Mr Serv On: I Saw Master P Make Walmart & Target Get Into A Bidding War Over No Limit, Living In Ca
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Mr Serv On: I Saw Master P Make Walmart & Target Get Into A Bidding War Over No Limit, Living In California With KLC, Mia X, & Mo B Dick. The early days of No Limit
That hip hop father/son analogy was fire and true
Broke it down perfectly
Cause out west definitely knuccle heads 🤣
Bars
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Sound bout rite💯
You know why I like the B High interviews? Because he lets the person talk! B high asks a question and let's them answer it. Vlad asks a question and then interrupts them and talks over them and wants to tell them what he thinks about his own damn question. Shut up Vlad! Good work B-High.
What I don’t understand about rappers that talk to GLAD, they talk about everything EXCEPT music, that’s free promotion, he using you for content, use him and promote your music. SMH
B High get an interview with E 40's uncle. That man is the God Father along with J Prince and Luke of independent black record labels in Hip Hop.
It's only right now fasho 💯💪🏾
Yes sir..And Eazy E..
Uncle St. Charles.
Mr. Serv On definitely deserve his roses. He was a critical part of the early No Limit days that laid the groundwork for that 1998 run. Mia X definitely was that glue. She was cooking for them in that apartment and then cook them in the booth lol
Master P deserves all the praise....
Man stop wit that roses BS..servon was kool..ain’t shit special bout him tho..nothing he brought to the game that was game changing.truth b told nigga wasn’t even the 6th man n his own camp.them 2 servon cds were fillers.niggaz was waiting on TRU,mystikal,C and P mostly
@@dawgybonex7605 naw that Life Insurance is a classic my boy
It was Serv who brought KLC to P, so some recognition is owed.
@@MrShortymac187 any no limit cd b4 98 was classic..c murder 1st on and Kane and able “am I my brothers keeper” was the most classic of them all..
@@jrb3158 He said this in the interview but of course haters gonna hate
Mia X is my favorite female rapper ever and Im from Chicago I got hooked on No limit when my homie came back from mississippi with Down south hustlers tape I been bout it since and Im 43 and I turned the whole k-town out from rooservelt to madision -kostner to pulaski.
Wassup I was born and raised in Chicago. K Town off Madison and Kilbourn until Mom's moved us to Mississippi. And true alot of Chicagoans got put onto Master P and Boosie from family in Mississippi
Boss lady kill her verses
B High stay with the legendary interviews. Love to see the success of the brand. Thanks for giving the South a larger mouth. Bless up King
Facts
Definitely
Foreal Nolimit, Big Legz people we actually want to see!
I'm from Alabama. But I like how he mentioned the Midwest. Lot of times they over look them.
I liked how p would always shout out Alabama and other southern states. He was reppin for all of us
@@dscott4465 same thing I was thinking while posting earlier. No Limit always show love to all 4 sides and in between
Facts 💯
@@dscott4465 Got family from there and spends summers out there. Shoutout from the 504.
Mama's Family from Unlady Like is one of my favorite tracks of all time. He just explained that track and how great Mia X was as a person. Thats love.
Unladylike was fire.
I love that track too. How Mia introduced them > then include alibis in the background encouraging her bad azz kids 🤣
May I represent my No Limt click with my new 9?? 💪🏾💪🏾💯💯
Sound like Mia X was the calm during the storms. But on the mic Mia was a problem she went in get her on here next B-high
She really was Mama
@Cincinnati vs Everybody Indeed
I love hearing the no limit story from orher people who lived it during the beginning days of their rise. Mr. Serve had that 🔥 whenever he jumped on a track. So it's cool to hear his experiences. Keep up the great work B High and Happy Thanksgiving everyone
SO MUCH RESPECT to you B High... It's a treat getting to hear the backstories to everything I grew up on. Serv = LEGEND
That's what real men respect, The Queen. Without women the world can't reproduce. The moral of the story is, respect to Mr. Serve On and The Queen, Mia X. PEACE 7
We need to hear from The Twins (Kane & Abel)
B-High best Interviewer in the game
Shout out Big Ed.. didn't know he past.. live long soldier.. My ENTOURAGE BE SUM SOLDIER .. #ASSASSIN
Yeah like 20 years ago
Cancer I think it was
RIP Big Ed
Keep the No limit content coming
That Regional Illustration was perfect 👌
Except that west coast analysis... KNUCKLEHEADS 😂🤣😄😆😆💤😡WESTCOAST put tons of work to be the bigger than the knuckle headz.. cube,e40,richie rich,mac dre,c-bo, 2pac,NWA, Daz, dpg kurupt, too short, the jacka, rbl posse,cougnut,tons of Big King Vibez.. not no shit like KNUCKLE head.. rappers thats a diss.. in itself, wtf
@@adambarney1137 yes bro, but it the West Coast that cause the controversy with Gangsta Rap and all the things that are talked about. Nobody was really talking hardcore streets, murder, drug and hoes until the West Coast ushered it in.. that's what he means
I like how he describe the father son context in every region : I totally understand it
Shoutout to B High for bringing the no limit roster and giving them they flowers
Keep up the great work High
Love to hear these testimonies ⚖️☮️👑
that one dislike prolly from Atlanta 😂⚜️⚜️⚜️
That's the one thing I dislike about New York mentality. Every other region respected and loved what was going on and wanted to contribute. And the south definitely had summin to say! 💯
Gotta interview Mia X 1 time for the 1 time
Man Real Talk Jacktown, Mississippi checking in....
Serv on was always straight G!.. I had all the no limit from west coast bad boys 1 to bout it (rough estimate) am I my brother's keeper was special for me!
Man even BG and Turk said that No Limit artists had real money and they would be envious. P always seemed fair to me 💯✊🏾
It's magic to see you gain the knowledge but I knew what CS was setting on! Continued blessings!
Rip big Ed, to rip magic
That's how I always imagined mia x
Alotta these dudes running around out here with their music, talent entertainment, and entrepreneurship ought to really taking notes. This is a very interesting well spoken dynamic. Master P was a mastermind.
That's 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
“Mr. Serv On” is my favorite rap name
No Limit Records was Hip Hop version of Motown Records.
Love No limit stories
Wow big ups to momma mia man! Str8 up💪🏿💪🏿💙❤
Justice for Corey Miller!!!
Throw ya city up…hardest serv on track!!
Mr. Serv On is a N.O. legend. Also was on a track with Big Pun.
The track with brotha lynch is better
Nice interview
Serv On mentioned Starter jackets from back in the day. Folks died behind that stuff.
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What's good fam. Uptown for life.
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When Tupac and Biggie died I thought that open the doors up for the south in a major way especially with the No Limit movement but of course he had to say they was already coming up because he was in it
yep. and west coast rappers beefing and new york rappers beefing.
Funny they all say we learned this & that but no one is major or had hits after no limit.
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*People ( black culture ) have been brainwashed in the South that up North black people started things such as RAP. Pigmeat Markham recorded the first ORIGINAL RAP SONG IN 64*
Blacks have been rapping way before Pig Meat Martin. Rapping go back to no later then the 1920`s.
NL had so many artist dropping in a short period, a few artist failed to resonate with me and fell through the cracks. If someone made an impression with a nice verse as a feature, then I would cop their album. For some reason I was always tempted, but never pulled the trigger on any of Serv-on's projects. Back in those days a CD cost $20 and that was a half days pay for me in 98. I was still in school making minimum wage, I wanna say it was $6.50. As many NL records as I bought back then, I can't think of memorable verse from him, this is in no way meant to be hate. How does everyone else rank him amongst the rest of the NL roster back then?
Life Insurance was a really good album, da next level was OK but not all that imo
I'll rob you for every letter in KANSAS CITY
Check ya fetty
E-40 yay area SLANG
B-High best Interviewer in the game