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New Orleans Nostalgia: You’ve got to see these classic No Limit Videos! [WATCH]

Which essential No Limit video do you get down with the most?

Founded in 1990, Master P began to build No Limit Records fame and name when he linked with some local New Orleans artists in an attempt to build his musical empire. As the years passed, so did the record labels success and popularity, especially in the Magnolia.

As Master P continued to work with New Orleans artists, the hype on NOLA’s culture and music was at a high, even nationally.

With popular artists like the 504 Boyz, Kane and Abel, Choppa, and even Master P himself under No Limit, it’s safe to say that some of the videos made in the late 90’s and early 2000’s are timeless, especially for the people of New Orleans. Even today, the same raw vibe is seen from local artists making a name for themselves.

Check out these must see throwback videos and let us know which one you got that hand clap for.

Choppa – Choppa Style

 

Master P ft. Weebie Krazy – Rock It

Master P – Oohhwee

Marcella Hogan

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