Wobble, Wobble (Featuring Master P, Silkk The Shocker, C-Murder, Mac, Mystikal and Krazy)
Check 'Em (Featuring Master P and Traci aka Baby Girl)
Up Town (Featuring Master P, Mac and C-Murder)
I Can Tell
Commercial I
If You Real, Keep It Real (Featuring Master P and Silkk The Shocker)
Beefing
We Bust
Thug Girl II
Life Is Serious (Featuring Master P and Krazy)
Them Boyz
Moving Things (Featuring Master P and Samm)
Commercial II
D-Game
Enemies
Souljas
No Limit
Say Brah (Radio)
Even as the Cash Money clique continues to twist its formula just enough to keep its singles intriguing, Master P's No Limit posse seems unable to move off the cheesy-production-and-gangsta-cliché tip. Goodfellas... more »' most notable track, the single "Wobble Wobble," praises the female posterior with none of the charm of Juvenile's "Back That Azz Up," which may still be in heavy rotation on the Box when the 504 Boyz's next lame album appears. As for the rest of this one, the group's gruff but monotonous rhyming on the likes of "If You Real, Keep It Real," "Roll, Roll," and "Beefing" makes the thug life sound more boring than finishing school and getting a good job somewhere off the streets. --Rickey Wright« less
Even as the Cash Money clique continues to twist its formula just enough to keep its singles intriguing, Master P's No Limit posse seems unable to move off the cheesy-production-and-gangsta-cliché tip. Goodfellas' most notable track, the single "Wobble Wobble," praises the female posterior with none of the charm of Juvenile's "Back That Azz Up," which may still be in heavy rotation on the Box when the 504 Boyz's next lame album appears. As for the rest of this one, the group's gruff but monotonous rhyming on the likes of "If You Real, Keep It Real," "Roll, Roll," and "Beefing" makes the thug life sound more boring than finishing school and getting a good job somewhere off the streets. --Rickey Wright
"It's been almost 6 and a half months since No Limit released an album. The new 504 Boyz cd was a good way of starting back up. 504 Boyz was originally supposed to be P, Silkk, and Mystikal, but now it is just all the No Limit guys. P has signed a lot more artists recently, and some of the old ones have faded out, like Big Ed, and Steady Mobbin. I have 32 NL albums, so I'm a pretty big fan. The newest members, D.I.G. and Krazy are very good. Krazy is on about half of the 504 Boyz cd, and sounds really similar to Pac. 504 Boyz is filled with good songs. The whole album is worth listening to. The only thing that I didn't like was that they put 5 old tracks on it. This cd is far better than any Cash Money album out. Roll Roll, Big Toys, Whodi, Wobble Wobble, Them Boyz, Thug Girl 2, Souljas, Enemies, are the best songs. This cd should be #1 on the billboards for its first week, hopefully it will knock off that damn NSYNC cd. Just like Eminem says, "I'm sick of you little girl and boy bands, all you do is annoy me". No Limit is who to listen for in the year 2000. No Limit has always been what to listen to, but because of all the air play that Cash Money got, people started hatin on No Limit. No Limit's back up in it. No Limit, runnin it for the 2000. Go pick up 504 Boyz, and you won't be disappointed. Also watch for the new No Limit Gear. [[\] [[] [[_ [[ [[\/] [[ "[". Hoody Hoo."
WHO SAID NOLIMIT DIED OUT
Mike [[\] [[] [[_ [[ [[\/] [[ "[" | 07/10/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'm giving the 504 Boyz 5 stars because there isn't an album out that can even compare I know some of their latest joints haven't been living up to the NO LIMIT standard but now it's over P's came back to the thrown of the DIRTY SOUTH and for that matter the entire rap game with this albulm it's got something for everybody like (WOBBLE WOBBLE) for all the ladies in the clubs and one of the tightest tracks I've heard since (BOUT IT BOUT IT) with (SOULJA'S) featuring SNOOP,AND KRAZIE. and (WHERE YOU AT WHODI) which I think will be the next video for this alblum so basicly you just need to go get this albulm for all you that jumped of the TANK cause now it's back and better than ever. And to all of you that's hatin like Pastor Troy,Cash Money,Miracle you need to show P some respect cause you wouldn't be where your at today if P hadn't open the doors for the South. So if your like me and tired of hearing DMX bark on every albulm like a pup and CASH MONEY talking Bout what they got knowing damn well it's rented then go get the 504 BOYZ and bumping loud has possible ya heard me. Oh yeah get ready for the new releases from SNOOP,SILKK,MYSTIKAL,C-MURDER,and the new LP from MASTER P called GHETTO POSTAGE in stores September 26 and you know it's gonna be hot."
Hasn't left the Stereo
ATL Al | ATL | 06/18/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Yo, this joint right here is bangin'. I don't know why all those folk are tryin to hate on P. The man is doing his thang and we need to give him props for that. All this Cash Money vs. No Limit mess is nonsense. They both from the same hood. If they were smart they would do something together. But enough about that. Let's talk about "Goodfellas". We have all seen the coming soons for this album since the beginning of time. I remember when it was just P and Mystikal. Then Silkk was added and the anticipation for this album grew. I was like "when in the world is this album gonna be released". Every No limit album would say "504 Boyz-Coming Soon". Finally, it came out of nowhere as I was watching Rap city one day and I heard "Wobble Wobble" and I knew that this would be the year for No Limit to take over again. The excitment hit a new level cause I knew that it was truly coming soon. Then the album dropped and I was on it like white on rice. I was a little disappointed not hearing too much from Nino Brown, G-money and Vido. They seemed to change the lineup adding just about the whole No Limit click, but I got over that quick. From start to finish I was satisfied with the No limit of the year 2000. You won't be skippin' tracks on this one. Now P is coming with "Ghetto Postage" and the lineup is looking pretty nice for the rest of the year. No Limit is back in this here. Don't sleep on em!"
"The cd is alright but it could of been better. Whodi, Thug Girl II and Souljas is the best songs. I'm didn't like how they put songs from other albums on there. But whats up wit that cat on the front cover and inside cover booklet on the 4 wheeler. Is that Pac. I think so. How come they won't show his face or tats. Look closly at his eyes and he looks like Pac. *Cleveland City Crooked out no doubt*"
You heard me where you at whodie
Sherance M. Brothers | Jasper, Alabama United States | 08/16/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"a improvement over tru's da crime family, and anything p released in 1999. the last no limit project that featured mystikal,and snoop dogg, krazy sounds like 2pac the 12th, if it was,nt bad enough that c-murder, and the ghetto bill gates impersonations of makaveli were'nt bad enough.not a bad cd though, tru no limit fans will get rowdy off this, also some remakes, like thug girl2, and some others, but not a bad cd like i said-also p disses on the fake soldiers who jumped off the tank we all know who they were regardless of p saying he will never make a song dissing another player in the game."