In the mid - 90s at my midwestern middle school, far from the hip - hop hubs of New York and California, No Limit was the king of hip - hop when Ghetto D dropped in 1997. Master P's 'Make Em Say Ugh' video was a game - changer. For a couple of years, CDs from Mercedes, Mystikal, Kane & Abel and others in the crew were hot items in the school cafeteria. Amid the tragic losses of 2Pac and Biggie, Master P took the rap game to the South. His Bay Area college days gave No Limit's sound a unique touch, more like Too Short, E - 40 or Spice 1 than UGK or Geto Boys. On Ghetto D, Master P shows love for his crew. Tracks like 'I Miss My Homies' make it believable. With Silkk The Shocker on eleven tracks and features from Mia X, C - Murder and Fiend, it's more of a label compilation. The best tracks include 'Burbans And Lacs', 'Stop Hatin', and the classic 'Make Em Say Ugh'. This 20th anniversary double vinyl comes in a full - color picture sleeve with a printed insert. It's a must - have from Priority Records (1997 / 2017).

To enjoy this 20th anniversary double vinyl of Master P's Ghetto D, just put the record on your turntable gently. Make sure the turntable is clean and in good working condition. When you're done listening, return the vinyl to its full - color picture sleeve carefully to protect it from dust and scratches. Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid touching the playing surface of the vinyl with dirty hands as it can affect the sound quality. This is a special edition, so handle it with care to keep it in great shape for years to come.