Ludaversal is his first studio album since 2010, and already in the intro, he makes some nasty punchlines for a strong return to the game! Yes, the man has mainly the Dirty South dominated like no other, his club hits Move Bitch and Southern Hospitality fill today dancefloors across the globe and live he definitely getting ripped off! Apparently, Ludacris has canceled the best stories for the autumn of his career, he's probably but matured in recent years as a personality and has opened a new chapter in his life. The first part of the album does not require guests to call Ya Bluff and Beast Mode switches Luda in the attack mode and answered questions of his Hater before they have brought to the questions twice air.
Also in Get Lit he keeps the champagne rather in the own hand before he shares it with false snakes, the song has powerful potential bounce and is among the best on the album, also due to some violent strikes Double Time! The second part of Ludaversal then shows a very personal side, perhaps one that we have so far never met. Good Lovin feat. Miguel reveals his emotional side, with the help of the great singer Monica, he processed the death of his father, who then went as an alcoholic and tore a large hole in his life. The song is also a piece of advice to each individual to love his family and cherish, as long as they are part of one's life.
The machinations of the industry and labels, he explains to charge it to the rap game, where he also talks about his own mistakes in his career, but has been limited and a more astute and cautious people made him. The beat comes from Illmind and is like many others kept rather minimalist. How good it really was him in the last fifteen years, he explains the handset This has been my World, humility sounds despite many ecstatic party nights by audible and thanks to his loyal fans around the world is definitely in the foreground. For Money, he certainly could attract no better player than Rick Ross into the studio, both make here though on thick trousers, Ludacris clarifies at the same time but again, that he has his flock long dry and leased Rides and borrowed gold chains of other rappers only may weary smile. No, the rapper from Atlanta does not have any major problem and finds with In My Life feat. John Legend a cozy conclusion of a strong and continuous, especially in the very depth longplayer!
Ludaversal might not provide big bangers for the club, but the overall picture is believed to have been painted with the brush best he has ever found!
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