Da Takeover

Da Takeover is a compilation album by Memphis Christian Rap artist Mr. Del. It was released on November 4, 2003 and features appearances by Lady Boo [Also known as Gangsta Boo from Three 6 Mafia], Salt of Salt N Pepa, and Nakia Shine. Like the cover for Church Age, A Parental Advisory-like logo that says Spiritual Advisory Gospel Content can be seen. The album has been long out of print and is very hard to find

Da Takeover
Compilation album by
ReleasedNovember 4, 2003 [1]
Recorded2000–2003
GenreCrunk, Southern Hip Hop, Christian Rap, R&B
Length56: 27 [2]
LabelHoly South
ProducerMr. Del
Mr. Del chronology
Church Age
(2003)
Da Takeover
(2003)
Holy South Worldwide
(2004)

Track listing

  1. Holy Ghost Souljah [Performed by Mr. Del]
  2. Da Truth [Performed by Mr. Del]
  3. Genesis To Revelation [Performed by Mr. Del]
  4. Coming Of The King [Performed by Shelle]
  5. Give It All Up [Performed by Tameka Lashaun]
  6. Chills [Performed by DOV]
  7. Step On [Performed by Euclid of Public Announcement]
  8. Christian Girl [Performed by The Remnant]
  9. What's Next [Performed by Ramona Estell-Jones]
  10. N-Line [Performed by Possessed]
  11. Now We Ready [Performed by Mr. Del featuring Lady Boo]
  12. Shine [Performed by Mr. Del featuring Salt of Salt N Pepa]
  13. Da Truth [Remix] [Performed by Mr. Del featuring Nakia Shine]
  14. Outro [Performed by Mr. Del]
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References

  1. "Amazon.com: Da Takeover: Music". Retrieved 14 January 2014.
  2. "Da Takeover - Mr. Del – Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards – AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
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