After a three-year hiatus, Ludacris stepped again on the mic to reclaim his crown within the South.
Luda dropped “44 Bars,” produced by Timbaland and Luca Starz. In lower than three minutes, the ATL rap legend reminded of us why he is among the most underrated MCs prior to now 20+ years. Now, we don’t know precisely who he’s referring to on the observe, however it’s clear that he’s none too happy with right this moment’s crop of mumble rappers.
“Insurance coverage can’t deal with it, you clumsy and also you b*tch-made. Wishin’ you pretend rappers slide down an enormous switchblade. Reduce the nonsense, boys, you already know you trippin’. Cease the bullsh*t, ya nostril growin’ larger than Scottie Pippen’s.” Persevering with his verse, Luda raps proudly about not needing a ghostwriter in his storied profession, “Ten albums ain’t no person ever wrote for me,” and gave a strict warning to the so-called “brief bus rappers” of right this moment: “Class in session, give up f*ckin’ up my career.”
Luda has come a great distance from his “Chris Luva Luva” days on Sizzling 97.9 (now Sizzling 107.9), and he reveals no indicators of slowing down. “In an trade that tries to get everybody to decide on a lane, Chris proves which you can construct an empire throughout all of them,” says Coriya Burns, Sizzling 107.9 basic gross sales supervisor and former colleague of the rapper.
“His return to music after three years isn’t only a comeback; it’s a robust reminder that his affect on Hip-Hop is plain. Watching him evolve from intern, radio persona, lyrical legend to a revered actor and, most significantly, a devoted father, makes me so proud to name him a buddy. He’s proof which you can all the time go after the entire aim, not simply a part of it.”
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