Big Ed – The Assassin
On September 1, 1998, No Limit soldier Big Ed released his debut album The Assassin under Master P’s legendary No Limit Records.
Part of the golden era of the tank, the album featured appearances from Master P, Snoop Dogg, Silkk the Shocker, C-Murder, Mia X, and more — showcasing the full No Limit roster’s strength at the time. With its gritty Southern beats, military-inspired production, and raw street energy, The Assassin stood as one of the many projects that kept No Limit dominating the late ’90s charts.
While Big Ed didn’t achieve the mainstream fame of some of his labelmates, The Assassin remains a true piece of No Limit history, reflecting the label’s relentless output and influence.
On September 1, 1998, No Limit soldier Big Ed released his debut album The Assassin under Master P’s legendary No Limit Records.
Part of the golden era of the tank, the album featured appearances from Master P, Snoop Dogg, Silkk the Shocker, C-Murder, Mia X, and more — showcasing the full No Limit roster’s strength at the time. With its gritty Southern beats, military-inspired production, and raw street energy, The Assassin stood as one of the many projects that kept No Limit dominating the late ’90s charts.
While Big Ed didn’t achieve the mainstream fame of some of his labelmates, The Assassin remains a true piece of No Limit history, reflecting the label’s relentless output and influence.
Big Ed – The Assassin
On September 1, 1998, No Limit soldier Big Ed released his debut album The Assassin under Master P’s legendary No Limit Records.
Part of the golden era of the tank, the album featured appearances from Master P, Snoop Dogg, Silkk the Shocker, C-Murder, Mia X, and more — showcasing the full No Limit roster’s strength at the time. With its gritty Southern beats, military-inspired production, and raw street energy, The Assassin stood as one of the many projects that kept No Limit dominating the late ’90s charts.
💿 While Big Ed didn’t achieve the mainstream fame of some of his labelmates, The Assassin remains a true piece of No Limit history, reflecting the label’s relentless output and influence.
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