Cash Money and No Limit Records Announce 17-City Arena Tour Featuring Master P, Birdman, and More
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Jem Aswad
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Cash Money Records and No Limit Records, two iconic New Orleans hip-hop labels, are teaming up for a 17-city arena tour following their Verzuz battle. The tour features Master P, Birdman, Juvenile, Silkk The Shocker, Mannie Fresh, B.G., Mia X, and others, with Boosie as a special guest. The tour launches September 11 in Houston, with stops across major U.S. cities.
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· 3 pulledNew Orleans icons Cash Money Records and No Limit Records — two of the most legendary labels in hip-hop history — are taking their Verzuz battle last year to arenas nationwide
The 17-city arena tour is scheduled to launch on September 11 in Houston at Toyota Center
with Boosie as special guest
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