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1999 was a fascinating inflection point for the tank. The label was moving from the gritty, sparse, Beats By the Pound keyboard thunder of TRU into something slightly more polished (read: more synth strings and hook singers). This “Pt.3” rip appears to focus on the window, right before Only God Can Judge Me and the beginning of the end of the imperial run.

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(June 1999) A rare group album — hard, raw, and buried in the catalog.

Several flagship artists released major studio albums during this period:

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No Limit Records continued to expand its roster and explore new sounds in 1999. The label's success was fueled by the emergence of new artists, as well as the continued growth of established acts like Master P and Silkk the Shocker.

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