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On one side stands Cash Money Records, home to Lil Wayne, Juvenile, Birdman, Drake, Nicki Minaj, and a catalog stacked with chart-toppers like “Back That Azz Up,” “Go DJ,” and “Lollipop.” On the other, the street-tested No Limit Records, founded by Master P, launched the careers of Silkk the Shocker, Mystikal, Mia X, Fiend, Soulja Slim, and, of course, C-Murder. Their anthems — “Make ’Em Say Uhh,” “Down For My N****s,” “Bout It Bout It” — still rattle car speakers from Baton Rouge to Brooklyn. To put it simply: this Verzuz isn’t just music. It’s memory, pride, and regional legacy colliding under the Vegas lights. C-Murder Breaks His Silence While fans flooded social media to pick sides, C-Murder, the No Limit veteran currently serving a life sentence in Louisiana, sent ripples through the hip-hop world with his reaction. Posting on Instagram from prison through his management team, he shared a statement that immediately went viral. “No Limit ain’t just a label — it’s a movement. We changed the game when nobody believed the South had a voice. Much love to Cash Money, but when it comes to heart and hustle, we built this from the mud. Let’s get it.” His post reignited the No Limit vs. Cash Money debate that has divided Southern hip-hop fans for decades. Screenshots and fan edits spread across X (formerly Twitter) within hours, accompanied by heated threads debating which catalog runs deeper. “‘Down For My N****s’ vs. ‘Back That Azz Up’ — that’s culture vs. culture,” wrote one fan. “No Limit made soldiers; Cash Money made superstars.” Three Years Since the Last Verzuz The Verzuz brand, launched by Swizz Beatz and Timbaland during the pandemic, became a phenomenon by matching icons in live, head-to-head celebrations. From Jeezy vs. Gucci Mane to The Lox vs. Dipset, the battles blurred the line between nostalgia and competition. But after corporate disputes and platform changes, Verzuz went quiet in 2022. 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