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This is a list of artists and producers who were signed to the now-defunct No Limit Records 2-4-1 (Two For One) ...
Carlos Stephens (born January 24, 1972) is an American record producer and mixing engineer from New Orleans, Louisiana. He found fame as a member of No Limit Records' in-house production team, Beats by the Pound. He also was the only producer of No Limit to have outside distribution for an artist.
Craig Stephen Lawson (born July 15, 1969), known professionally as KLC, is an American record producer, DJ and drummer. He found fame as a member of No Limit Records' in-house production team Beats by the Pound. Since leaving the label, he has been a member of the Medicine Men and has his own record label Overdose Entertainment aka Overdose ...
OPINION: The debut album from the New Orleans rapper, Mac, was one No Limit Records release chock full of beats, rhymes and life. The post My favorite No Limit Records release of all time – Mac ...
No Limit producers KLC, O'Dell, Carlos Stephens, Craig B., and Sons of Funk all provided production for the album. TRU also released their fifth studio album, Da Crime Family in June 1999. Debuting in the top 5 on the Billboard 200, the album was certified Gold by the RIAA. 1999 also saw the departure of many No Limit producers and artists.
[2] [3] They would later receive nomination for Producers of the Year and collectively be voted as one of Hip-Hop's "Thirty Most Powerful People" by The Source in 1999. From 1995 to 1999 many of The Medicine Men productions feature hooks from Mo B. Dick or Odell Vickers credited as a featured artist.
Raymond Emile Poole (born July 4, 1965), better known by his stage name Mo B. Dick, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, music producer, and published author.He is a founding member of the production team the Medicine Men (formerly Beats by the Pound), which produced most of No Limit Records' releases from 1995 to 1999.
According to top music lawyers, newly-signed artists have been asked to sign that they won’t re-record their albums until between 10 and 30 years after their contract ends