No Limit Records Collection Part I 109 Albumsrapby Dragan09

Subtitle: A deep dive into the legendary Dragom09 collection featuring 109 albums from the dynasty that changed hip-hop forever.


In the underground data hoarding community, Dragan09 is a folk hero. While mainstream compilers ignore Southern rap, Dragan09 took on the herculean task of ripping, tagging, and organizing every single No Limit release from 1995 (the Down South Hustlers era) to the early 2000s. "Part I" implies a larger series, but this 109-album beast is the crown jewel. no limit records collection part i 109 albumsrapby dragan09

The sheer volume of this collection—109 albums—highlights the relentless work ethic of the No Limit camp. While other labels rested on laurels, No Limit released albums at a machine-gun pace. Subtitle: A deep dive into the legendary Dragom09

This collection spans the peak years (roughly 1995–2001) and includes: In the underground data hoarding community, Dragan09 is

This list comes from catalog scans, discographies, liner notes, and fan archives. I focused on official No Limit releases from the label’s 1995–2001 peak, including sub-labels and affiliated imprints that carried the No Limit brand or distribution. Each entry includes release year, standout tracks, and a short note on why it matters. This is Part I — a chronological core of 109 albums that represents the label’s most influential and representative output.


Given that you're looking at a collection of 109 albums, it's clear that this is a substantial archive of music. Here are some key points about such a collection: