Take a Sip

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Take a Sip
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 30, 2001
Recorded2001
Genre Hip-Hop
Label Lifetime Entertainment
Producer Court Dog, Smoove, Reem
Mr. Serv-On chronology
War Is Me, Pt. 1: Battle Decisions
(2000)
Take a Sip
(2001)
No More Questions
(2003)

Take a Sip is the fourth album released by rapper, Mr. Serv-On. It was released on October 30, 2001 through Lifetime Entertainment and was produced by Court Dog, Smoove and Reem. It was his first album to not make it to any Billboard charts.

Corey Smith, better known by his stage name Mr. Serv-On, is an American hip hop recording artist from New Orleans, Louisiana. Mr. Serv-On is best known for his time spent with No Limit Records, out of New Orleans, in the mid-to-late 1990s.

The Billboard charts tabulate the relative weekly popularity of songs and albums in the United States and elsewhere. The results are published in Billboard magazine. Billboard biz, the online extension of the Billboard charts, provides additional weekly charts. There are also Year End charts. The charts may be dedicated to specific genre such as R&B, country or rock, or they may cover all genres. The charts can be ranked according to sales, streams or airplay, and for main song charts such as the Hot 100 song chart, all three pools of data are used to compile the charts. For the Billboard 200 album chart, streams and track sales are included in addition to album sales.

Track listing

  1. "Dedication"- :38
  2. "Intro (Get Up Na)"- 5:17
  3. "Gotta Get Dat"- 4:32
  4. "Tak-A-Sip"- 3:04
  5. "Apple Martinee"- 2:54
  6. "Big Fine"- 4:00
  7. "Guns Up"- 3:33
  8. "Bullshitin'"- 2:24
  9. "Here We Go"- 2:00
  10. "Can't Deny It"- 4:24
  11. "I Want Lose (Da War Song)"- 3:37
  12. "Talk If Ya Want"- 2:13
  13. "Work'em"- 3:39
  14. "Push-N-Ya"- 3:37
  15. "Calmdown Na"- 3:12
  16. "Smoke Something"- 2:50
  17. "Woop, Woop"- 3:31
  18. "Fakeboyz, Fakegirlz"- 3:17
  19. "Deez Nuts"- 4:30
  20. "Xtra-Hot"- 1:53
  21. "Shaggiest"- 3:16
  22. "Da Conversation"- 4:18


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