It's no secret that Master P is not the greatest rapper, but this album is the best example of Master P as one of the greatest businessmen. The pamphlet to the album is filled with promotional pics [as usual], and the album features the best No Limit has to offer. It has it's best artists (Snoop and Mystikal), top guest appearances (UGK, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony), the best album cover (the actual motion picture), and most expensive samples ("Goodbye to My Homies"). It was a double disc album that went multiplatinum and proved No Limit was a force to be reckoned with. Unfortunately, with the exception of Top Dogg and Tha Last Meal, it was the beginning of the end of No Limit's reign.
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