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In the latest clip, Mystikal talked about the fast-paced work evironment at No Limit Records. He explained that he came up in an era where it could take a full month to write a good song, but Master P wanted music completed much sooner. As a result, Mystikal said his "Ghetto Fabulous" album was his worst as a result of rushed recording sessions. He also clarified that he never left No Limit, but Master P was re-directing his business interests. Mystikal also revealed that "Shake Ya Ass" was a response record to Juvenile's "Back That Azz Up."
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