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A sea of cowboy hats bounced toward the ground as rapper Ludacris asked, "How low can you go" at Two Step Inn music festival in Georgetown Sunday night. "It feels really good to be the only rapper ...
Christopher “Ludacris” Bridges wanted Iowa State Fair audiences to know that a man originally from Des Moines helped launch his career — producer Shondrae Crawford, better known as Bangladesh.
Last seen in town opening for Janet Jackson at Xcel Energy Center last May, Ludacris racked up an impressive string of top 10 hits in the early 2000s, including “Money Maker,” “How Low,” ...
Well, if it was seeing Ludacris on stage at the Wisconsin State ... The "Move B*tch," "How Low," "Rollout" and "Act a Fool" hitmaker should be familiar with Brew City, as the State Fair Main ...
Ludacris and T-Pain — longtime compatriots ... “Baby” and Usher’s “Yeah” in Luda’s case and Flo Rida’s “Low” and Lil Jon’s “Snap Ya Fingaz” from T-Pain — so many ...
Rapper Ludacris is known for hits like "My Chick Bad," "Tonight" and "How Low." He also features on Justin Bieber's "Baby," Usher's "Yeah!" and Fergie's "Glamorous." Need a break? Play the USA ...