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Here's another reference for you, 2 different dates, 2015 where Paul first said it, then he made the circle and made the same statement 3 weeks ago to let you know he wasn't bullshitting about the statement
Here's another reference for you, 2 different dates, 2015 where Paul first said it, then he made the circle and made the same statement 3 weeks ago to let you know he wasn't bullshitting about the statement
So your source that people in New York were, "scared to release a record" is DJ Paul?
Out of curiosity, how would DJ Paul know what record label executives in New York were thinking?
And let's be honest with each other, out of the hundred or so albums that No Limit released, there were only a few good ones; I'm Bout It Soundtrack, Ghetto D and Charge It To The Game come to mind.
I would think DJ Paul were in those New York offices hallways when they would visit, or he would hear from other artists about how such and such album got pushed back, I'm sure he knew a few heads at certain labels, it's plenty of ways for DJ Paul to find out information like that.
Ok, Let's take those 3 albums you just named, how did No Limit have a run like they had from early late 96- to mid-99? with only those 3 albums you named being good
i either bought or heard 19 of those 23 albumsOK, in 1998 alone No Limit released 23 albums
1998[edit]
- Young Bleed - My Balls & My Word
- Silkk the Shocker - Charge It 2 da Game
- C-Murder - Life or Death
- Various Artists - I Got the Hook Up
- Sons of Funk - The Game of Funk
- Fiend - There's One in Every Family
- Soulja Slim - Give It 2 'Em Raw
- Master P - MP Da Last Don
- Kane & Abel - Am I My Brother's Keeper
- Mac - Shell Shocked
- Snoop Dogg - Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told
- Big Ed - The Assassin
- Skull Duggery - These Wicked Streets
- Magic - Sky's the Limit
- Various Artists - Mean Green
- Prime Suspects - Guilty 'til Proven Innocent
- Gambino Family - Ghetto Organized
- Mia X - Mama Drama
- Ghetto Commission - Wise Guys
- Steady Mobb'n - Black Mafia
- Full Blooded - Memorial Day
- Various Artists - We Can't Be Stopped
- Mystikal - Ghetto Fabulous
No Limit Records discography - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Are you saying that every one of these albums is worth $10?
You could probably make a solid Greatest Hits compilation with the best 12-15 songs, but I wouldn't spend my hard earned money on any of those.
OK, in 1998 alone No Limit released 23 albums
1998[edit]
- Young Bleed - My Balls & My Word
- Silkk the Shocker - Charge It 2 da Game
- C-Murder - Life or Death
- Various Artists - I Got the Hook Up
- Sons of Funk - The Game of Funk
- Fiend - There's One in Every Family
- Soulja Slim - Give It 2 'Em Raw
- Master P - MP Da Last Don
- Kane & Abel - Am I My Brother's Keeper
- Mac - Shell Shocked
- Snoop Dogg - Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told
- Big Ed - The Assassin
- Skull Duggery - These Wicked Streets
- Magic - Sky's the Limit
- Various Artists - Mean Green
- Prime Suspects - Guilty 'til Proven Innocent
- Gambino Family - Ghetto Organized
- Mia X - Mama Drama
- Ghetto Commission - Wise Guys
- Steady Mobb'n - Black Mafia
- Full Blooded - Memorial Day
- Various Artists - We Can't Be Stopped
- Mystikal - Ghetto Fabulous
No Limit Records discography - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Are you saying that every one of these albums is worth $10?
You could probably make a solid Greatest Hits compilation with the best 12-15 songs, but I wouldn't spend my hard earned money on any of those.
The first 10 alone, if you was to take a trip below the dixie line and parts of the Midwest and West Coast, they'll tell you those albums were some of the best albums that came out that year alone, maybe with the exception of Sons of Funk, but Pushin Inside ran fall of 97 with the bitches and it wasn't an official single
Let's do it this way: In 98, what rap album from an East Coast rapper, not named DMX or Jay-Z would you consider dropping on the same day of any of those
albums in 98 from NL and think that it would out-sell the 1st 10 albums off that list?
Yall have plenty of rappers along the East Coast, this should be an easy W for you... You can use any of the East Coast rapper, with the exception of DMX and Jay and I bet you, you can't list 10, let alone 23 albums that could out-sell any of those NL albums if they were dropped on the same day in 98