"Ghetto Dope" is considered by many fans as the best album of MP. I personally have no favorites and actually like all, but I must admit that this is probably the No Limit album ever. That it groundbreaking for the commercial success of the label was to be probably need no longer mentioned. Musically is part of the old West Coast sound yet to wear, but mainly it is in the direction of the then relatively new, marked by Beats By The Pound South-Style. Those looking bad songs here will look in vain, only "Captain Kirk" I do not like particularly, but there are horny tracks en masse, like the hit "Ghetto D", "I Miss My Homies" and of course "MAKE EM SAY UGH" but also the majority of the rest is really great, such as "Plan B", "Stop Hatin '" "After Dollars No Cents" or "Pass Me Da Green". Of course, some Souljas are again represented, of which Mystikal and C-Murder most convincing. Who wants to have a piece of hip hop history and is on the music of the tank comes here not really over, since it is the most important is like saying NL album of all time.