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

While foundational artists like Silkk the Shocker and C-Murder reached their commercial peaks, 1999 was also a year of major introductions and crossover attempts. The label heavily promoted its frontline stars while attempting to break newer acts into the mainstream marketplace. Essential Albums Featured in Part 3 (1999)

(August 1999) Snoop's second No Limit album. Features "Bitch Please" (Xzibit), "Down 4 My N's" (C-Murder & Magic), and the Dr. Dre–produced "Just Dippin'". No Limit Records Discography -320 Pt.3 -1999--R... %5ENEW%5E

During the late 90s, many physical No Limit CDs were mastered with a massive amount of low-end frequencies designed specifically for car stereos. Low-quality digital rips often cause these heavy basslines to muddy the mid-range vocals and crisp hi-hats. A high-bitrate 320kbps archive ensures: While foundational artists like Silkk the Shocker and

By 1999, Master P had moved the label from New Orleans to Los Angeles, and the production had shifted from the distinct "Bounce" sound of Beats By The Pound (KLC, Mo B. Dick, etc.) to a more polished, West Coast-influenced sound, though the New Orleans grit remained. Features "Bitch Please" (Xzibit), "Down 4 My N's"

One of the most passionate and theatrical lyricists on the roster, Mr. Serv-On delivered his sophomore No Limit project early in the year. Boasting heavy production from Beats By the Pound, the album featured standout tracks like "From N.Y. To N.O." and showcased the raw, emotional street narratives that anchored the label's underground fanbase. Snoop Dogg – No Limit Top Dogg (May 1999)

The 1999 output of No Limit Records represents the absolute peak of an independent empire running at full throttle. While the musical landscape began to favor the shiny-suit era of the East Coast and the rising dominance of Cash Money Records next door, Part 3 of the 1999 discography stands as a testament to an era when the No Limit Tank was truly unstoppable.

: Released late in the year (October), this solo effort from the Colonel reached Platinum status.