
On October 25th, we’re getting ready to witness one of biggest Verzuz battles between two of the biggest labels in the south, Cash Money & No Limit. These two powerhouse labels have birth some of the biggest artists to ever put out music. As a fan of music, we use to literally skip school to go purchase a No Limit release. At one point No Limit was putting out albums seen like every week. Their CD cover, and layout were impressive. Showcasing the upcoming releases, and more. You can’t deny the run that No Limit had from 1996 to at least early 99. And then like from nowhere this label from the same city as Master P, and his No Limit Records. A label called Cash Money Records with their artist Juvenile, puts out his single and video all over BET & MTV called Ha. This label which really been around since the early 90s starts gaining national attention. And from there the hits kept coming. With Juvenile’s big single Back That Azz Up, which was all over the radio and television. We started to know who Cash Money Records were. Sugar Slim, Baby, The Big Tymers, The Hot Boys, Juvenile, B.G., Lil Wayne, Turk, and Mannie Fresh were labeled the new biggest thing from the South. From there the was is rest is history. Cash Money have has an excellent dominants in hip hop for the past two decades. With this Verzuz battle coming up on the 25th. Who’s going to start it off? What’s going to be their first song? What 20 songs will No Limit be performing? If No Limit happens to go first, what song should they keep off the Verzuz with? These are questions that I’m asking. Of course, I wish that C-Murder, and Mystikal could physically be present for that Verzuz battle. Also remember that Snoop Dogg was signed with No Limit during the hype of No Limit dominants. Mia X, Fiend, Mac, Kane & Able, Mr. Serv On all had great albums during No Limit’s dominants. Allover it’s going to be a win for Hip Hop. To see two of biggest Southern Hip Hop labels performing together on the same stage. Let me know your thoughts about this Verzuz battle.
Article By Patrick Gloster