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Lil Romeo – Lil Romeo European CD sampler album review

The Lil Romeo – Lil Romeo European CD sampler was a compact disc sampler for Lil Romeo’s self-titled album and debut album in 2001. The album was given and passed around to Virgin branches located in European countries such as France, Belgium, Ireland, United Kingdom, and Germany. But the Lil Romeo European CD sampler was most passed around in France.

The Lil Romeo European CD sampler has the words "Echantillon Promotionnel Interdit A La Vente" on the label sticker. This CD sampler was issued in a standard jewel case with front insert with a tracklist but did not have a rear insert. What’s special about the Lil Romeo – Lil Romeo European CD sampler are the 2 unreleased songs which you cannot find anywhere else which are Just a Kid and Ballin'. Those 2 songs can only be found on this CD.

Lil Romeo’s debut album back in 2001 was a platinum success gone right. You had the right sound, production, and promotion behind the album. Nearly every song is memorable due to the beats and promotion. Lil Romeo’s debut album is a kid friendly pop rap album that is family friendly no doubt. Everything from love ballads, nursery rhymes, to freestyles are included. The album has that crossover appeal due to that pop rap sound.

Master P was busy trying to get his son Lil Romeo's debut album off the ground and shift his focus towards promoting that album. Lil Romeo’s career was a top priority for the label. Master P shifted towards releasing albums with more of a commercial pop rap sound from him, Lil Romeo, and 504 Boyz in 2001. This changed the sound and direction of No Limit Records. No Limit was influenced by the crossover market during that time.

XL, Myke Diesel, C-Los, Master P, and Silkk were responsible for the production of Lil Romeo’s debut album. Myke Diesel was responsible for a bulk of the production as he produced a bulk of Lil Romeo’s debut album.



Just a Kid was a song Lil Romeo wrote for his debut album which for some reason did not make the final cut or tracklist. Who knows what the reasons were as to why this song was unreleased. Could have been sample clearance issues, creative control, or timing. Regardless of what the reasons may have been, this is one kid friendly pop rap song. The song is short and sweet in nature. The duration of Just a Kid is 3:57.

Lil Romeo is the one with the crushed out tank. Lil Romeo is the one who is making young girls faint. Lil Romeo doesn't smoke and is too young to drink. He is just a kid but got has got a million dollars in the bank. ($1,000,000 dollars).

Lil Romeo has that sharp brown skin. He can always be found in that Dirty South. Chicks say he’s expanded. Lil Romeo goes all out until they fall out.

When Lil Romeo goes shopping at the mall, he buys the mall out. That includes everything from kids meals to big wheels. He did deals at 11 years old. Girls screamin' he's so cute in they gym gear. Lil Romeo is gonna win here. He will not lose. Lil Romeo will come back and kick that flow as he rip that show he is performing at. By the next time Lil Romeo is around you'll know I ain't playin', boy. It's time yo make room for Ro'.

Lil Romeo is rocking center stage. Killing it with his dark shades and corn braids as he kicks that flow. Lil Romeo is a little man doing big things. A man of his word He earns everything he deserves through hard work and dedication. Get out and get your own. Stop playing around. Life is about making calls. His father Master P said the strong survive while the weak fall. So Lil Romeo stuck with it and pressed his luck with it. He imagined it. Now he is on stage getting crunk with it at shows and on TV. Make way as Lil Romeo is the hottest thing in the industry today.  All he sees is the future. By the time Lil Romeo is 16, he’ll be the best rapper in the game and in the genre of hip hop/rap. The world of hip hop/rap is gonna change.

Lil Romeo encourages children and his fans to get everything they deserve through hard work and dedication. Lil Romeo explains that life is about making calls and decision making. That is what the lyrics in Verse 2 indicate.

[Verse 2]
Center stage, dark shades to corn braids
I'm a little man
You know doin' big things, man of my word
Earn everything I deserve
Hard work and dedication
Man get out and get your own, stop playin' ball
Life is about makin' calls
My dad said the strong survive while the weak fall
So I stuck wit it
Pressed my luck wit it
Imagined it
Now I'm on stage gettin' crunk wit it
Make way, I’m the hottest thing in da industry today
All I see is the future cause I'm feelin' the A
After me the world of hiphop gonna change
By the time I'm 16 I'll be the best in the game


Little Star is Lil Romeo’s take on and cover of the children’s nursery song and lullaby Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star. Erica Fox covers the chorus with her. Lil Romeo is searching around for puppy love in this song. Similar to how Lil Bow Wow was during that time.

Now not many people know this but Erica Fox was singing under the alias of Allusion. That is her singing the chorus. Interestingly enough Erica Fox was off the No Limit label by this point. So Master P must have made the executive decision to change her name in the songwriters credits to Allusion instead of her legal name.

Notice the way Lil Romeo starts off the song. He starts off the song in a militaristic style which is  a militaristic chant.

[Intro: Lil Romeo]
Hut 1, Hut 2
Hut 1, Hut 2
Hut 1, Hut 2

Lil Romeo is looking for a girl who can show him around and hold it down for him. Lil Romeo is looking for puppy love. He can't explain the way he feels. He’s a little young for this. When he sees her, all he seems to feel is happiness and her beauty. Her beauty is unusually extravagant. That is how beautiful she is. Lil Romeo won’t stop until he gets through to her. He shows how persistent he is with these lyrics, “Ain't gone stop 'til I get thru to you”. He will bring her everything in her life she can think of.

What's ya name Ma
I wanna hang Ma
Feel like takin' a ride on the swang Ma
You my queen Ma
Be ya king Ma
I bring you everything in ya life you can think Ma
If we were older I'd give you a ring Ma
Take you to the concert where they sing Ma
For now I'mma let you do ya thing Ma
But if ya man turn out
He's not getting' a thing Ma

Erica Fox sings and covers the chorus with her own twist.

[Chorus: Allusion]
Twinkle twinkle little star
How I wonder where you are
Let's bounce to the spot
Baby take a ride
This song is just for you and I
Twinkle twinkle little star
How I wonder where you are
Let's bounce to the spot
Baby take a ride
This song is just for you and I

The girl Lil Romeo is looking for and getting after is hot from her feet to her braids. Dimples in her cheeks. She love to eat sweets. Lil Romeo purchased himself a baby Hummer so him and her can creep. Lil Romeo has a cell phone incase she wants to speak to him. Every time she speaks, he swears my heart skips. It’s warm inside and hot like July. He get butterflies when he looks in her eyes. This can't be wrong. It feels too right. Turn the music up. Dim the lights. Rome-e-rome is in the zone tonight.


Lil Romeo explains why you don’t want to mess with him on the song Don’t Want To as he a lyrical beast with his uncle Silkk The Shocker. That Down South stuff is groovy.

Y'all don't really want to mess with Lil Romeo. Y'all better respect his G. You better think before you step to him. He is from the CP3 better known as Calliope Projects.

Y'all really down to ride with Lil Romeo, Soulja Music, and No Limit? Cross side and get wild with them? Get it crunk all the way live with them? So Cross side and get wild with them. So get it crunk and all the way live with them. From the South to the Eastside with them.

Let’s get it on. Lil Romeo is bad to the bone. Edgin on yo dome. What you know about a baby hummer sittin on chrome? He makes moves like he is grown with a style of his own. See the ice around his neck? He goes to school in a Range Rover. He is/was a 5th grader with a $70 dollar phone and two way pager. I wreck mics rip shows and kick floors as he has got flavor in other words. That is why he is a major deal. Lil Romeo’s got y'all throwin them bo’s. If you are/were hating, then stop that.

He’s what you been missing. Lil Romeo is that cool cat nice with the ball who hits jumpers and score nicer than y'all. You better take your points cause you might not score. He’s been practicing since the age of 4. He’s got my mind right as he is up in the limelight. He is dangerous in so many ways. Sounds like a wild animal which needs to be in a cage. A lil soulja is what they call him.


Lil Romeo and Afficial will make you dance with their song Make You Dance. The song uses simplistic rhymes in a kid friendly manner.

If you wanna dance, I'ma make you dance. And if you wanna move, I'ma make you move. But if you down with No Limit say Romeo.

You know Romeo travels worldwide from the west to the east. He can't drive. So instead he has a chauffeur to transport him places. He can't drive. So in the passenger seat. Girls are constantly chasing him around. He is platinum plus, whodie. Check the fan mail. Who's stopping him now? You know he’s got the club jumpin’ like Destiny's Child. Lil Romeo’s a mini-millionaire. Pick a park to play. Six Flags, baby girl. You can have it your way.

Lil Zane says the lil shorty gotta mouth on him. A lot of homies are lookin out for him. Lil Zane knows that angels was lookin down on him when Master P gave him the opportunity to be featured on Lil Romeo’s song.

A baby hummer wasn't enough for Lil Romeo. So he had to purchase himself a Jaguar. Lil Romeo does not lie about anything. Look at his father Master P. He’s got the south on lock and sound on lock. Whodie, he is the best here. No Limit sweats and sneakers are the best gear. The girls love him when I step on the stage with his baby face going and his hair in the braids. He acknowledges that his body guards hate when he stops and waves. Lil Romeo has been in more cities than birthdays. Lil Zane and Afficial held it down with him on this song and Take My Pain Away.

Haters are mad that Afficial is bringin the heat and are the thing of the streets. They weren’t the thing of the streets in the previous year of 2000. And they are mad because Afficial is up in the Jag with Romeo having more cheese than Dominoes. They hate Afficial because they are the center of attraction. And like the Lakers on the tour. The best like Phil Jackson. That's how Afficial is bringin the heat.


Lil Romeo and Lil Zane performed a beautiful rendition and cover of Sting - Take My Breath Away with the song Take My Pain Away. The song deals with the pain of losing a love one.

Every time someone is born, someone else has to die. Seeing people die for/with no purpose. All your family and friends shed tears. We try to understand why as every year goes by. Where do we go from here is the big question. Where do we go from here? What did we do to deserve this? The fast life is much too short. The world is too much to take your (and our) pain away.


Your ABC’s is a children’s nursery rhyme which is performed in the form of a children’s rap song with simplistic lyrics and rhymes. All of which is performed by Lil Romeo.

(Lil Romeo)
A for apple
B is for ball
Me and C went shopping at the mall
D came over in a E class Benz
So F started fighting one of his friends

S for Soulja Music we be layin it down
T is for teaching
U is for united
V is for very important players invited

5/5*****!!

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Curren$y - Curren$y album review

Curren$y - Curren$y is a rap album which has some of the hottest lyrics and hardest beats. He showcases his lyrical abilities and skills with his rhymes. He never fails to impress is audiences. Everywhere I Go and That Ain’t Right are some of the best tracks on his album. Curren$y is Curren$y the Hot Spitter.

Those of you who were No Limit fans during the early 2000s might remember the Curren$y - Curren$y album being advertised as plainly “CURREN$Y” in the No Limit Records albums that were distributed by Universal Records albums from 2002 to 2003. The Curren$y - Curren$y album was advertised as plainly “CURREN$Y” in an emerald green solid colored background with Curren$y sporting and showing off his The New No Limit Records chain next to Young Blayze in the COMING SOON FROM THE NEW NO LIMIT section where the future upcoming albums were advertised.

Those of you who were No Limit fans during the early 2000s might also remember the Curren$y - Curren$y album being advertised in the No Limit Records albums that were distributed by Koch Records from 2006. Curren$y’s No Limit album was advertised in Silkk’s 2005 album.

Curren$y - Curren$y is one of the lesser known unreleased No Limit Records albums that was advertised from 2002 to 2005 when No Limit Records was distributed by Universal Records and Koch Records. The Curren$y - Curren$y album was going to be released some time in 2003 on No Limit Records and TRU Records with distribution from Universal Records and D3 Entertainment.

However this did not happen because TRU Records lost their deal with D3 Entertainment as D3 Entertainment was suspended by the California Secretary of State over taxes in 2003.

The other reason why Curren$y’s album on No Limit was never released was because Master P sold his 2001-2003 back catalog to Universal Records when the label bankrupt in 2003. Curren$y - Curren$y was part of that catalog. Master P sold the rights of that album to Universal Records when the label bankrupt in 2003 as part of the sale. Curren$y does not own rights to that album. Rights to the Curren$y - Curren$y album belong to Universal Records.

The other reason why Curren$y’s album on No Limit was never released is because TRU Records folded on the date of November 18, 2005 by the Louisiana Secretary of State through a legislative power of Inactive Action By Secretary Of State whatever the reason(s) may have been or were.



20 on Cars 26 on Trucks is about the cars with fancy rims Curren$y has in his possession. He’s a young tank dog. So you know how he rolls.

Niggas know Curren$y the Hot Spitta got figgas. Curren$y got plenty money to stack up. His pockets holding 50 grand. Him and his partna Stan are riding a big body Impala on 20 inch rims spinning like a ceiling fan. Even them NBA dudes can't stick the man. Women crowd around Curren$y as the paparazzi takes pictures of him.

Play with him or his crew and they'll be picking them gats up. Plenty of burners in case you wanna act up. Stunting for that crowd, whodi. You better shut your trap. Curren$y ain't really coming, hunting for no drama.

Hey! Move out the way! Curren$y is ready to cause havoc. Him and his soldiers be balling while most of y'all acting. Curren$y leaves cats distracted and sticking like magnets as he is the main attraction. Holding up in fly whips. Switching every other day. No Limit girls ball like the WNBA, right?


That Ain’t Right was a TRU Records exclusive track that was recorded in 2001 used on C-Murder’s TRU Dawgs compilation. XL produced That Ain’t Right. That Ain’t Right is a heavy lyrical rap song filled with  action packed adventure.It's about to go down here.

Now Curren$y ain't trying to take over the game even though that was his plan when he signed to No Limit Records. He’s just trying to get a Range Rover and a couple of chains. He’s got a X-ed out college bitch giving him brains. Curren$y gave her his e-mail address and an alias name of his.

Curren$y wants more green than the Boston Celtics. Let a tru nigga breathe. Don't be selfish. Curren$y be on a hot spitta competition. He can’t help it. Curren$y is known for spitting raps like that.

Curren$y sees you wanna-be rappers and gangsters claiming to have firearms. But he sees you with no straps like low-top Air Force Ones. You’re rapping on beats using pots for drums. You’re talking about money but ain't got no funds. Oh I got the hoe with me, You just can't see through the tint that Curren$y got a hoe with him. So you’re jealous. And I'm beggin ya, dog. Please don't quit rapping. If you quit rapping then he quits laughing. That ain't right. Just let a nigga breathe in the game. Aight.

He got a flat so he had to leave the V in the garage. And X see the bar on his Bentley.  Curren$y heads to the spa for a weekly massage. Curren$y, your lady, and your sister do a ménage à trois. He just copped two Porsches and the dashboard got more wood than the Evergreen Forest. Pull up on the block. Shorty is too hot like Papa Bear's porridge. Talking about you pop caps to wet Curren$y.


Everywhere I Go is about how people are always constantly asking him questions. Curren$y has to deal with haters and naysayers everywhere he goes. All because he flows so tight. Ezell Swang produced Everywhere I Go which was used on the 2002 album 504 Boyz - Ballers.

A lot of niggas are saying they don't like Curren$y because he flows so tightly, His wrist wear glows so brightly. But Curren$y ain't gonna quit. Niggas know he goes hard in the paint. He won't settle for shit.

You might see Curren$y on the block pull up in a 720' Bentley with a drop or doing donuts in a Viper. He probably won't quit until he burns the grip off his tires.

Curren$y is going to take a vacation with a couple of honeys on the yacht today. And later on tonight.  Curren$y is the don of this rap shit. His album is going platinum. Y'all niggas is going double plastic. Shit will get tragic if one of you fools choose to make him use his automatic. You don’t want to hear the sounds of click-clack-blow. He is here to show you how he gets down.

Now everywhere he goes people ask constantly ask him questions such as where he lives for. He tells the people who ask him questions, “Money, hoes and clothes is all a nigga know. And when I get my chips, you know what I'm a go and get. A house and kicks. And a couple of whips.”

Now when he pulls up niggas running like Trans cars. That'll buck backwards in a black Jaguar. You niggas is actors. Hot Spitter is the truth. Curren$y sets fire to the mic, when he step in the booth of the recording studio. There is no one like in around town in New Orleans, Louisiana. You don't want none of Curren$y because he is the man. Why do you niggas want to rhyme like Curren$y? You can't spit like you lost just a life or a grand. Watch the women run behind his jeep when he leaves the recording studio. Now peep him. Stay smooth and calm.


With Me was a duo track with Choppa and Curren$y. Master P featured on this track also.

Now Choppa be marching like a soldier with No Limit army right behind him. On that Westbank is where you might find him. He’s all about getting that dolla.  mHe can pull a Prada model, t-shirt holla wobble wobble.
Later during the beginning of the song is where Choppa is at the club. He pops a bottle at the bar. The henny is turning green after being mixed.

We in the club pop a bottle, at the bar
Tell your girl stop tripping, she could holla at a star
Hypnotic in the car, is all I need to get mean
We could mix it
Like one say, left to the right right, to the left left, to the right
Let me see you bounce with me, East to the West
North to the South, back to the house, come blow a ounce with me

[Hook - 2x]
All my soldiers with me (yeah)
All my whodis with me (yeah)
If you hustle hard for a nigga praying (yeah)
My soldierettes with me (yeah)
My independent women (yeah)
Them hoes hatin' cause you looking good (hell yeah)

Things gets wild like New Orleans during Mardi Gras on the second verse. Read the lyrics below.:

Everybody throw your dranks up, soldiers throw your tanks up
Hit the flo', wild out, everybody drink something
It’s your set, throw it up, show me where the fuck you from
What you drinking mix it with this, hit this weed and have some fun
Girls got they butts up, y'all know what's up
We drinking this straight out the bottle, whodi put them cups up
I'm from the home of the Queen, that they call Anna

Who’s up next? Curren$y is! Curren$y came to represent New Orleans, Louisiana. He at gets a chance to showcase his lyrical skills.

Curren$y pulls up in a big truck on a set of twenty three's (23 inch rims aka 23’s). He has $20,000 of cash in the pocket of his P. Miller jeans. Playa hatas are mad as they wish they could rid of him. He is always on the radio. He keeps the burner with him as he never on the streets without it. The women form a crowd around the limo as Curren$y hops out it.

And my money hell-a-long, cause I just got a check from P
Huh bitches to Hot Spitter, you fuck around if you want
And watch how quick a nigga, send you to the hospital
Stick this baretta to your braids, me and my soldiers
Sticking together like Franky Beverly and me


5/5*****!!

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Master P - No Limit Chronicles: The Lost Tape album review

Master P’s No Limit Chronicles: The Lost Tape was used to celebrate the release of the 5 part Docu-Series on No Limit Chronicles on BET which aired on July 29, 2020. Super producer BlaqnMild graced P’s album with his high quality production. This was the highly anticipated album of 2020. Master P keeps things fresh by discussing relevant and up to date content with today’s audience.

The Colonel of The Tank shares game about preparation, ownership and education with everyone including professional athletes and entertainers on Need To Know. "If you gettin' money this the shit you need to know." He kept real and keeps telling the truth. Rap is missing real lyricism like this.

Believe is about believing in yourself in order to become successful. Master P says that hard work is the key to success when most people don't believe in you. Believing in yourself is the positive Master P is trying to convey in this song. Super producer BlaqnMild graced this song with his high quality production and modernized beats.

5/5*****!

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Master P - Al Capone album review

Master P’s Al Capone album marked a 5 year comeback for Master P after he had been out of the game for so long. Master P was dabbling into using drill beats popularized by Chicago rappers and SoundCloud in his songs for this comeback album of his. This album was new and experimental for him as one can tell. Lyricism is what contemporary rap is missing in. Highlights on this album include Paper Right and Louis Sheets.


Master P explains to use that what don't kill you just make you stronger on Louie Sheets. There is no limit to your success. Master P proves there is no hesitation for him to graduate and elevate his education. Master P plans to bring it back with No Limit.

They say what don't kill you just make you stronger. All that motherfucking hate made Master P get out and get his hustle on. No Limit did it once. Now No Limit has got another turn. No Limit is doing shit niggas ain't never see. Master P is bout to break it back, boy. It ain't no limit. See how the tables turn.

Master P proves that he is still clever and with rhymes in his lyrics. Here are some examples:

A nigga winning like Charlie Sheen
Fuck her good, she will cook a nigga collie green

Let the record play I'm back nigga, Al Green
God bitches popping for them green beans
Standing over niggas like I'm ya'll maine
A nigga winning like Charlie Sheen
Fuck her good, she will cook a nigga collie green


Master P discusses how he gets his money in order correctly on Paper Right. He also discusses how he used to sell drugs.

Rick has an ounce of crack. He turned that ounce of crack into a whole joint. Then he got that nina and he turned that to a whole point. Master P breaks that ounce of crack down in pounds. He’s never got that brown. He takes that pound of crack to his homies crib and then he breaks it down. Master P used to flood this whole shit just like the surround sound. Omelly is in the kitchen whipping that white cocaine until his nose run.

Then Master P meets his other associate Mill. Mill hit Master P with that trick or treat. Master P took her to the south side of New Orleans and he was right back in the week. Fresh from out of jail cell and  right back out there in the streets. Master P was out on bail. Now it's time for him to pay these lawyers fees. He’s got 30 charges pending against him. Master P ain't trying to cop out. He’s just looking for a knock out. Master P is a hustler. All night and all day. Master P is a hustler until he gets his paper right. He is on his grind. He don't sleep.

Master P don't fuck with you haters and the police. He’s got his young niggas that'll put ya ass right to sleep. He did it once. Now he’s back, bitch. Look at him. Master P used to be broke and now he is a heavy weight with his status. He is the bread winner who just ate but still is hungry. Hungry for that money. Right back to the block because his hustle game strong.

Master P is so scary to the point where killers won’t fuck with him, associate themselves with him, or do any form of business transactions with him. That is what these lyrics mean,

Out here where these killas be I'm ... don't fuck with me
Black cold pay job, I did it for my hellya

Unanimous decision I don't see no competition
We beat them to submission, cooking work in gramas kitchen
I'm the bread winner, and I just ate but still I'm hungry
Hungry for that money, with my niggas I'm 100
I'm thugging till the death of me

Hands for that pound fear nigga we ain't playing fair
I play this game for keeps, big bad wolf, so you sheeps
Bout my paper, I'm a beast ima show up were you sleep
Dressed in all black with the beam all out of focused

Master P had to grind when all he saw is poverty. Plus the economy is terrible. Niggas got tired of being broke. Him and his niggas in the kitchen flip more chickens than church. Don’t ask him to put you on. You weren't here with him when he was hurting.

5/5*****!

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