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re: No-Limit Records influence in Baton Rouge: A look back
Posted on 6/5/15 at 8:24 am to Paul Allen
Posted on 6/5/15 at 8:24 am to Paul Allen
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Posted on 6/5/15 at 8:39 am to Paul Allen
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Who? Astro mini van?
T-Bo
If I remember correctly, it was a maroon mini van and he had gold spoke rims on it. Was the ugliest shite I'd ever seen. Kinda hard to take someone serious as a thug when they are driving grandmas old mini van.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 8:41 am to FlagLake
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A homicide investigation is underway after the death of convicted rapper Corey Miller better known by his stage name, C-Murder.
Wow if true
Posted on 6/5/15 at 8:53 am to Skin
grew up listening to no-limit before cash money came in. You get attached to music when you grow up.
I remember blasting no limit in panama city beach for spring break and be surprised at the number of people that knew the songs.
I don't live in baton rouge, but my only meeting was with soulja slim and his crew. They were in 2 escalades red and black. They had stopped by a truck stop off of hwy90 on la1. They were coming from a concert in new orleans and we were getting some food after a night out. I got a couple cd's from him, but too drunk to think about getting it signed.
if you check on my playlist i still have them on it. I think mystikal and juvenile though are my all time favs.
I lost a lot of those discs when I converted all my stuff to digital files.
I remember blasting no limit in panama city beach for spring break and be surprised at the number of people that knew the songs.
I don't live in baton rouge, but my only meeting was with soulja slim and his crew. They were in 2 escalades red and black. They had stopped by a truck stop off of hwy90 on la1. They were coming from a concert in new orleans and we were getting some food after a night out. I got a couple cd's from him, but too drunk to think about getting it signed.
if you check on my playlist i still have them on it. I think mystikal and juvenile though are my all time favs.
I lost a lot of those discs when I converted all my stuff to digital files.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 8:58 am to FlagLake
Good news
Play stupid games...win stupid prizes
Play stupid games...win stupid prizes
This post was edited on 6/5/15 at 9:03 am
Posted on 6/5/15 at 9:13 am to Paul Allen
Damn you'd think NL was a bunch of bikers the way he talks
Posted on 6/5/15 at 9:22 am to bayouvette
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I lost a lot of those discs when I converted all my stuff to digital files.
I was upset during a move about 10 years ago when my Mystikal "Unpredictable" and TRU "Tru 2 Da Game" CD got broken.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 9:24 am to LasVegasTiger
Mystikal was always at Mall of LA. I used to see him around the food court area a lot.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 9:28 am to Paul Allen
Surprisingly all my time in BR during those days he is the only one I ever met and ran into a few times. I saw him at that old bar Poets a few times. I guess he hung out at the two other bars in that area a good bit. Nightlife and something else.
This thread has been great, brings back some good memories of that time and BR.
This thread has been great, brings back some good memories of that time and BR.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 9:29 am to LasVegasTiger
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This thread has been great, brings back some good memories of that time and BR.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 9:38 am to touchdownjeebus
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Long story short, a girl from LSU is in one of their videos, and a bunch of the guys wind up messing with her. Cecil is at P's house and they are all talking about it. They tell Cecil where the girl lives, and he heads over there. Cecil lets himself in and tells the girl, "Don't you know who I am, I am Cecil Collins." Problem is, the girl wasn't there, but her roommate was, and her roommate was the granddaughter of a VERY big booster.
go on...
Posted on 6/5/15 at 9:39 am to Duckie
He doesn't have a clue. I think the story is fabricated
Posted on 6/5/15 at 10:35 am to Paul Allen
Not 100 percent on this, but I'm pretty sure P gave Young Bleed $ 50,000 for
"How Ya do dat". Which at the time was already a radio hit in BR from C-Loc's Concentration Camp CD. It was listed under "A Fool" if I remeber correctly.
Beats by the Pound remixed it and added P's Verse and Made it a bigger hit.
"How Ya do dat". Which at the time was already a radio hit in BR from C-Loc's Concentration Camp CD. It was listed under "A Fool" if I remeber correctly.
Beats by the Pound remixed it and added P's Verse and Made it a bigger hit.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 10:38 am to LSU999
Bounce dat azz was the shite.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 10:45 am to Geaux2015
504 Boyz "I can tell" got the ladies going..
Posted on 6/5/15 at 10:46 am to LSU999
There was one thing for sure that pissed off a lot of people. The day Ghetto D dropped "P" was supposed to go to Blockbuster Music in Cortana mall to sign autographs. He never showed and people were pissed. I was one of them there and a few actors from I'm Bout it were there and Fiend was there buying some albums and giving them out.
They used handheld CB radio's to communicate with each other then a good bit. I don't think he knew they were going to have that many people there. It was a line that just kept growing and mall security didn't know what to do. Again this is , I think 1997 and Cell phones weren't cheap and minutes were expensive back then.
I have lots of the Posters promoting the albums that would be cool in a studio or something, but in an ordinary setting it would be ghetto looking.
They used handheld CB radio's to communicate with each other then a good bit. I don't think he knew they were going to have that many people there. It was a line that just kept growing and mall security didn't know what to do. Again this is , I think 1997 and Cell phones weren't cheap and minutes were expensive back then.
I have lots of the Posters promoting the albums that would be cool in a studio or something, but in an ordinary setting it would be ghetto looking.
This post was edited on 6/5/15 at 10:49 am
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