"Clear Tha Set" Hot Boys, with Lil Wayne featured...off the classic Guerrila Warfare, probably the best overall NOLA rap album from top to bottom.
LOL! hot boys, tha hot boys, them niggaz is tha hot boys, tha hot boyz.. What kind 'a niggaz play tha cards that he dealt? What kind'a nigga got somethin that he can show fo' himself?
some gay ass jingle from the soap my gf is watching on the tv behind me... headphones... I've been on an 80's kick.. David Lee Roth - I'm Just a Gigolo...
I guess this would be a good time to pose this question. Does this type of music relate to your handle? 'No Limit' records? I always just kind of figured that it was sarcastic, as you've never really struck me as the type to listen to rap. Not that there's anything wrong with that. :yelwink2:
It does indeed have its origins in the record label, yet there is still some sarcasm in it as well. Back in the day, No Limit cracked me up with their shameless promotion and resulting success, especially considering there were MAYBE 3 albums that were solid from beginning to end. But everything was "No Limit ____" which I thought was both funny and ingenious.
naaaaa. Solid records: Master P - Ice Cream Man Master P - Ghetto Dope (original title, thank you dope fiends for yo' support) TRU - True TRU - Tru 2 Da Game Silkk - Tha Shocker Silkk - Charge It 2 Da Game C-Murder - Life Or Death Mia X (second album) Mystikal - Unpredictable I also enjoyed the Kane & Abel, Soulja Slim, Fiend, Skull Duggery solo records but they weren't solid. Master P's Da Last Don and Gameface sucked. C-Murder's Bossalinie and Silkk's 3rd and next albums sucked. Snoop's "The Game Is To Be Sold, Not To Be Told" sucked. (Of course I bought all of these)