Track Listing 1. Best Hustla 2. I AIn't Play'n 3. Let Me See It - Master P & C-Los/Pop/Black/Lil-D/Tank/Ruga 4. Shut It Down - Master P & Slim Thug 5. Feel Me - Master P & Pop 6. I Need Dubs - Master P & Lil' Romeo 7. Shake What Ya Got - Master P & C-Los/Black/Tank/Pop 8. Love Hate - Master P & Halleluyah 9. My Dogs 10. Whole Hood 11. I'm A Gangsta - Master P & Pop/Dino/Halleluyah/Ruga 12. Yappin' - Master P & Young Buck 13. It's All Good - Master P & Ashleey 14. Get The Party Crackin' - Master P & Silkk/Ruga 15. Respect My Game 16. Hood Star - Master P & Lil-D/C-Los/Tank/Black 17. Thug Chick - Master P & Halleluyah 18. Dope Mann 19. There They Go - Master P & Drumma Boy
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Producer: | Drumma Boy, Myke Diesel | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Universal Music | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Personnel: Master P (rap vocals); Dino , Lil Romeo, Lil-D, Silkk, Slim Thug, Young Buck, Tank , Halleluyah, C-Los, Ruga, Pop, Black, Ashleey.Recording information: 2005.GHETTO BILL, VOL. 1 finds impresario/MC Master P in the process of restoring and reinventing the vast empire he built on simple concepts in the 1990s. Using stripped-down, undeniably catchy beats with hooks as unmistakable and huge as the diamond-studded tanks his No Limit label used as its emblem, practically every member of Master P's New Orleans clan earned platinum records. However, it was Master P himself who shone brightest in the No Limit world with his hearty and perfectly balanced mix of tight street anthems and arena-ready dance jams.While there are new touches and flourishes, GHETTO BILL, VOL. 1 sticks to the territory that brought hip-hop's ultimate hustler success. This proves a wise choice. If it isn't crystal clear on the unambiguous intro "Best Hustler," the bare-bones "Shut It Down" makes it plain that Master P hasn't changed, while reminding the world that he could turn a simple phrase (or even a grunt for that matter) into a Southern party long before crunk was the way of the world. By the time Young Buck shows up for the similarly infectious "Nappin'," Master P has wrapped up another chapter in the new No Limit story.
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