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Another cog in <a href="spotify:artist:7zICaxnDB9ZprDSiFpvbbW">Master P</a>'s No Limit Records machine, Mr. Serv-On went to high school with <a href="spotify:artist:7zICaxnDB9ZprDSiFpvbbW">Master P</a> (as well as most of the other members of No Limit) and signed to the label on the cusp of <a href="spotify:artist:7zICaxnDB9ZprDSiFpvbbW">Master P</a>'s breakout into the mainstream. Around the time <a href="spotify:artist:7zICaxnDB9ZprDSiFpvbbW">Master P</a>'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 first release away from the No Limit imprint. Serv-On would continue to go through label strife before finally finding a home on D3 Entertainment and releasing No More Questions in early 2003. ~ John Bush, Rovi

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