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Girl dad! Ludacris is the proud father of four girls, and he’s the first one to admit that he’s “overprotective” when it comes to their future dating lives. “The hardest thing is just ...
Ludacris loves being a girl dad.. As a guest on the Monday, Nov. 4 episode of the Jennifer Hudson Show, the rapper, 47, opened up about being a proud dad to his four daughters: Karma, 23, whom he ...
Ludacris during a 2011 New Year's Day concert in a Miami Beach nightclub. Ludacris took a more mature approach to his fourth album The Red Light District. Sohail Khalid helped produce this album with various artists such as T.I., Lil Flip and Bun B. Ludacris openly boasted that he may be the only rapper able to keep the Def Jam label afloat on ...
Ludacris and two of his daughters are making some core memories together.. On Friday, Jan. 10, the rapper, 47, shared a series of photos on his Instagram as he spent time playing in the snowstorm ...
Allmusic editor David Jeffries called this song completely unsurprising, with rock-solid hook. [2] Ken Copabianco described the song: His "sex talk is good-natured and slyly insightful about love ("What Them Girls Like")" [3] XXL Magazine wrote a mixed review: "Elsewhere, he’s just straight reaching—“What Them Girls Like,” for instance, where, despite taking a cue from 2000’s Mel ...
Ludaversal is the ninth studio album by American rapper Ludacris under Def Jam Recordings. His most recent album, it was released on March 31, 2015. [1] Recording sessions took place during 2011 to 2015, while the production on the album was handled by several producers; including Mike Will Made It, Rico Love, Giorgio Tuinfort and Da Internz, among others.
Daddy’s girls! With four No. 1 singles under his belt and over a dozen songs that have made the Billboard top 10, Ludacris doesn’t need to impress anyone these days. But the multi-platinum ...
"Lovers and Friends" is a song by American Southern hip-hop group Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz featuring American singer Usher and American rapper Ludacris, from the group's fifth and final studio album, Crunk Juice (2004). The song was written by the artists alongside Michael Sterling, while produced by Lil Jon.