water ur seeds;9204371 said:
5 Grand;9204069 said:
tharealest561;9204021 said:
5 Grand;9201479 said:
Master P made some powerful moves thats why I voted for him.
But in hindsight, most of those No Limit albums were garbage.
I still say Master P was the MVP of 1998
You throw rocks and hide your hands.
You ain't even heard a fraction of those albums (as evidenced by your No Limit graveyard thread that you never responded to) but are quick to call them garbage.
FOH.
I agree with you that I haven't heard a fraction of those No Limit albums but I'm a student of Hip Hop. I study Hip Hop. If those albums were any good people would still be talking about them.
I have Ghetto D which is a good listen. I like the production but I seriously doubt that the rest of those albums are 5 mic classics.
Having said that, Master P was doing big things in 1998.
I dont wanna be petty *nore voice* but didnt you once say you never heard Big Pun's or Big L's albums??? Or was it just Pun??? Either way you missing out on CLASSIC albums...
I never heard Yeah Baby and I have no desire to. I have Capital Punishment and
Endangered Species. I also have Big L's Harlem's Finest LP which should be in The Vault.
As far as Master P is concerned, by all means, tell me which of the No Limit albums that came out in 1998 are "classics".
And lets not front like you've heard EVERY rap album.