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Ludacris Biography

Ludacris rode the early-2000s Dirty South explosion to widespread popularity, as his songs enjoyed an enormous embrace, mainly by urban media outlets but also MTV and pop radio. The Atlanta-based rapper went from local sensation to household name after Def Jam signed him to its Def Jam South subsidiary in 2000. In addition to connecting him with super-producers like Timbaland, the Neptunes, and Organized Noize, Def Jam gave Ludacris remarkable marketing push. Ludacris thus quickly became one of the rap industry's most in-demand rappers, guesting on hits for everyone from Missy Elliott ("One Minute Man") to Jermaine Dupri ("Welcome to Atlanta") when he wasn't dominating the urban market with his own hits, most notably "What's Your Fantasy?," "Southern Hospitality," "Area Codes," and "Rollout (My Business)."

Before he became the Dirty South's most successful rapper, Ludacris DJed at an Atlanta radio station. He used the opportunity to hone his craft on the mic, learn about the industry, and make a name for himself throughout the Atlanta area, which had become the South's rap mecca starting in the mid-'90s. Eventually, he began aspiring toward a career as a rapper rather than as a radio jock, and after working with Timbaland -- appearing on the super-producer's Tim's Bio album (the original version of "Fat Rabbit") in 1998 -- Ludacris began taking his rap career seriously. He recorded an album, Incognegro (2000), and released it on his independently released Disturbing tha Peace label. Ludacris primarily worked with producer Shondrae for the album, though also with Organized Noize to a lesser extent. Incognegro sold impressively in Atlanta, where Ludacris was well known for his radio work.

Soon after Incognegro became the talk of Atlanta and "What's Your Fantasy?" became a regional hit, Scarface came knocking. Def Jam had given the veteran rapper the go-ahead to scout for talent in the South, since the Dirty South movement was gaining steam at the time and Def Jam wanted to start a Def Jam South subsidiary. Ludacris became Scarface's first signing, and Def Jam re-packaged the tracks from Incognegro, along with a few new productions: a U.G.K. collaboration ("Stick 'Em Up"), a Neptunes production ("Southern Hospitality"), and a remix of his previously released song with Timbaland (retitled "Phat Rabbit"). Def Jam then gave the resulting album, Back for the First Time (2000), substantial marketing push, choosing "What's Your Fantasy?" (an explicit duet about sexual fantasies from both the male and female perspective) as the first single. Though some radio stations were hesitant to air such a provocative song, "What's Your Fantasy?" became an enormous success -- as did, to a lesser extent, its even more provocative remix featuring Foxy Brown and Trina -- opening the door for countless other truly "dirty" Dirty South songs that would soon become the norm rather than the exception.

Following his initial breakthrough with "What's Your Fantasy?," Ludacris remained ubiquitous. He toured the States with OutKast and released a flurry of successive hit singles: the Neptunes-produced "Southern Hospitality," the Timbaland-produced "Phat Rabbit," the Nate Dogg collabo "Area Codes," the Timbaland-produced "Rollout (My Business)," the Organized Noize-produced "Saturday (Oooh Oooh!)," the KLC-produced "Move Bitch." His second album for Def Jam, Word of Mouf (2001), peaked at number three on the Billboard album chart in October and hovered at the top of the charts for a long time. Furthermore, he contributed to hits for other artists during this same time, most notably Missy Elliott's "One Minute Man" and Jermaine Dupri's "Welcome to Atlanta," and also released another album, Golden Grain (2002), which featured his Disturbing tha Peace posse. The proper Ludacris follow-up, Chicken -N- Beer, was released in October 2003, and he returned a year later with Red Light District.
Discography

2007 - Glamorous (Vinyl)

01. Ludacris - Glamorous (Clean)
02. Ludacris - Glamorous (Instrumental)
03. Ludacris - Glamorous (Acapella)
04. Ludacris - Glamorous (Lp)
05. Ludacris - Glamorous (Instrumental)
06. Ludacris - Glamorous (Acapella)

2007 - Release Therapy: Acapellas

01. Ludacris - Warning (Intro)
02. Ludacris - Grew Up A Screw Up (Ft Young Jeezy)
03. Ludacris - Money Maker (Ft Pharrell)
04. Ludacris - Girls Gone Wild
05. Ludacris - Ultimate Satisfaction (Ft Field Mob)
06. Ludacris - Mouths To Feed
07. Ludacris - End Of The Night (Ft Bobby Valentino)
08. Ludacris - Woozy (Ft R Kelly)
09. Ludacris - Tell It Like It Is
10. Ludacris - War With God
11. Ludacris - Do Your Time (Ft Beanie Sigel Pimp C and C-Murder)
12. Ludacris - Slap
13. Ludacris - Runaway Love (Ft Mary J Blige)
14. Ludacris - Freedom Of Preach (Ft Bishop Eddie Lee Long)

2006 - Pre Release Therapy (The Truth Shall Set U Free)

01. Ludacris - Intro
02. Ludacris - I'm The Truth
03. Ludacris - You Don't Know
04. Ludacris - Supastar Boy
05. Ludacris - Interlude
06. Ludacris - He Man
07. Ludacris - Jump Off The G4 (featuring I-20)
08. Ludacris - Cannon (featuring Uncle Murda)
09. Ludacris - Interlude
10. Ludacris - Large Amounts
11. Ludacris - Shakedown (Produced By The Neptunes)
12. Ludacris - Piggyback
13. Ludacris - Just Bought (featuring DTP)
14. Ludacris - More, More, More (featuring Jadakiss)
15. Ludacris - Duffle Bag Boyz (featuring Playaz Circle)
16. Ludacris - Rob The Robbers (featuring I-20 & Young Buck)
17. Ludacris - Hot 97 Interlude
18. Ludacris - In The Ghetto Remix (featuring Busta Rhymes & Rick James)
19. Ludacris - Gangsta Niggaz (featuring Scarface)
20. Ludacris - Yeah Mufucka! (featuring David Banner)
21. Ludacris - Outro
22. Ludacris - Coochie Bangin' (featuring Ol' Dirty Bastard)

2006 - Release Therapy

01. Ludacris - Warning (Intro)
02. Ludacris - Grew Up A Screw Up - Young Jeezy
03. Ludacris - Money Maker - Pharrell
04. Ludacris - Girls Gone Wild
05. Ludacris - Ultimate Satisfaction - Field Mob
06. Ludacris - Mouths To Feed
07. Ludacris - End Of The Night
08. Ludacris - Woozy
09. Ludacris - Tell It Like It Is
10. Ludacris - War With God
11. Ludacris - Do Your Time - Beanie Sigel
12. Ludacris - Slap
13. Ludacris - Runaway Love - Mary J. Blige
14. Ludacris - Freedom Of Preach

2003 - Chicken And Beer

01. Ludacris - Southern Fried Intro
02. Ludacris - Blow It Out
03. Ludacris - Stand Up
04. Ludacris - Rob Quarters (Skit)
05. Ludacris - Splash Waterfalls
06. Ludacris - Hard Times
07. Ludacris - Diamond In The Back
08. Ludacris - Screwed Up
09. Ludacris - T Baggin' (Skit)
10. Ludacris - P-Poppin'
11. Ludacris - Hip Hop Quotables
12. Ludacris - Black Mans Struggle (Skit)
13. Ludacris - Hoes In My Room
14. Ludacris - Teamwork
15. Ludacris - Interactive (Skit)
16. Ludacris - We Got
17. Ludacris - Eyebrows Down

2002 - Disturbing Tha Peace Golden Grain

01. Ludacris - Break Sumthin'
02. Ludacris - Growing Pains (Do It Again) Rmx
03. Ludacris - Posted
04. Ludacris - Smokin' Dro
05. Ludacris - Big Chain Records (Skit)
06. Ludacris - Pimp Council
07. Ludacris - Play Pen To The State Pen
08. Ludacris - R.P.M.
09. Ludacris - Can't Be Stopped
10. Ludacris - Behind The Chains (Skit)
11. Ludacris - A-Town Hatz
12. Ludacris - N.S.E.W.
13. Ludacris - When I Touch Down
14. Ludacris - Outro On Ya Ass
15. Ludacris - Move Bitch (Bonus Track)

2001 - Word of Mouf

01. Ludacris - Coming 2 America
02. Ludacris - Roll Out (My Business)
03. Ludacris - Go 2 Sleep
04. Ludacris - Cry Babies (Oh No)
05. Ludacris - She Said
06. Ludacris - Howhere (Skit)
07. Ludacris - Area Codes
08. Ludacris - Growing Pains
09. Ludacris - Greatest Hits (Skit)
10. Ludacris - Move B***h
11. Ludacris - Stop Lying (Skit)
12. Ludacris - Saturday (Oooh Oooh!)
13. Ludacris - Keep It On The Hush
14. Ludacris - Word Of Mouf (Freestyle)
15. Ludacris - Get The F*** Back
16. Ludacris - Freaky Thangs
17. Ludacris - Cold Outside
18. Ludacris - Block Lockdown