No Limit Records Discography | -320 Pt.3 -1999--r... %5enew%5e

A comprehensive look at "Pt. 3" of the No Limit discography from 1999 reveals a diverse mix of solo debuts, group efforts, and blockbusters from the label's core roster. Silkk the Shocker – Made Man (January 1999)

(October 1999) A return to harder themes after "MP da Last Don". Features "Mama Raised Me" (feat. Mystikal & Silkk) and "Warriors" (feat. Lil Wayne).

Released in January 1999, this album became one of the label's biggest commercial successes of the year, quickly achieving platinum status. Silkk's unorthodox, off-beat flow was at the height of its popularity. "It Ain't My Fault 2," "Somebody Like Me" No Limit Records Discography -320 Pt.3 -1999--R... %5ENEW%5E

In retrospect, the “No Limit 320” collections and their 1999 entries are compelling artifacts: sonic snapshots of a label pushing the boundaries of scale, an entrepreneurial experiment wearing its contradictions on its sleeve. Their legacy is mixed but tangible — a testament to hustling ambition, a proving ground for Southern artistry, and a reminder that cultural influence can emerge from prolific, sometimes messy, creative ecosystems.

(June 1): A group effort featuring Master P, C-Murder, and Silkk the Shocker. Other Notable 1999 Projects Album Title Release Date Thuggin' Fiend Street Life Rear End Various Artists Foolish (Soundtrack) On Top of da World Historical Significance A comprehensive look at "Pt

(February 1999) Debut at #1 on Billboard 200. Features "It Ain't My Fault" and the iconic "Ghetto Rain" (feat. Destiny's Child).

(April 1999) Street classic with "Gangsta Walk" (feat. Snoop Dogg) and "My Life" (feat. Magic). Features "Mama Raised Me" (feat

A preserves the frequency spectrum up to 20 kHz, capturing the distorted 808s, orchestral stabs, and skits that defined releases like Da Crime Family and MP Da Last Don . For archivists, “320 Pt.3” signals a lossy-but-transparent encode, superior to transcodes or early-2000s scene rips.