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Part 1: Young Bleed on Baton Rouge in the 80s, Master P Remixing His Song into "How Ya Do Dat"

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Young Bleed discussed the longstanding tension between No Limit and Cash Money Records, revealing insights into the role of Terrance "Gangsta" Williams. When asked which label made a more significant impact on Louisiana, Young Bleed equated both as powerhouse entities, each achieving multimillion-dollar and multi-platinum success. The conversation shifted towards Williams, who is believed to have fueled the rift between the two iconic labels. Young Bleed acknowledged that the representatives beside the label heads, like Williams, made collaboration between No Limit and Cash Money nearly impossible despite no direct feud between Master P and Baby. He highlighted the potential missed opportunities for monumental collaborations that could have occurred had the tension not existed.