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Theater of the Mind * returns Ludacris to the heights of cover art insanity last scaled on 2001's * __ Word of Mouf __ * and 2003's * __ Chicken N Beer __ * . We're glad he's back. __ OnSmash ...
But on the cover for his new, eighth studio album, Ludaversal, Mr. Feels-Like-A-Midget-Is-Hanging-From-My-Necklace is nodding to his simple beginnings. The art ... 2001's Word of Mouf, that ...
Shamelessness is to be expected in the style-above-substance world of pop-rap, but even for a figure as famously shallow and materialistic as Jermaine Dupri, it takes chutzpah to give an album the ...
With his second major-label album, the Atlanta-based Ludacris stuffs enough jokes into his work to rival the Original Kings of Comedy. Whether he’s delivering a punchy one-liner, exaggerating ...
On this day in 2001, Ludacris released his second full-length album, Word of Mouf.This LP was ridiculously successful, debuting at #3 on the Billboard 200 chart and selling 281,000 copies in the ...
Make no mistake, however; Ludacris, whose “Word of Mouf” is the No. 3 album in the country this week, was clearly the center of attention during his inspired 55-minute set, as he ripped ...
Yet listening to Ludacris’ new album, Word of Mouf, other influences spring to mind — notably, raunchy African-American comedians like Redd Foxx and Rudy Ray Moore, men whose trade it was to ...
Containing hits like “Roll Out”, “Area Codes”, and “Move B****”, it is easy to see why Word Of Mouf got the attention ... After this project, Ludacris finally reached a #1 album ...
Can a sense of humor compensate for the peculiar, sometimes repugnant points of view Atlanta rapper Ludacris (aka Chris Bridges) espouses on “Word Of Mouf”? His facility at teasing banter ...