After securing Pt.3, look for Pt.4 (2000–2001) – it includes the underrated Who U Wit? by Krazy and the final TRU album The Truth . But 1999 remains the last great year before the tank started to leak. Search string for reference: "No Limit Records Discography -320 Pt.3 -1999--R... %5ENEW%5E is likely a partial filename from a Usenet post (RAR archive split). Use a modern NZB indexer or private music tracker to find the full set. Always scan for malware—that ^NEW^ tag is often hijacked.
| Tool | What to check | |------|----------------| | | Frequency spectrum should hit 20.5 kHz (true 320) | | MP3val | No corrupt frames | | MusicBrainz Picard | Matches exact CD track lengths (not YouTube rips) | | EAC log | If included – look for “copy OK” and secure mode | No Limit Records Discography -320 Pt.3 -1999--R... %5ENEW%5E
A genuine ^NEW^ pack will often have a .nfo file praising the original CD’s dynamic range. No Limit’s 1999 output is critically divisive— Rolling Stone called it “assembly-line rap.” But for fans, it’s the sound of independence: Master P built a distribution empire without major label backing until it was too big to ignore. After securing Pt