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Reunited for the first time since the late 90’s, original No Limit recording artists Mia X, Mr. Serv-On, Mo B Dick, KLC and Fiend have confirmed a multi-city reunion tour for the winter 2008 season.

Christened the War Games tour, the selected concert dates will give long time fans their first opportunity in years to reconnect with key members from one of southern Hip-Hop’s pivotal movements.

In addition, the artists are anticipating using the tour as a springboard to reestablish No Limit as a viable brand in 2008’s Hip-Hop market.

“This tour is long overdue,” remarked Mr. Serv-On to AllHipHop.com. “We owe this tour to our fans.”

Founded by then known Percy “Master P” Miller in 1991, No Limit Records to date has sold more than 75 million records worldwide.

Utilizing production from Beats By the Pound and a business model that emphasized pushing new albums nearly every month, No Limit was instrumental in providing a blueprint for labels such as Cash Money, and illuminating major label attention on southern rappers as potential national stars.

While dates have not been finalized, cities verified for the tour include Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Memphis, Nashville, Atlanta, Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and Jackson (Mississippi).
 
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Reunited for the first time since the late 90’s, original No Limit recording artists Mia X, Mr. Serv-On, Mo B Dick, KLC and Fiend have confirmed a multi-city reunion tour for the winter 2008 season.
Christened the War Games tour, the selected concert dates will give long time fans their first opportunity in years to reconnect with key members from one of southern Hip-Hop’s pivotal movements.

In addition, the artists are anticipating using the tour as a springboard to reestablish No Limit as a viable brand in 2008’s Hip-Hop market.

“This tour is long overdue,” remarked Mr. Serv-On to AllHipHop.com. “We owe this tour to our fans.”

Founded by then known Percy “Master P” Miller in 1991, No Limit Records to date has sold more than 75 million records worldwide.

Utilizing production from Beats By the Pound and a business model that emphasized pushing new albums nearly every month, No Limit was instrumental in providing a blueprint for labels such as Cash Money, and illuminating major label attention on southern rappers as potential national stars.

While dates have not been finalized, cities verified for the tour include Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Memphis, Nashville, Atlanta, Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and Jackson (Mississippi).

considering dates of tour, wouldn't it make them viable in 2009 since 08 will be over with?

bad writing!
 
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On a side note, DONT BUY ANY OF THOSE KING GEORGE DVD's.....

I bought em cuz they say they have a bunch of old school TRU videos etc... They have a few old videos but the quality sucks ass on the DVD and its mostly weak songs.
 
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Reunited for the first time since the late 90’s, original No Limit recording artists Mia X, Mr. Serv-On, Mo B Dick, KLC and Fiend have confirmed a multi-city reunion tour for the winter 2008 season.

Christened the War Games tour, the selected concert dates will give long time fans their first opportunity in years to reconnect with key members from one of southern Hip-Hop’s pivotal movements.

In addition, the artists are anticipating using the tour as a springboard to reestablish No Limit as a viable brand in 2008’s Hip-Hop market.

“This tour is long overdue,” remarked Mr. Serv-On to AllHipHop.com. “We owe this tour to our fans.”

Founded by then known Percy “Master P” Miller in 1991, No Limit Records to date has sold more than 75 million records worldwide.

Utilizing production from Beats By the Pound and a business model that emphasized pushing new albums nearly every month, No Limit was instrumental in providing a blueprint for labels such as Cash Money, and illuminating major label attention on southern rappers as potential national stars.

While dates have not been finalized, cities verified for the tour include Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Memphis, Nashville, Atlanta, Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and Jackson (Mississippi).



Its gonna be odd without Master P, Silkk, C-murder, Mysikal and Snoop Dogg. They coming to all the best hood cities. Atleast they coming here
 
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If Master P wants to blow up again he needs to move back to the bay and start working with the talent out here...... I think everybody is tired of hearing people grunt on the micraphone or mumble dumb shit why they're in a codine coma (weezy)......