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Life Insurance 2: Heartmuzik

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Album Description
Explicit Version. 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 as Beats by the Pound) reached number 23, in September 1997. War Is Me, Pt. 1: Battle Decisions followed three years later, and was his… More >>

Life Insurance 2: Heartmuzik

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2 Responses to “Life Insurance 2: Heartmuzik”

  1. The sound quality of this cd is bad it sounds like he recorded in his garage on a 4 track recorder. His voice and flow sounds as if Jay Z is his idol and he wants to be just like him. He even says “Jay-Z” a few times hinting that thats whos on his mind as he records. Aside from all of that this is the best he has ever been. Back in the No Limit days he rapped off beat pretty much too fast. But here he slows the flow down but what aggrivates me is the fake new york/Jay-z accent. Lets face it ive heard Serv-on on 1,0000 cd’s and he just doesnt have a Jay Z sounding voice. But I am a jay Z fan and when I can look past him being a little clone it sounds pretty good.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. It’s been 5 years since the New Orleans native (Dallas resident by way of Hurricane Katrina) dropped an album, and Serv-On returns with his 6th solo. Of his 6 albums, 3 I’d give 4 stars (this one included) and 3 I’d give 3.5, so this is one of his better albums, probably my 2nd favorite of his 6 (behind “No More Questions”). Like all his albums, it’s long and has a lot of songs, with 21 and over 78 minutes long. Of the 21, 12 are good and 9 are ok. Guests are not very heavy, rapping on 3 songs and doing the hook on 3 others. Production is prety good as well, with the majority of the producers being new to me. Izzy White does 4 songs, Yung Mil, and P.I. & Dizzy do 3 songs, Dink & Shock, G-Force & Bolo each do 2, and KLC, Peanut, Shape Shifta, and 2Nignition all do 1 song. A nice album to have for fans of his or someone who wants to hear something different coming form the south.

    #1 – 6.5

    #2 – 8.5

    #3 – 8

    #4 – 8

    #5 – 7.5 (f/ Andreus)

    #6 – 7

    #7 – 8 (f/ Izzy White)

    #8 – 7

    #9 – 8.5 (f/ Calicoe da Champ & KLC — tight beat)

    #10 – 8

    #11 – 9 (deeper song — f/ Lisa G — nice beat)

    #12 – 7.5 (f/ Izzy White & Jay-Dah the Ghost)

    #13 – 8.5

    #14 – 7.5

    #15 – 8.5 (good beat)

    #16 – 9 (tight beat)

    #17 – 8 (good beat)

    #18 – 7.5

    #19 – 7

    #20 – 7.5 (f/ Izzy White)

    #20 (bonus song) – 8.5

    check all my reviews
    Rating: 4 / 5

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