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1997 single by Mystikal featuring Silkk The Shocker
"Ain't No Limit"
Single by Mystikal featuring Silkk The Shocker
from the album Unpredictable
Released1997
Recorded1997
GenreHip hop, southern hip hop
Length4:12
LabelNo Limit, Jive
Songwriter(s)M. Tyler, V. Miller, P. Miller
Producer(s)Master p (exec.)
Beats by the Pound (exec.)
Mystikal singles chronology
"Here I Go"
(1996)
"Ain't No Limit"
(1997)
"I Miss My Homies"
(1998)
Silkk the Shocker singles chronology
"Mr. Ice Cream Man"
(1996)
"Ain't No Limit"
(1997)
"I Miss My Homies"
(1998)

"Ain't No Limit" is the first single from Mystikal's second studio album titled Unpredictable. It features fellow No Limit rapper, Silkk The Shocker. The song was minor success peaking at #63 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks.

Chart positions

Chart (1997) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks 63

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