The Red Light District [Edited]Ludacris
Release Date: 12/07/2004
Original Release:
2004
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 533248_CD
UPC # 602498638002
Label: Def Jam (USA)
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Performer: Ludacris
Producer: Timbaland; DJ Green Lantern; Salaam Remi; DJ Toomp; Heazy Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: Personnel: Ludacris (rap vocals); DJ Quick, DMX, Dolla Boy, Doug E. Fresh, Nas, Nate Dogg, Sleepy Brown, Small World, Trick Daddy, Bobby V., Kimmi. It's fitting that Ludacris would unveil one of the last major albums of 2004. He is one of the wittiest personalities in hip-hop, only rivaled in the one-liner department by Eminem, and the most downright fun rapper in the business. Ludacris opens with a wry rant on the industry, a common theme, but he uniquely combines the self-aware eye of a writer with the continually scheming nature of a hustler. It is said that when comic actors perform drama, they often excel at it, and Ludacris translates this to the music world. When he gets serious on the reflective "Child of the Night," he shines, honestly pondering both his life and the craziness of the world. However, the bulk of THE RED LIGHT DISTRICT is a party, as the Atlanta MC lets his rhymes loose with abandon over infectious tracks like "Put Your Money," where he trades shouts with DMX, and "Get Back," which revels in its catchy melody.
Rolling Stone (p.157) - 3 1/2 stars out of 5 - "DISTRICT is his most inventive album yet....After four albums he's still rising."
Vibe (p.138) - 3 discs out of 5 - "Luda always charts strongly with his familiar boisterous brand....Luda still moves the crowd."
Mojo (Publisher) (p.106) - 3 stars out of 5 - "[With] Luda spitting his endlessly entertaining, quasi-pornographic lines over Curtis Mayfield samples..."
Atlanta, Georgia-based rapper Ludacris was a local success story. As a former intern on an Atlanta radio station, he became known for his theatrical station IDs. In 2000 he parlayed this notoriety into a successful debut album that he self-marketed throughout the Southern states. The album caught the attention of Def Jam South label president Scarface, who signed Ludacris to be the first artist on the new label. Fitting into the Dirty South rap genre, Ludacris follows in the footsteps of Mystikal, Master P, and Silkk the Shocker.
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Influences:
2 Live Crew Dre, Dr. Elliott, Missy Geto Boys Goodie Mob Jay-Z Master P N.W.A. Scarface Snoop Dogg Timbaland Xzibit
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