Ludacris Album Release Party

Written by Rizoh. Posted in Gumbo

Published on November 25, 2008 with 9 Comments">9 Comments

Here’s Ludacris rocking the stage at his Theater Of The Mind album release party, which went down at the Velvet Room in Atlanta, GA. Anyone feeling this album?

TRU

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  • Dave

    I’m DEF feeling this album. SO much better than I expected since I’m not really a huge Luda fan. the Primo produced stuff is great and his flow is better than ever.

  • Dave

    I’m DEF feeling this album. SO much better than I expected since I’m not really a huge Luda fan. the Primo produced stuff is great and his flow is better than ever.

  • Dave

    I’m DEF feeling this album. SO much better than I expected since I’m not really a huge Luda fan. the Primo produced stuff is great and his flow is better than ever.

  • J to the AAP

    The album opens with some strong bangers (as usual with Luda), but once the radio material starts rearing it’s ugly head (‘What Them Girls Like’, ‘Contagious’ ‘Nasty Girl’, damn, even those titles are clichés) it goes downhill fast.

    Luckily it picks up tremendously with the Weezy assisted ‘Last of a Dying breed’, one of my favorite cuts. The last four tracks are all standouts and save the day, maybe the sucky songs wouldn’t even bother me as much if these weren’t so dope. So, my opinion in a nutshell; a dope album overall with some unfortunate radio fodder spread between flashes of greatness.

  • J to the AAP

    The album opens with some strong bangers (as usual with Luda), but once the radio material starts rearing it’s ugly head (‘What Them Girls Like’, ‘Contagious’ ‘Nasty Girl’, damn, even those titles are clichés) it goes downhill fast.

    Luckily it picks up tremendously with the Weezy assisted ‘Last of a Dying breed’, one of my favorite cuts. The last four tracks are all standouts and save the day, maybe the sucky songs wouldn’t even bother me as much if these weren’t so dope. So, my opinion in a nutshell; a dope album overall with some unfortunate radio fodder spread between flashes of greatness.

  • J to the AAP

    The album opens with some strong bangers (as usual with Luda), but once the radio material starts rearing it’s ugly head (‘What Them Girls Like’, ‘Contagious’ ‘Nasty Girl’, damn, even those titles are clichés) it goes downhill fast.

    Luckily it picks up tremendously with the Weezy assisted ‘Last of a Dying breed’, one of my favorite cuts. The last four tracks are all standouts and save the day, maybe the sucky songs wouldn’t even bother me as much if these weren’t so dope. So, my opinion in a nutshell; a dope album overall with some unfortunate radio fodder spread between flashes of greatness.

  • Anonymous

    yes definitely.

  • Anonymous

    yes definitely.

  • Anonymous

    yes definitely.

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