When Def Jam signed Ludacris in 2000, the Atlanta rapper had already released a regionally successful independent release (Incognegro) with a hot single ("What's Your...
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When Def Jam signed Ludacris in 2000, the Atlanta rapper had already released a regionally successful independent release (Incognegro) with a hot single ("What's Your...
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Ludacris' second album for Def Jam, Word of Mouf, is a superstar affair that aims for mass appeal with a broad array of different styles. Nearly every track features some...
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Ludacris' second album for Def Jam, Word of Mouf, is a superstar affair that aims for mass appeal with a broad array of different styles. Nearly every track features some...
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Now like never before, people are listening to the self-proclaimed Mouf of the Souf. He's got a worthy nemesis in Fox News Channel pundit Bill O'Reilly, and a new national...
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Audacious on his rhymes and indulgent with his appetites, Ludacris may flaunt the cartoonish side of his personality, but he isn't just another unreconstructed Southern...
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Audacious on his rhymes and indulgent with his appetites, Ludacris may flaunt the cartoonish side of his personality, but he isn't just another unreconstructed Southern...
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Ludacris' never-ending run of guest verses rolled on through 2004 (for better or worse), as did the hit singles from 2003's Chicken -n- Beer. He still managed to find the...
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Ludacris' never-ending run of guest verses rolled on through 2004 (for better or worse), as did the hit singles from 2003's Chicken -n- Beer. He still managed to find the...
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Five solo artists and four groups -- in addition to drop-by guests Jamie Foxx, Stat Quo, Rich Boy, and Gangsta Boo -- make up the second Disturbing tha Peace album. Keeping...
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