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Master P explains No Limit Record’s business formula (Rap City 1997)
Published February 15, 2011
“Some people just jump into the game and they want to sell millions of records. First you gotta sell 5 or 10 records.” Amazing that the formula that P expalins on this clip is still working to this day with labels like Cash Money/Young Money. Say what you want, P was a smart businessman for the most “part. Always know for being the biggest exaggerator in hip-hop history, P says that Goodie Mob, Westside Connection, Uncle Luke and even Total (yes the R&B group from Bad Boy Entertainment) would be on the I’m Bout It soundtrack. We all know none of those occured.
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