26 albums with at least 20 songs each in 1 year? Because that type of effort and work ethic is the only way that many songs could make billboard top lists...not to mention having that many artists ...if Death Row or Roc or BadBay ain't done it... It won't be done again.
"Freak Hoes" was my jam! Mia X went so hard that one of my partners would cut the song off when her verse came on. Of course, I asked him "why?" He was like, "'floss ya teeth with my p***y hairs'?? Man, that's so disrespectful I can't even hear another man's voice after that!" 😂😂 I think P knew that as well that's why he let the Biggest Momma rap last! Shout out to Beats by the Pound, one of the best producers -- PERIOD! Great interview B-High...keep it up, fam! 🙏🏾
In 1995 hearing Master P’s Ice Cream Man, B-tch Get Your Mind Right, Ghetto’s Tryna Kill Me, Sylkk The Shocker, West Coast Bad Boys took over the streets!
Down South Hustlers in 95-$17.99 for the double CD Geto Dope 97-$9.95, P was a genius, that ment you could knock off 3 or 4 No Limit CD's a month. Plus P wrapping them CD's in them cardboard/plastic cases, never saw that design and 24 yrs later, I still got the case's don't ask where some of them CD's are lol
That orange Ghetto D ;Line Green I got tha hook up.Royal Blue Snoop..Shid I had em all too..and back then..u carried yo cases wit ya cd Walkman just too show off
“They know beats by the pound...but they never saw them”!. True, when no limit was hot I was always like who is beats by the pound. It’s nice to put faces to the names
@@keezdahalfpint1408 My dad used to always say to me - don't u come here with good conduct grades and have D's and F's in books. Don't be a GOOD DUMMY!
We BANGED No Limit music back in the day in Dayton, Ohio......They used to perform at Memorial Hall several times a year back then......I remember seeing them as an 8th grader in Dayton downtown like 50-100 deep back then.......Sooooo many memories! #NoLimitForever #BeatsByThePound
Love this interview bc I was a fan I was picking up two or three no limit albums from record sellers every ties the them while front self was just about no limit shit
Man ... I'm from New Orleans... 6 ward... my big cousin was old enough to work and he bought every no limit album .. EVERY NO LIMIT ALBUM ... NO EXAGGERATION... so I was able to listen to every album as well ... he let me see them one disc at a time ... (BIG BLACK CD BOOK) .. ima NO LIMIT BABY ... I didn't bump Cash Money till 400 degrees drop ... I was late on Souja Rag and all that. .. because we was NO LIMIT SOILDERS 💪🏾
Master P shook up the industry. No Limit put out an album every 8 hrs.😳 He then joined the Hip hop magazine movement. Remember the colorful graphic ads. And he was also the front runner of making his money work for him. Meaning he taught us that we could take over the corporate world. And not to step in front of a Tank.
Found B High through Memphis rap interviews. But this here with Beats by the Pound is EPIC! Probably the best interviewer in the game! These stories are priceless!
You one of my top interviews when I start watching really lock in after this beat by da pound n one before this I really like was the ying yang twins catching up in the ones I miss now
There so many hits it's ridiculous. One everybody was sleeping on was that Gambino Family- Prices on my head. That intro would beat the coils out of them Rockford Fosgates. Why they want to see me dead, niggas put prices on my head, now I got these Rottweiler by my bed.
I'm Bout It Bout It!! Freaknik '96. My potna Lonzo was blasting that song in the '76 Nova on Candler Rd. Dudes was literally running up begging to buy that tape for up to $50! I went to South Dekalb mall and bought the TRU True tape the next day!!
Man!!!!! The days were u had to buy albums and no damn internet. It felt so good to have an album other people didnt have and wanted because you paid for it.
I believe its because they didnt sound New Orleans at all. There sound was Westcoast and Texas inspired. Cash Money on the other hand kept the NO bounce sound. To me NL was extremly NO. I can travel to New Orleans now and have knowledge on all the Wards and neighborhoods because of No Limit.. All Cash Money talked about was the Nolia to me.
@@hishers9779 he was born and raised in N.O he moved to Cali as a grown man and rapped like he was from the Bay he even tried to change his voice/accent when he rapped.
I am from Birmingham I promise no limit had our city on lock we played everything produced by beat by the pound EVERYTHING!!! I know yall probably dont understand but no limit was a fashion statement from the gold grills and dudes getting they head busted in the club off yall music in the 90s in Birmingham no limit was like the beetles!!!! No limit & Cashmoney did they thang for our city I went to cmurder concert he couldn't even finish the song f@ck them n!##s they tore that place up!!!! People got killed that night and everything come to think of it yall had so many songs making people get they head busted every weekend 😂😂😂
These dudes and the trackmasters don't get their proper respect beats by the pound had beats for days all them no limit albums no trash beats all bangers too and if you listen to trap music its beats by the pound meets Devante swing
@@robertprince2651 yeah he layered his tracks and didn’t use a lot of instruments and that hi hats from beats by the pound is this relevant they tucked it in the groove these dudes nowadays put in out front
16 albums on billboard from one label has never happened nor will it ever hapoen again!! Love Beats By The Pound.
Never say Never
@@Osei_Bean_8ryant never
@@matrix2030x 🤷♂️
26 albums with at least 20 songs each in 1 year? Because that type of effort and work ethic is the only way that many songs could make billboard top lists...not to mention having that many artists ...if Death Row or Roc or BadBay ain't done it...
It won't be done again.
@@kevinporter3256 🤷♂️ nobody thought it would be done the first time.
Who remember the sounds when Unpredictable was first played in the whip in Oct 97? Man hold up!
Huh bruh. That Ghetto Fabulous was slappin too. "Yikes! You know what I like." was my riding song.
I WAS 15 at that time, Mystikal got busy on that whole album
Bitch Im a soldier!
I was Born to be a soldier!!
I just went into the Army after high-school when that came out. I was bumping that shit in the HUM-V🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Ill never 4get those moments bruh💯💯💯
I Love How KLC Don't Need All The Shine He Always Give People Their Props
Facts. Humble dude. Him and Mannie mentored me and I’m very appreciative man.
BHigh gotta be the best Interviewer out today
He know the southern music
I'm here for all things Pimp C & No Limit
Facts
Major love for these cats, all around the world!! They helped change the game for the South!!
Nah, they changed Hip-Hop in general for the greater good especially as far as independent artists.
I love these old no limit stories
Shoutout to B High and his team! These be interviews we need
Manny & Funky Fingers and BBTP was killing everything production in the late 90's
Mannie, Funky Fingers & Bearwolf...Odell from
BBTP played keys for Mannie back in the day also(drag em from the river)
Juicy J and DJ Paul held it down too!
These guys were the sound of 97-99
"Freak Hoes" was my jam! Mia X went so hard that one of my partners would cut the song off when her verse came on. Of course, I asked him "why?" He was like, "'floss ya teeth with my p***y hairs'?? Man, that's so disrespectful I can't even hear another man's voice after that!" 😂😂 I think P knew that as well that's why he let the Biggest Momma rap last! Shout out to Beats by the Pound, one of the best producers -- PERIOD! Great interview B-High...keep it up, fam! 🙏🏾
This interview can easily be 6hrs lol. Bbtp got music for days
Id have hella things to still ask..
💯
NOT FOR DAYS BUT!!!
FOR GENERATIONS
Fa'sho
We need the whole ENTIRE interview of Beats by the Pound!!!
The OFFICIAL soundtrack for No Limit. Their work ethic was industrial-like.
Freak Hos was HUGE
Like it is probably the underground version of Back That Azz Up with no video but still gets that similar crowd reaction
Wobble wobble the same way, that was one of no limits last hits
Check my war wounds, uhhh my war wounds uhhhh, every soldier got a story to tell 🤯
💯👊
One of the best ever no limit joints
Went crazy!
In 1995 hearing Master P’s Ice Cream Man, B-tch Get Your Mind Right, Ghetto’s Tryna Kill Me, Sylkk The Shocker, West Coast Bad Boys took over the streets!
Gambino Family - Don't Cry Now. Track #16 Beat is SICK
Yeah that was a dope track Fiend went in on that song.
@@jasonhigh9537 Hell yea he did.
QB verse and Magic verse was hard too
KLC Da godfather of trap beats
I Bought 17 of the 20+ albums released in '98
Mannie Fresh mixed with 3 6 mafia
= Atlanta Trap Music
Down South Hustlers in 95-$17.99 for the double CD
Geto Dope 97-$9.95, P was a genius, that ment you could knock off 3 or 4 No Limit CD's a month. Plus P wrapping them CD's in them cardboard/plastic cases, never saw that design and 24 yrs later, I still got the case's don't ask where some of them CD's are lol
That orange Ghetto D ;Line Green I got tha hook up.Royal Blue Snoop..Shid I had em all too..and back then..u carried yo cases wit ya cd Walkman just too show off
I still got my shhh too .
Remember the last don cd?the one that u move back and forth n it look like P was moving his hands
Still got that one too with the blue and red cd, but I can only find the blue cd
Pen and Pixel Graphics.... all day long.
98’ was special. High School, good friends and ALL NO LIMIT anthems all year bruh!! Bout to go dig in the archives. 🔥🔥🔥🔥💯
Always love hearing behind the scenes no limit stories, hope this interview was 3 hours or more long lol
That's the same thing I'm hoping
“They know beats by the pound...but they never saw them”!. True, when no limit was hot I was always like who is beats by the pound. It’s nice to put faces to the names
P is a icon
Hell...I started bouncing just thinking about Bout It coming on!!
They made me get good grades...had to have the new shit every tuesday from media play or sam goody...no grades no rap
🤣
@@federal6616 😂 they aint say behavior🤷🏿
@@keezdahalfpint1408 My dad used to always say to me - don't u come here with good conduct grades and have D's and F's in books. Don't be a GOOD DUMMY!
@@federal6616 💀😭
🤣🤣
We BANGED No Limit music back in the day in Dayton, Ohio......They used to perform at Memorial Hall several times a year back then......I remember seeing them as an 8th grader in Dayton downtown like 50-100 deep back then.......Sooooo many memories! #NoLimitForever #BeatsByThePound
Love this interview bc I was a fan I was picking up two or three no limit albums from record sellers every ties the them while front self was just about no limit shit
Man ... I'm from New Orleans... 6 ward... my big cousin was old enough to work and he bought every no limit album .. EVERY NO LIMIT ALBUM ... NO EXAGGERATION... so I was able to listen to every album as well ... he let me see them one disc at a time ... (BIG BLACK CD BOOK) .. ima NO LIMIT BABY ... I didn't bump Cash Money till 400 degrees drop ... I was late on Souja Rag and all that. .. because we was NO LIMIT SOILDERS 💪🏾
God I'm loving these clips. I can listen to em aaaall day!
BBTP & MANNY FRESH CARRIED HIP-HOP IN THE LATE 90's EARLY 2000's
SUPPER FACZT
Until the Neptunes, Lil Jon and Just Blaze came through.
Master P shook up the industry. No Limit put out an album every 8 hrs.😳 He then joined the Hip hop magazine movement. Remember the colorful graphic ads. And he was also the front runner of making his money work for him. Meaning he taught us that we could take over the corporate world. And not to step in front of a Tank.
These guys change the south in my ways. KLC and moby they did that
This is my most favorite B High interview so far! He's very polished and asking the right questions! What's some of your favorite B High interviews???
Kingpin Skinny Pimp & T-Rock interviews are up there😤
all the goodie mob ones
Bun B , Sleepy Brown and Crunchy Black too.
One of the Best interviews you’ve done BHigh & all these interviews be 🔥🔥🔥 ! Respect to you my bro
Damn imagine if they worked with Tupac in terms of their collective work ethic, they would of made a million records together 🔥🔥🔥
Pac would've destroyed those beats
Closest we got was homiez n thugz not sure who produced that tho
Need to get a mannie fresh interview now
I’m from Youngstown,Ohio and I can vividly remember Master P and No Limit had my city on lock🔥
RIP to the south tupac soulja slim free c murder and Mac had the hardest CDs out in 98 give it to them raw shell shock and life or Def
Check out that World War 3 by Mac bruh..Dope..🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yep we WENT HAM that nite in Cleveland..I was there..216' always supported the south cuz..trilltalk
Midwest always support all coasts,,we fuck wit all kinds of music fareal
@@IGStrangDaKang yep your right bruh
What !! Freak was the anthem that summer I Stlouis lol
Found B High through Memphis rap interviews. But this here with Beats by the Pound is EPIC! Probably the best interviewer in the game! These stories are priceless!
B High what up Boss👑, the streets need that whole thang man, u playing games My Gawd!
Bruhhh KLC went off on Drama in my city on the Gambino Family album
Cause of these bruddas.....I started doing beats. ROB&DRE BEATSWITHBITE 44 KINGS.....SALUTE TO BEATS BY THE POUND🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Keep them coming
brother lynch and dayton family should of been No Limit Soliders!!!
Fr Fr we never seen them nickels beats by da pound that's some of why we didn't get it at that time 🎶💙❤💯
I wish they ran the whole Interview together
True. But atleast its somethan to look forward too. Even with Vlads, atleast you have somethan to look forward to each day.
Great storytelling man.. 💯💯
“I’m the punches and the rounds, and beat by the pound”
The Bomb Squad of the south.
That 98 Mobey album was fire
99
@@Blockburna254 April 13 1999 ghetto Harmony I remember vividly
Salute
Faith Evans said what she said that took me out 🤣🤣🤣
Nigga said he was scared mfs getting killed over this bitch 🤣
Who was at the master p concert where he aint perform so we tore that venue to the ground?! Straight wildn
You one of my top interviews when I start watching really lock in after this beat by da pound n one before this I really like was the ying yang twins catching up in the ones I miss now
Who going against BBTP in a Verzuz? It would be unfair unless it is Neptunes, Organized Noise, etc.
LEGENDS 🏆
Legendary
Dope. I always heard that Nawlins didn’t play Master P and No Limit. Nawlins was on that Bounce music.
There so many hits it's ridiculous. One everybody was sleeping on was that Gambino Family- Prices on my head. That intro would beat the coils out of them Rockford Fosgates. Why they want to see me dead, niggas put prices on my head, now I got these Rottweiler by my bed.
I'm Bout It Bout It!! Freaknik '96.
My potna Lonzo was blasting that song in the '76 Nova on Candler Rd.
Dudes was literally running up begging to buy that tape for up to $50! I went to South Dekalb mall and bought the TRU True tape the next day!!
Man!!!!! The days were u had to buy albums and no damn internet. It felt so good to have an album other people didnt have and wanted because you paid for it.
B High bout bout it
Preciatcha B high, these stories are golden
When is the entire interview gonna drop??
I know Who TF KLC is... he wouldn’t sneak past me!!!
Never knew Mo B Dick was part of Beats By The Pound...
B HIGH! HOW DO I GET MY HANDS ON ONE OF THOSE ATL CAPS MANE?
P always said Cincinnati birthed the TANK
Cincinnati definitely ride with No Limit!!
Bbtp the best to ever do it
my gawd
Thats crazy that No Limit was the Number 1 company in the world and they didn't get a lot of love from New Orleans..
Cause P was basically a fake west coast rapper before 96. Cash Money got way more love cause they kept it 100$ N.O.
Cash Money was that real New Orleans!! P was more on some Cali stuff..
How was he a fake west coast rapper and he started on the west in 89. Clowns say anything
I believe its because they didnt sound New Orleans at all. There sound was Westcoast and Texas inspired. Cash Money on the other hand kept the NO bounce sound. To me NL was extremly NO. I can travel to New Orleans now and have knowledge on all the Wards and neighborhoods because of No Limit.. All Cash Money talked about was the Nolia to me.
@@hishers9779 he was born and raised in N.O he moved to Cali as a grown man and rapped like he was from the Bay he even tried to change his voice/accent when he rapped.
These lil dudes today dont know what a real movement is in hip hop.
Nope!!!!!! They think going viral is a movement.
Its some cold niggaz outta Louisiana
Anyone got a video we’re vivica fox announced the producers of the year
💯
The heartbeat of no limit. P should of paid these cats.
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Free C
That's when chicks was P Poppin frfr 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Both sides of that table are forces to be reckoned with...peep game...
If KLC chopped that beard off he would look alot younger
Mo B Dic was sangin dat playa shit b4 any of des niggas eva thought about doing it
#IMFROMCLEVELAND✊ we fuxked wit yall HEAVY 2 Albums a month Ma i need 20$
Shit Dem beat's was the vison.
But I got To see At Least KL
Before i had to leave Da N.O.
I am from Birmingham I promise no limit had our city on lock we played everything produced by beat by the pound EVERYTHING!!! I know yall probably dont understand but no limit was a fashion statement from the gold grills and dudes getting they head busted in the club off yall music in the 90s in Birmingham no limit was like the beetles!!!! No limit & Cashmoney did they thang for our city I went to cmurder concert he couldn't even finish the song f@ck them n!##s they tore that place up!!!! People got killed that night and everything come to think of it yall had so many songs making people get they head busted every weekend 😂😂😂
The M's count different, when Master P
divides the pie's. 💯
Vivica and Faith should've let the whole BEATS BY THE POUND hit 🤣🤣🤣
These dudes and the trackmasters don't get their proper respect beats by the pound had beats for days all them no limit albums no trash beats all bangers too and if you listen to trap music its beats by the pound meets Devante swing
Mannie Fresh mixed with 3 6 mafia
= Atlanta Trap Music
Trackmasters get their just due
@@TheHekstar from who? It seems like people forgot about them and beats by the pound except real fans
Didn't think about the Devante Swing...wow.
@@robertprince2651 yeah he layered his tracks and didn’t use a lot of instruments and that hi hats from beats by the pound is this relevant they tucked it in the groove these dudes nowadays put in out front
Beats by the pound or hit men?
Wow 16 albums not songs Dam
The Gambino Family: Ghetto Organized is best album produced by Beats By The Pound
I wwnt back and listened to it. The prodection was fire. Fiend first album and Da Last Don was well produced as well to me.
Fiend's first album: One In Every Family. Bumped nonstop.
That Prime suspects was nice too!!
The beats on Prime Suspects album was harder than both Gambino Family albums
Bet they ain't get rich off working with no limit 🤔
New Orleans DONT support LOCAL TALENT. NOT Mystical,Curren$y,etc...rappers gotta leave to have success.
You ever heard of divided 🤦🏿♂️we was raised different on survival and no one gives a f*** about you
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