If you attended high school during in the ’90s, you’ll undoubtedly remember when No Limit single-handedly kept record stores in business during the later portion of the decade. Between releases from extended family members and the army of fatigue-wearing rappers signed to his label during its heyday, Master P ended up putting 46 albums on shelves between the years of 1997-1999. Yet, despite many of them seeing relative success, most of the artists and their projects never saw daylight beyond that introductory run of thick, plastic jewel-cases. Read the rest of this entry »
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