Tag: no limit records

Review: 504 Boyz – Ballers
The 504 Boyz – Ballers album was the definition of commercial pop rap sound of 2002. This is because Master P shifted towards releasing albums…

Review: Master P – Only God Can Judge Me
Only God Can Judge Me showcased the more religious side of Master P with Christian themed songs such as Only God Can Judge Me and…

The New No Limit Records Unreleased Album! (Episode 8) Silkk The Shocker – Change The Game
Season 2 Of No Limit Records Unreleased Series, joined by Mixerr Reviews

Review: Master P – Trick Or Treat Whodi
Master P – Trick Or Treat Whodi is one of Master P’s CD singles which hardly gets any mention when mentioning his hit songs. Master…

Review: Ghetto Commission – Wise Guys
The Ghetto Commission – Wise Guys album was average rap album despite having some of the highest production around and big name artists of the…

Review: Magic – Thuggin’
Magic – Thuggin’ was the sophomore album from ex-No Limit star Magic which was much more explicit and gangsta rap oriented than his debut album…

Review: Various Artists – The No Limit All Stars: Who U Wit?
The No Limit All Stars: Who U Wit? compilation album was a rap compilation that had a more commercial sound than the other albums on…

Review: Soulja Slim – The Streets Made Me
Soulja Slim – The Streets Made Me was one of No Limit’s most overlooked albums of 2001. The reason being is that Soulja Slim –…

Review: 504 Boyz – Ghetto Ballin’
The 504 Boyz – Ghetto Ballin’ album was a ghetto guttar album with explicit lyrics from the streets of New Orleans, Louisiana. The 504 Boyz…

Review: Lil Romeo – Greatest Hits
Lil Romeo – Greatest Hits is a compilation album which included all of his top charting singles and Billboard successes to his name. The album…