Ghetto Postage is a step up from Master P's previous album, Only God Can Judge Me (1999), though certainly it's still less than great. As is the case with most No Limit albums, there's a long list of tracks, one short of two dozen in this case, and while many of them fall flat, there is a handful of standouts, in this case "Bout Dat" and "Souljas" above all. Master P is not without his critics, and rightfully so, but Ghetto Postage is a lighter album than some of his past ones, especially the exploitation of his early work, and consequently it presents him as a more likable person. This doesn't necessarily make for good music, but it's one of the album's nicer qualities. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
Ghetto Postage
11/28/2000
All Music Guide Review
Ghetto Postage Track Listing
Credits of Ghetto Postage
- Jodi Cohen
- Design, Layout Design
- Silkk the Shocker
- Performer
- Tamar Braxton
- Performer
- Tim Alexander
- Photography
- Erica Fox
- Performer
- Slay Sean
- Performer
- Afficial
- Performer
- Donald "XL" Robertson
- Producer
- Master P
- Vocals, Main Performer, Executive Producer





















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