After years of silence, C-Murder, one of the founding voices of the legendary No Limit Records, has finally spoken — and his words are shaking the hip-hop world.

In a rare message released from behind bars, the New Orleans rapper addressed the long-rumored VERZUZ battle between No Limit and Cash Money, two of the most influential rap empires in Southern hip-hop history. And according to C-Murder, No Limit is more than ready to represent.

“No Limit built this from the ground up. We came from nothing, made history, and we still stand tall. So if it’s No Limit vs. Cash Money — you already know, we reppin’ to the fullest,” C-Murder declared.

The message, posted to social media through his official team, quickly went viral — with fans flooding the comments, nostalgic for the golden era of late-’90s New Orleans rap.


A Battle of Legends: No Limit vs. Cash Money

The idea of a VERZUZ showdown between the two powerhouse labels has been floating around for years — a dream matchup between two dynasties that defined a generation.

On one side stands No Limit Records, founded by Master P, home to icons like C-Murder, Silkk the Shocker, Mystikal, and Fiend — known for their military-style branding, tank logos, and street hustler mentality.

On the other side, Cash Money Records, founded by Birdman and Ronald “Slim” Williams, launched the careers of Lil Wayne, Juvenile, Turk, and the entire Hot Boys crew, revolutionizing hip-hop with flashy visuals and Southern swagger.

The debate over which camp reigns supreme has divided fans for decades — and C-Murder’s new statement just reignited that fire.

“It’s bigger than music,” he said. “It’s legacy. We changed the game — both sides did. But when you talk about representing for the streets, for the struggle, for real ones… that’s No Limit all day.”


A Voice That Refuses to Be Silenced

C-Murder, whose real name is Corey Miller, has been serving a life sentence since 2009 following a controversial conviction for second-degree murder — a case that continues to spark debate and outcry.

Despite his incarceration, C-Murder has remained active in the music world, often writing, recording verses through phone calls, and using social media to stay connected with his fans.

Now, he’s taking that connection a step further. In the same message about the VERZUZ battle, C-Murder announced a new venture: his very own podcast.

“It’s time y’all hear it straight from me — no filters, no lies, no cut. I got a podcast coming soon. We gon’ talk music, truth, pain, and real life,” he revealed.


Fans and Artists React

The reaction was immediate. Thousands of fans flooded X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram with messages of support and excitement.

“C-Murder coming with a podcast from behind bars? That’s legendary,” one fan wrote.
Another added, “No Limit vs. Cash Money? That’s not a battle — that’s Louisiana history!”

Even industry figures have started weighing in. DJ Envy from The Breakfast Club reposted the clip with the caption: “This might be the biggest VERZUZ ever if it happens.”


The Legacy Lives On

Whether the No Limit vs. Cash Money VERZUZ battle actually happens remains to be seen, but one thing is clear — the energy around it has revived an era of hip-hop that shaped generations.

C-Murder’s message is more than just hype for a potential showdown; it’s a reminder that even from behind prison walls, his voice and vision remain unbroken.

“No Limit ain’t just a label,” he said in closing. “It’s a movement. And I’m still part of it — till the tank stop rolling.”


As fans wait for more details about the VERZUZ event and C-Murder’s upcoming podcast, one thing’s undeniable — the tank is back on the move, and the world is listening.

🔥 No Limit forever.