No Limit Records Collection Part I -109 Albums--rap--by Dragan09-

4.5/5 (Docked half a point for the occasional skipping CD-rip quality, but the content is priceless).

Mystikal’s frantic, gravel-voiced delivery brought a unique, explosive energy to the roster, resulting in huge commercial success.

Driven by his erratic, fast-paced flow and massive singles like "It Ain't My Fault," this project debuted at #3 on the Billboard 200.

For music archivists and hip-hop purists, digital collections curated by dedicated fans serve as vital time capsules. One of the most famous online archival sets is the . This massive compilation preserves the golden era of the Tank, offering listeners a deep dive into one of the most prolific runs in music history. The Genesis of the Tank: Master P’s Blueprint The Genesis of the Tank: Master P’s Blueprint

He pulled the first sleeve. Master P’s The Ice Cream Man stared back, the cover a chaotic masterpiece of airbrushed gold chains and high-gloss swagger. Behind it lay the heavy hitters: Silkk the Shocker, C-Murder, and Mystikal.

This collection represents the relentless work ethic of a label that truly had "no limit" to its ambition.

The "Part I" collection by dragan09 generally spans the label's peak commercial era (roughly 1995 to 2001). 1. The Multi-Platinum Essentials and later relocating to New Orleans

No Limit Records Collection Part I/ ├── 001 Master P - Ice Cream Man (1996)/ ├── 002 TRU - TRU 2 da Game (1997)/ ... └── 109 Various - Foolish OST (1999)/

💡 The compilations often contain exclusive tracks not found on studio albums.

| Artist | Album | Year | Key Track | |--------|-------|------|------------| | Silkk the Shocker | Charge It 2 da Game | 1998 | “It Ain’t My Fault” | | Mystikal | Unpredictable | 1997 | “Ain’t No Limit” | | C-Murder | Life or Death | 1998 | “Down for My N’s” | | Fiend | There’s One in Every Family | 1998 | “Slangin’ Dope” | | Mia X | Mama Drama | 1998 | “The Party Don’t Stop” | | Mr. Serv-On | Life Insurance | 1997 | “Nothin’ Move but the Money” | For music archivists and hip-hop purists

I am proud to present the , featuring a massive 109 Albums curated by dragan09 .

To understand the sheer scale of a 109-album collection, one must understand how Master P (Percy Miller) operated. Founded in 1991 initially as a record store in Richmond, California, and later relocating to New Orleans, Louisiana, No Limit Records functioned like an assembly line of pure hustle.

No Limit Records Collection Part I - 109 Albums [RAP]