Luda in his PRIME appreciation.

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Quite simply, had some of the best flows of all time. He could ride the beat with the best of 'em.

Creativity and delivery were off the charts.

A lot of youngsters have no clue who the real Ludacris was as an artist.

A lot of people like to discredit him for whatever reason, but dude was a PROBLEM when he still relied on his 16's to feed his fam.

This joint started it all for me...

Young/hungry Luda + young/hungry Neptunes = CRACK 
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Post your favorite Luda track(s).
 
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Prime Luda was so good. Definitely appreciated that he could get down like that and be one of the top southern artists at the time. I knew a little after Chicken and Beer that the Luda I was a fan of was gone forever, and only pops up every once and awhile (like on some of Release Therapy, and the majority of Theater of The Mind). He's not the same anymore, but you can't expect him to be the same 10 years later, and he doesn't have to be either. He's basically Jay-Z on a small scale. He's pretty much set for life.

Back For The First Time, Word of Mouf, and Release Therapy will always stay in rotation. And before he's brought up, even though T.I. has a better/more consistent overall catalog, Luda >>>>> T.I. all day.












And Luda + Shondrae (before he became Bangaledesh) :pimp: :pimp: :pimp:
 
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Was just watching some TV documentary on his career earlier tonight
 
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He was always corny to me. Delivery was too animated. Not gon front he had some of the best punch lines and his music was always enjoyable. Plus he seems like a cool #%€€*
 
Everything after Word of Mouf was trash. T.I and him are on the same level of over ratedness, the best ATL rapper of that era always was Young Jeezy.
 
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somebody caught that behind the music on vh1 
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he's most def one of the greatest of his time. his hits sound production delivery creativity animated  personality lyrical ability individuality dare i say swag in his prime is highly appreciated.
 
If I could post "we got dem guns" I would

Everytime southern hospitality comes on my shuffle while I'm driving I just wanna crash and not care
 
first 3 album were incredible and i purchased them all---but after that he got really corny to me

him and nelly were on another level making hit after hit until 50 cent came out. and once mike jones and the H town movement took controlled of the scene it was definately over for luda
 
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Everything after Word of Mouf was trash. T.I and him are on the same level of over ratedness, the best ATL rapper of that era always was Young Jeezy.
TM101 didnt come out until like 05---i would classify luda in the lil jon crunk era of rap
 
:smh: At me not knowing those last 2 songs posted had videos

:x :lol: Chingy. Wish Shawnna or I-20 got his buzz instead of him
 
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Chingy :lol:

Everything after Word of Mouf was trash. T.I and him are on the same level of over ratedness, the best ATL rapper of that era always was Young Jeezy.

This is actually idiotic on several levels. Because I'd say Luda and TIP can rap circles around Jeezy, THOROUGHLY outsold him, did movies and the whole 9.

So how you sound?

For someone so opinionated, you seem to have no idea what you're talking about.
 
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Yea I was a luda fan back in the day...I used to get mad hype as soon as I heard "we drop bows on em"..I remember going to the car show in Cleveland back in 2000 and this song was on repeat the way there and back haha....& ho was the anthem as well
 
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Chingy
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Everything after Word of Mouf was trash. T.I and him are on the same level of over ratedness, the best ATL rapper of that era always was Young Jeezy.
This is actually idiotic on several levels. Because I'd say Luda and TIP can rap circles around Jeezy, THOROUGHLY outsold him, did movies and the whole 9.

So how you sound?

For someone so opinionated, you seem to have no idea what you're talking about.
I sound like a regular person with a humble opinion. I'm well aware of these facts, that doesnt change the fact that I think that YOUNG JEEZY IS A BETTER RAPPER THAN THEM. Thats completly opinionated and I'm not parading it around as fact. I'm not going to let their record sales and the like sway my opinions of whether or not I think theyre nice or not. This goes beyond what you said here cause I know dont like me at all, but this is the 4th time the last two weeks that I've had a differing opinion that has just been dismissed simply because its different. I'm really not understanding the logic, not everyone thinks and feels the same, if I think Young Jeezy is better than Ludacris and T.I what is the issue? I dont think the Weeknd is good at all. What is the issue?
 
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Everything after Word of Mouf was trash. T.I and him are on the same level of over ratedness, the best ATL rapper of that era always was Young Jeezy.


This is actually idiotic on several levels. Because I'd say Luda and TIP can rap circles around Jeezy, THOROUGHLY outsold him, did movies and the whole 9.


So how you sound?


For someone so opinionated, you seem to have no idea what you're talking about.

I sound like a regular person with a humble opinion. I'm well aware of these facts, that doesnt change the fact that I think that YOUNG JEEZY IS A BETTER RAPPER THAN THEM. Thats completly opinionated and I'm not parading it around as fact. I'm not going to let their record sales and the like sway my opinions of whether or not I think theyre nice or not. This goes beyond what you said here cause I know dont like me at all, but this is the 4th time the last two weeks that I've had a differing opinion that has just been dismissed simply because its different. I'm really not understanding the logic, not everyone thinks and feels the same, if I think Young Jeezy is better than Ludacris and T.I what is the issue? I dont think the Weeknd is good at all. What is the issue?

Calling someone who does something at a very high level that you likely can/do not "over rated" is humble? OK.

Where is the humility in throwing TI in when this thread isn't even about him?

You didn't say you thought Jeezy was a better rapper at first. You said "the best ATL rapper of that era always was Young Jeezy."

Those are 2 very different things. You made a bold statement. And now you're backpedaling. Just because you use a term like "humble opinion" doesn't make it so.

It was never about the sales entirely. I said they can rap circles around Jeezy. Of course that's an opinion, but one I would find hard to debate. Add the sales. The magnitude of their respective careers.

I can't see how Jeezy was "always" the "best" rapper in ATL. Please note how I am also not suggesting any one person was "always" the "best" either.
 
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