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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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Tru 2 Da Game [Bonus Tracks]
(1997)
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Tru
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The Best of Tru
(2005)
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True
(1995)
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Tru
This album is full of cliché themes and lyrics that talk about the gangster life. It was important to No Limit Records, however, because it contains the song "Bout It Bout It," which became a hit not only in the south but on the East and West Coasts as well. It provided the break that No Limit needed. The company went on to become a very popular ...
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The Truth
(2004)
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Tru
Master P's No Limit -- be it the old or new No Limit -- has always been accused of being stuck in a rut and releasing albums that are more of the same thugging and swaggering. But thugs just coming to know No Limit through Tru's The Truth have it better than old-school fans thanks in large part to Drumma Boy. He's the producer behind every great ...
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Ca Tru: Music of North Vietnam
(2001)
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The Hanoi Ca Tru Thai Ha Ensemble
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Trula Es Mundial
(2005)
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Tru La La
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Heaven
(2005)
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Real Tru'z
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Old Town Doo Wop, Vol. 1
(1994)
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Various Artists
Among the myriad doo wop compilations and label retrospectives on the market, few are as consistent or as potent as the first volume in Ace's Old Town Doo Wop series. Founded in 1953 by brothers Hy and Sam Weiss, Old Town was one of the premier record labels of the early rock & roll era, with a sprawling catalog spanning the breadth of pop, R&B ...
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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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Str8 Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 1
(2002)
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West Coast Bad Boyz, Vol. 1
(1997)
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Various Artists
West Coast Bad Boyz, Vol. 1 was the first significant shot from Master P, the mastermind behind the South's fiercely independent gangsta label No Limit. Master P was the executive producer of West Coast Bad Boyz, Vol. 1, organizing the entire project, reigning in big names like Too $hort, finding unknown rappers and defining the sound, which is ...
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This Feeling
(2000)
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Tru Sol
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A Twelve Piece Band
(1999)
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Project Tru
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The Truth [Clean]
(2004)
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Tru
Master P's No Limit -- be it the old or new No Limit -- has always been accused of being stuck in a rut and releasing albums that are more of the same thugging and swaggering. But thugs just coming to know No Limit through Tru's The Truth have it better than old-school fans thanks in large part to Drumma Boy. He's the producer behind every great ...
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State of Emergency
(2004)
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The Journal, Vol. 1
(2005)
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Tru-Life
Producer and rapper Virgil Byrd, as Tru-Life, has been a part of the Cross Movement posse since the Christian-oriented label's formation in the '90s, but The Journal, Vol. 1 is his first solo album. As a hip-hop album, it has the clean, polished sound of a mainstream effort along the lines of a Jay-Z production: in-your-face drums, booty-shaking ...
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I Always Feel Like
(1997)
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Maestro
(2004)
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Tru La La
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Discografia Completa, Vol. 6
(2004)
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Tru La La
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Tru 2 da Game
(1997)
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Tru
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Freak Like Me
(2000)
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Tru Faith/Dub Conspiracy
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Da Crime Family
(1999)
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Miami Rockin' Doowop from the Chart Label
(2000)
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Various Artists
Miami Rockin' Doowop from the Chart Label delivers just what the title promises: a collection of mellow, romantic doo wop from Miami's Chart imprint. The Tru-Tones' "Magic," the Charms' "I'll Be True," the Champions' "No Good Woman," and the Evergreens' "Guitar Player" are some of the album's highlights. Though the artists here might not be the ...
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