Bro my dad is a member of totally insane! I almost shed a tear when you showed his album. I appreciate you for doing REAL research on this video and all of your other ones.
No Limit Records from 1994 to 1998 was dropping Albums after albums like crazy. Like it was crack cocaine or something. They really had the industry on lock until CMR took over
During that run Master P had a net worth that was higher than Michael Jordan. Just to put things in perspective. In my high school everybody was collecting the albums like Pokemon cards
@@taylorwillis8016 l know that l said on the. TRU 2 the Game album is when. He stop putting the other guys on the Tru albums learn to read l said only his brothers was on the album
P don't get enough credit as one of the pioneering moguls of the southern rap scene. The run no limit had in their prime was crazy and he really got that shit out the mud 💪🏾
If anybody are able to do it I think snoops would be the one with his wife and daughter helping and managing it you have to have intelligence women help so it can be successful 😊.
No Limit is my favorite record label I used to buy random cds because of the No Limit logo but made a huge mistake buying Mr Serv On Da Next Level lol. Im from Richmond CA my cousin knows P,Silkk, and C Murder the crazy thing is I probably met them and didn't even know it since I was young as heII when they was out here. I miss the good days as a kid drawing pics of a tank cutting it out and using Safety pins to create a fake chain. The only people I met from No Limit was Lil Ric and Big Ed R.I.P my aunt raised my brother so almost every weekend I will be at my cousin house and Big Ed will be there a lot like he lived there. I was real young I had no clue who Ed was at the time but I remember hearing him rapping in my cousin room but I wasn't paying no attention I was too busy playing Super Nintendo lol.
Did you really ignore the ICE CREAM MAN album? He debuted at #3 on billboard independently .. usually your research is way more on point. You got a lotta misinformation in this one tho. Still well put together.
Most people don't know, Down South Hustlers went platinum according to vibe 1996. Mia X second album sold 500,000 in just 6 weeks. But the 15 million records is actually wrong, here's the sales according to vibe!!! US sales Snoop Dogg - 4x platinum Master P - 4x platinum Young Bleed- Platinum I got the hook up - 3x platinum in 3 Months.😮 Mia X- 2x platinum Big Ed gold
You’re only counting the ones that went gold and platinum. He dropped 23 albums in 98 and 15 in 99 then 7 in 97. Still have to count the records that actually sold!
The rumor says that Master P initially inflated his own sales in the beginning of his career by buying his own records when he owned a records store in Richmond, California. So yeah, he prolly continued to do that at a larger scale and thus the No Limit sales in the 1997-1999 craze are prolly way inflated.
Cut the 🧢. No Limit's first plaque was P's Ice Cream Man, which was his fifth album in 1996. After that album & Ghetto D they had the South behind them along w the west. Their west fanbase got stronger after signing Snoop. So you buggin w this claim. The South played a major role in them selling albums between 1997-1999, w several of those releases being looked at as classics in southern hip hop.
Naw he might of done that in the beginning but once No Limit’s wave began, it was over with. But hey labels have been doing that for decades. Buy their own records to make it seem like the album is impactful. Especially in the first week
Summary from someone who actually bought those "Tapes": Tru came out No limit was up! Then Cash Money spread out beyond the south and Pastor Troy dropped that track. Nail in the coffin. Then lil Romeo appeared and it was wiggity wiggity wrap.
Honestly, I don’t know why this is a surprise because every hip-hop label has the same life story. There is not one label in hip-hop that is as successful today as it was during its prime. Hip-hop labels last as long as the rapper who started it was in their prime. I don’t care if it’s death row, shady, ruthless, no limit, whoever. Every label has a five or six year period where they are on top and then after that, they might sign another artist here and there in the next 10 or 15 years but they’re never on top like they were again. It’s crazy to think one of them should have this glorious 30 year run where it’s nothing but platinum albums when not one of them has ever done that before.
Let's be honest No Limit had a few good albums which created in outlet to dump a ton of junk. Solider Slim was dope but didn't get the production he deserved
U said ‘South Florida’ in a ‘hard to believe’ tone. Miami bass started damn near everything in the south and dont even make me go into all Uncle Luke did for the genre … put some respect on FLORIDA.
IN THE UK AT THE MOMENT THERE IS A GREAT ARTIST WHO DEFINITELY HAS THE ABILITY TO ENTERTAIN, SING, AND WRITE SONGS. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR SHOW. CAN YOU PLEASE SUPPORT THE ARTIST CALLED EDIDION. HE NEEDS MORE EXPOSURE ONLINE. HE HAS A GREAT SONG CALLED GETAWAY. HE IS ON RUclips. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SHOW.
Anyone old enough to have bought the CD’s during the prime ever notice the discs would skip and pause on damn near ANY fuckin player u put them in?? Straight out the Fuckin package!! Shit has bugged me for some 25 fuckin years.
Da only thang p did wrong was not breakin bread like he should have...P is a good dude u can tell but dat ego screwed him ova...got snoop out dat deathrow deal which made snoop super successful...He never shuda sold those masters....nobody n hiphop history put muzik out da way he did every 2weeks for a few months straight...but i respect his hussle till this day...
Interesting. Well, first of all, being on top, musically, does not last forever. Artists are only gon get so long in the limelight before the industry phases them out and makes room for the next wave. In Hip-Hop, I believe No Limit Records was phased out and made a memory. They rarely get recognition for the work they put in. After 1999, well, when Cash Money Records hit the limelight, it basically phased out No Limit Records. I believe there was a concerted effort to phase out Mr. Miller (Master P) legacy because he was too independent. Powers that be did not like that. As a black man, you need the label. You _cain't_ do this on yo' own. Sign this contract so that I can jerk yo' ass around and basically steal yo' coins. Mr. Miller wasn't down w/ the other cliques and he kinda did his own thing. No Limit Records was on fire from 1994 - 1999. That's a long run. I'm definitely still a fan. I do not agree w/ the disrespect of the No Limit Records legacy though. "They weren't lyrical enough" and whoopty-whoopty-woo. Oh, get over it! Who gives a fuck? Everybody don't wanna hear no perfect wordsmith rap all the gotdamn time. 100 million records sold independently - something's gotta be right, hell. Somebody done bought it and enjoyed it.
Master P is a west coast rapper. He started rapping in California so technically even though he’s from the south, he is a west coast rapper. I got his early tapes too from 91-95 with his west coast style
@@FloridaBlack Nope. He’s a west coast rapper from New Orleans. Kurupt and Ice T is a west coast rapper from Philly. Domino is a west coast rapper from Missouri. Xzibit is a west coast rapper from New Mexico.
@@FloridaBlack Master P is a west coast rapper from New Orleans. Like Pac was a west coast rapper from New York, Spice 1 and WC are west coast rappers from Texas.
Bro my dad is a member of totally insane! I almost shed a tear when you showed his album. I appreciate you for doing REAL research on this video and all of your other ones.
I still play they music pimps up hoes down was my shit ❤
@@Mrbitcoinhunter70k bro much love on behalf of my popz! That song is a classic
Master P led down the groundwork for success and continues to lay down the blueprint for wealth that's major respect in my book
Laid.
Now led down sounds right. He led no limit down a street that it could never recover from.
Especially for the fact that he didn't sell his soul.
@@karo3529 he might not have sold his soul but his hole definitely got worked over by the bright people
The Dogg Pound isnt from the Bay. They originated in Long Beach CA which is SoCal, not NorCal. That should be basic hip hop knowledge wtf lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
SMH
I'll be honest bro, you right but nobody outside of Cali cares
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 yeah the f this cat talking bout dogg pound in the bay
😂😂😂😂
No Limit Records from 1994 to 1998 was dropping Albums after albums like crazy. Like it was crack cocaine or something. They really had the industry on lock until CMR took over
During that run Master P had a net worth that was higher than Michael Jordan. Just to put things in perspective. In my high school everybody was collecting the albums like Pokemon cards
1998 was crazy
the building he rented for No Limit Records & Tapes still exist...its a church now
oh man, thats awesomely hilarous
Ghetto D still goes hard…if you want me come get me…still hits
Those No Limit album covers were dope!
Had to get em all!
@@dr.christopherdiaz4473AND DID!😆😆😆😚
So this guy just gone skip the Ice Cream Man album???? Smh
He skipped a lot of important albums that helped No limit before the wave really hit. Smh
@@TheMossNet shol did....skipped a lot of heat!!!!🔥🔥
Master P sign what is still the greatest deal in rap history!!!
bro buying rice and flour, slapping his name on it and selling it for an up charge. genius
Master P is a Genius.
Shot Out To Beats By The Pound Baddest Producers Ever
Another BANGER, now I wanna see a Master P biopic…. I was a cash money kid but you gotta respect P all day.
Nuthin's defunked P just elevated to a higher level.
Currency was one of the new talents who was with cash money and no limit and he blew up.
A lot of those no limit sales were cap. They over shipped to stores which do count as sales. But the stores couldn’t move them
That's cap
@@4evertru152 not cap. Facts
Whose fault is it that the record stores couldn’t move them? 🤣
@@hishers9779 the artists and label. That’s why stores sold them back to the labels. That cost the labels millions in returns
@@charlesquentin934 I can believe it.
TRU’s. FIRST TWO ALBUMS!! Are still fire!!
TRU was a 6 man group in the Bout It Days. Master P, C-Murder, Silkk, Big Ed, Cali G and King George
Wow. I didn't know that. I always thought that it was Master P, C-Murder, and Silkk
@@KingGemini87On TRU 2 Da Game he started only with his brothers
TRU was P, C, and Silkk. Those other dude were No Limit Soldiers lmfao. Know ya stuff before you speak
@@taylorwillis8016 l know that l said on the. TRU 2 the Game album is when. He stop putting the other guys on the Tru albums learn to read l said only his brothers was on the album
@@jasonb7870 wasn't talking to you I saw what you said my comment was meant for @dcjohn3813 my bad if I accidentally tagged you
I’m glad you mentioned Wendy Day 🔥🔥🔥🔥
P don't get enough credit as one of the pioneering moguls of the southern rap scene. The run no limit had in their prime was crazy and he really got that shit out the mud 💪🏾
I’m so curious as to what Snoops going to do with Death Row now that he owns the label I would love to see a new Death Row shit would be 🔥
If anybody are able to do it I think snoops would be the one with his wife and daughter helping and managing it you have to have intelligence women help so it can be successful 😊.
No Limit and Cash Money were the start of the ending of the golden Era of Hip Hop
Why you here? You probably from NY and can't relate to gangsta shit. Listen to your MOS def and other backpackers.
By the late 90s rap music had become generic.
Great Video & History lesson, You forgot about the Ice Cream Man album, I still have that CD
No Limit is my favorite record label I used to buy random cds because of the No Limit logo but made a huge mistake buying Mr Serv On Da Next Level lol. Im from Richmond CA my cousin knows P,Silkk, and C Murder the crazy thing is I probably met them and didn't even know it since I was young as heII when they was out here. I miss the good days as a kid drawing pics of a tank cutting it out and using Safety pins to create a fake chain. The only people I met from No Limit was Lil Ric and Big Ed R.I.P my aunt raised my brother so almost every weekend I will be at my cousin house and Big Ed will be there a lot like he lived there. I was real young I had no clue who Ed was at the time but I remember hearing him rapping in my cousin room but I wasn't paying no attention I was too busy playing Super Nintendo lol.
Damn hustling out the trunk. I wish I was old enough for that era.
Did you really ignore the ICE CREAM MAN album? He debuted at #3 on billboard independently .. usually your research is way more on point. You got a lotta misinformation in this one tho. Still well put together.
Your mini documentaries don't get enough attention
Most people don't know, Down South Hustlers went platinum according to vibe 1996.
Mia X second album sold 500,000 in just 6 weeks.
But the 15 million records is actually wrong, here's the sales according to vibe!!!
US sales
Snoop Dogg - 4x platinum
Master P - 4x platinum
Young Bleed- Platinum
I got the hook up - 3x platinum in 3 Months.😮
Mia X- 2x platinum
Big Ed gold
You’re only counting the ones that went gold and platinum. He dropped 23 albums in 98 and 15 in 99 then 7 in 97. Still have to count the records that actually sold!
Whooooooo them pen and pixel album covers being from Houston i grew up on on those long before no limit came around
And snoop did sign to no limit and made like what two albums with no limit
3
Yes he did
The hype with No Limit died down when Snoop left
West Coast Bad Boyz is a fire compilation
The rumor says that Master P initially inflated his own sales in the beginning of his career by buying his own records when he owned a records store in Richmond, California.
So yeah, he prolly continued to do that at a larger scale and thus the No Limit sales in the 1997-1999 craze are prolly way inflated.
Cut the 🧢. No Limit's first plaque was P's Ice Cream Man, which was his fifth album in 1996. After that album & Ghetto D they had the South behind them along w the west. Their west fanbase got stronger after signing Snoop. So you buggin w this claim. The South played a major role in them selling albums between 1997-1999, w several of those releases being looked at as classics in southern hip hop.
Nah the south just supports southern rappers.
White labels are still doing it
well, so did everyone else so I mean whatever, play the game right? why be the only one in the sport who ain't on steroids lol
Naw he might of done that in the beginning but once No Limit’s wave began, it was over with. But hey labels have been doing that for decades. Buy their own records to make it seem like the album is impactful. Especially in the first week
Such a great label. They don’t get the respect or attention they deserve. I wish they would come back.
Everything has a beginning and a end.
Appreciate the love for the Souf
10:11 wrong. That was Cash Money and Universal deal for 30 million dollar deal.
Another solid drop my guy ,keep it pushing
The Game Is To Be Sold Not To Be Told is my fav Snoop album
Summary from someone who actually bought those "Tapes": Tru came out No limit was up! Then Cash Money spread out beyond the south and Pastor Troy dropped that track. Nail in the coffin. Then lil Romeo appeared and it was wiggity wiggity wrap.
Lol troy had 0 effect on no limit
@@gainersfuel1 lol ight
Honestly, I don’t know why this is a surprise because every hip-hop label has the same life story. There is not one label in hip-hop that is as successful today as it was during its prime. Hip-hop labels last as long as the rapper who started it was in their prime. I don’t care if it’s death row, shady, ruthless, no limit, whoever. Every label has a five or six year period where they are on top and then after that, they might sign another artist here and there in the next 10 or 15 years but they’re never on top like they were again. It’s crazy to think one of them should have this glorious 30 year run where it’s nothing but platinum albums when not one of them has ever done that before.
I don't care what anyone says, silkk first album the shocker was hard as f**k i used to rewind and play the f**k outta that tape! 🔥🔥🔥
you put Rapper Big Pooh up there, from Little Brother at 3:37.. that’s not Pooh-Man
Why does he fuck up like this???
Isn't that P's daughter at 4:34? Why did they choose this picture when mentioning him and his wife?
THANK YOU FOR THIS 💯!!!
Old saying goes don’t nothing last forever it happens to the best of use 💯 in life everything change nothing stays the same.😊
Mr Serv on and Mystikal were two of the dopest rappers on no limit
Soulja slim
Master P was just built different.
He use to open up for 2pac
Pay no mind to all of the comment warrior's!!
You created an awesome video that many will enjoy. Thanks
❤ MIA X so under within the list of top female mc’s
Great work 🔥
No limit was the shit back then. Fuck cash money
Why did you blank out the name of the projects? Why was that necessary?
It was def sad but Cash Money death thanks to Baby and Slim being scumbags was heartbreaking. Manny’s beats with all those legends,man
my man said "make them say aahhh" instead of " mak' em say uhhhhhhhhhhh"
C-Murder's Bossolinie is classic
That ain’t Pooh man at 3:37
That’s rapper big Pooh from little brother (he’s from Durham NC)
No limit was oneof the best record companys out
The greatest of all time
What’s the modern version of selling out of the trunk?
shxt let me know 😅
I miss that beat by the pound sound wish P would have kept them shouts out to KLC hate it all just ended abruptly
Let's be honest No Limit had a few good albums which created in outlet to dump a ton of junk. Solider Slim was dope but didn't get the production he deserved
I think Soulja slim was the best that no limit had because he was authentic a real gangsta rapper he was my favorite on no limit
I was bumpin “Headed For The Jack” this morning!!😂
No limo days were so dope
Looks like p just threw shit at the wall to see what sticks . Atleast he didn't give up..
This doc was terrible. Lots of misinformation, artists names not matching their photos. Gotta come correct on the next one.
Just awful
Lmao hahahahahhaa
There was another group called dogpound posse that have nothing to do with the other one in a minute records
A phone sex service is wild af
U said ‘South Florida’ in a ‘hard to believe’ tone. Miami bass started damn near everything in the south and dont even make me go into all Uncle Luke did for the genre … put some respect on FLORIDA.
yup. dj magic mike, bass patrol, etc
Much love to Uncle Luke but you were deep deep in the bowels of hip hop if u wete bumping Miami Bass Wars or So So Def joints.
@@lee_drifting Yeah and everybody has that stanced Mazda pickup with the bed that dances around and does flips.
oh man, those photoshop album covers....I loved em
I’m curious. If they sold 100,000,000 records altogether in 1998 but sold 15,000,000 in 98. Then what were the other sales? The math ain’t mathing
IN THE UK AT THE MOMENT THERE IS A GREAT ARTIST WHO DEFINITELY HAS THE ABILITY TO ENTERTAIN, SING, AND WRITE SONGS. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR SHOW. CAN YOU PLEASE SUPPORT THE ARTIST CALLED EDIDION. HE NEEDS MORE EXPOSURE ONLINE. HE HAS A GREAT SONG CALLED GETAWAY. HE IS ON RUclips. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SHOW.
The dog pound are not from the bay area.
Soulja slims was my favorite rapper on no limit that c murder song i don't give a what with c murder, Soulja slim,and t bo is one of my favorite
NO LIMIT SOLDIERS DONT DIE THEY JUST FADE AWAY
MP Da Last Don
Whats with the lion king ass music at 11:20?
Jungle Book Ass Music
Tarzan Ass Music
Harambe Ass Music
Mario Kart Ass Music
Okay I'm Done 🤣
Anyone old enough to have bought the CD’s during the prime ever notice the discs would skip and pause on damn near ANY fuckin player u put them in?? Straight out the Fuckin package!! Shit has bugged me for some 25 fuckin years.
Great video!
Good video 💯
Did he not say"what's poppin yall"
Please do NO LIMIT RECORDS VS CASH MONEY!!!!
What’s he actually giving his son Romeo by saying he’s taking over the business 😂
The tax Debt😂
Snoop Dogg tha game is to be sold was the first one I bought
5:26 my dad introduced them 💯
Da only thang p did wrong was not breakin bread like he should have...P is a good dude u can tell but dat ego screwed him ova...got snoop out dat deathrow deal which made snoop super successful...He never shuda sold those masters....nobody n hiphop history put muzik out da way he did every 2weeks for a few months straight...but i respect his hussle till this day...
No limit records is hip hop music 🎶 🎶
Gotta Give Master P His Credit 👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋
I absolutely hate that crypt keeper looking Jimmy Iovine! I’m glad P didn’t accept that chump change from him.
Interesting. Well, first of all, being on top, musically, does not last forever. Artists are only gon get so long in the limelight before the industry phases them out and makes room for the next wave. In Hip-Hop, I believe No Limit Records was phased out and made a memory. They rarely get recognition for the work they put in. After 1999, well, when Cash Money Records hit the limelight, it basically phased out No Limit Records. I believe there was a concerted effort to phase out Mr. Miller (Master P) legacy because he was too independent. Powers that be did not like that. As a black man, you need the label. You _cain't_ do this on yo' own. Sign this contract so that I can jerk yo' ass around and basically steal yo' coins. Mr. Miller wasn't down w/ the other cliques and he kinda did his own thing. No Limit Records was on fire from 1994 - 1999. That's a long run. I'm definitely still a fan. I do not agree w/ the disrespect of the No Limit Records legacy though. "They weren't lyrical enough" and whoopty-whoopty-woo. Oh, get over it! Who gives a fuck? Everybody don't wanna hear no perfect wordsmith rap all the gotdamn time. 100 million records sold independently - something's gotta be right, hell. Somebody done bought it and enjoyed it.
0:07 *PUFF Daddy
Pass me the green, I need some weed with my Hennessey,
Master P is a west coast rapper. He started rapping in California so technically even though he’s from the south, he is a west coast rapper. I got his early tapes too from 91-95 with his west coast style
Nobody agrees with you shut up
No He's a New Orleans Rapper that blow up with a california backing
@@FloridaBlack Nope. He’s a west coast rapper from New Orleans. Kurupt and Ice T is a west coast rapper from Philly. Domino is a west coast rapper from Missouri. Xzibit is a west coast rapper from New Mexico.
@@FloridaBlack Master P is a west coast rapper from New Orleans. Like Pac was a west coast rapper from New York, Spice 1 and WC are west coast rappers from Texas.
3:36 is not Pooh-Man lol
There should be a culture tax 💵
I share a birthday with master P & Willie Nelson 4/29
Wtf u correct punctuation of the melp that disrespectful we say shit how we say shit 💯
Richmond, Ca Where Life Is A Mvthafuckin Gamble.
Shout Out To My Hometown The City Of Narf Richmond, Ca
A.K.A Dodge City
Where's the icecream man cd he's wrong for that
Master P what’s the deal that’s a good cassette tape
To not talk about Romeo seems a bit odd
Odd? He did talk about him.
@@carpediem4512 yea but like he left out Romeo’s impact , his music and acting career
@@1230MellRomeo left no impact bro😂
@@_jimmythesaintnaw he had the chips 😂