No Limit Records was never about subtlety. Tracks like “Make ’Em Say Uhh!” and “Ghetto D” rely on:
: Snoop’s second album with the label saw him reuniting with West Coast producers like Dr. Dre, making it one of the most polished No Limit releases. Critic Score: Silkk the Shocker – No Limit Records Discography -320 Pt.3 -1999--R... %5ENEW%5E
Since you marked this as a "long post," here is a detailed breakdown and historical context regarding the No Limit Records discography for that specific era (1999). No Limit Records was never about subtlety
No Limit Records was never about subtlety. Tracks like “Make ’Em Say Uhh!” and “Ghetto D” rely on:
: Snoop’s second album with the label saw him reuniting with West Coast producers like Dr. Dre, making it one of the most polished No Limit releases. Critic Score: Silkk the Shocker –
Since you marked this as a "long post," here is a detailed breakdown and historical context regarding the No Limit Records discography for that specific era (1999).