Ludacris is one of the most prolific, talented artists in Hip-Hop! Now he's also branching out and making serious waves in film! Here's a few pics of him over the years!
Luda goes on a drinking binge and smoke fest for his latest single, 'If I Ain't F*cked Up'. The Metro produced song is off the mixtape of the same name and is for his #IDGAFFridays...
Ludacris returns with a new single titled, "Raised In The South" featuring Young Jeezy. Expect this song to pump hard below the Mason Dixie line. Just time in the Summer.
Ludacris and his fiancee Eudoxie played host at Reign Nightclub last night for the NCAA Final Four weekend. Other celebrities spotted were Shaq Diesal, Keshia Knight-Pulliam and V-103's Big Tigger....
Young Jeezy raps from both a nightclub and a graveyard, because he just killed the club...get it? He also brought a few of his famous friends along for some cameos...and it's absolutely right that E-40 be in there since this DJ Mustard beat sounds like something right off of that History album he did with Too Slow $hort.
That said I'm interested to see how long Jeezy is going to ride this West Coast wave he's been on lately. It's The World definitely had some Left side inspired moments. He took "R.I.P." after YG turned it down, plus he just hopped on that Ty Dolla $ign "My Cabana" remix too. He's definitely at that point in the game where a little more experimentation could actually help him out.
Music history was made in Atlanta last night, as Jermaine Dupri pulled off an epic concert at the Fox Theatre to celebrate So So Def's 20th Anniversary. The stage was like a "who's who" in chart-topping acts, as everyone from Jay-Z, Mariah Carey, Usher, Ludacris, Young Jeezy, Nelly, Lil Jon, Monica, Kris Kross, Bow Wow, Anthony Hamilton, Da Brat, Jagged Edge, Xscape (Latocha and Tamika Scott), T-Pain, Lil Scrappy, Youngbloodz, Bonecrusher, Dem Franchize Boyz, J-Kwon, Dondria, and Pastor Troy took the sold-out crowd on a musical trip down memory lane. The Fox Theatre was alive with the sounds of classic songs like "Money Ain't a Thang" (JD & Jay-Z), "Jump" (Kris Kross), "Yeah" (Usher, Ludacris, Lil Jon), "Who Can I Run To" (Xscape), "I Gotta Be" (Jagged Edge), "Welcome to Atlanta" (JD, Ludacris), "Give It 2 U" (Da Brat), "I Think They Like Me" (Dem Franchize Boyz), "Coming From Where I'm From" (Anthony Hamilton) and so many more!
"I've made more hits with this man than anyone else," said Usher, acknowledging Dupri on stage. "Congratulations to my friend, JD!" said Mariah, as she wheeled out a cake at the end of the show.
Overwhelmed by the energy of the crowd and the support and well-wishes of his celebrity friends, Dupri was humbled: "WowÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¦this is crazy," he said. "We did it! Thank you everyone - the fans, the artists..ain't nobody f'in with my clique!"
For more info on So So Def Recordings, Inc, visit www.global14.com or follow them on Twitter (@SoSoDef).
I've been jamming to this track every day since I first heard it a few weeks ago. I knew it was only a matter of time before they hit us with a video. It feels like we haven't had a A-Town anthem in a minute. When the Falcons make the Superbowl this year this is what I want to hear them run out of the tunnel too.
This track is taken from Big Boi's new album Vicious Lies & Dangerous Rumors In Stores Now.
T.I. SNAPS on this joint like an alligator who hasn't eaten in 3 weeks.