Louisiana rapper Young Bleed was among the many artists connected to No Limit Records' reign of both the charts and the streets in the late '90s. He grew up in Baton Rouge and emerged from obscurity to almost overnight mainstream success when No Limit CEO Master P included a remixed version of Bleed's track "How Ya Do Dat" on the soundtrack of his 1997 film I'm Bout It. This led to a deal between Young Bleed and No Limit/Priority Records and the release of his debut album My Balls and My Word, which hit the top 10 shortly after it came out in January of 1998. This would be the...