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Thursday, July 23, 2020

Why Did No Limit Records Breakup?


In 2004, the reorganized label had moved to Koch Records for distribution. From 2004 to 2005, The New No Limit Records issued new albums by Master P, Silkk the Shocker, C-Murder, Lil' Romeo and the reformed TRU.

These are just a few events that happened during the rise of No Limit Records. Percy “Master P” Miller had one of the most historic runs in Hip-Hop with his No Limit Records enterprise. Beginning in the early 1990s.

In 1999, Kane & Abel left from No Limit Records and started their own label entitled, Most Wanted Empire, later securing a new label deal with Elektra Records. On September 21, 1999, Kane & Abel released their fourth album, Rise to Power.

Saturday, September 21, 2019

The Truth Behind Cash Money Vs No Limit Records Beef


Cash Money Records and No Limit Records were both two of the largest hip-hop powerhouses in New Orleans. What people don’t know is that the beef started before both camps really started blowing up.

Anybody that been a follower of deep dirty south music knows about the history or the turf rivalry that been going on between Cash Money and No Limit Records.

Friday, December 11, 2015

No Limit Records Responds To Young Junns Rant


(The Wrap-Up Magazine) Pittsburgh’s local artist Junne has brought the worst of behavior to hip hop with his social media post that many have called a “clearly negative and desperate attack” for fame. Here’s the truth, Junne was found by No Limit Forever A&R Mr. Ross and was invited to come record music with the No Limit forever family and see if he would be a good f1t for them there at No Limit Forever. First of all P had nothing to do with this. Junne, like many independent artists showed up with many financial burdens.

Upon his arrival, while recording We provided him with money for meals, clothing, gas, countless flights to Seattle, Pittsburgh and money for many other endeavors of Junne’s with no contract. Junne was and is relatively unknown to the hip hop consumers. Burning up a No Limit Contract is like burning money, we only do 50/50 partnerships with artists while most labels only offer three sixty deals.

All P has ever asked of any artist was to invest their time. So if you call the studio a prison and prefer to party more than you put in work you can’t be serious about your career. Its funny how just last week he was posting all of this No Limit stuff up, but when mysteriously he posts up a video which was not authorized by No Limit Video director, he desperately turned it into his own video, and then he goes on a social media rant.

No Limit Forever A&R Director Mr. Bursh said “Junne was never signed to No Limit Forever Records and it’s truly disappointing that Junne has made it obviously clear that he is ungrateful for the opportunities that were offered him. The fact of the matter is Master P doesn’t benefit from working with unknown artists being he has already built a label that has sold over seventy five million records and he has dropped multiple mixtapes this year alone which makes him the hardest working artist on our label plus he’s the BOSS!

Friday, September 6, 2019

Who Is Your Favorite No Limit Soldier Rapper?


The No Limit Soldiers were the hardest rap group to hit music stores in the late 1990's. With Master P as the captain of the tank, who could knock off a group of warriors who released albums months after months?

New Orleans label No Limit Records dominated the 1990s. A no limit soldier is a guy/gal who can hold his/her own with the liquor and party all night. They don't give up until the floor claims them for the night.

Monday, February 5, 2024

Did No Limit Records Peak Too Soon?

 


Today’s feature is a record label that is one of the most influential in urban entertainment history. There’s no questioning No Limit’s greatness throughout the 90s and their peak and dominance specifically toward the end of the decade. 

Thursday, October 22, 2020

Mia X - The Untold Story

 

Mia X, is an American rapper, songwriter and actress. She was the first female emcee to get a contract with rapper and entertainment magnate, Master P on his successful record label No Limit Records. She has been called the Mother of Southern Gangsta Rap. She is known for collaborations with several No Limit Records artists, including Master P and Silkk the Shocker on the seminal albums, Ice Cream Man, Ghetto D and Charge It 2 Da Game.

Saturday, January 19, 2019

How Master P Survived A Decade Of Music


When Master P first entered the music industry, it was never about music. Percy Miller is a business man all the way around the board.

The No Limit Soldiers kept the music industry on lock by releasing new content every month. Upon arrival with his debut album "Bout It Bout It" Master P had the largest movie and soundtrack surfacing during that time.

Tuesday, September 17, 2024

The Diss Track That Catapulted Pastor Troy To The Top



The song heard around the globe. The track that catapulted Pastor Troy to the top of the charts. It be Pastor Troy with that hit "No Mo Play In G.A." Pastor Troy lyrically attacked New Orleans native Master P and No Limit Records on his now-infamous “No Mo Play in GA” track from the project.

Saturday, August 28, 2021

Was I'm Bout It Your First Watch Hood Movie?

 


For those who remember when Master P and the No Limit Soldiers first hit the streets, you know this movie was a big deal back then. Moon Jones and New Orleans rapper Master P wrote, directed, and starred in this tale of growing up in the hood.

Thursday, July 25, 2019

Name Your All Time Favorite Master P Track


The new movie is out with the new soundtrack "I Got The Hookup 2." Master P and the No Limit Soldiers have been making hits since the mid 90's.


Presently it is known by the name of No Limit Forever Records. Having gained immense popularity in his musical career, Master P is also the CEO of P. Miller Enterprises. As of 2019, Master P's net worth is roughly $200 million.

Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Source Award 1999 With The No Limit Soilders


Master P & No Limit enters their performance on The Source Awards back in 1999. The video below shows a performance in 1999 by the No Limit family, and we just had to repost!

Saturday, September 7, 2019

Watch Snoop Dogg's "Da Game of Life" Movie


Back when Snoop Dogg was with the No Limit Soldiers, he released the movie "Da Game of Life." Filmed in the flashy style of a hip-hop music video, the movie features the rapper as a young man who gets himself hooked up with the mob so he can start up his own casino.

The movie was also a huge success for No Limit Records and for No Limit Films . The soundtrack is supposedly is to be Snoop Dogg's third album, Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told, which was released four months later.


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Monday, December 7, 2015

Young Junne Talks Master P And No Limit Records

Rapper Young Junne burns his No Limit record contract and blasts Master P for allegedly mistreating his artists and stealing his music on Instagram. Saturday, Young Junne posted an Instagram video of him addressing his issues with the 48-year-old then burning the pages.

June then wrote captioned his reasoning to back out of NoLimit saying that he has turned down the contract twice before, "I am not with NoLimit anymore. I am sorry to all the NoLimit fans who supported me, but I got tired of Master P taking/Stealing my music and using it for himself to attempt to become relevant again. This man called me yesterday asking me to sign a contract that I obviously turned down...twice. Master P tried to have me sign for 7 years! We all know my style of music and it already does not fit the NoLimit persona." he said.

The rapper then went on to address the mistreatment of his signed artists and claims that they were allegedly housed in his studio's basement, "One thing you should know about P is he surrounds himself around a bunch of "yes men" who are trained to not speak unless spoken to.

You got all the money in the world, but yet your artists and NoLimit affiliates are living like straight s***; all of the artist live in the basement of P's studio in what feels like prison cells with paper thin walls and no privacy," he wrote, "I thought when you work for someone you get paid for it and that was NOT the case, n***** were hungry, sleeping on floors, couldn't take showers, but yet P would walk in with his thousand dollar outfits & say alright let's do a video while we all looked f***** up!"

Saturday, April 10, 2021

No Limit Rapper Mac Granted Clemency

 


No Limit rapper McKinley "Mac" Phipps Jr. has been granted clemency by Louisiana's Governor after serving 21 years of a 30-year sentence.


Mac served prison time for the murder of a teen fan. The rapper was 22-years-old at the time of his arrest and maintained his innocence throughout his incarceration. In addition, various individuals came forward and supported Mac's claims.

Saturday, January 23, 2021

#Stream The Scnd - A Place For No Angel @nocontextscnd @CNNMON1 #NowPlayingonTWUM

 


R&B songwriter/producer/artist The Scnd releases new music via Spotify titled "A Place For No Angel." Be sure to show love to the artist by streaming to your playlist!

Wednesday, February 5, 2020

#Throwback Snoop Dogg - Woof! Ft Mystical & Fiend


"Woof!" by Snoop Dogg feat. Fiend and Mystikal sampled George Clinton's "Atomic Dog". "Woof" was a big hit on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 62. It found its best success on the Billboard Hot Rap Singles where it reached number 3.

"Woof" is a song by American rapper Snoop Dogg featuring Fiend and Mystikal. was released on October 26, 1998 as the second and final single of his third studio album Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told, with the record labels No Limit Records and Priority Records. The song was produced by Craig B and Master P.

Sunday, April 9, 2017

Throwback No Limit Footage

A classic throwback video from the hip hop era when Master P and the No Limit crew was running the rap game with classic albums and platium singles. This is an footage with the master p and the crew repping the label and the lifestyle behind it.


Monday, February 15, 2021

What Is Your Favorite Rap Group?

 


Every now and then, a hip-hop music group breaks through the barriers to the big screen. Run-DMC's place as the most influential rap group and undeniably one of the greatest hip-hop acts of all-time.


Fans Favorite created this thread for hip-hop lovers and viewers of the Wrap Up Magazine to engage on. "We want to know which rap group is your most favorite?"

Thursday, April 2, 2015

Top 5 Master P Music Videos


The Wrap-Up Magazine has been changing up the game by switching over to top 5 visual videos of celebrities. This time they come with the icon +Percy Miller of +No Limit Records. Percy Robert Miller known by his stage name Master P or his business name P. Miller, is an American rapper, actor, entrepreneur, investor, author, filmmaker, record producer, philanthropist.

Friday, January 22, 2021

How much is Master P worth?

 


While most of Master P's work in the music industry has been behind the scenes in recent years, he's often considered one of the richest rappers, surpassing even Snoop Dogg in his reported net worth.


To understand how Master P became so wealthy, you have to look at his long career, beyond what he's done with music. He founded his first record label, No Limit Records, in 1991, signing big names like Snoop Dogg and Mystikal.


His music group, TRU, then took off that decade, releasing his own music outside of TRU and continuing work for his record label. In that same 10-year span, he also played for two professional basketball teams.

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