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''Ghetto Postage'' is the ninth
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by American rapper Master P. It was released in November 28, 2000 on No Limit Records and Priority Records in the United States. This is Master P's last album to be distributed by Priority. The album features
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, Silkk the Shocker and Tamar Braxton. The album included the singles "Bout Dat" featuring Silkk the Shocker and "Souljas". The album was mostly produced by
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and Donald XL Robertson along with Myke Diesel.


Critical reception

''Ghetto Postage'' garnered mixed reviews from
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s, who were divided over the production and Master P's musical performance. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 57, based on 6 reviews. Steve 'Flash' Juon of ''RapReviews'' gave note of the album's in-house production providing catchy bangers, sparse list of guest artists and Master P adopting different personas and limiting his "guttural moan of ghetto pain" on each track, concluding that "P sticks to themes and with 19 songs on the album, he has more than enough chance to get hot; he catches that heat on more than half. It's not a risky or an innovative album, but the fans of the Tank will keep rollin." AllMusic's Jason Birchmeier felt the record had an overlong track listing with many duds but found it much better than ''
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'', giving praise to "Bout Dat", "I Don't Give Ah What" and "Souljas" as highlights and the framing of Master P in a more likable role, concluding that " is doesn't necessarily make for good music, but it's one of the album's nicer qualities." Evan Serpick of '' Entertainment Weekly'' called the album an "overwrought gangsta package" for containing "stale rhymes and grooves", a lengthy hip-hop checklist, and all too brief bursts of humor to give the listeners relief from Master P's litany of lyrical assaults against former labelmates. A writer for '' HipHopDX'' criticized the record's production team for creating underwhelming beats that lack the punch found in '' Ghetto D'' and Master P's performance feeling uninspired and only there for both the gimmicky title and name value, concluding that, "Although some fans will surely enjoy Master P's newest it seems more likely that ''Ghetto Postage'' will only cause his fanbase to dwindle even further than it already has. He must be kicking himself at about this time, if only he hadn't dumped his old producers."


Commercial performance

The album found decent success with the single "Bout Dat" featuring Silkk The Shocker, which made it to number eleven on the US Hot R&B/Hip Hop Singles & Tracks.


Animation

The music video for "Souljas" was the first fully animated Hip Hop music video ever which became a huge success for No Limit.


Track listing


Charts


Album

Weekly charts Year-end charts


Singles

Bout Dat Souljas


Certifications


External links


Official track listing
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References

{{Authority control Master P albums 2000 albums Albums produced by Fredwreck No Limit Records albums