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Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 Total Reviews: 33
Customer Reviews:
Rating: 4
I like it..Not Luv it!
I gave this 4 stars because there are some pretty hot tracks with tons of feat. artists (which i love). For the most part the tracks are ludacris material and he put a lot of imagination in to this. The reason I didn't give it 5 Stars is because of one Jay Z lyric "Southern rappers couldn't wash my socks"...stop me if I'm wrong but isn't ludacris from tha south?
Rating: 1
Just a couple solid tracks
I may just purchase the few tracks that sounded good to me. "Call Up The Homies" and "I Do It For Hip-Hop." Not sure if he truely does do it for hip hop though. Like most rappers he did too much R&B in this album. I for one am sick of rappers either doing too much R&B or clubbangers which is not really what hip hop is really all about. Ludacris is talented, but I won't pay to listen to girly rap.
Rating: 5
Luda does it again
If U dont like rap music how the hell are u gonna give this album one star. THIS IDS FOR THAT CLOWN THAT GAVE IT ONE STAR. You are being hater. This is in my opinion the album of the year though u can make a case for T.I. every song goes hard and u will not be disapointed
Rating: 5
Luada Fan
Good album so don't think you will be wasting your money I love it from start to finish and the skits are funny as hell to me. Good album luda
Rating: 4
LUDA-The mature version!
The first thing I think about when I think about Ludacris is his crazy videos...he has made along with Busta and Missy some of the most memorable videos in hip-hop history, but it wasn't only his videos that have kept him around since the start of the millenium, his lyrical skills have always been underrated to me and that is probably because you could find yourself overlooking them with his over the top videos and personality. On this effort "Theater Of The Mind" the over the top personality is still there as well as the lyrical skills, but this time I feel he tried to come a little bit more mature...a little bit more hip-hop and I feel it's a good look for him...working with Premier and 9th Wonder should give you an idea of what I mean and to prove my point about his lyrical skills you only need to hear "I Do It For Hip-Hop" co-starring Nas and Jay-Z where Luda more than holds his own with two of the best to ever do it..for the most part this cd bangs...there are about 3 missteps on it especially the one with Jamie Foxx, that one should've been left on the editing floor, but Luda gives a very good effort here and I would recommend that you pick it up as it's a strong 4th Quarter joint as we head into a new year of hip-hop which is 2009!
My Top Five are: MVP(production by Premier) I Do It For Hip-Hop Call Up The Homies Do The Right Thang(production by 9th Wonder) Southern Gangsta