Which record label had the better run, Death Row, Bad Boy, No Limit, Cash Money or Roc-A-Fella??
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All of these labels were on top of the game @ one point or the other for a 10-11 stretch from 1993-2004, which one of em in your opinion dominated the most during that time frame.
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Aww ? almost forget about Cash Money, during the hot boy era from 98-00 they had the game in smash as well.
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cash money is still around and still dropping platinum albums
the rest of them labels is defunct -
u forgot g-unit\shady\aftermath too. & ruff ryders to a certain extent. rapalot held down 4 a while. suave house records put out some great albums a sold a lil sumthin..
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how is bad boy defunct?
anyway in their prime deathrow was the most dominate between 92-96. Bad Boy has longevity, and No Limit was hot for like a year and half in the late 90's. No Limit didn't blow up on a nationwide scale until late 97 and they ran until 99. Cash Money is doing alright with Wayne. -
soufside.supastar wrote: »u forgot g-unit\shady\aftermath too. & ruff ryders to a certain extent. rapalot held down 4 a while. suave house records put out some great albums a sold a lil sumthin..
murda inc too -
Yeah y'all are right but u gotta look @ the timeline I gave out. From like 93-2003-2004. Now if we goin by longevity and til now Cash Money wins easily thanks to Wayne holdin down the fort after the Hot Boys left, and bringing n the Young Mibey crew. But goin back to my topic it's gotta be Death Row, from 93-96 they were unstoppable. They didn't even out many albums during that stretch and still sold like 50 million copies in a 4 year stretch that ? WILL NEVER happen again.
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how is bad boy defunct?
anyway in their prime deathrow was the most dominate between 92-96. Bad Boy has longevity, and No Limit was hot for like a year and half in the late 90's. No Limit didn't blow up on a nationwide scale until late 97 and they ran until 99. Cash Money is doing alright with Wayne.
you a real live down south hater
cash money is doing "alright with wayne"?
? 400 degreez went 4 times platinum in 1998
drake went platinum in 2011
how the ? is they just doing "alright with wayne"?
you act like they barely keeping their heads above water
cash money in 2012>>>>>>>>>>>>>bad boy in 2012
? longevity do they have?
what was the last bad boy album to go gold?
shut ya ? up, "Jamacia"
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soufside.supastar wrote: »u forgot g-unit\shady\aftermath too. & ruff ryders to a certain extent. rapalot held down 4 a while. suave house records put out some great albums a sold a lil sumthin..
murda inc too
yea but ja was the only rapper sellin records beside ashanti. when we say good run are we talkin selling records or quaility of music or both?
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@Soufside quality and quantity my ? !!! The inc was cool, but they were really a one man army, Roc-A-Fella went way harder than they did in the early 2000's.
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cashmoney
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death row sold the most
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how is bad boy defunct?
anyway in their prime deathrow was the most dominate between 92-96. Bad Boy has longevity, and No Limit was hot for like a year and half in the late 90's. No Limit didn't blow up on a nationwide scale until late 97 and they ran until 99. Cash Money is doing alright with Wayne.
wtf...... ? u need rehab asap...... badboy is dead as ? , and if u thinkin french is doing anything more than 100,000 , ? u need to be admitted, babdboy dead as ? , the only label that done cleaned house like 12 times and still cant get it right
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Death Row had the most impact w/ Chronic & ?
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biggie,jay-z, and nas
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soufside.supastar wrote: »
yea but ja was the only rapper sellin records beside ashanti. when we say good run are we talkin selling records or quaility of music or both?
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threadstarter said 93-2004 so i thought murda inc should be included
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Deathrow was the most dominate during its hey day, But sadly Badboy is still here so it is a toss up with YMCMB runnig a third given they are over a decade...
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Soloman the Wise wrote: »Deathrow was the most dominate during its hey day, But sadly Badboy is still here so it is a toss up with YMCMB runnig a third given they are over a decade...
how is it a toss up, ? ?
bad boy is still here only because puff is still here puttin his face in ? 's videos and ?
ymcmb is selling records
they droppin hits
plus it ain't over a decade, it's over 20 years
Cash Money Records been around since the early 90s
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Why is everybody shittin on No Limit??? From 96-99 jus about every album they dropped went gold or Platinum.
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That's incredible when u think about the fact that P nem dropped a album once or twice a month. Lol
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if u talkin impact then bad boy had the most. cmr use to be a healthy mixture of bad boy n deathrow, a lil stuntin n blingin' wit sum gangsta ? . now itz fulla weirdos..
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Lol @ Soufside!!! I jus wish it could go back to Hot boy days sometimes. Smh Baby nem did what they had to do to survive n this era to make they money, but boy did they go left or what???
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Death Row
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Am I the only person who wonders what woulda happened if PAC wouldn't got shot and killed in Vegas & Bug suge nem wouldn't have smashed Orlando Anderson @ the MGM Grand??? I wonder how would that ? have played out. Would Snoop and the Pound stayed??? Would PAC have left the label after the 7 day theory album dropped??? I guess we'll never know.
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I'd say its between Roc-A-Fella and Death Row.
Bad Boy might still be around but they've only had 1 artist that will actually be remembered. Will anyone remember Young Joc, Cassie, Danity Kane, etc? Nah..