I can believe it. No Limit had me broke back in the day. Damn near every week I was at Circuit City or a local spot. Down here majority of their albums sold out quick. Best you could do at copying was going to the flea market and get it on tape and that sound conversion was choppy as fuck. I bought albums and singles. Single discs normally had a clean/dirty/instrumental/remix and maybe one or two bonus songs.
P put people on. If you was with them you dropped an album or had some kind of exposure. Not like how Cash Money does now. Former people on No Limit can't say they didn't get a chance. Might not have gotten the best videos or radio play but you got a chance to record an album which costs money. Probably only a handful of dudes didn't make albums and that was during the time when people were leaving or getting locked up.
Dude just gets hate for no reason when his hustle game was goat and he put people on.
Fuck outta here with that hip hop is dead because of P. If anything he took what he learned out the Bay and used that as his foundation. Dudes be on labels for years and drop nothing no album, no single. P made sure you knew who people was with their features, cd covers inside cds & magazines.