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Ludacris albums featuring Lil' Flip

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| | Chicken & Beer CD (2003)
$10.45 This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
In the year leading up to the release of his third disc, CHICKEN & BEER, Ludacris' distinguished drawl could be heard all over the radio ...
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| Ludacris appears on Bun B Trill CD (2005)
$15.65 With his debut solo release, TRILL, Bun-B proves that he doesn't need his UGK partner Pimp C to deliver the goods. On this sprawling set of gangsta-crunk tracks, the Texas-based rapper delivers more unflinching, sinister tales from the ghetto over ...
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| Ludacris appears on Young Buck Straight Outta Cashville: G Unit Collectors Edition Vol. 2. CDs (2004) Parental Advisory; Limited Edition
$18.59 STRAIGHT OUTTA CASHVILLE lives up to the N.W.A. reference in its title. Like N.W.A., Buck delivers lyrical blows--sudden, blunt, and ruthless--without forgetting the importance of a powerful hook to seduce the listener into his murky world, particularly on the hit ...
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| Ludacris appears on Young Buck Straight Outta Cashville CD (2004)
$10.65 STRAIGHT OUTTA CASHVILLE lives up to the N.W.A. reference in its title. Like N.W.A., Buck delivers lyrical blows--sudden, blunt, and ruthless--without forgetting the importance of a powerful hook to seduce the listener into his murky world, particularly on the hit ...
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| Ludacris appears on Lil' Flip U Gotta Feel Me CDs (2004)
$7.69 Nas once said "I got so many rhymes, I don't think I'm too sane," a line which could also refer to the similarly prolific young rapper known as Lil' Flip, who, in early 2004, unleashed an ambitious, wonderfully schizophrenic double-disc ...
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| Ludacris appears on Bun B Trill (Chopped & Screwed) CD (2005) Chop
$13.89 With his debut solo release, TRILL, Bun-B proves that he doesn't need his UGK partner Pimp C to deliver the goods. On this sprawling set of gangsta-crunk tracks, the Texas-based rapper delivers more unflinching, sinister tales from the ghetto over ...
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| Ludacris appears on Lil' Flip U Gotta Feel Me CDs (2004) Bonus CD
$7.79 Nas once said "I got so many rhymes, I don't think I'm too sane," a line which could also refer to the similarly prolific young rapper known as Lil' Flip, who, in early 2004, unleashed an ambitious, wonderfully schizophrenic double-disc ...
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| Ludacris appears on Lil' Flip U Gotta Feel Me CDs (2004) Edited
$7.69 Nas once said "I got so many rhymes, I don't think I'm too sane," a line which could also refer to the similarly prolific young rapper known as Lil' Flip, who, in early 2004, unleashed an ambitious, wonderfully schizophrenic double-disc ...
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| Ludacris appears on Bun B Trill CD (2005) Edited
$15.65 With his debut solo release, TRILL, Bun-B proves that he doesn't need his UGK partner Pimp C to deliver the goods. On this sprawling set of gangsta-crunk tracks, the Texas-based rapper delivers more unflinching, sinister tales from the ghetto over ...
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 Ludacris Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Ludacris songs: Intro Lyrics, Stand Up Lyrics, What's Your Fantasy Lyrics, Money Maker Lyrics, Two Miles an Hour Lyrics, One More Drink Lyrics, Tell It Like It Is Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Number One Spot Lyrics, Get Back Lyrics, Call Up The Homies Lyrics, Contagious Lyrics, Everybody Hates Chris Lyrics, Last Of A Dying Breed Lyrics, MVP Lyrics, Nasty Girl Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Southern Gangsta Lyrics, Undisputed Lyrics, Ho Lyrics, Do Your Time Lyrics, End of the Night Lyrics.
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 Ludacris Biography
Atlanta, Georgia-based rapper Ludacris was a local success story. As a former intern on an Atlanta radio station, he became known for his theatrical station IDs. In 2000 he parlayed this notoriety into a successful debut album that he self-marketed throughout the Southern states. The album caught the attention of Def Jam South label president Scarface, who signed Ludacris to be the first artist on the new label. Fitting into the Dirty South rap genre, Ludacris follows in the footsteps of Mystikal, Master P, and Silkk the Shocker.
 Key Personnel
 Worked With
Snoop Dogg, Kanye West, Nas, Nate Dogg, Twista, Game
 Contemporaries
Snoop Dogg, Lil Wayne, Busta Rhymes, Missy Elliott, Nelly, Pastor Troy, Juvenile, Trick Daddy, B.G., N.O.R.E., Ja Rule, Mystikal, Petey Pablo, Sisqó, Yukmouth, Shyne, Dirty, Drag-On, Lil' Zane
 Influences
Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, Scarface, Dr. Dre, OutKast, Geto Boys, 2 Live Crew, N.W.A., Master P, Missy Elliott, Timbaland, Goodie Mob, Xzibit, Silkk the Shocker
 More Music Artists
Julie Roberts, Carlos Drummond De Andrade
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