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  1. #LUDACRIS INTRO PLUS#
  2. #LUDACRIS INTRO CRACK#

(The pool room product put it all on my sacks card)Īnd kicks it with them bitches like judo SOUTHSIDE! (Fairytale tellin niggaz really need to take a break) I´m on time with the flow, not a minute nor second late (White liquor, my nigga stay on line with the blow) It´s an election year, I support struggle Uhh, I´m so sick I wrote this verse in a hospital Playaz Circle, A.K.A., the Duffle Bag Boys Selling ?, they were some high-rollin hustlers You in a pool of blood, let me see you swimĪuthorities figured they must have been some sort of mobĪccording to authorities, they made a quarter mil' a week Shoot his ass, aim defense is the last case

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Three squares on the road, call it 3rd Bassīig ass face, chop you in your laugh face I used to serve shake, now I serve steaks Love the marble floors, got the Greek pillows It cost me five grand just to fill the gas tanks

#LUDACRIS INTRO CRACK#

Got a Chevy with pictures on it from pitchin crack I opened and read it, it said "We want hustlers" I got a letter from the government, the other day He's the biggest boss, comin outta the M-I-yayo I got some red beams, let's play connect the dots! I keep my ear to the STREETS like a cocker spanielīreak every bone in ya, you so out of placeīoom without a trace, you a bluff to block Never forget where you come or that block'll bang you I got gangstas that'll rearrange ya whole faceĪnd put your casket on ice, now that´s a cold case (ha!)

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Spit 30 large for cigars of you hoe niggaz (oww!) I´m already rich, so talk mo' figures (yup) I got rifles that blow ya below ya bible belt I stay strapped like your neighborhood trap dealer Luda! I´m a hustler, BALLER, gangsta, CAP PEELER

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Including his Thai food restaurant, Straits He expended his empire into multiple profitable businesses Otherwise, this is a welcome, snarling, and satisfying return.With a wreckless disregard, for the haters The biggest complaint about Ludaversal is that the 18-track Deluxe Edition holds some of the album's true fire, with the Rick Ross feature "Money" and the John Legend-driven "In My Life" both deserving better than the "bonus track" tag. "Ocean Skies," with Monica, offers a surprisingly honest and effective look at alcoholism and bad parenting, but "Not Long" with Usher might be an even bigger shock as the usually EDM-oriented producer David Guetta helms something that comes close to the soulful sound of Mark Ronson.

#LUDACRIS INTRO PLUS#

Back on his last album, the sex-starved Battle of the Sexes, the man barely even sounded like himself, and yet all that's wiped away by the David Banner-produced, simply titled "Ludaversal (Intro)" plus the cartoonish highlight "Grass Is Greener," which boasts about problems like "Did some movies and started to miss this rap shit/Back to rap, then started missin' them movies." "Call Ya Bluff" goes "back to the basics/Back to them Adidas with fat laces," then the key cut, "Beast Mode," earns a Chicken -N- Beer-sized laugh with the quintessentially Luda "since I'm always high it's hard to overlook me." "Come and See Me," with Big K.R.I.T., proves the man can still churn out essential street music while seated next to the current crop, and it wouldn't be a return to form without a bedroom number like "Good Lovin," with Miguel, which is entirely passionate and plush. Hip-hop has a towering pile of "the game needs me" albums where an artist returns to stake their claim, but Ludaversal still feels fresh, alive, and needed, and maybe just because it comes from the unique voice that is Ludacris.







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