Released: 2001
Conscious rap isn't the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of No Limit, but one doesn't have to look too hard to find some stark sociopolitical statements buried in the label's catalog. "Soulja 4 Life (Souljalyfe Mentality)" is Slim's grand treatise on racism and police oppression.






m0nsterg00n June 7th, 2010 at 02:31 PM
Top 5 suckas
Dont_Understand June 7th, 2010 at 11:53 PM
thats a lie......Down 4 My N's my song
Dont_Understand June 7th, 2010 at 11:57 PM
srry XD
string June 7th, 2010 at 02:44 PM
I get why some were chose, but shit like "ill take your man 97" and "choppa style" shoulda never sniffed this list...
Jay Smooth June 7th, 2010 at 03:16 PM
Where was Hot Boys and Girls...some of those other tracks were weak.
OK June 7th, 2010 at 04:08 PM
You guys really didn't put "Woof" on there?
monie June 7th, 2010 at 04:24 PM
forget the songs..can we talk about those awesome cd covers?
DGtheEnigma June 7th, 2010 at 04:29 PM
Overall, this is a decent list a best. I figured it would be tough considering No Limit will go down arguably as the most underrated record label of all time. But, I think anyone in the South/Midwest will tell you there are some true gems from No Limit's era missing. From 1996-1999 (maybe even 2000 depending on who you ask), No Limit had a helluva run.
N$R June 7th, 2010 at 05:06 PM
greatest hustler in the history of that game ! percy miller first shawn carter second curtis jackson third
TRU fan June 7th, 2010 at 05:44 PM
What a terrible list. Break Em Off Somethin' not in the top 5? No Limit Soldiers #9? Whoever wrote this has never been to the South.
toosweet15206 June 7th, 2010 at 05:49 PM
#4 should be #1
hotbox June 7th, 2010 at 05:53 PM
No Lil' Romeo? This is an outrage! But seriously, this is a good list. I would have pesonally included several more Mac songs, but still a solid top 25. Same with the Rap-A-Lot 25 from a week ago.