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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 ...
Word Of Mouf, Ludacris' follow-up to his multi-platinum Def Jam South debut, Back For The First Time. The high-profile first album from the southern division of rap's most important label ...
Make no mistake, however; Ludacris, whose “Word of Mouf” is the No. 3 album ... renditions of songs from his two albums. With energetic raps chock-full of pop culture references, double ...
The CD of that name debuted on top of the Billboard chart, giving Ludacris his first-ever No. 1 album. (The rapper’s last release, 2001’s ”Word of Mouf,” spent months on the chart and sold ...
In November 2001, Ludacris was set to release his third album, “Word of Mouf.” At the same time, however, his debut on film, “The Wash,” was also about to hit theaters. Luda’s role in ...
Containing hits like “Roll Out”, “Area Codes”, and “Move B****”, it is easy to see why Word Of Mouf ... album provided suited a plethora of listeners. After this project, Ludacris ...
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 ...
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 ...