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Mr. Serv-On - Life Insurance (CD)

Life Insurance
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Album Details: Life Insurance

Release Date:08/05/1997
Label:Priority Records
UPC:049925071726

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    No Limits

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 29, 2001

    He serves the tracks

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  • All Music Guide

    One of the better albums on No Limit Records, Mr. Serv-On's debut album, Life Insurance, isn't all that different from its fellow No Limit travelers. Like anyone else in Master P's stable, Mr. Serv-On churns out gangsta rap that panders to the lowest common denominator. In the case of Life Insurance, that isn't particularly bad, since Mr. Serv-On is a fine rapper and the production cleverly co-opts a number of different styles, ranging from West Coast gangsta to Southern bass funk. Even though the album runs too long, there's a little here to appeal to any dedicated fan of hardcore rap, and it suggests that No Limit may have another star in the form of Mr. Serv-On.

    - Leo Stanley, All Music Guide

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Biography

Mr. Serv-On

Another cog in Master P's No Limit Records machine, Mr. Serv-On went to high school with Master P (as well as most of the other members of No Limit) and signed to the label on the cusp of Master P's breakout into the mainstream. Around the time Master P's Ghetto D hit number one on the album charts, Serv-On's Life Insurance (using the No Limit production machine known a... Read more