This was a double album no idea why , and it was one of the more concise projects in the early No Limit days, with some huge hits in the street and some on the charts. Despite needing to trim the project down a bit of course, there are some dope songs like the hilarious single "I Always Feel Like" which samples the infamous Michael Jackson penned song by Rockwell "Somebody's Watching Me" with one of the most offbeat verses ever from Silkk The Shocker, but somehow it works.
While his success was halted due to legal issues at some point, he was a solid artist for the Tank and his best overall album IMO is this one. Although there isn't much versatility in the No Limit circle, production wise, C-Murder has a pretty good ear for beats and it shows on this production. My only true gripe with this album is that it's ridiculously long for no reason, with 26 tracks. I love No Limit, but there is never ever a time that I want to hear an album full of 26 tracks from anyone on that level.
Still, this is a solid release. While Ghetto Fabulous isn't a classic, it is remembered by more casual fans of the No Limit movement, but this is the better album of the two. Unpredictable lives up to its name, as it showcases Mystikal at his absolute best and most unhinged lyrically, which is exactly what you want out of an artist of his caliber. Production wise, this album is one of the more concise from the label as the energy level of the beats have to match Mystikal and his energy.
Lyrically, Mystikal is more an abstract writer, as he doesn't necessarily have what most would call "bars", but his verses were always enjoyable and fun to keep up with. There are just the right amount of features and just enough songs to where it doesn't get too long winded, and that makes Unpredictable one of the best albums to come out of the No Limit era.
At one point, Silkk used to follow me on Twitter until some jokes about his offbeat flow caused that to come to an end. Still, all jokes aside, it was amazing how Silkk could still make enjoyable music while never rapping on beat. Of all the albums he took part in, his best project was released in February and features some heavy hitters for guest appearances.
This album would end up being a success commercially as well, cracking the top 5 of the Billboard charts and finishing with a platinum plaque, almost reaching double platinum status, racking up yet another win for The Tank. She is one of the more underrated females in hip hop history, and although her style was more raw and rugged than the average women in the genre, she delivered on just about every song she took part in.
This album was full of guest appearances and booming production, which was the No Limit way of doing things. Serv-On Feat. Mia X - Shake Somethin. Silkk the Shocker. Fat Joe and Snoop Dogg. C-Murder and Mr. The Ghetto Commission. Master P and C-Murder. Big Ed and Steady Mobb'n. Fiend and Mystikal. Mia X - Mama Drama. Skull Duggery - These Wicked Streets. Mac - Shell Shocked. Steady Mobb'n - Black Mafia. Busta Rhymes. Naughty By Nature. Full Blooded - Memorial Day.
Torrent Recommendation. Movie Recommendation. Fox Download this Torrent. Torrent Description. Silkk the Shocker - Charge It 2 da Game 3. C-Murder - Life or Death 4.
Sons of Funk - The Game of Funk 6. Fiend - There's One in Every Family 7. Mac - Shell Shocked Don't go tellin me about ol' school. Silkk tha Shocka was that nigga back in the day though. I aint gonna lie, I used to sport one of them nolimit chains back in 6th grade. I remember buying "The Last Don" on cassette yes kids google "cassette" or "tape player". Strait classic. So was "ice cream man", had that shit playing on the tape player boombox strapped to the mongoose bike rollen down the street.
Cant forget bout "ghetto dope" and the last track dedicated for the trunks and lacs. Ice cream man yeah, i cant believe no one is talking about how cash money came with that cd big tymers and stole the heat from no limit, then hot boyz, and they would never have no one outside their label on their shit, crazy, P got paid, this was right before the bootlegging on line got heavy, but yeah cash money stole their lime light, those plastic album covers, god damn the late 90s, P was always on pac's nuts, ans was scared of suge bitch ass.
How you go have a best of No Limit without any Soulja Slim music
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