The discography of No Limit Records includes a wide array of albums, singles, and compilations. If we're focusing on 1999, this was a pivotal year for the label, with several releases that contributed to its growing influence in the hip-hop world. Here are some key points and releases that might be relevant:
The following albums represent the core of the label's output that year, typically found in a "Pt. 3" high-quality 320kbps collection:
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to crank “Ghetto Boyz” until my neighbors file a noise complaint. No Limit Records Discography -320 Pt.3 -1999--R... %5ENEW%5E
Mac – World War III (September): Highly regarded by fans for its lyricism and darker tone.
Master P – Only God Can Judge Me (October 26): The "Ice Cream Man" himself closed out the year with this solo effort. The discography of No Limit Records includes a
Long live the Tank.
For archivists, “NEW” means the 320 files likely use LAME 3.100+ encoder, preserving gapless playback for skit-to-track transitions. Silkk the Shocker – Made Man (February 1999):
Mr. Serv-On – "Da Next Level" (September 1999)
Solid follow-up, but overshadowed by bigger names.