TRU Tru 2 Da Game Full Double CD (1997)
While many believe
Ghetto D to be
No Limit's crown jewel,
TRU 2 Da
Game was actually the tipping
point that pushed No Limit to global domination. The double-disc project was adventurous at a time when
2Pac and
Biggie were the only two rappers on planet earth who had enough cred (and gall) to attempt such a feat. TRU 2 Da Game even predates the
Wu-Tang Forever double disc (the only other faction in rap who could justify a double
album) by five months.
So it was extremely bold for a relatively obscure
Southern rapper (with
Bay Area roots), with no major radio or video airplay, to drop a double album alongside his two lesser-known little brothers (And on a small independent label at that—this wasn't
Death Row or
Bad Boy). It was huge gamble, but P rose to the top by playing by his own rules, not falling in line with everyone else's. The album featured a leaner and meaner lineup, scaling back from six TRU members to only three, all of which shared the
Miller surname. Former members
Calli G and
King George were left in
California when the
Tank departed for
New Orleans, and while
Big Ed was an
O.G. TRU member, he now sat on the No Limit roster as a solo artist.
Former members weren't the only thing P left on the
West Coast, as his sound evolved from Cali-tinged g-funk to thicker
New Orleans bounce. The entire swing was different. P's voice, delivery, and cadence also changed, as he sounded more confident and comfortable on the mic. We'd heard his younger siblings on previous releases (Silkk's debut dropped a few months earlier), but both Silkk and
C-Murder's mic time more than tripled on this release. And while P's nepotism was apparent, the release proved blood was thicker than water, and that these three had a bright future ahead of them—like it or not. Sometimes-member
Mia X was back and better than ever, with her razor sharp lyrics and brash delivery serving as the perfect set-up for her breakthrough sophomore album, which immediately followed.
While the double disc might have been a bit daunting for the casual No Limit fan, the project created a whole new legion of fans who immediately enlisted in P's army and could rap "
No Limit Soldiers" word for word.
Tracks like "
I Always Feel Like," "FEDZ," "
Swamp Nigga," "
Smoking Green," and "
Freak Hoes" were all regional hits in their own right, and P's gamble paid off, as TRU 2 Da Game became a huge success, selling over two million copies.
Disc 1.
"
Intro"- 2:47
"No Limit Soldiers"- 7:04 (feat. Mia X)
"I Always Feel Like"- 5:06 (feat. Mia X &
Mo B. Dick)
"There Dey Go"- 4:37
"I Got
Candy"- 4:23 (feat. Mo B. Dick)
"
Ghetto Thang"- 3:53 (feat. Big Ed)
"FEDz"- 5:41 (feat. Mia X)
"What They
Call Us?"- 5:51
"Smoking Green"- 5:51 (feat. Mo B. Dick)
"Gangstas Make the
World"- 4:56 (feat.
Mr. Serv-On)
"Swamp Nigga"- 5:14
"
Pimp Shit"- 4:23
"
Eyes Of A
Killa"- 4:09
"FEDz" (
Radio Version)-6:13
Disc 2.
"Ghetto Cheeze"- 4:25
"
Heaven 4 A
Gangsta (TRU
Remix)"- 4:41
"TRU 2 Da Game"- 4:53 (feat. Big Ed & Mr. Serv-On)
"Freak Hoes"- 3:49 (feat. Mia X)
"TRU ?'s"- 4:10 (C-Murder
Solo)
"1nce Upon A
Time"- 2:15 (feat. C-Loc)
"
Pop Goes My 9"-4:46 (feat
Kane & Abel)
"
It's My Time"-2:51 (Mia X Solo)
"Torcher
Chamber"-3:30 (C-Murder Solo)
"They
Can't Stop Us!"-4:57
"
The Lord Is Testin Me"-5:42
"No Limit Soldiers"-7:04 (feat. Mia X) [
Club Mix]
"
Final Ride"-6:03