

Lil Soldiers- Boot Camp (The production was tight on this album, too bad the lil boys got those beats) Silkk Tha Shocker- Charge It 2 Da Game (I'm A Soldier was great though) No Limit Soldiers Compilation- We Can't Be Stoppedįull Blooded- Memorial Day (Good god was this album terrible, and I was probably one of maybe 7 people who bought it)

Prime Suspects- Guilty Until Proven Innocent Snoop Dogg- Da Game Is To Be Sold, Not To Be Told Soulja Slim- Give It 2 Em Raw (one of the better NL albums) Oh yeah, every album I'm about to list, not only have I heard them, but I did own back in the day also. I did enjoy artists like Fiend, Mac, Kane & Abel, Mystikal, C-Murder (sometimes hit or miss), etc, I always liked Beats By The Pound's production (especially KLC and Craig B), and I always felt they were better than Cash Money Records. Although I've always have been (and always will be) an East Coast head, I was a fan of No Limit Records back in the day (and hopefully, once and for all that should end the talk of me being a "No Limit hater", and yes I'm talking to you SRP, lol). Before I even begin to type this, I already know this is going to surprise a lot of people on this forum, but everything you're about to read is true, and this is about No Limit Records.
