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Chart Position
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Romeo Miller
Albums
  • Lil' Romeo
  • Game Time
  • Romeoland
  • Lottery
  • Intelligent Hoodlum
Soundtrack albums
  • Romeo! TV Show
  • God's Gift
  • Crush On U
Collaboration albums
  • Young Ballers: The Hood Been Good to Us
  • Hip Hop History
  • Spring Break
Compilation albums
  • Greatest Hits
  • Get Low
Singles
  • "My Baby"
  • "The Girlies"
  • "2-Way"
  • "True Love"
  • "Play Like Us"
  • "My Cinderella""
  • "My Girlfriend"
  • "Hug Me Forever"
Collaboration singles
  • "Cutt"
  • "My Life"
  • "Im So Fly"
  • "Black History"
  • "Foot Work"
  • "Hold Me Down"
Featured singles
  • "Tell Me a Story (About the Night Before)"
  • "Hush Lil' Lady"
  • "I Need Dubs"
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Master P
Studio albums
  • Get Away Clean
  • Mama's Bad Boy
  • The Ghettos Tryin to Kill Me!
  • 99 Ways to Die
  • Ice Cream Man
  • Ghetto D
  • MP da Last Don
  • Only God Can Judge Me
  • Ghetto Postage
  • Game Face
  • Good Side, Bad Side
  • Ghetto Bill
Independent albums
  • Living Legend: Certified D-Boy
Soundtrack albums
  • I'm Bout It
  • I Got the Hook Up
  • Foolish
  • Get Money
Collaboration albums
  • Hip Hop History
Compilation Albums
  • West Coast Bad Boyz, Vol. 1: Anotha Level of the Game
  • West Coast Bad Boyz: High fo Xmas
  • Down South Hustlers: Bouncin' and Swingin'
  • West Coast Bad Boyz II
  • Mean Green: Major Players Compilation
  • We Can't Be Stopped
  • Who U Wit?
  • West Coast Bad Boyz, Vol. 3: Poppin' Collars
  • Remix Classics
  • The Best of Master P
  • The Ultimate Master P
  • America's Most Luved Bad Guy
  • Featuring...Master P
Singles
  • "Mr. Ice Cream Man"
  • "No More Tears"
  • "I Miss My Homies"
  • "If I Could Change"
  • "Make 'Em Say Uhh!"
  • "I Got the Hook-Up!"
  • "Thankin' Bout U"
  • "Hot Boys and Girls"
  • "Step To This"
  • "Souljas"
  • "Bout Dat"
  • "Ooohhhwee"
  • "Rock It"
  • "Them Jeans"
  • "Act A Fool"
  • "I Need Dubs"
  • "Rainman"
Collaboration singles
  • "Playaz from the South"
  • I'm Bout' It, Bout It
  • "I Always Feel Like (Somebody s Watching Me)"
  • "Tru Homies"
  • "Hoody Hooo"
  • "Wobble Wobble"
  • "Pop Lockin II"
  • "Tight Whips"
  • "Rainmen"
Featured singles
  • "Just Be Straight with Me"
  • "Let's Ride"
  • "It's Your Thing"
  • "He Did That"
  • "Lay Low"
  • "2-Way"
  • "Choppa Style"
  • "We Like Them Girls"
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Silkk the Shocker
Studio albums
  • The Shocker
  • Charge It 2 da Game
  • Made Man
  • My World, My Way
  • Based on a True Story
Compilation albums
  • West Coast Bad Boyz, Vol. 1: Anotha Level of the Game
  • West Coast Bad Boyz: High fo Xmas
  • Down South Hustlers: Bouncin' and Swingin'
  • West Coast Bad Boyz II
  • Mean Green: Major Players Compilation
  • We Can't Be Stopped
  • Who U Wit?
  • West Coast Bad Boyz, Vol. 3: Poppin' Collars
  • The Best of Silkk the Shocker
Singles
  • "Just Be Straight with Me"
  • "It Ain't My Fault"
  • "Somebody Like Me"
  • "He Did That"
  • "That's Cool"
  • "Pop Lockin"
  • "We Like Them Girls"
Collaboration singles
  • "Playaz from the South"
  • "I Always Feel Like (Somebody s Watching Me)"
  • "Tru Homies"
  • "Hoody Hooo"
  • "Wobble Wobble"
  • "Pop Lockin II"
  • "Tight Whips"
Featured singles
  • "Mr. Ice Cream Man"
  • "No More Tears"
  • "I Miss My Homies"
  • "Make 'Em Say Uhh!"
  • "Make 'Em Say Uhh!, Pt. 2"
  • "Goodbye to My Homies"
  • "Live or Die"
  • "Bout Dat"
  • "2-Way"
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  • No Limit
  • TRU
  • 504 Boyz
  • No Limit Forever

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