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Master P Presents the No Limit All-Stars Who U Wit
(CD, 1999)

Primary Artist: Various Artists

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Format: CD
May 1999
Record Label: No Limit Records
Recording Type: Studio
UPC: 049925010626
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Track Listing
1. B-Ball - Master P
2. Cold Wit It - Fiend
3. Give Me the Rock - Ghetto Commission
4. You Ain't a Baller - Magic
5. B-Ballin on My Block - C-Murder
6. Hoop Dreams (He Got Game) - Snoop Dogg
7. Such a Bad Girl - Mia X
8. Put Me in the Game - MAC
9. I'm Hot - Big Ed
10. Smash & Ball - Mr. Serv-On
11. It Ain't My Fault 2 - Silkk The Shocker/Mystikal
12. Shake 'Em Off - Reginelli/P'heno
13. Bring It 2 U - Lil Soldiers
14. Pass the Ball - 2 For 1
15. Woof - Snoop Dogg/Mystikal/Fiend
16. B-Ball - Master P
17. B-Ball - Master P (instrumental with hook instrumental)
18. B-Ball - Master P (instrumental with out hook instrumental)

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Producer:Beats For The Pound
Distributor:EMI Music Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Exploiting the overlapping demographics of rap music and basketball, WHO U WIT? exhaustively explores every avenue of similarity between the hoops game, the rap game, and the crack game that phrases like "player" "ballin'' & "havin' game" can support. The variations on the theme include Master P (who also graces the cover in a Charlotte Hornets uniform) and his dirty south remake of Kurtis Blow's "Basketball," Snoop Dogg's "Hoop Dreams" ("Imagine that; Hoop Doggy Dogg."), and Mia X's tribute to the WNBA, "Such A Bad Girl."
Musically, WHO U WIT retains the successful No Limit formula of shouted choruses and R&B hooks. R&B legend Curtis Mayfield's "Give Me Your Love" is even re-worked by the Ghetto Commision as "Give Me The Rock." Unlike previous No Limit releases however, KLC's beats occasionally (as on Fiend's "Cold Wid It") demonstrate the creeping influence of drum n' bass on the dirty south's jeep-beat repertoire.


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