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| | Hot Spot - 'No Limit' to Rapper's Empire |
 | | Master P started his No Limit franchise in 1989, when he opened No Limit Records in Richmond, Calif., using $10,000 he inherited from his grandfather. |
 | | He then turned No Limit Records into a recording company, from which he recorded his first gangsta rap album "The Ghetto Is Trying to Kill Me." No Limit now represents rappers such as Mystikal, Silkk the Shocker, C-Murder, Mia X, 504 Boyz and TRU. |
 | | He strengthened his recording empire when he pulled off a coup by luring Snoop Doggy Dogg away from Death Row Records in early 1998. |
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