This guide outlines the "No Limit Records Collection Part I," a comprehensive retrospective of the legendary New Orleans-based label founded by Master P. This particular collection, curated by dragan09, features 109 albums that represent the peak years of the "No Limit Tank". Overview of the Collection
No Limit Records was famous for its high-volume output, particularly in 1998 when the label released an unprecedented 23 albums in a single year. This collection preserves the core discography that defined Southern "Bounce" and Gangsta Rap during the late '90s. Key Artists & Core Discography
The collection centers on the label's heavy hitters, often referred to as the No Limit Soldiers. Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told no limit records collection part i 109 albumsrapby dragan09
This content celebrates the legacy of No Limit Records while organizing the collection for potential readers.
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This list comes from catalog scans, discographies, liner notes, and fan archives. I focused on official No Limit releases from the label’s 1995–2001 peak, including sub-labels and affiliated imprints that carried the No Limit brand or distribution. Each entry includes release year, standout tracks, and a short note on why it matters. This is Part I — a chronological core of 109 albums that represents the label’s most influential and representative output. This guide outlines the "No Limit Records Collection
To understand the scope of No Limit Records Collection Part I, you have to understand Master P’s business model. At his peak, he was releasing an album every single week. This collection captures that frantic energy.
Whether you are a day-one Soldier from the 90s or a new fan researching the "Dirty South" origins, the No Limit Records Collection Part I is the definitive archive. It captures a time when the Limit tank was rolling over the competition, leaving a legacy that is still felt in the trap music of today. Chronological core (years) Core roster (albums by main
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No Limit Records, established in 1990, became a pivotal force in hip-hop, particularly in the 1990s and early 2000s. The label was known for its prolific output and for discovering and developing talent from the Southern United States. Artists like Silkk the Shocker, Fiend, and Mystikal, among others, have made significant contributions to the rap scene under this label.