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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0073145864462
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Label: Def Jam
Manufacturer: Def Jam
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Def Jam
Release Date: November 27, 2001
Studio: Def Jam
Sales Rank: 7713
MPN: 586446
Disc 1:- Coming 2 America
- Rollout (My Business)
- Go 2 Sleep
- Cry Babies (Oh No)
- She Said
- Howhere (Skit) - Ludacris,
- Area Codes
- Growing Pains
- Greatest Hits (Skit) - Ludacris,
- Move B***h
- Stop Lying (Skit) - Ludacris,
- Saturday (Oooh Oooh!)
- Keep It on the Hush
- Word of Mouf (Freestyle) - Ludacris,
- Get the F*** Back
- Freaky Thangs
- Cold Outside
- Block Lockdown
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Sophmore release from Atlanta's lyrical acrobatic and character Ludacris with Word Of Wouf. As the introduction "Coming 2 America" delivers a royal platform for the album which becomes apparent in the third verse with his rapid fire delivery. Demanding privacy on "Rollout (My Business)" should be respected over the Timbaland produced track. The song is filled with questions asked by enquiring minds as he answers with rapid fire responses. "Go 2 Sleep" featuring I-20, Lil Fate & Three 6 Mafia has a hard street edge as the chant of the title driven by the violin sequence over the drum kick. Catching the white lies of women on "She Said" featuring Lil Fate could also be used during a stripper's performance. The comedic interlude "Howhere ... Read More:
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Ludacris, one of my favorite rappers, solidified his star status by releasing a sophomore album filled to the brim with hook laden singles, dope beats and catchy rhymes. The first of the onslaught of singles produced by this album was `Roll Out', a song that still makes me turn up the stereo. But Luda didn't stop there. He hit us again and again with tracks like the infectious `Saturday Night' and Rush Hour jam `Area Codes' featuring the great Nate Dogg. Luda hits every right chord with the power anthem (or fight song as they are reffered to at times) `Move B****', a song you can't help but sing along with, but he drives all this home with the slow jam `Freaky Thangs' featuring Jagged Edge and the brilliant Twista!
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Standout Tracks: COMING TO AMERICA, GO TO SLEEP, CRY BABIES,GROWING PAINS, MOVE B---H, SATURDAY, FREAKY THANGS, COLD OUTSIDE, BLOCK LOCKDOWN, WELCOME TO ATLANTA(Luda's verse made it worthwhile). Filler: She said is the dumbest song on this album plus the beat sounds like retarded ice cream truck music, Keep it on the hush is a dull girlie record, Get the f--k back is a street anthem wannabe and Area codes was filler on the Rush Hour 2 soundtrack and its filler now. Bottom line: Ludacris made an album that was 1,000x better than Back for the first time. His trademark goofiness doesnt bring down this album and his skits are funny(especially the one with random white people singing his songs). This is how you prove that your a great rapper. By making ... Read More:
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I have stood by Luda for sometime now. Even though all my friends hate rap (including me because I hate most rap because its cookie cutter) I latched onto Ludacris. And the reason was because of this album. He is funny enough to be interesting and street enough so he isnt Will Smith.
What I like about him also is he doesnt talk street language. Like T.I. or 50 Cent or Lloyd Banks they all speak a mumbled ebonics lesson to you throughout a song.
The album is strong with songs like "Rollout" "Saturday" "Area Codes" "Get the F*** Back" "Move B***h". I even love the song Word of Mouth (Freestyle) because it shows how creative he can be.
If your going to pick up anything from Luda, grab this one. Its his best ... Read More:
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After releasing his multiplatinum debut, "Back for the First Time", Ludacris didn't wait long at all to return with his sophomore effort. With his new single at the time, "Rollout (My Business" getting major airplay, Luda is out to dominate the billboard chart once again with "Word of Mouf."
1. Coming 2 America - 4/5
2. Rollout (My Business) - 4.5/5
3. Go 2 Sleep (Featuring I-20, Lil' Fate & Three 6 Mafia) - 4/5
4. Cry Babies (Oh No) - 4/5
5. She Said (Featuring Lil' Fate) - 3.5/5
6. Howhere (Skit) - No Rating
7. Area Codes (Featuring Nate Dogg) - 4/5
8. Growing Pains (Featuring Lil' Fate & Keon Bryce) - 5/5
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