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Ghetto D
(1997)
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Master P
On the surface, Ghetto D may look like another piece of product from Master P's No Limit empire, and there's a certain amount of truth to that. Master P is a master marketer and knows how to create demand for his product, which means informing the public that it is out there. He spreads the word about future No Limit releases throughout Ghetto D: ...
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I'm Bout It
(1997)
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I'm Bout It, the soundtrack to Masta P's self-produced and self-financed film of the same name, is a way to showcase P's production skills, as well as the roster of his No Limit label. The album illustrates No Limit's strengths and weaknesses in equal measures. It shows that they are quite adept at crafting solid G-funk and gangsta rap knockoffs, ...
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Good Side, Bad Side
(2004)
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Master P
Master P returned after three years with Good Side, Bad Side, a double disc that's rowdy, fun, and annoyingly uneven with a concept that's unnecessary. The cover art and the individual disc titles ("Good Side" for disc one, "Bad Side" for disc two) point to the flimsy concept. What's confusing is why P's "Good Side" is the usual cheap funk with ...
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Ghetto D [10th Anniversary Edition]
(1997)
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Master P
On the surface, Ghetto D may look like another piece of product from Master P's No Limit empire, and there's a certain amount of truth to that. Master P is a master marketer and knows how to create demand for his product, which means informing the public that it is out there. He spreads the word about future No Limit releases throughout Ghetto D: ...
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Ice Cream Man [Reissue]
(1996)
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Master P
Master P took his music to a new level of quality on Ice Cream Man, which is his first to feature the production stable known as Beats by the Pound (i.e., KLC, Mo B. Dick, DJ Daryl, Carlos Stephens, Ken Franklin, Craig B). Themes of drugs, violence, and ghetto life are prevalent and well exploited. Ice Cream Man was Master P's best-selling album ...
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Only God Can Judge Me
(1999)
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Master P
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MTV the First 1000 Years: Hip Hop
(1999)
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Various Artists
It may be hard to get beyond the title of Rhino's series MTV the First 1000 Years, which just may be the dumbest title in the first 1000 years of the recording industry, but the actual discs aren't bad at all. For instance, the Hip Hop volume is a terrific collection of hip-hop staples from "The Message" to "Player's Ball." Most of these songs ...
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Ghetto Postage
(2000)
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Master P
Ghetto Postage is a step up from Master P's previous album, Only God Can Judge Me (1999), though certainly it's still less than great. As is the case with most No Limit albums, there's a long list of tracks, one short of two dozen in this case, and while many of them fall flat, there is a handful of standouts, in this case "Bout Dat" and "Souljas" ...
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Ice Cream Man
(1996)
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Master P
Master P took his music to a new level of quality on Ice Cream Man, which is his first to feature the production stable known as Beats by the Pound (i.e., KLC, Mo B. Dick, DJ Daryl, Carlos Stephens, Ken Franklin, Craig B). Themes of drugs, violence, and ghetto life are prevalent and well exploited. Ice Cream Man was Master P's best-selling album ...
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Game Face
(2001)
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Master P
Master P wore his "game face" in 2001 because he'd become somewhat of a joke in some circles. No one joked when he was selling millions of albums every week during the late '90s, but the game changed in the early 2000s. Master P's No Limit empire had indeed finally reached its limit. After increasingly sluggish sales, all that remained was family ...
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MP da Last Don
(1998)
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Master P
The double-CD set that No Limit godfather Master P envisioned as his final solo album, MP da Last Don was greeted with reams of press clippings by the media and open arms by the public, who sent it to 112 on the charts, the week before it was scheduled to be released. Spanning two CDs and 29 songs, the album is more of an advertisement for ...
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Southern Rollers: Big Gamin'
(1999)
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Various Artists
Southern Rollers: Big Gamin' is a definitive look at Southern rap, complete with 16 tracks of some of hip-hop's most raunchy players. It's a tough and raw collection, and songs from Kurupt, Goodie Mob, Xzibit, and Too $hort bust out the shot callers just fine. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
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MTV Jams
(1998)
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Various Artists
Since MTV's spinoff compilations like Amp had done so well, the network decided to release MTV Jams, a collection of urban R&B and contemporary soul singles that were in regular rotation on the program. Unfortunately, the disc isn't as consistently engaging as other entries in MTV's series, but that's only because a few so-so tracks are thrown in ...
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SB1: Skiboarding Journey
(1999)
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Various Artists
SB1: Skiboarding Journey is designed for skiboarders, snowboarders and skateboardists alike -- in other words, it's a collection of testosterone-fueled hip-hop and punk-metal (mostly punk-metal.) It sure won't appeal to anyone that isn't into the boarding scene (or punk-metal), but those that are into the whole trip will certainly find this to be ...
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Ghetto Bill [Clean]
(2005)
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Master P
Despite releasing his last solo album just over a year ago, the first words out of Master P's mouth on Ghetto Bill are, "It's the return of the living legend, man." Does P consider a year a long time away, or is he making a comment on the streets' general indifference toward his sprawling Good Side, Bad Side release? Could be the latter since ...
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The Best of Master P
(2005)
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Master P
You'd have to be a die-hard No Limit soldier of the highest degree to deny that Master P's output has been spotty. He's mainly a singles artist with the occasional satisfying album, a man who seems more concerned with flooding the market as much as he can, as quickly as he can, and with as many side projects as possible. That's why his well-chosen ...
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ReMix Classics
(2005)
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Master P
Knowing Master P's scrappy entrepreneurial past, it's a safe bet that ReMix Classics was constructed to grab some piggyback sales. The collection's release falls a couple weeks before the Universal company's Best of Master P, a compilation of P's golden years -- years P himself no longer has the rights to release. All that said, ReMix Classics may ...
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Featuring...Master P
(2007)
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Master P
An interesting idea for a compilation, Featuring...Master P collects some, but by no means all, of Master P's important collaborations and reminds hip-hop fans that once upon a time the No Limit CEO and Ice Cube were tight. That Priority went out and grabbed Cube and P's "You Know I'm a Ho" from the long forgotten Players Club soundtrack shows ...
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Who U Wit?
(1999)
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No Limit All Stars
If anything is more predictable than a No Limit album, it's a No Limit various artists collection. Master P Presents No Limit All Stars: Who U Wit proves that it is true that all the artists on the label sound the same -- this collection of hits, remixes, outtakes and album tracks holds together because all of the featured artists (including ...
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MTV Party to Go 1999
(1998)
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Various Artists
Like all the other entries in the neverending MTV Party to Go series, MTV Party to Go 1999 is a continuous-mix dance album that splices together a variety of club, hip-hop, and dance hits together. Some of these cuts are in their original album versions, some are in single mixes, others are in remixed form. Any way you look at it, it features many ...
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The Source Hip-Hop Music Awards 1999
(1999)
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For the few persons out there still unaware that rap music is an overground force and steadily growing faster than the rock industry, the album version of the television extravaganza known as The Source Hip-Hop Music Awards should dispel any ignorance. And given the wide sway of the mega major-label group PolyGram/Universal -- including under its ...
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Ghetto D [10th Anniversary Edition Clean]
(1997)
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Master P
On the surface, Ghetto D may look like another piece of product from Master P's No Limit empire, and there's a certain amount of truth to that. Master P is a master marketer and knows how to create demand for his product, which means informing the public that it is out there. He spreads the word about future No Limit releases throughout Ghetto D: ...
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The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 2
(1998)
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The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 3
(1999)
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Various Artists
The Source Presents Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 3 gathers tracks from some of the most popular hip-hop acts of 1998-99, which means that it has pronounced leanings toward gangsta and hardcore rap, and not the underground's increasing emphasis on positive themes and more complex wordplay and lyrical rhythms. But for those who want the most popular artists ...
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Somethin' for the Whodi's
(2001)
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