Record Labels: One Of Em's Gotta Go - Death Row, Bad Boy, No Limit, Rocafella

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Pac albums, I give you that.

But, I refuse to believe niggas are out here bumping "The Chronic" and "Doggystyle" nah homie. may be, but I refuse to believe that shit.
 
AP21;9525748 said:
_Goldie_;9525729 said:
AP21;9525698 said:
@_goldie_,

what are you talking about

what is outlandish

Are we talking about the music or business? If we're talking about business then yea, P was on his shit.

But MUSIC? NL doesn't even have an album fuckin with Dogg Food, let alone The Chronic, Doggystyle or Pac's albums.

well to me, the topic in the first place is vague af, b/c its open too much to personal interpretation

musically, i agree, no limit music is definitely an acquired taste and not all of their catalog has aged well

but then there is the business aspect and they are second to none

now if your position is a perspective that takes both into consideration, then thats one thing, but if people keep spouting shit like "man silkk was wack, etc..." then thats not a complete picture of their impact

Silk is wack tho lol

The title is "one has to go" , I'm not keepin NL around cuz P was generous with the money for his wack ass artists. I care about the music nigga, the music leaving means more to me, Idc that silk made an extra mill in the process lol
 
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_Goldie_;9525754 said:
AP21;9525748 said:
_Goldie_;9525729 said:
AP21;9525698 said:
@_goldie_,

what are you talking about

what is outlandish

Are we talking about the music or business? If we're talking about business then yea, P was on his shit.

But MUSIC? NL doesn't even have an album fuckin with Dogg Food, let alone The Chronic, Doggystyle or Pac's albums.

well to me, the topic in the first place is vague af, b/c its open too much to personal interpretation

musically, i agree, no limit music is definitely an acquired taste and not all of their catalog has aged well

but then there is the business aspect and they are second to none

now if your position is a perspective that takes both into consideration, then thats one thing, but if people keep spouting shit like "man silkk was wack, etc..." then thats not a complete picture of their impact

Silk is wack tho lol

The title is "one has to go" , I'm not keepin NL around cuz P was generous with the money for his wack ass artists. I care about the music nigga, the music leaving means more to me, Idc that silk made an extra mill in the process lol

i can dig it

preciate the perspective fam
 
Knock_Twice;9525744 said:
Lefty_;9525728 said:
Knock_Twice;9525694 said:
No Limit was printing their on money. At the time No Limit artist were getting paid more than artist on Bad Boy and most of the major record companies in the game.

You can really tell when folks started listening to rap music smh. To not understand the impact of the game when No Limit would release music. Most of the time, niggas was selling records without having 2 and 3 videos played on TV or having singles played on the radio.

Those albums aged like Barbra Bush tho bruh.

Like niggas still pulling up/out and riding around bumping "The Chronic" and "Doggystyle" dude stop.

So you mean to tell me niggas still out here bumpin skull duggery? Matter of fact, Search any no limit album on the IC and see how much it gets mentioned, search the chronic and doggystyle on the same search bar and see how much they get mentioned..... No limit albums stopped being relevant as soon as the next one dropped.
 
Knock_Twice;9525750 said:
Pac albums, I give you that.



But, I refuse to believe niggas are out here bumping "The Chronic" and "Doggystyle" nah homie. may be, but I refuse to believe that shit
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ChillaDaKilla;9525788 said:
this thread was made just to shit on no limit

No limit's business model > No Limit's music.

Put out mostly mediocre to bad work, and move it quick, your run might not be long, but you'll come up fast because you got it all day in a drought. After pac and big died, there was a hole in hip hop(drought) no limit filled the hole til hip hop found another wave to jump on... DMX and the rise of Rocafella along with eminem breaking barriers... Nobody cared about no limit after 1998.

Basically no limit was sellin whip cause it wasn't much good work out here.... P had great timing.

I'm bout to pick up where I left off

Like when cuz used to front me that whip

Got it the hell off

Took that bullshit to the block and went the hell off

it even left a scent in my jeans can't get the smell off

and to move this you gotta be quick cause it'll melt off

and you stuck wit egg nog in a bag and it won't sell off
 
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Lefty_;9525780 said:
Knock_Twice;9525744 said:
Lefty_;9525728 said:
Knock_Twice;9525694 said:
No Limit was printing their on money. At the time No Limit artist were getting paid more than artist on Bad Boy and most of the major record companies in the game.

You can really tell when folks started listening to rap music smh. To not understand the impact of the game when No Limit would release music. Most of the time, niggas was selling records without having 2 and 3 videos played on TV or having singles played on the radio.

Those albums aged like Barbra Bush tho bruh.

Like niggas still pulling up/out and riding around bumping "The Chronic" and "Doggystyle" dude stop.

So you mean to tell me niggas still out here bumpin skull duggery? Matter of fact, Search any no limit album on the IC and see how much it gets mentioned, search the chronic and doggystyle on the same search bar and see how much they get mentioned..... No limit albums stopped being relevant as soon as the next one dropped.

Come on dude

Mystikal Unpredictable album ran 97 here in the south
 
_Goldie_;9525754 said:
AP21;9525748 said:
_Goldie_;9525729 said:
AP21;9525698 said:
@_goldie_,

what are you talking about

what is outlandish

Are we talking about the music or business? If we're talking about business then yea, P was on his shit.

But MUSIC? NL doesn't even have an album fuckin with Dogg Food, let alone The Chronic, Doggystyle or Pac's albums.

well to me, the topic in the first place is vague af, b/c its open too much to personal interpretation

musically, i agree, no limit music is definitely an acquired taste and not all of their catalog has aged well

but then there is the business aspect and they are second to none

now if your position is a perspective that takes both into consideration, then thats one thing, but if people keep spouting shit like "man silkk was wack, etc..." then thats not a complete picture of their impact

Silk is wack tho lol

The title is "one has to go" , I'm not keepin NL around cuz P was generous with the money for his wack ass artists. I care about the music nigga, the music leaving means more to me, Idc that silk made an extra mill in the process lol

When you gone vote though?
 
Knock_Twice;9525834 said:
Lefty_;9525780 said:
Knock_Twice;9525744 said:
Lefty_;9525728 said:
Knock_Twice;9525694 said:
No Limit was printing their on money. At the time No Limit artist were getting paid more than artist on Bad Boy and most of the major record companies in the game.

You can really tell when folks started listening to rap music smh. To not understand the impact of the game when No Limit would release music. Most of the time, niggas was selling records without having 2 and 3 videos played on TV or having singles played on the radio.

Those albums aged like Barbra Bush tho bruh.

Like niggas still pulling up/out and riding around bumping "The Chronic" and "Doggystyle" dude stop.

So you mean to tell me niggas still out here bumpin skull duggery? Matter of fact, Search any no limit album on the IC and see how much it gets mentioned, search the chronic and doggystyle on the same search bar and see how much they get mentioned..... No limit albums stopped being relevant as soon as the next one dropped.

Come on dude

Mystikal Unpredictable album ran 97 here in the south

Doggystyle and Chronic ran here in the country......Levels.

 
Tommy bilfiger;9525626 said:
BOSSExcellence;9525415 said:
Busta Carmichael ;9524716 said:
Tommy bilfiger;9524698 said:
Death row easily.Besides the chronic and 7 day theory anything they dropped was utter trash

Doggystyle

Above the rim soundtrack

All Eyez On Me

The thing about all these albums is that they are considered classics!

These others got "great" albums

Rocafella has arguably 3 classics

Bad boy has one or two. And I'm not familiar enough with no limits albums.

But Deathrow got a couple albums in the rolling Stones top 50 of all time

dont forget Dogg Food..

and Doggfather aged pretty gracefully if u ask me..

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WAT that album trash get your dickridin ass outta here

i thought so too myself growin up..

and i aint say its a classic.. jus that it sounds better to me now that im older..

cause recently i downloaded snoop's discography and some of them songs pop up on the shuffle when im ridin and them shit go..

but ud probably need a car to understand the feeling..

a nice car wit a nice sound system ridin in some nice weather..

u wouldnt know nothin about that..

and ur STILL an idiot.
 
I picked the ROC but then I remember Kanye was a Roc member.

My next pick was Bad Boy.

Jail really killed alot of No Limit members careers. C-murder, Mystikal, and MAC. Soulja Slim died and Currensy never really popped until afterwards.

Add on No Limit had clothes, movies, TV shows, all kinds of shit.
 
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Lefty_;9525841 said:
Knock_Twice;9525834 said:
Lefty_;9525780 said:
Knock_Twice;9525744 said:
Lefty_;9525728 said:
Knock_Twice;9525694 said:
No Limit was printing their on money. At the time No Limit artist were getting paid more than artist on Bad Boy and most of the major record companies in the game.

You can really tell when folks started listening to rap music smh. To not understand the impact of the game when No Limit would release music. Most of the time, niggas was selling records without having 2 and 3 videos played on TV or having singles played on the radio.

Those albums aged like Barbra Bush tho bruh.

Like niggas still pulling up/out and riding around bumping "The Chronic" and "Doggystyle" dude stop.

So you mean to tell me niggas still out here bumpin skull duggery? Matter of fact, Search any no limit album on the IC and see how much it gets mentioned, search the chronic and doggystyle on the same search bar and see how much they get mentioned..... No limit albums stopped being relevant as soon as the next one dropped.

Come on dude

Mystikal Unpredictable album ran 97 here in the south

Doggystyle and Chronic ran here in the country......Levels.

My nigga, that shit don't get no run down here folk, when it came out of course, after that, as you say "soon at the next one dropped" nah

 
BOSSExcellence;9525857 said:
Tommy bilfiger;9525626 said:
BOSSExcellence;9525415 said:
Busta Carmichael ;9524716 said:
Tommy bilfiger;9524698 said:
Death row easily.Besides the chronic and 7 day theory anything they dropped was utter trash

Doggystyle

Above the rim soundtrack

All Eyez On Me

The thing about all these albums is that they are considered classics!

These others got "great" albums

Rocafella has arguably 3 classics

Bad boy has one or two. And I'm not familiar enough with no limits albums.

But Deathrow got a couple albums in the rolling Stones top 50 of all time

dont forget Dogg Food..

and Doggfather aged pretty gracefully if u ask me..

2ceg951.jpg


WAT that album trash get your dickridin ass outta here

i thought so too myself growin up..

and i aint say its a classic.. jus that it sounds better to me now that im older..

cause recently i downloaded snoop's discography and some of them songs pop up on the shuffle when im ridin and them shit go..

but ud probably need a car to understand the feeling..

a nice car wit a nice sound system
ridin in some nice weather..

u wouldnt know nothin about that..

and ur STILL an idiot.

Negro please.

I got an audi wit a premium sound system, doggfather trash.Only good songs are downtown assassins and freestyle conversation.You would like that album you swagless hippo you bump too short
 
caddo man;9525861 said:
I picked the ROC but then I remember Kanye was a Roc member.

My next pick was Bad Boy.

Jail really killed alot of No Limit members careers. C-murder, Mystikal, and MAC. Soulja Slim died and Currensy never really popped until afterwards.

Add on No Limit had clothes, movies, TV shows, all kinds of shit.

Mystikal wasn't on No Limit when he went to prison
 
These cats sayin no limit didnt age well yet callin all eyez on me a classic that album dated as fuck.

Go listen to scandalous in 2016 and tell me that bullshit don't sound like some teddy riley produced 80's trash

Reason geeks don't know nothin about hip hop they repeat the company lines illmatic,doggytyle etc are classic(Both albums weak)

No limit was an independent MOVEMENT that was started by brothas that made dope southern hip hop.Death row was a fad that died when tutu shakur got that real hot shit put in his chest
 

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