BEATZ BY THE POUND?

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Aug 4, 2003
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they use to work with no limit records back in the days when master p use to be good. like ice cream man and ghettos tryin to kill me. but master p droped them. what happend to them?
 
Feb 19, 2003
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Beats By The Pound (Carlos Stephens excepted) left around '99. Craig G, Mo B. Dick, O'Dell and KLC changed their name to The Medicine Men and I believe they produced a song or two on Mystikal's LET'S GET READY CD, as well as continuing to work mainly with Southern artists.

KLC told DOWNSOUTH.COM (in 2000) that he and the other BBTP'ers had a lawsuit against P for back royalties. Wendy Day (of RAP CONINTELPRO) mentioned this as well, saying that No Limit's demise was one of the saddest things she'd witnessed (she said, roughly, "if P is ever legally forced to pay everyone what they earned, he'll be in debt...he cared more about playing basketball..." LOL)!

Even though No Limit switched to a more southern style on GHETTO D ('97), most of the CDs they produced for No Limit from that CD up to about Mystikal's GHETTO FABULOUS were still sometimes dope (i.e., Fiend, Soulja Slim, Mac, Kane & Abel, Steady Mobb'n and Mr. Serv-On). When BBTP left, that was when P went from Ghetto Bill Gates to Ghetto Steppin' Fetchit (musically speaking), IMHO.

PEACE!