The No Limit Records Collection Part I - 109 Albums, compiled by the legendary archivist dragan09, is a massive deep-dive into one of the most productive and influential eras in hip-hop history. Between 1991 and the early 2000s, Master P’s "Tank" was a relentless hit factory that shifted the center of the rap universe to the South.
refers to a comprehensive digital or physical archive of the legendary New Orleans hip-hop label's peak era (roughly 1991–2000). While the specific "dragan09" compilation is likely a fan-curated collection found on music forums or file-sharing sites, the 109 albums represent the prolific output that defined Master P’s "The Tank" during its most dominant run. The Legend of the No Limit "Flood" Strategy
Additional Suggestion: Consider purchasing the collection in conjunction with Part II, which features an additional 110 albums, to get the complete No Limit Records experience. no limit records collection part i 109 albumsrapby dragan09
Mac — Shell Shocked (1997)
Standout tracks: “Born 2 Be a Soldier”
Note: Mac’s storytelling and collaborative tracks typify the era’s tone.
TRU – TRU 2 Da Game (1997): A double-album masterpiece that cemented the label's mainstream presence. The No Limit Records Collection Part I -
The sheer volume of this collection—109 albums—highlights the relentless work ethic of the No Limit camp. While other labels rested on laurels, No Limit released albums at a machine-gun pace.
Mia X, Unlady Like (1997): The "Biggest Mama" of the Tank, Mia X provided the lyrical backbone for many of the label's ensemble tracks. While the specific "dragan09" compilation is likely a
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