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    Being in Mississippi when No Limit and Cash Money first blew it I was definitely into them. Mystikal was my boy. Something about his flow and the beats. I still listen to some of the music they put out from back then.

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    haha..what was that magic song where he said i am a retard, i ride the little bus?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShannonElements
    This reads more like a list of albums to avoid...lol.

    Though I do like some of Mystikal's stuff.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Gundress
    King George: 31 Flavors (MP diss)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Legend of Josh
    Fiend's debut album was garbage. IMO. Otherwise, not a bad list. Where's Am I My Brother's Keeper. Definitely Top 10.
    There's One In Every Family is a classic bro and Am I My brother's Keeper is #22.

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    Gundress, you ever heard the TRU album, Who's Da Killer? Mess is hard, real talk. It'a an early album from when they was in the Ya.

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    [Sonya C]
    This is station KMLN
    And we're sitting here with rap star Master P
    Leader of The Real Untouchables
    Master P, where are you from?

    [Master P]
    The ghetto

    [Sonya C]
    Now that you are living in Beverly Hills
    Has anything changed?

    [Master P]
    Well...not really

    [Sonya C]
    Master P, would you like to say anything to the people
    Who think that you couldn't make it?

    [Master P]
    Yeah, fukc em'

    [Sonya C]
    So Master P, what's life to you?

    [Master P]
    Life to me ain't nothing but bitchess and money

    [Master P and DJ scratching]
    Life..life...life...life
    Life...ain't...nothing...but...b-itchess...bitchess and money

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDVZGtwEG1c



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    Quote Originally Posted by BRabbiT
    **** That ****

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    Quote Originally Posted by L.Kizzle
    Gundress, you ever heard the TRU album, Who's Da Killer? Mess is hard, real talk. It'a an early album from when they was in the Ya.

    No, I haven't heard that album but I only have and heard True and Tru 2 Da Game albums.

    True album is f*cking garbage. Tru 2 Da Game actually bang.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gundress
    No, I haven't heard that album but I only have and heard True and Tru 2 Da Game albums.

    True album is f*cking garbage. Tru 2 Da Game actually bang.
    Whoa son, you trippin hard. Last Dance freakin bangs.

    Last Dance from True


    Neighboorhood Dopeman from Who's Da Killer
    Talk About It from Who's Da Killer

    I'm The Funkiest from Understanding the Criminal Mind

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRabbiT

    Master P was straight ignorant n!gger talk like he did on that song "Ghetto Dope"...to telling how to cook dope which I didn't like that song a little bit but went to far. And other thing he did on Time To Check MY Crackhouse.

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    Last Dance wasn't a bad song especially C-Murder part but overall this album is truly garbage.

    The first two links I haven't heard those songs but the truth is shit whack to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by L.Kizzle
    http://www.rapavelli.com/wp-content/...4/magicqd9.jpg

    25. Magic: Sky's the Limit 1998 - If you remember this as a future release in other No Limit releases, this was actually the first release through TRU Records (C-Murder's label) but TRU was under the inprint No Limit, so it counts ...
    Dang, RIP Magic. He died this past Friday is a car crash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by L.Kizzle


    25. Magic: Sky's the Limit 1998 - If you remember this as a future release in other No Limit releases, this was actually the first release through TRU Records (C-Murder's label) but TRU was under the inprint No Limit, so it counts ...
    Dang, RIP Magic. He died this past Friday is a car crash.

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