Ludacris
Christopher Brian Bridges (born September 11, 1977 in Champaign, Illinois), bett… Read Full Bio ↴Christopher Brian Bridges (born September 11, 1977 in Champaign, Illinois), better known by his stage name Ludacris, is a Grammy award winning American rapper, SAG award winning actor and co-founder of the label Disturbing Tha Peace. He is the highest selling Southern hip hop solo artist of all time with over 15 million units sold in the United States and around 20 million records sold worldwide. He released his debut album Incognegro in 1999 and has since released a further seven albums. His ninth studio album, Ludaversal, will be released sometime in 2012.
Early years
Bridges began his music career as a radio personality and DJ as Chris Lova Lova on Hot 97, an urban radio station in Atlanta, Georgia. He made his recorded debut on "Phat Rabbit," a track from Timbaland's 1998 album Tim's Bio: Life from the Basement. Although both Timbaland and Jermaine Dupri showed interest in signing Ludacris, he decided to release the album "Incognegro" independently in 1999. The album sold over 50,000 copies through the Atlanta based independent music distributor, Southern Music Distribution. The same year, he recorded the theme to the video game Madden NFL 2000. Scarface, an original member of the Geto Boys, signed Ludacris in 2000 to Def Jam Recordings, and created a new imprint, Def Jam South, around him.
Back for the First Time
Ludacris released his major label debut, Back for the First Time, in October 2000. The album reached as high as #4 on the charts, and was a major success. Ludacris made his mark on the industry with singles such as "Southern Hospitality" and "What's Your Fantasy", along with his first ever single "Phat Rabbit", from 2 years prior. Back for the First Time was the beginning of Ludacris's explosion to the top of the rap world.
Word of Mouf
Ludacris promptly completed his next album, Word Of Mouf and released it at the end of 2001. Its lead single, "Rollout (My Business)" was boycotted in many American video stations. Despite the controversy, the video was nominated for a 2003 VMA, and Luda performed it live at the awards' pre-show. Ludacris also toured with Papa Roach in 2002 after the release of their sophomore album lovehatetragedy. Ludacris reached a new level of notoriety when TV's Bill O'Reilly expressed outrage that Pepsi had hired Ludacris as a spokesman. O'Reilly repeatedly attacked Ludacris's foul language and called for a nation-wide boycott of Pepsi, who then fired Ludacris and hired Ozzy Osbourne's family instead.
Chicken-N-Beer
During the spring of 2003, Ludacris returned to the music scene after a brief hiatus with a new single, "Act A Fool" from the 2 Fast 2 Furious soundtrack. At around the same time, he released the lead single from his upcoming album, Chicken & Beer, called "P-Poppin" (short for "Pussy Poppin'"). Neither of his new singles were as well-received by either the urban or pop audiences as his previous songs had been, and both music videos received only limited airplay. Chicken & Beer opened strongly, but without a popular single, the album fell quickly.
However, in the fall of 2003, Ludacris rebounded with his next single, "Stand Up", which appeared on both Chicken & Beer as well as the soundtrack for the teen hip-hop/dance movie, Honey. Produced by Kanye West, "Stand Up" went on to become Ludacris' biggest mainstream hit to date, hitting the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 and garnering heavy airplay on mainstream pop, rhythmic, and urban radio stations, as well as on MTV, MTV2, and BET.
The album's next single, "Splash Waterfalls", was released in early 2004. Though not a pop hit, it became a success at urban radio and BET. It was Ludacris' most sexual video yet and an R&B remix that featured Raphael Saadiq and sampled Tony! Toni! Tone!'s "Whatever You Want". Luda next released "Blow It Out", a gritty song that had a heavily low-budget, gritty, and urban-looking music video, which was a huge departure from the colorful, sensual, R&B leanings depicted in "Splash Waterfalls". "Blow It Out" acted both as a scathing response to the aforementioned criticism levied by Bill O'Reilly and an expression of disgust at Pepsi's cowardice in the affair:
Shout out to Bill O'Reilly, I'm'a throw you a curve
You mad cause I'm a thief and got away with words
I'm'a start my own beverage, it'll calm your nerves
Pepsi's the New Generation?—Blow it out cha ass!
* On 1 June 2006, a federal jury found that "Stand Up" did not infringe on the copyright of a song called "Straight Like That" by a New Jersey group known as I.O.F. "I hope the plaintiffs enjoyed their 15 minutes of fame," Ludacris said after the verdict. "This whole experience is proof to me of why I will always fight for what I believe in."
The Red Light District
The fourth studio album from Ludacris. Although entirely different from the usual antics of the previous albums, Ludacris had taken a more mature approach to his album. Ludacris openly boasted that he may be the only rapper able to keep the Def Jam label afloat. Ludacris had recently filmed and recorded the single "Get Back" in which he was featured a muscle-bounded hulk who was being annoyed by the media and warned his critics to leave him alone. He also was featured on Saturday Night Live playing his song Get Back with Sum 41. The follow-up single was the Austin Powers-inspired "The Number One Spot". It was produced by New York City's Hot 97 personality DJ Green Lantern. It used the Quincy Jones sample of "Soul Bossa Nova" and sped it up to the tempo of Ludacris' rap flow. Ludacris also filmed the video in which he pokes fun at O'Reilly's problems with Andrea Mackris (Hi Mr. O'Reilly / Hope all is well kiss the plaintiff and the wifey). Production credits come also from veteran producers Timbaland, Lil' Jon, The Medicine Men and legendary rapper Doug E. Fresh. Featured artists on the album include Nas, DJ Quik, DMX, Trick Daddy, and Disturbing Tha Peace newcomers Bobby Valentino (of Mista fame) and Dolla Boi and Small World. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard charts. And most recently the rapper had used his opportunity to start his own foundation. The Ludacris Foundation started by Ludacris and Chaka Zulu is an organization that helps young middle and high school students motivate themselves in creative arts. Ludacris also has a daughter by the name of Karma. Ludacris had also participated at the Super Bowl and is the spokesman for the Boost Mobile Phone ad-campaign. Ludacris also received his first Grammy Award with Usher and Lil Jon for their hit single "Yeah"
Release Therapy
In a recent issue of XXL, a hip-hop based magazine, Ludacris was placed in the number nine spot for the most anticipated albums of 2006, for Release Therapy. The album Release Therapy was released on September 26, 2006. Ludacris is going to format the cd to have two sides, a Release side and a Therapy side. With the Release side having songs that allow him to get everything off his chest and the Therapy side being just feel-good music. A song titled "War With God" is one of the confirmed tracks from the upcoming album. The first single, "Money Maker", which features Pharrell, was released to U.S. radio outlets on July 17. Others songs will be : "Tell It Like It Is" (Produced by Elaborate Musik Workshop), "Runaway Love" (Feat. Mary J. Blige) and Woozy (Feat. R. Kelly)[1] "Money Maker" reached number one on the BET 106 & Park Countdown for the first time on September 15, 2006. The album recently reached number 1 on the Billboard 200 album charts with sales of more than 300,000 in its first week.
To promote the album, Ludacris will be hosting and performing on Saturday Night Live 18 November. Ludacris is the second and only rapper to host and perform on the same episode (MC Hammer hosted and performed in 1991, on different episodes ).
Theater of the Mind
Ludacris's 6th album, Theater of the Mind was released on November 24, 2008 it includes the singles "What them Girls Like" Co-Starring Chris Brown and Sean Garrett , "One More Drink" Co-Starring T-Pain, and "Nasty Girl" Co-Starring Piles. The New album peaked at 1 on U.S. Billboard Top Rap Albums and peaked at 5 on U.S. Billboard 200.
Acting career
Ludacris has been acting in film since The Wash in 2001, but his big break came in 2005, where he received critical praise for his roles in the Oscar-winning films Hustle & Flow and Crash. Crash includes an ironic sequence where Ludacris's character is dismissive of hip-hop music. Interestingly, in both films, he is physically beaten by characters played by Terrence Howard. He is occasionally credited as "Chris 'Ludacris' Bridges".
On January 29, 2006 he was awarded with a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Cast in a Motion Picture for his work in the film Crash. Ludacris also starred in 2 Fast 2 Furious.Ludacris narrated the 2006 Ward Serrill basketball documentary "Heart of the Game." Ludacris recently cut his trademark braids off to project a new image for his upcoming album, Release Therapy.
He recently appeared in the 28 March 2006 episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Ludacris portrayed Darius Randall, the nephew of Detective Fin Tutuola, portrayed by Ice T.
Disputes
Furthering the controversy, in response to the signing of the Osbourne family, popular music hip-hop mogul, Russell Simmons, organized a boycott against the company. Simmons demanded an apology from Pepsi to Ludacris and a 5 million dollar donation to one of Ludacris' charities. Eventually Simmons and Pepsi settled on an agreement to stop the boycott, right before it was to officially begin-- while Pepsi did not formally apologize to Ludacris, they did agree to donate millions of dollars over years to Russel Simmon Hip-Hop Summit Action Network.
Ludacris' song "Blow It Out" (from the Chicken & Beer album), acted as a scathing response to his critics, namely O'Reilly.
In another song, "Hoes in My Room", he tells a story about anonymous prostitutes being left in his room, and at the end of the last verse he says:
Then it got to my head and Somethin' remind me
I know who let 'em in, it was Bill O'Reilly.
Then, in 2004, in "Number 1 Spot"
Respected highly, Hi Mr. O'Reilly.
Hope all is well, kiss the plaintiff and the wifey.
In a 2006 interview with GQ magazine, Ludacris criticized Oprah Winfrey about his appearance on her show with the cast of the film Crash. During the interview, the conversation veered from the movie and Winfrey chose to speak on Ludacris' lyrical content, which he felt was unfair as he was visiting her show in the capacity of an actor and not a rapper. Also, Ludacris was upset that some of his responses were later edited from the show's airing. He was later joined by other rappers such as 50 Cent, Ice Cube and Killer Mike who argued that Winfrey had an anti-hip hop bias.
Winfrey responded by saying that she's opposed to rap lyrics that "marginalize women," but enjoys some artists, including Kanye West, who appeared on her show. She said she spoke with Ludacris backstage after his appearance to explain her position and said she understood that his music was for entertainment purposes, but that some of his listeners might take it literally. Ludacris later said the media had blown his comments out of proportion and said he respects Winfrey and considers her "a great individual."
In 2004, before the release of his debut album Straight Outta Ca$hville, Nashville, Tennessee native and G-Unit member Young Buck would enlist the services of fellow Atlanta emcee T.I., also known as T.I.P. in his native Bankhead neighborhood of westside Atlanta. They would create a track entitled "Stomp" amid growing tension between Buck's good friend Ludacris and T.I. On the track, T.I. takes subliminal shots at Ludacris including the line "me gettin' beat down, that's ludicrous." Buck, immediately sensing the tension, decided before releasing the track to notify Ludacris that T.I. had mentioned him since he didn't want to position himself as encouraging T.I.'s actions. Ludacris hears the track and asks Buck if he can add his own verse to which Buck agrees. The results end up being costly for T.I. as he is berated throughout Ludacris' verse and called out by name in his last line. Representatives from T.I. notify Buck that T.I.'s vocals will not be cleared for the album unless T.I. is allowed to change his verse, and also have Ludacris change his. Buck refuses this offer and T.I. prohibits his vocals from being used. Buck has hypeman and fellow rapper D-Tay replace T.I. on the song and D-Tay himself is eventually replaced by The Game on the official release.
Although T.I. was removed, the street cut featuring him and Ludacris had already been leaked to DJs in Atlanta and New York. T.I. was unable to stop the track's distribution throughout the streets of the nation at this point. It is widely accepted that T.I. "lost" this battle with Ludacris easily being the victor. The beef between Ludacris and T.I. was then put to an end behind closed doors as T.I. said that the problems between them have ceased.
In 2006 however, T.I. would release his highly anticipated fourth solo album entitled KING. In his Just Blaze produced track titled "I'm Talkin To You," T.I. lyrically attacks one or more unknown targets who have widely been speculated to be either Ludacris, New Orleans emcee Lil Wayne, or Houston rapper Lil' Flip (whom T.I. also had beef with but has since ended their animosity behind closed doors) or a combination of all three. It is still unknown whether or not T.I. was in fact battling Ludacris again or anyone else for that matter at all. A closer listen to the song, however proves that T.I. isnt dissing Ludacris. In one of T.I.s lines he quotes "had it out with 'Cris, but he still my nigga...sat down civilized talked about it like niggas", alluding to the sit down that he and Ludacris had to end their beef. As a matter of fact during the taping of MTV's My Block 'Atlanta', T.I. and Ludacris are shown greeting each other respectfully.
In July of 2006, a track entitled "War with God" would see Ludacris return after some time off in movies. In the track, Ludacris goes on the offensive against an unknown rapper who has sold drugs, and makes repeated references to shooting guns in his songs, isn't as rich as he (Ludacris) and likes to give himself titles - all very well known characteristics and facts directly relating to T.I and Young Jeezy (or countless other less popular rappers) or the newcoming rappers Yung Joc and Young Dro. In this instance it also unknown whether or not Ludacris is indeed aiming his disses at Young Jeezy, T.I. or if the track is even a song recorded recently. Ludacris recently stated that the song was deeper than just a diss, and the song is more about him than anyone else, it's showing that he isn't just the 'cartoon entertainer' type rapper that he has always been portrayed as, when asked about who specific rhymes were aimed at he said "The guilty will speak". The track has been confirmed to be a selection from Ludacris' upcoming album Release Therapy this September. The song is not aimed at Young Jeezy as he features on the latest album. "War with God" uses a beat written by Don Cheegro and Dirty Harry. Hardship took over ludacris and he was under alot of stress by the end of that album.
Early years
Bridges began his music career as a radio personality and DJ as Chris Lova Lova on Hot 97, an urban radio station in Atlanta, Georgia. He made his recorded debut on "Phat Rabbit," a track from Timbaland's 1998 album Tim's Bio: Life from the Basement. Although both Timbaland and Jermaine Dupri showed interest in signing Ludacris, he decided to release the album "Incognegro" independently in 1999. The album sold over 50,000 copies through the Atlanta based independent music distributor, Southern Music Distribution. The same year, he recorded the theme to the video game Madden NFL 2000. Scarface, an original member of the Geto Boys, signed Ludacris in 2000 to Def Jam Recordings, and created a new imprint, Def Jam South, around him.
Back for the First Time
Ludacris released his major label debut, Back for the First Time, in October 2000. The album reached as high as #4 on the charts, and was a major success. Ludacris made his mark on the industry with singles such as "Southern Hospitality" and "What's Your Fantasy", along with his first ever single "Phat Rabbit", from 2 years prior. Back for the First Time was the beginning of Ludacris's explosion to the top of the rap world.
Word of Mouf
Ludacris promptly completed his next album, Word Of Mouf and released it at the end of 2001. Its lead single, "Rollout (My Business)" was boycotted in many American video stations. Despite the controversy, the video was nominated for a 2003 VMA, and Luda performed it live at the awards' pre-show. Ludacris also toured with Papa Roach in 2002 after the release of their sophomore album lovehatetragedy. Ludacris reached a new level of notoriety when TV's Bill O'Reilly expressed outrage that Pepsi had hired Ludacris as a spokesman. O'Reilly repeatedly attacked Ludacris's foul language and called for a nation-wide boycott of Pepsi, who then fired Ludacris and hired Ozzy Osbourne's family instead.
Chicken-N-Beer
During the spring of 2003, Ludacris returned to the music scene after a brief hiatus with a new single, "Act A Fool" from the 2 Fast 2 Furious soundtrack. At around the same time, he released the lead single from his upcoming album, Chicken & Beer, called "P-Poppin" (short for "Pussy Poppin'"). Neither of his new singles were as well-received by either the urban or pop audiences as his previous songs had been, and both music videos received only limited airplay. Chicken & Beer opened strongly, but without a popular single, the album fell quickly.
However, in the fall of 2003, Ludacris rebounded with his next single, "Stand Up", which appeared on both Chicken & Beer as well as the soundtrack for the teen hip-hop/dance movie, Honey. Produced by Kanye West, "Stand Up" went on to become Ludacris' biggest mainstream hit to date, hitting the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 and garnering heavy airplay on mainstream pop, rhythmic, and urban radio stations, as well as on MTV, MTV2, and BET.
The album's next single, "Splash Waterfalls", was released in early 2004. Though not a pop hit, it became a success at urban radio and BET. It was Ludacris' most sexual video yet and an R&B remix that featured Raphael Saadiq and sampled Tony! Toni! Tone!'s "Whatever You Want". Luda next released "Blow It Out", a gritty song that had a heavily low-budget, gritty, and urban-looking music video, which was a huge departure from the colorful, sensual, R&B leanings depicted in "Splash Waterfalls". "Blow It Out" acted both as a scathing response to the aforementioned criticism levied by Bill O'Reilly and an expression of disgust at Pepsi's cowardice in the affair:
Shout out to Bill O'Reilly, I'm'a throw you a curve
You mad cause I'm a thief and got away with words
I'm'a start my own beverage, it'll calm your nerves
Pepsi's the New Generation?—Blow it out cha ass!
* On 1 June 2006, a federal jury found that "Stand Up" did not infringe on the copyright of a song called "Straight Like That" by a New Jersey group known as I.O.F. "I hope the plaintiffs enjoyed their 15 minutes of fame," Ludacris said after the verdict. "This whole experience is proof to me of why I will always fight for what I believe in."
The Red Light District
The fourth studio album from Ludacris. Although entirely different from the usual antics of the previous albums, Ludacris had taken a more mature approach to his album. Ludacris openly boasted that he may be the only rapper able to keep the Def Jam label afloat. Ludacris had recently filmed and recorded the single "Get Back" in which he was featured a muscle-bounded hulk who was being annoyed by the media and warned his critics to leave him alone. He also was featured on Saturday Night Live playing his song Get Back with Sum 41. The follow-up single was the Austin Powers-inspired "The Number One Spot". It was produced by New York City's Hot 97 personality DJ Green Lantern. It used the Quincy Jones sample of "Soul Bossa Nova" and sped it up to the tempo of Ludacris' rap flow. Ludacris also filmed the video in which he pokes fun at O'Reilly's problems with Andrea Mackris (Hi Mr. O'Reilly / Hope all is well kiss the plaintiff and the wifey). Production credits come also from veteran producers Timbaland, Lil' Jon, The Medicine Men and legendary rapper Doug E. Fresh. Featured artists on the album include Nas, DJ Quik, DMX, Trick Daddy, and Disturbing Tha Peace newcomers Bobby Valentino (of Mista fame) and Dolla Boi and Small World. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard charts. And most recently the rapper had used his opportunity to start his own foundation. The Ludacris Foundation started by Ludacris and Chaka Zulu is an organization that helps young middle and high school students motivate themselves in creative arts. Ludacris also has a daughter by the name of Karma. Ludacris had also participated at the Super Bowl and is the spokesman for the Boost Mobile Phone ad-campaign. Ludacris also received his first Grammy Award with Usher and Lil Jon for their hit single "Yeah"
Release Therapy
In a recent issue of XXL, a hip-hop based magazine, Ludacris was placed in the number nine spot for the most anticipated albums of 2006, for Release Therapy. The album Release Therapy was released on September 26, 2006. Ludacris is going to format the cd to have two sides, a Release side and a Therapy side. With the Release side having songs that allow him to get everything off his chest and the Therapy side being just feel-good music. A song titled "War With God" is one of the confirmed tracks from the upcoming album. The first single, "Money Maker", which features Pharrell, was released to U.S. radio outlets on July 17. Others songs will be : "Tell It Like It Is" (Produced by Elaborate Musik Workshop), "Runaway Love" (Feat. Mary J. Blige) and Woozy (Feat. R. Kelly)[1] "Money Maker" reached number one on the BET 106 & Park Countdown for the first time on September 15, 2006. The album recently reached number 1 on the Billboard 200 album charts with sales of more than 300,000 in its first week.
To promote the album, Ludacris will be hosting and performing on Saturday Night Live 18 November. Ludacris is the second and only rapper to host and perform on the same episode (MC Hammer hosted and performed in 1991, on different episodes ).
Theater of the Mind
Ludacris's 6th album, Theater of the Mind was released on November 24, 2008 it includes the singles "What them Girls Like" Co-Starring Chris Brown and Sean Garrett , "One More Drink" Co-Starring T-Pain, and "Nasty Girl" Co-Starring Piles. The New album peaked at 1 on U.S. Billboard Top Rap Albums and peaked at 5 on U.S. Billboard 200.
Acting career
Ludacris has been acting in film since The Wash in 2001, but his big break came in 2005, where he received critical praise for his roles in the Oscar-winning films Hustle & Flow and Crash. Crash includes an ironic sequence where Ludacris's character is dismissive of hip-hop music. Interestingly, in both films, he is physically beaten by characters played by Terrence Howard. He is occasionally credited as "Chris 'Ludacris' Bridges".
On January 29, 2006 he was awarded with a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Cast in a Motion Picture for his work in the film Crash. Ludacris also starred in 2 Fast 2 Furious.Ludacris narrated the 2006 Ward Serrill basketball documentary "Heart of the Game." Ludacris recently cut his trademark braids off to project a new image for his upcoming album, Release Therapy.
He recently appeared in the 28 March 2006 episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Ludacris portrayed Darius Randall, the nephew of Detective Fin Tutuola, portrayed by Ice T.
Disputes
Furthering the controversy, in response to the signing of the Osbourne family, popular music hip-hop mogul, Russell Simmons, organized a boycott against the company. Simmons demanded an apology from Pepsi to Ludacris and a 5 million dollar donation to one of Ludacris' charities. Eventually Simmons and Pepsi settled on an agreement to stop the boycott, right before it was to officially begin-- while Pepsi did not formally apologize to Ludacris, they did agree to donate millions of dollars over years to Russel Simmon Hip-Hop Summit Action Network.
Ludacris' song "Blow It Out" (from the Chicken & Beer album), acted as a scathing response to his critics, namely O'Reilly.
In another song, "Hoes in My Room", he tells a story about anonymous prostitutes being left in his room, and at the end of the last verse he says:
Then it got to my head and Somethin' remind me
I know who let 'em in, it was Bill O'Reilly.
Then, in 2004, in "Number 1 Spot"
Respected highly, Hi Mr. O'Reilly.
Hope all is well, kiss the plaintiff and the wifey.
In a 2006 interview with GQ magazine, Ludacris criticized Oprah Winfrey about his appearance on her show with the cast of the film Crash. During the interview, the conversation veered from the movie and Winfrey chose to speak on Ludacris' lyrical content, which he felt was unfair as he was visiting her show in the capacity of an actor and not a rapper. Also, Ludacris was upset that some of his responses were later edited from the show's airing. He was later joined by other rappers such as 50 Cent, Ice Cube and Killer Mike who argued that Winfrey had an anti-hip hop bias.
Winfrey responded by saying that she's opposed to rap lyrics that "marginalize women," but enjoys some artists, including Kanye West, who appeared on her show. She said she spoke with Ludacris backstage after his appearance to explain her position and said she understood that his music was for entertainment purposes, but that some of his listeners might take it literally. Ludacris later said the media had blown his comments out of proportion and said he respects Winfrey and considers her "a great individual."
In 2004, before the release of his debut album Straight Outta Ca$hville, Nashville, Tennessee native and G-Unit member Young Buck would enlist the services of fellow Atlanta emcee T.I., also known as T.I.P. in his native Bankhead neighborhood of westside Atlanta. They would create a track entitled "Stomp" amid growing tension between Buck's good friend Ludacris and T.I. On the track, T.I. takes subliminal shots at Ludacris including the line "me gettin' beat down, that's ludicrous." Buck, immediately sensing the tension, decided before releasing the track to notify Ludacris that T.I. had mentioned him since he didn't want to position himself as encouraging T.I.'s actions. Ludacris hears the track and asks Buck if he can add his own verse to which Buck agrees. The results end up being costly for T.I. as he is berated throughout Ludacris' verse and called out by name in his last line. Representatives from T.I. notify Buck that T.I.'s vocals will not be cleared for the album unless T.I. is allowed to change his verse, and also have Ludacris change his. Buck refuses this offer and T.I. prohibits his vocals from being used. Buck has hypeman and fellow rapper D-Tay replace T.I. on the song and D-Tay himself is eventually replaced by The Game on the official release.
Although T.I. was removed, the street cut featuring him and Ludacris had already been leaked to DJs in Atlanta and New York. T.I. was unable to stop the track's distribution throughout the streets of the nation at this point. It is widely accepted that T.I. "lost" this battle with Ludacris easily being the victor. The beef between Ludacris and T.I. was then put to an end behind closed doors as T.I. said that the problems between them have ceased.
In 2006 however, T.I. would release his highly anticipated fourth solo album entitled KING. In his Just Blaze produced track titled "I'm Talkin To You," T.I. lyrically attacks one or more unknown targets who have widely been speculated to be either Ludacris, New Orleans emcee Lil Wayne, or Houston rapper Lil' Flip (whom T.I. also had beef with but has since ended their animosity behind closed doors) or a combination of all three. It is still unknown whether or not T.I. was in fact battling Ludacris again or anyone else for that matter at all. A closer listen to the song, however proves that T.I. isnt dissing Ludacris. In one of T.I.s lines he quotes "had it out with 'Cris, but he still my nigga...sat down civilized talked about it like niggas", alluding to the sit down that he and Ludacris had to end their beef. As a matter of fact during the taping of MTV's My Block 'Atlanta', T.I. and Ludacris are shown greeting each other respectfully.
In July of 2006, a track entitled "War with God" would see Ludacris return after some time off in movies. In the track, Ludacris goes on the offensive against an unknown rapper who has sold drugs, and makes repeated references to shooting guns in his songs, isn't as rich as he (Ludacris) and likes to give himself titles - all very well known characteristics and facts directly relating to T.I and Young Jeezy (or countless other less popular rappers) or the newcoming rappers Yung Joc and Young Dro. In this instance it also unknown whether or not Ludacris is indeed aiming his disses at Young Jeezy, T.I. or if the track is even a song recorded recently. Ludacris recently stated that the song was deeper than just a diss, and the song is more about him than anyone else, it's showing that he isn't just the 'cartoon entertainer' type rapper that he has always been portrayed as, when asked about who specific rhymes were aimed at he said "The guilty will speak". The track has been confirmed to be a selection from Ludacris' upcoming album Release Therapy this September. The song is not aimed at Young Jeezy as he features on the latest album. "War with God" uses a beat written by Don Cheegro and Dirty Harry. Hardship took over ludacris and he was under alot of stress by the end of that album.
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#IDGAF [Intro:] We have a motto – we don’t give a fuck We…
'Splash Waterfalls' Oh, oh, oh, say it (make love to me) Oh, oh,…
12. Rest Of My Life If you live for somethin' You're not alone my friend So fill…
18 Sex Therapy Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa (Remix!) Hey yeah (Luda!) Whoa, whoa,…
1st Click, click Click, click Yeah Click, click DTP nigga! I st…
1st & 10 (feat. Infamous 2-0 & Fate Wilson) Click, click Click, click Yeah Click, click DTP nigga! [Inf…
9 Times Out of 10 9 time out of 10 I'm probably fuckin' with some…
Act A Fool Drop! 2 Fast Drop! 2 Furious I'm too fast for y'all, man Dro…
Addicted 2 Money Aye (What up, Scrap?) Gettin' money (you already know what i…
All I Do Is Win D-J Khaled Hey, yeah (we the best) All I do is win…
All The Way Turned Up I wake up and got four or Five bitches in the…
Area Codes I've got hoes I've got hoes In different area codes (area) A…
Atlanta Zoo I'm obnoxious I'm flowing crazy, I need to stop this Don't k…
B.O.T.S. Radio Awh yeah Welcome back to Battle of the Sexes Radio Where…
Badaboom Big Bada boom, Luda’s in this bitch Pussy niggas clear the…
Beast Mode Uh, mic check 1-2 (Go get 'em) Listen close, nigga, yeah Uh…
Been Puttin On I wear my sunglasses at night so I can so I…
Black Man's Struggle [Ludacris] And now brothas and sistas we present the black …
Black Man's Struggle (skit) (Ludacris) And now brothas and sistas we present the black…
Block Lockdown Disturbin The Peace, Def Jam South 'Cris (yeah) you ready? …
Blood In The Air Let me see your hands in the air I remember dreaming…
Blow Feat. Juicy J & Future I never used to snore in my sleep 'til this…
Blueberry Yum Yum Yeah, umm, Think I'ma try something that I ain't, that I…
Blueberry Yum Yum (feat. Sleepy Brown) Yeah, Um, I think ima try somthin that i aint, that…
Blueberry Yum Yum(Ft. Sleepy B Yeah, umm, Think I'ma try something that I ain't, that I…
Break Your Heart Luda (whoa-oh) Now I may not be the worst or the…
Bulletproof (Oh oh oh) Load It, cock It, aim and shoot Load It,…
Burning Bridges When all your love is lost And burning bridges can't be…
Call Up The Homies (Ludacris) Verse 1 I just touched down in killa Cali, Strap…
Call Ya Bluff Yeah Anything you wanna do I'm ready to do it, my…
Can Mother, fucker can you buy that? Mother, fucker can you buy…
Can't Live I can't live with ya, can't live without you I say…
Catch Up [Chorus] All this drinking going catch up And all this smoki…
Catch Up (feat. Infamous 2-0 & Fate Wilson) (Chorus) All this drinking gon catch up And all this smoking…
Charge It To The Rap Game Everybody wants the fortune and fame The more things change,…
Child Of The Night [Chorus: x2 Nate Dogg] It's gonna get in ya, child of…
Child of the Night (feat. Nate Dogg) (feat. Nate Dogg) [Chorus 2X: Nate Dogg] It's gonna get in …
Childz Play [Cee-Lo] Come on Chop chop Mmm hmm Yeah man I'm just gonna p…
CoCo I say I I say I'm counting paper until the day…
Cold Ft It ain't no one to trust but me And I gotta…
Cold Outside ) It ain't no one to trust but me And I got…
Come And See Me 6 fifteens, candy coated riding clean Every time I pull out…
Come On Over Girl We Minus Well See What's Up Wit Them Niggas…
Coming 2 America The royal penis is clean your highness Thank you, king shit …
Coming to America The royal penis is clean your highness Thank you, king shit…
Conjure Commercial 2 (Oh oh oh) Load It, cock It, aim and shoot Load It,…
Contagious [Chorus: Jamie Foxx] Simply marvelous, that's what you are, …
Crib In My Closet Luda-verses, take 4, in no particular order (none at all) Bu…
Cross My Mind Chorus I love it when you cross my mind, my mind,…
Cry Babies (Oh no) I caught him with a blow to the…
Cry Babies (Oh No) Cry Babies(oh No) Ludacris (Word Of Mouf) [Chorus: Ludacris…
Dancing Dirty Heeeeeeeeeee... leggo She dancing dirty - She dancing dir…
Diamond In The Back I want a (Diamond in the back) I want a…
Do Sumthin Strange Well, well what do you we have here Still getting pussy…
Do The Right Thang Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Hip hop nation, this is…
Do The Right Thing wake uuuuuuuup i see the sun shine gazing threw window pain …
Do Your Time [Lady] You have a call from an inmate in a correctional…
Don't Trust Her Yeah I know you love her Yeah yeah I know you…
Down IN THA Dirty Down in the dirty south to be exact Gettin money gettin…
DTP For Life It's some real niggaz here, it's some real niggaz here It's…
End Of The Night [Chorus: Bobby Valentino] Baby, I gotta, get you up out of Y…
Everybody Drunk Everybody with me drunk as fuck, break it down and…
Everybody Hates Chris Sing along with me, [Chorus] Say fuck you Luda [Repeat: x3]…
Eyebrows Down It ain't clean in these streets, it's mean in these…
Eyebrows Down (feat. Tity Boi & Dolla Boy) [Ludacris] Yeah Gotta feel me on this one Ain't none of this…
Eyebrows Down ) It ain't clean in these streets, it's mean in these…
Fat Rabbit I be that nigga named Ludi A k a L-O-V-A L-O-V-A Fuck…
Fatty Girl Na, na, na Gonna have a good time Na, na, na Gonna have…
Feelin Ring Ring Hello? What's up? What's up baby? I need you righ…
Freaky Thangs It's 2AM in the morning and it's uh Light showers and…
Freedom Of Preach Can the church say Amen? (Amen reverend) We gon' do another…
Freestyle I say I I say I'm counting paper until the day…
Game Got Switched [Chorus: x2] I hate it when it's too many niggas, not…
Georgia Georgia, Georgia, Georgia, Georgia [Chorus: x2] We on the g…
Get Back Heads up! Heads up! Here's another one! And a, and another o…
Get Back (Sum 41 Rock remix) Hands up! Hands up! Here's another one! And a - and another…
Get Back ) Heads up! Heads up! Here's another one! And a, and another o…
Get Lit When the liquor get up in me When the liquor get…
Get Off Me What (what), what (what), what (what), what (what) I (I), I…
Get The F What the fuck's up? DTP in this muthafucka! And for all…
Get the Fuck Back What the fuck's up? DTP in this muthafucka And for all…
Girls Gone Wild 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1…
Go 2 Sleep Go to sleep hoe, go to sleep, go to sleep…
Go 2 Sleep Ft I-20 Lil Wilson [Chorus: x3] Go to sleep, hoe to sleep, go to sleep,…
Go to Sleep Go to sleep hoe, go to sleep, go to sleep…
Gold Digger [Luda] Ow! Track-stars woo...hey... DTP Let's Go [Chorus: Bo…
Good Lovin I keep dwellin' on the past, babe Know what I need,…
Grass Is Always Greener Did some movies and started missing this rap shit Back to…
Greatest Hits Better than College girls gone wild (woohoo) It's more off t…
Grew Up A Screw Up [Chorus] "I grew up a fuckin' screw-up Got introduced to th…
Grew Up A Screw Up (Feat. Youn [Chorus] "I grew up a fuckin' screw-up Got introduced to …
Grew Up a Screw Up (feat. Young Jeezy) Ever Since I Was An Embryo Waitng To Shape Up…
Growing Pains Okay, I remember the days High rights, low lefts, even steve…
Hands in the Air Let me see your hands in the air I remember dreaming…
Hard Times I'm tryin' to make it through these hard times (Hard,…
He Man He [x10] MAN From the power bestow the army by the…
Helluva Night (It's about to be a hell of a night) (It's about…
Hey Ho [Chorus] If men sleep around we some players but for women T…
Hip Hop Quotables Hi, my name's Ludacris, and I'm high as giraffe pussy And…
Ho [Chorus: x2] Ho (Ho) You'sa Ho (Ho) You'sa Ho (Ho) I said th…
Ho ) [Chorus: x2] Ho (Ho) You'sa Ho (Ho) You'sa Ho (Ho) I sai…
Ho! [Chorus: x2] Ho (Ho) You'sa Ho (Ho) You'sa Ho (Ho) I said th…
Hoe's In My Room Fresh off the streets, just finished a show in Long…
Hood Billionaire press a button my car drop Press another button my car…
Hood Stuck [Chorus] Eastside, eastside nigga what? (Eastside, eastside …
Hopeless Ooh you feel that as I take you to them…
Hot Nigga Excuse my absence People been out here burnin' bridges It se…
how do you sleep? Oh-uh oh-uh oh-uh oh It's been about a year now Ain't seen…
How Low How low can you go? How low can you go? How…
How Low Can You Go (Luda) How low can you go?(x8) (Squeaky Voice) How low …
How Low Remix How low can you go? Luda! Listen, Ludacris got a remix…
How To be a boss Murder, cash, cars, hoes Fast life as usual is all that…
How We Roll Into: (Luda) A-town connection.. Lloyd, Luda (check) turn it…
Howhere Ay, gimme ten on four Yo, hello? (Luda) What's up, boy? (Wh…
HoWhere (Skit) Yo hello Luda What?s up boy What?s up nigga this is 20 Where…
I Ain't The One I ain't the one i ain't the one I ain't the…
I Do It All Night Hehehe, yeah (let's GO, oh!) Damn right nigga (yeah yeah) wh…
I Do It For Hip Hop I do it for hip-hop I do it for hip-hop Now this…
I Don't Give A Fuck It's that nigga you've been waiting on Trynna get more infor…
I Know You Got A Man I know you got a man, man, man But tell me…
IDGAF We have a motto – we don't give a fuck We…
If I Ain't Fucked Up I been drinkin' all night If I ain't fucked up I…
If I Take One More Drink It was Friday night, And I was feelin' aight, (yep) Downtown…
In My Life Yeah, I used to care so much what people thought…
In the Depths of Solitude Yes, sir This is Ludacris here to recite to you an original…
Instrumental Act a fool Drop! 2 Fast Drop! 2 Furious I'm too fast for y'all, man Dro…
Interactive Ay man, don't I know you from somewhere befo? Yea,…
Interlude What up, this is Ludacris Letting you know the new Fall Out…
Intro Shh, they're about to start the movie Hear ye, hear ye Dist…
Intro (Ludacris / The Red Light District) Yeh, ohh! Check me out, look It goes love, hate, pleasure a…
It Wasn Us [Chorus: x2] They want to know why I hit like that,…
It Wasn't Us [Chorus: x2] They want to know why I hit like that,…
jingalin They jingalin' baby, go head baby They jingalin' baby, go he…
Just Like That YEAH! Ludacris in this muthafucka What up Talib disturbing t…
Keep It On The Hush Sister Martha, so glad to see you Glad your parole came…
Large Amounts [Chorus: x4] In this life one thing counts In the bank, la…
Last Of A Dying Breed [Ludacris] I done killed so many niggaz in the booth I…
Let's Stay Together Everybody's breaking, breaking up Let's stay together ('geth…
Ludacris Po-po-po-porn Star Dancing (Porn Star Dancing) Kelly won't…
Ludacris Rest Of My Life Ft. Usher David Guetta If you live for somethin' You're not alone my friend So fill…
Ludacrismas [bells ringing] Ho ho hoo Merry christmas! [Ludacris …
Ludaversal Intro Mic check, 1 2 I'm just going to get right to…
Lyrical Healing Ey man, if you got a problem with somebody Whatever happened…
Mad Fo You know one thing I hate It's when a person come…
Meet The Dealer Yeah, he go by the name of I Dub, straight…
Midnight Train Ooh, hey yeah Do you know how to leave, do you…
Money (Money) the root of all evil Deceiving cause even my closest…
Money Counter You know what i don't have to answer to you You…
Money Maker Shake your money maker like somebody 'bout to pay ya I…
Money Maker Version ) Shake your money maker Like somebody 'bout to pay ya I see…
Mouthing Off Yeah, hah, When it all come down to it we ain't…
Mouthing Off (feat. 4-IZE) Ludacris- Look, when it all comes down to it... we ain't hav…
Mouths To Feed [Chorus: x2] Stop moving so slow I got mouths to feed Hurry …
Move B***h Move bitch, get out the way Get out the way bitch,…
Move Bitch Move, bitch, get out the way Get out the way, bitch,…
Muthafucka Can You Buy That That's thirty five thousand Dollars cash money No, that's th…
MVP I'm the MVP, I'm stupid with this rap shit (Here I…
My Chick Bad My chick bad My chick hood My chick do stuff that your…
My Chick Bad feat. Nicki Minaj My chick bad My chick hood My chick do stuff that ya…
My Chick Bad Remix My chick bad My chick hood My chick do stuff that your…
My Chick Bad Remix Feat. Diamond Trina and Eve My chick bad My chick hood My chick do stuff that ya…
My Chick Bad Remix ft. Diamond Trina Eve Uncensored. My chick bad My chick hood My chick do stuff that your…
Nasty Girl [Chorus] She makes her own money, pays her own bills, always…
New Beginning Intro Yeah, I'm ready to do it all over My heart colder,…
Not Long If we look to the stars, you'll find that you're…
Number One Spot I'm never goin' nowhere so don't try me My music sticks…
Numbers On The Board Who woulda thought that uh Ten years later I’d be goin’…
Nutmeg Stay calm, this ain’t ‘bout to take long Fake rappers meme…
O Lets Do It Remix, haa Luda We gon do this one for the ATL right So…
Ocean Skies Rest in peace Wayne Bridges You're still living through me L…
OG's Theme (Ah) West side keep it thuggin' like After me there will…
oh (Oh no) I caught him with a blow to the…
One More Drink It was Friday night, And I was feelin' aight, (yep) Downtown…
One More Drink (feat. T-Pain) Intro (Car pulls off, tires screech) Verse 1 (Ludacris) It…
OneMoreDrink It was Friday night, And I was feelin' aight, (yep) Downtown…
P-Poppin Head down, pussy pussy popping Head down, pussy pussy poppin…
Party Girls I came to party like tonight will never end Let's party…
Party No Mo' [Chorus] Party I'ma party til I just can't party no mo Party…
Pass Out [Chorus: x2 Ludacris] If you a lame motherfucker, get yo' as…
Patna Dem I was on the ave' cuttin slabs with my patna'…
People This could be something big.. Don't change the station Ive b…
Phat Rabbit I be that nigga named Luda A.K.A. L-O-V-A, L-O-V-A Fuck that…
Pimpin (Oh yeah) the fancy cars The women and the caviar You know…
Pimpin' All Over the World (feat. Bobby Valentino) (feat. Bobby V.) [Chorus] The fancy cars, the women and the…
Pimping All Over the World (Oh yeah) the fancy cars The women and the caviar You know…
Politics as Usual Yeah Okay, Okay Luda Hey I'm back on it like I just si…
Press The Start Button [Intro] This song is rated M for mature! [Chorus: Ludacr…
Problems They say Luda would you rather have the money or…
Pussy Poppin One more again head down pussy Poppin on a handstand Head d…
Put Your Money [Chorus: x2 Ludacris & DMX] Bet a hundred (bet a hundred)…
Put Your Money (feat. DMX) (feat. DMX) [dice rolling] [DMX] Grrrrrrrr.. [Chorus 2X: L…
Raised In The South What’s up? Keep my name out your motherfuckin’ mouth (out…
Regret You must regret the day that you left me (Uh…
Representin Turn the lights off I be representin', representin' I be re…
Rest Of My Life If you live for somethin' You're not alone my friend So fill…
Rest Of My Life ft_ Usher David Guetta [Usher:] If you live for something, you’re not alone, my fr…
Rich & Flexin Cry me a river, cry me cry me, oh Cry me…
Rob Quarters (Interviewer) What's the deal people?! It's the Natural Di…
Rob Quarters (skit) Rob Quarters skit (Interviewer) Whats the deal people?! It'…
Rob Quarters Skit (Interviewer) What's the deal people?! It's the Natural …
Rock and a Hard Place Yeah yeah It's an everyday struggle Trying to get out Trying…
Rockin' That Girl I'm in love with you baby. And I want…
Roll Out Roll out! Roll out! Roll out! Roll out! Roll out! Roll…
Roll Out (My Business) [repeat 6x] Roll out! Roll out! Roll out! Roll out! Roll…
Rollercoaster [Dru Hill] Wrap your legs around my waist and hold tight...…
Rollercoaster ) Wrap your legs around my waist and hold tight Aye, I…
Rollout Roll out! Roll out! Roll out! Roll out! Roll out! Roll…
Rollout (My Business) Roll out! [repeat 6x] Roll out! Roll out! Roll out! Roll ou…
Runaway Love Yeah, and it go a lil something like this Runaway love Runa…
Runaway Love (feat. Mary J. Blige) '''Song: Runaway love''' '''Artist: Ludacris ft. Mary.j blid…
Runaway Love ) Yeah, and it go a lil something like this Runaway love Runa…
Saturday Oooh-oooh Oooh-oooh Oooh-oooh Oooh-oooh I got a big weed st…
Saturday Ft Slee I gotta big weed stash, pocket full of cash Just seen…
Saturday (Oooh Oooh!) [Chorus] I gotta big weed stash, pocket full of cash Just se…
Saturdays Oooh-oooh Oooh-oooh Oooh-oooh Oooh-oooh I got a big weed st…
Save It For Another Day Save it for another day I ain’t try to hear that…
Screwed Up (Fuck you!) Fuck you! (Fuck you!) Fuck you! (Fuck you!) Fuck…
Screwed Up (feat. Lil' Flip) (Coughing) ~Deep Voice~ Ahhh ya, we sendin this one out…
Screwed Up ) (Fuck you!) Fuck you! (Fuck you!) Fuck you! (Fuck you!) Fuck…
Sex Room Welcome to my sex room Sex room, room, oh, oh, oh Welcome…
Sex Therapy Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa (Remix!) Hey yeah (Luda!) Whoa, whoa,…
Sexting So I'm just sitting in this rehab class Trying to get…
She Said She said she's never done it, she said she's never…
Shes A Trip [Intro: Ludacris] Oh you talkin bout Ol’ girl from up the…
Skit Ay, gimme ten on four Yo, hello? (Luda) What's up, boy? (Wh…
Slap [Chorus x 2] I know it's strange But my brain's gone really…
Smokin' Dro [Chorus: I-20] I'm smokin dro, choppin O's Beat knockin with…
Southern Fried Hey, yeah, I want all you proud sistas to stand…
Southern Fried Intro Hey, yeah! I want all you proud sisters to stand…
Southern Gangsta [Ving Rhames] He's a hustler, unbound by law A self-made, mi…
Southern Hospitality Cadillac grills, Cadillac mill's Check out the oil my Cadill…
Southern Hospitality (feat. Pharrell) (Intro 2x) We drop bones on em Drop bones on em When we…
Spanish Fly I mean, you see her over in the club over…
Speak Into The Mic Check 1, 2 speak into the microphone Tell that bitch to…
Splash Waterfall Oh, oh, oh, say it (make love to me) Oh, oh,…
Spur Of The Moment (feat. DJ Quik) [Ludacris (Dj Quik)] Gotta keep it a secre…
Spur of the Moment (feat. DJ Quik) (feat. DJ Quik) [Quik] Gotta keep it a secret (woo!) [Luda]…
Stand Up Stand up (ah) Stand up (yeah) Stand up (ah) Stand up (uh) W…
Stand Up (album version) [Intro] Stand up! Stand up! Stand up! Stand up! [Chorus: Lu…
Stand Up ) Stand up (ah) Stand up (yeah) Stand up (ah) Stand up (uh) W…
Start Alright Alright Alright Fire um up! We go live in 5! Its tim…
Start All Over (Oh yeah) the fancy cars The women and the caviar You know…
Stick Yeah nigga got that Ludacris Got that UGK that Disturbing th…
Stick 'Em Up (feat. UGK) yeah nigga got that ludacris got that U-G-K that disturbin'…
Still Standing Ft. Monica Mama always told me Baby, you gotta walk by faith And not…
Stop Lying Damn, man, I can't believe them hoes ain't come over…
Stop Lying (skit) Damn man I cant believe them hoes aint come over…
Stuck Up Open up ya books to the page of yes Ha ha…
Sweet Revenge Hello baby, you will not believe this This nigga ain't been…
T Baggin' [Dial Tone] [Numbers being pressed] Hello, Thank you for cal…
Teamwork Hey we gonna be havin' some fun and 'Cause 2 is…
Tell It Like It Is [Little Kid:] Daddy is that your car on TV? [Ludacris:]…
Tell Me A Secret I got five kisses where you want 'em at Either one…
The Potion What up aye shawty what it is Lil' buddy what you…
The Vocalizer *gun cocking, gunshots* DJ Drama: Yeah, it's your fucking…
This Has Been My World Over a decade later Let's toast to the good life We still…
Tickets Sold Out This Friday performing live At the civic center You heard …
Tip Toe Wing In My Jawwdinz Yeah, right back at it Michael might be the only nigga…
Too Easy Swag central See what we have here is An open invitation to…
Trill Recognize Trill (Featuri I still, I still, I still, I still I still, I…
Tuesday Club goin' up, on a Tuesday Got your girl in the…
Two Miles An Hour Yeah, we goin' send this one out To everybody that put…
Two Miles an Hour (remix) (feat. Playaz Circle) Yeah.. we gon' send this one out to e'rybody that put…
U Got A Problem Yeah, come see this nigga Come see this ol' light-skinned mo…
Ultimate Satisfaction Satisfaction, satisfaction, satisfaction. satisfaction we a…
Ultimate Satisfaction (feat. Field Mob) Voice] Satisfaction, satisfaction, satisfaction [Ludacris] …
Undisputed [Floyd Mayweather speaks] [Luda:] Back up on dat ass , Back …
Viagra Skit [Ludacris] Oh god! Oh god! Ugh.. [911 Lady] 9-1-1 What's yo…
Virgo Yeah, what, you Uh huh c'mon Yeah, yeah, what? Nasty Nas,…
Virgo (feat. Nas & Doug E. Fresh) (feat. Doug E. Fresh, Nas) [Doug E. Fresh beatboxes] [Nas]…
Vitamin D Aw yeah, yeah I mean there's a lot of women out…
War The time has come, for bad things to leave The…
Warning Warning! This album contains ludicrous material, Parental di…
Warning (intro) [Kid:] Warning This Album Contains Ludacris Material Parenta…
Wasted Luda Let me tell you bout the newest ish that just…
We Got \ DTP we got them guns that go Yea I'm all about…
We Got (feat. Chingy, I-20 & Tity Boi) [Ludacris] DTP we got them guns that go... [I-20] Yea I'm a…
We Got ) \ DTP we got them guns that go Yea I'm all about…
Welcome to Atlanta Yeah Welcome to Atlanta, jackin' hammers and vogues Back to …
What Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Give it to me now, give it…
What Them Girls Like [Ludacris (Chris Brown)] Luda!(yep) S.g.! Chris breezy (it's…
What Them Girls Like (co-starring Chris Brown Ludacris and Chris Brown Luda! (Yep) S.G.! Chris …
What Them Girls Like (feat. Chris Brown & Sean Garrett) [Ludacris] Luda! (Yep) S.G.! Chris Breezy (It’s Meeeee) [Ch…
What Them Girls Like ) [Ludacris (Chris Brown)] Luda!(yep) S.g.! Chris breezy (it's…
What You Smokin On What you smokin on nigga, what you smokin on? What you…
What's Your Fantansy Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Give it to me now, give it…
What's Your Fantansy Remix Ft. Foxy Brown Trina and Shawanna Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Give it to me now, give it to me now…
What's Your Fantasy Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Give it to me now, give it…
What's Your Fantasy (feat. Shawna) Ludacris: Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Give it to me now, give it…
What's Your Fantasy Remix Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Give it to me now, give it…
Who Not Me [Small World (Ludacris): x4] Uh no way no how, get like…
Who Not Me (feat. Small World & Dolla Boy) [Small World: repeat 4X] Uhhuhh no way no how, get like…
Wish You Would (Here we go) Surprise nigga (haha) It was bound to happen so…
Woozy [R.Kelly] Whoo, Kel, Chris, And clubbing on some smooth shh …
Woozy (feat. R. Kelly) [Intro - R. Kelly] Whoo... Kel... Chris... And clubbin on so…
Word of Mouf Yea-uh, here we go here we go here we go Talk…
Word Of Mouf Ft 4- Yea-uh, here we go here we go here we go Talk…
Word of Mouf (Freestyle) Yea-uh, here we go here we go here we go Talk…
You Don Yo after tonight Don't leave your girl around me True playa …
You Don't Know You know every super hero gotta have theme music right? This…
You'z A Hoe (ludacris) HOE (ho) you'z a ho(ho jessica) (chorus) y…