Ha! Take that, Bill. Ludacris shares the story about meeting Bill O’Reilly at the White House and how he ended up getting a check from him. After he discusses that hilarious situation, he briefly talks about “Bada Boom” and performs “What You Smokin’ On.” 1.21 Gigawatts is out now. Previously: Video: Ludacris Performs “I’m On [...]
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Ludacris touched down on Sway In The Morning yesterday. In the process, he joined their concert series to perform “I’m On Fire.” Before he does this, he briefly talks about his upcoming New Years Eve movie and acting advice from Terrence Howard. Grab his newest tape. It’s well worth it. Previously: Mixtape: Ludacris – 1.21 [...]
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Luda takes us back to the day where his tracks were creative, goofy, and all around entertaining. Not to say that the more mature, no chicken grease in his breads Luda is any better/worse than the Luda that I grew up on. But all the material that has dropped thus far just hasn’t been sticking. [...]
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We’re one day away from Ludacris’ 1.21 Gigawatts. Like I said before, he’s going all out to make sure this tape makes a big impact amongst all the recent good music we’ve gotten. Grind HD provides a little sneak peek into the video shoot for his Meek Mill-assisted “Say It To My Face” track. Hit [...]
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Ludacris invaded the Do restaurant in Atlanta to hold a listening session for his upcoming tape, 1.21 Gigawatts. I really want the whole project to sound like the latest record found below. That’s the Luda I grew up on. Ludaversial is coming out next year and Mike Will will be apart of it, as he [...]
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The following Ludacris record is brought to you in part by Drugs. Mix in the old and new versions of Ludacris to get such a deadly combination. Luda is boasting and speed rapping through the (possibly) last song we’ll hear before 1.21 Gigawatts drops on Tuesday. Motherfucker, can you dig this? Ludacris – Can You [...]
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Luda’s upcoming 1.21 Gigawatts tape seems like it’s going to be another project that deserves to be on the shelves. As always, artists are going all out with the promo. Luda and Waka linked up to shoot a video for their collaboration in September. EA gives you your first look into the set. November 15 [...]
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Ludacris’ guest feature verse game is mean. However, I’m starting to wonder how he does it and then comes with certain bars like “my dick brush women’s lips like chap stick.” On the flip side, Big K.R.I.T. comes through shining and stealing the spotlight with his ever so colorful southern presence. Minor tags from DJ [...]
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Ladies, what would you do if Gucci walked up to you and complimented your beauty? While it’s not in person, it still sounds weird to hear Radric on this type of record. Luda’s parts were more than good. His lyricism continues to grow. On November 15, we’ll be getting 1.21 Gigawatts that’s basically an album [...]
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BET’s Hip-Hop Awards last night was pretty good. Chris Brown took home the most awards without even being in the building. The trend seemed to be winners who weren’t actually there. Anyways, the cyphers are the good stuff. Above, Eminem, Slaughterhouse and Yelawolf give you the definition of bombarding the hell out of the competition [...]
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