No Limit Records Collection Part I -109 Albums--rap--by Dragan09- !!top!! Jun 2026

Iconic, chart-topping albums from the label's biggest stars.

Despite criticism of his off-beat flow, this album moved nearly 300,000 copies in its first week. The "Dragan09" Digital Archive

This impressive collection, Part I of the No Limit Records Collection, comprises 109 essential RAP albums, including:

💡 The compilations often contain exclusive tracks not found on studio albums. Iconic, chart-topping albums from the label's biggest stars

Charge It 2 da Game (1998), a massive hit that featured the No Limit signature style.

The Magnitude of 109 Albums: Understanding the No Limit Release Machine

Rare or lesser-known projects from early signees or smaller acts on the label. 4. The Legacy of No Limit Records Charge It 2 da Game (1998), a massive

Yes, the sound is raw. Yes, the skits are ridiculous. Yes, some of these 109 entries are filler. But the No Limit aesthetic was never about subtlety—it was about volume, both in decibels and in sheer output.

with Priority Records, allowing him to retain 80% of his profits and ownership of his master recordings. The "Tank" Aesthetic

In the modern era of streaming platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music, massive chunks of hip-hop history are missing. Due to sample clearance issues, complex estate battles, and defunct distribution contracts, dozens of classic No Limit albums are entirely unavailable on legal streaming networks. The Legacy of No Limit Records Yes, the sound is raw

: Groundbreaking production from the in-house team (KLC, Mo B. Dick, Craig B, and Odell), which created the signature bombastic Southern sound. Featured Artists and Essential Albums

To understand the immense value of a 109-album collection, one must understand how Percy "Master P" Miller built his empire. Starting with a $10,000 malpractice settlement, Master P opened the No Limit Records retail store in Richmond, California, before relocating the label to his hometown of New Orleans, Louisiana. The In-House Production Powerhouse

He negotiated a historic 85/15 distribution-only deal with Priority Records, leaving No Limit with the lion's share of the profits.