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Master P - Game Face flac album
  • Performer Master P
  • Title Game Face
  • Other formats AUD WMA MP2 VQF AAC WAV XM
  • Genre Other
  • Size MP3 1503 mb
  • Size FLAC 1538 mb
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On the front cover the title is written as Gameface, but on the spine, the back inlay and the disc, it's written as Game Face. Marketed in Australasia by Universal Music Australia under exclusive license. Matrix, Runout: 0146453.

Complete your Master P collection. Master P. Game Face ‎(CD, Album). The New No Limit Records, Universal Records. Game Face ‎(CDr, Promo, Adv).

Master P wore his "game face" in 2001 because he'd become somewhat of a joke in some circles. No one joked when he was selling millions of albums every week during the late '90s, but the game changed in the early 2000s. Master P's No Limit empire had indeed finally reached its limit. After increasingly sluggish sales, all that remained was family - Silkk the Shocker, C-Murder, Lil' Romeo, and Master P himself. Yet just when it looked as if Master P was ready to become another has-been rapper, he put on his game face and went to work

Percy "Master P" Miller began his career by distributing his records through a small San Francisco Bay Area record label, "No Limit Record Shop", which started out in Richmond, where his mother resided. He maintained connections to rival gang friends despite rivalries. During the early 1990s, Master P released many solo albums with little success. No Limit then signed a distribution deal with Priority Records, while Master P maintained ownership of his master recordings and recording studio. He also became the label's main artist, and released Ice Cream Man in 1996 and Ghetto D a little bit more than a year later. By 1997, No Limit had gained momentum with bestselling, if not critically acclaimed, releases from TRU (Tru 2 Da Game), Mia X's Unlady Like, which went gold despite producing no hit singles, and Mystikal's platinum-selling Unpredictable. The first release under the New No Limit banner was Master P's tenth album, Game Face. With Universal, the label also released new albums by the 504 Boyz, Lil' Romeo, Magic and Choppa. In 2004, the reorganized label had moved to Koch Records for distribution.

Game Face is the tenth studio album by American rapper Master P, released on December 18, 2001. It marked the debut of The New No Limit Records and a partnership with Universal Records. There are three singles released from the album, "Ooohhhwee", "Real Love", and "Rock it", Music videos were released for all three. The album received a mixed reception from critics who saw some change in Master P's production and lyrical delivery but felt that it wasn't anything new from the genre.

Year: 2001 Label: The New No Limit, Universal Music Group. Creepy is the word that comes to mind when looking at this cover. While it does have one of the " Best Album Rap Album Titles Ever," the literal artwork for this album is too much, just like his green and brown pimp-suit. The perspective for this makes zero sense and he is doing more of a dip than a dunk. At least he had the decency to blur the woman's face, though. 1. Big Bear- Doin' Thangs. Big Bear, Doin' Thangs. Year: 1998 Label: Tru Game. This cover is so bad that it's great. We couldn't not put it on this list.