In 1995, Steady Mobb'n released a cassette EP titled
Blood Money. Two years later the duo joined rapper/entrepreneur
Master P's
No Limit Records, and collaborated with Master P on the single "If I Could Change", which was produced by No Limit Records in-house producer DJ Daryl and served as the first single from the
''I'm Bout It'' soundtrack. Steady Mobb'n's debut album,
Pre-Meditated Drama, was released in May 1997 and gave them their biggest chart success, peaking at #29 on the
Billboard Hot 200 and #6 on
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. However, after the commercial disappointment of their 1998 follow-up,
Black Mafia (#82 on the Billboard 200, #19 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums), Steady Mobb'n departed No Limit. In 2001, Steady Mobb'n reunited with No Limit producer DJ Daryl and signed with his label Bomb Shelter Music. Their third album,
Crime Buddies, was released that year but failed to chart. In 2003, they released their fourth and final record, the non-charting
Espionage, on the independent Big Body Entertainment. The duo split up thereafter. ==Solo careers==