C-Murder fans have waited a long time for the solo release of the most laid-back member of No Limit's flagship group, TRU, which includes C-Murder's real life brothers, No...
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C-Murder is one of the big boys in the No Limit posse, which may raise your expectations for his debut album, Life or Death. After all, so many members of the No Limit team...
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C-Murder's subdued rhyme style and humble perspective on inner-city struggles make Bossalinie a gem in the No Limit collection.
Sure, C-Murder gets braggadocio on a few...
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No Limit never apologized for making albums on an assembly line -- and really, considering that nearly every record they released went gold at a minimum, they probably felt...
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No Limit never apologized for making albums on an assembly line -- and really, considering that nearly every record they released went gold at a minimum, they probably felt...
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Upon an initial listen, it's very easy to dismiss this album as yet another shoddy collection of second-rate tracks carried by one catchy single, "Down for My N's." Upon a...
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Upon an initial listen, it's very easy to dismiss this album as yet another shoddy collection of second-rate tracks carried by one catchy single, similar to what happened...
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This is D3's second release from a currently imprisoned rapper, and while C-Murder might face more jail time than labelmate Ol' Dirty Bastard (the former’s trying to beat a...
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Shortly before C-Murder's arrest in 2002, he had been busy at work on Tru Dawgs. Intended as a showcase for the No Limit rapper's many affiliates, the album features a long...
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It's the "album the Jefferson Parish Correctional Center didn't want you to hear!" from an incarcerated rapper who gets more dissings than he does praise, but C-Murder's...
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It's the "album the Jefferson Parish Correctional Center didn't want you to hear!" from an incarcerated rapper who gets more dissings than he does praise, but C-Murder's...
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