No Limit Records Collection Part I -109 Albums--rap--by Dragan09- < Limited — 2026 >
No Limit Records Collection Part I - 109 Albums.
The neon glow of the local record shop flickered against the rain-slicked pavement. Inside, tucked between a stack of dusty jazz fusion and forgotten synth-pop, sat a heavy, industrial-sized crate. On the side, scrawled in thick black marker, was a label that felt more like a warning than a description:
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Hip-Hop / Rap Total Albums: 109 Curated by: dragan09 No Limit Records Collection Part I - 109 Albums
Relive the era when Master P and the Tank dominated the charts. This collection includes essential releases from the label's peak years (mid-90s to early 2000s), featuring classic album artwork and high-quality audio. Master P – The Ghettos Tryin to Kill Me
- Master P – The Ghettos Tryin to Kill Me! (1994): The raw, hungry start before the tank was built.
- TRU – True (1995): The blueprint. Featuring the infamous "No Limit" chant.
- Master P – Ice Cream Man (1996): The commercial breakout. "Mr. Ice Cream Man" changed the South.
- Silkk the Shocker – Charge It 2 da Game (1998): Off-beat flow perfected.
- Mystikal – Unpredictable (1997): The frenetic energy that made Mystikal a superstar.
- C-Murder – Life or Death (1998): A dark, cinematic masterpiece.
- Snoop Dogg – Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told (1998): The acquisition that put No Limit on every rap magazine cover.
- Fiend – There’s One in Every Family (1998): The most lyrical soldier in the camp.
- Mac – Shell Shocked (1998): The late, great Mac’s definitive moment.
- Kane & Abel – Am I My Brother’s Keeper (1998): Gritty duo tales from the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
- Chronological Discipline: The albums aren't just thrown together. They appear to follow the release schedule of the label, allowing the listener to hear the production evolution from Beats by the Pound’s (later Beats By the Pound) organ-heavy, squeaky-synth sound to the darker, bass-heavy "Take a Ride" era.
- Preservation of the "Skit": Streaming services often trim the fat, but dragan09 retains every intro, outro, and movie skit. You get the full narrative experience of albums like I’m Bout It (Soundtrack).
- Rarity Inclusion: Part I includes promo-only releases and regional exclusives that never saw major distribution, such as Down South Hustlers: Bouncin' and Swingin'.
Rapid-Fire Production:
In 1998 alone, No Limit released 23 albums, many of which achieved gold or platinum status. Rapid-Fire Production: In 1998 alone
No Limit Records
This guide explores the legendary catalog, specifically focusing on the era highlighted in extensive community collections like "Part I - 109 Albums." Founded by Master P , No Limit Records revolutionized hip hop through a "factory-style" production model and a fiercely independent business strategy. The 1998 Peak: The "Tank" Era
No Limit Records Collection Part I: A Legendary RAP Legacy
- No Limit completionists
- ‘90s Southern rap historians
- Producers wanting to study 808-heavy minimalism
- Anyone who ever wore a tank top and basketball jersey
