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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
"Move Bitch," the fourth single off Ludacris's 2002 sophomore album, Word of Mouf, is a timeless ode to the simple pleasures in life—getting drunk, fighting strangers in parking lots, and/or ...
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 ... album provided suited a plethora of listeners. After this project, Ludacris ...
In late 2001, Ludacris reached the No. 3 post on The Billboard 200 with “Word of Mouf.” The album entered with sales of 282,000 copies, and has since sold about 3.3 million. The rapper’s lat ...