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

Released in January 1999, this album aimed to continue the commercial success of Charge It 2 da Game .

Often cited as one of the most consistent lyricists on the label, C-Murder delivered a dark, street-heavy masterpiece that remains a fan favorite.

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In 1999, the production team **Beats

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(March): A major commercial success for Master P’s brother, peaking at #2 on the Billboard 200. Released in January 1999, this album aimed to

After shocking the world by leaving Death Row for No Limit, Snoop Dogg dropped his second album under Master P's wing. No Limit Top Dogg was a massive success, blending West Coast G-funk with Southern bounce. It featured production from Dr. Dre on iconic tracks like "B Please," successfully bridging two hip-hop dynasties. Fiend – Street Life (July 1999)

This report analyzes the musical output of No Limit Records during 1999, a year defined by staggering volume, the dominance of the "Tank" logo, and the label's stranglehold on the Billboard charts. In 1999, the production team **Beats — ReelCrateDigger

left the label. Consequently, albums released later in 1999 began to move away from the traditional New Orleans "Tank" sound toward more diverse, outside production styles.