Following his departure from Death Row Records, Snoop signed with the Tank, releasing Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told (1998) and No Limit Top Dogg (1999).
This comprehensive collection pays homage to the golden era of Southern Hip-Hop, featuring the iconic discography of No Limit Records . Founded by Master P, No Limit transformed the music industry in the late 90s with its unmatched work ethic, distinctive "tank" branding, and a relentless release schedule that dominated the charts.
No Limit Records' journey began in New Orleans, Louisiana, with Master P (Percy Miller) at the helm. Starting with a shoestring budget, Master P built the label from the ground up, driven by a vision to showcase Southern rap talent. The label's early success was marked by its innovative approach to music production and distribution, which included self-producing and distributing albums. This not only kept costs down but also allowed for creative freedom, a factor that contributed to the label's rapid growth.
You cannot discuss a No Limit Records archive without acknowledging the visual aesthetic. The label worked almost exclusively with Houston-based design firm .
: Albums like "The Threat" showcase C-Murder's raw talent and gritty lyrics.
As Leo flipped through the 109 discs, the sheer scale of the 90s New Orleans takeover hit him. It wasn't just music; it was a rhythmic assembly line of hustle. He saw the Pen & Pixel graphics—covers so busy they made his eyes ache with diamonds and tanks. He found the deep cuts, the "Soldier" compilations, and the soundtracks to movies that went straight to VHS but sold millions.
Following his departure from Death Row Records, Snoop signed with the Tank, releasing Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told (1998) and No Limit Top Dogg (1999).
This comprehensive collection pays homage to the golden era of Southern Hip-Hop, featuring the iconic discography of No Limit Records . Founded by Master P, No Limit transformed the music industry in the late 90s with its unmatched work ethic, distinctive "tank" branding, and a relentless release schedule that dominated the charts. Following his departure from Death Row Records, Snoop
No Limit Records' journey began in New Orleans, Louisiana, with Master P (Percy Miller) at the helm. Starting with a shoestring budget, Master P built the label from the ground up, driven by a vision to showcase Southern rap talent. The label's early success was marked by its innovative approach to music production and distribution, which included self-producing and distributing albums. This not only kept costs down but also allowed for creative freedom, a factor that contributed to the label's rapid growth. No Limit Records' journey began in New Orleans,
You cannot discuss a No Limit Records archive without acknowledging the visual aesthetic. The label worked almost exclusively with Houston-based design firm . This not only kept costs down but also
: Albums like "The Threat" showcase C-Murder's raw talent and gritty lyrics.
As Leo flipped through the 109 discs, the sheer scale of the 90s New Orleans takeover hit him. It wasn't just music; it was a rhythmic assembly line of hustle. He saw the Pen & Pixel graphics—covers so busy they made his eyes ache with diamonds and tanks. He found the deep cuts, the "Soldier" compilations, and the soundtracks to movies that went straight to VHS but sold millions.