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The Red Light District

The Red Light DistrictArtist: Ludacris
Label: Def Jam
Category: Music

List Price: $13.98
Buy New: $5.37
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New (40) Used (72) Collectible (3) from $1.61

Seller: CyberZoo
Sales Rank: 30,217

Format: Explicit Lyrics
Language: English (Original Language)
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 602498638019
Model: 00602498638019
UPC: 602498638019
EAN: 0602498638019
ASIN: B00065JTAQ

Release Date: December 7, 2004
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days



Tracks:

  • Intro
  • Number One Spot
  • Get Back
  • Put Your Money
  • Blueberry Yum Yum
  • Child Of The Night
  • The Potion
  • Pass Out
  • Skit
  • Spur Of The Moment
  • Who Not Me
  • Large Amounts
  • Pimpin' All Over The World
  • Two Miles An Hour
  • Hopeless
  • Virgo

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Album Description
Ludacris, The Red Light District


Amazon.com
Think what you want about Ludacris, but no one can deny that he is hip-hop's king of choruses. Luda's hooks are big, brassy, and loud; they're tailor-made for club crowds and radio programmers. Some songs, like "Get Back," practically sound like one long hook, every line a potential anthem. At times, it's easy to forget that Ludacris knows how to rhyme too. His taffy-pull verbal style isn't as lyrically intricate as Nas's (who appears on "Virgo") and can't match Trick Daddy's thuggish bravado ("Hopeless"), but few other rappers exude his level of charisma. On "Number One Spot," Luda acts like he's strong-arming his way to the top, but it's really charm that propels the charge. Even on a song like "Two Miles an Hour," dedicated to "those who spend more on their car than their relationship," he's more clever than clownish in selling the concept. Red Light District has its share of filler, but, track for track, Ludacris still delivers satisfaction. --Oliver Wang


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