Mr. Serv-On, born Corey Smith on September 18, 1969, in New Orleans, Louisiana, is a veteran hip-hop artist best known for his affiliation with the legendary No Limit Records, founded by Master P. He emerged during the label’s peak in the mid-to-late 1990s, when No Limit was dominating the Southern rap scene. Mr. Serv-On quickly stood out for his deep, commanding voice and raw, emotional delivery that set him apart from many of his labelmates. His early contributions to group projects like TRU (The Real Untouchables) helped build his name within the hip-hop community.
Beyond music, Mr. Serv-On became actively involved in community work and activism. Following the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, he returned to New Orleans with a mission to help rebuild and uplift his community. He began speaking at schools, mentoring youth, and promoting anti-violence campaigns. He became a vocal advocate for mental health in the Black community, using his own life experiences to connect with young people and encourage positive change.
Tracey Pennywell