 And Mac Mystikal Mia X Fiend and C is what I preferred the most.... And a group call Ghetto Commission 💯. Other then that yeah it wasn't all that it was the beats by the pound production that saved some of them. I half agree with you but I still was bangin No Limit mainly because of the beats which was not wack!
No limit was like a category 5 hurricane moving at rapid speed..cause Hella damage but came and went..now cash money on the other hand is a category 5 that just stayed and still causing damage til this day
The media downplays what Master P did.. DMX and Jayz were killin it in 98 But so was No limit , No limit records , clothing , i got the hookup film all in 1998 .
Silk said he rapped off beat on purpose just to be different..Cash Money got more longevity and reinvented themselves time after time..but NO Limit is Still Undeniable✌🏾💜 to Both Power Houses..
Yeah he said he was doing on purpose 💯
Other rappers these days copy that style it can work listen to Larry June
Remember in the late 90s P was damn near dropping an album every month. It's similar to Ruthless records and Death Row. One laid the foundation and the other became the house.
Y’all believe anything that dude went down as the wackiest rapper ever!!!!
@@chennao I spent every Tuesday at a Best Buy buying a no limit cd
We have to bring Rap a Lot and Suave House into this conversation 💯💯
They opened the door and gave legs to the No Limit and Cash Money movements 🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯
They didn't sell no albums like cash money and no limit did
No we don't 😂😂
Both RapALot and Suave House sold albums independent without mainstream promotion or major label backing respectfully
Stop it
@@mustarfordfrazier8412 Rap A Lot and Suave can never compare to Cash Money and No Limit (especially). Son you trippin!
Lmao this shit funny but I'm from louisiana grew up in the 90's. No Limit was a fool and the tank literally took over cause music was dropping every week. The catalog was insane and the streets was on lock. "Pass me them thangs lets get em" 🤣they dey go, they dey go, they dey go ugghhhh. I get swole like a bolder, bitch I'm a soldier ya'll running from the rollers. I slang tapes like crack haha
I got Sons of funk's no limit album.....I still bump that!!! the WHOLE album jams!
Their movements are still being felt to this DAY
When B Bigh hit that high note 😂😂😂
Silk actually got fye later on. On beat and decent flow... It was just years too late
B/High be having me rolling!!!🤣🤣💯
Especially on that e40 part
No Limit had the biggest movement and impact look how they started and where they ended. P is the blueprint. Cash Money/Young Money has the biggest artist. Both are legendary and deserves to be recognized for what they done for the industry and the culture but p and that Tank different.
This should be a trio show. These 3 are hilarious
Jody breeze so underrated!
I feel the same way homie
True and I liked the Boyz N Hoods.
We were literally buying a no limit cd every other week for like a year straight. They had the biggest movement with the most artist
No limit ALL DAY!!
Man I can't breath!!! "He ain't saying shit"😂😂😂
Key word here “MOVEMENT”. No Limit was dropping every week
The no limit/cash money era was the best era in music
Nobody was fucking with no limit period hardest label in music history
Jody said "you sounding real west coast right now" 🤣🤣
I love y’all’s debates as much as the Math Hoffa joints. Y’all are more passionate though. Respect to Wicked and Jody for rounding out the cipher for B High.
No Limit had more platinum selling artist
Cash Money is NOT #1. No Limit walked so Cash Money can run. (However that sh*t go) 😂
I agree B High. No Limit did have the rap game on lock at one point. Beats x Da Pound was their best asset. Hell Master P even help Snoop leave Death Row.
NO LIMIT had hit after hit👑✊🏾🎤💙✊🏾
Dawgggg this is a CLASSIC genuine conversation that’s hilarious and hip hop informative at the same damn time✅✅🫡
Another dope great interview. Can feel y’all hada good time!!!
It's No Limit for me, all day! Love from the Nawf side of Houston, Tx🤘🏾
Ok BHigh hit dat vocal yo🔥🔥🤣🌹👁🌹🙏🏽💯😊
😂😂😂
The only thing that Cash Money had over No Limit was the top 40 hits. Universal Records is a bigger distributor than Priority Records.
No Indy Label had an IMPACT/RUN like No Limit!!! Cash Money is a New Orleans sound.....Locally but Nationwide Master P/No Limit put New Orleans on the MAP! LEGACY WISE: No Limit.......LONGEVITY WISE: Cash Money.....Overall No Limit >> Cash Money. And I fuks wit both HEAVY! My CD Case was mainly No Limit, 2Pac, Bone Thugs, Three 6 and Cash Money!! M! C FREE and B.G!! Also Mystikal! Macodome is finally home! LONG LIVE Kevin Miller, Big Ed, Mr. Magic, Soulja (Magnolia) Slim, Magnolia Shorty, Master P's Daughter etc... NOLA FINEST
P and No Limit had 8-10 artist platinum at the same time at one point … that tank was strong
I Love B-High Content Man. Roll One & Let It Play…#VibeOut 😂⛽️
Looking back,,,, yes i would no limit from 1998 to 2005
Yall energy compliments each other on here
They don't know about that Pushing Inside of You BHigh! It was on Bout It Bout It Soundtrack🔥🔥🔥
One of the best podcasts
This was an excellent take. Very interesting and hilarious ‼️😂
STOP
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SILK WAS KILLING
THE BEAT🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️❤️💐💐💐💪🏾
THEN P
HAD THE DOPE
ASS
BEATS
PLUS
HIS WHOLE
TEAM
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STREETS ON FIRE🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
IN THE 90'S
Speakin tha TRUTH 💯💪🏾
It’s bout time Jody start a podcast !!! I wanna do a song wit Jody Tap N Breeze 💯💯
Great conversation 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I'm going with CMR but no limit movement was waayyy harder
Jody need to be like Boosie on Vlad.
Y'all 3 together, honestly be the best shows.
I would love to see Jody on The Apartment with Lay
Silkk was a spoken word artist! We love Silkk in Louisiana! 💪🏾💪🏾
Damn I love the chemistry yall got brah‼️‼️‼️ This shit PERFECT‼️‼️ REVOLT COME HOLLA AT THESE BOYZ ASAP‼️‼️ due 2 the camera angle, yall should put yall Podcast Name Logo on the Wall behind Jody Breeze #ATLiens👽
P really peaked in '98
No limit for sure, almost every week no limit had an album out
Ruthless had the most formidable movement because of the impact and 2nd lives of most of the members. Their presence is unprecedented. The Ruthless family tree is utterly ridiculous from Dre with DOC, Snoop, PAC, Dogg Pound, Em, 50, and Kendrick to Eazy with Above The Law, Bone Thugs and Will I Am, to Cube with Yo-Yo, Lench Mob, Del (and by extension, Hiero), Kam, Mack 10, WC, and all the folks he put on thru his movie career. Nobody messing with that.
Those artists are part of the family tree but that don't count as the movement because alot of them came years later I believe B High is talking about at one moment in time
And the legendary Kokane
Dang Wicked must hate Master P
Kane and Abel " greens, cornbread, cabbage" an fiend "mr whoop whomp"
Skull Duggery Was going gold and he had to be at least 30 at the time. He looked like it anyway lol. NO LIMIT was unstoppable. Lol
#####No Limit took over every coast when it wasn’t accepted. The edge goes to P. Admit it. P thought about buying Cash Money, not the other way around. Facts
Silkk the shocker’s first album was the best one.
The Shocker.
"silk might not have said shit for 8 bars" 🤣🤣🤣🤣 ONG!!!
It's challenging to pick cuz No Limit laid down the blueprint and cash money took that ro the next level.
The N.O- ATL
No-Limit- Jeezy
Cash Money-Gucci
No Limit had more artist going gold and platinum every week then any other label in his heyday
These 3 convos are great🤣
B highs E40 impersonation took me all da way out 😂😂😂
B High got this one. I understand that he's talking about a movement. Wicked got it misunderstood a little bit. He's talking about the power of the moment. The strength of it.
This podcast getting doper
I remember in 1996/97 No Limit had the hood on lock. Cats was looking at the inside CD sleeves talking about the 20 albums advertised on every CD. And this when I was living in Cleveland, Ohio.
You can't forget about Trill Entertainment Movement 03-09 in both mixtapes and mainstream Era setting the standard for today's Baton Rouge Artists. Who deserves their Flowers in the Game alongside No Limit and Cash Money.
Nah my nigga. They NOT on the same level bruh...And No Limit and Cash Money open the door for a Trill Records bruh ...23 Albums (Platinum and Gold.) In 1 year...98..
“And they probably had to whoop your ass for talking like this!!”😂😂😂
No limit all day. 2nd will be cash money
I love y’all chemistry 🔥
Just got finished bumping that silk 🎵 if I don’t gotta 🔥
Death Row 92-96 was the hardest movement ever.
Facts!
Definitey Right....Jody Breeze Need 2 Be On There With His Interviews Are Super Dope❗️❗️❗️
Jody needs to be the third member of this podcast my G, please and thank you
No Limit's movement was like none other in that era, period 💪💪
Love Cash Money But It's Da Limit For The Win N.O. OGs
1998 No Limit dropped 23 albums in 1 yr and 18 went gold and platinum Mannnnnnnnnnnnnnn cash money wish they could do that??? LMAOOOOOO
bruh i woulnt have silk rap no other way. the nigga had lyrics and could rap. it was the times he would try to rap fast like mystikal is when he would sound off. no limit brought new orleans to the world but cash money brought the world to new orleans. when i bump that old cash money in the city i feel like im in new orleans. no limit can vibe anywhere. Thats the difference