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The Red Light District
Ludacris

 Released December 09, 2004

Ludacris' never-ending run of guest verses rolled on through 2004 (for better or worse), as did the hit singles from 2003's Chicken -n- Beer. He still managed to find the time to come out with The Red Light District, an album with content that rarely reflects the illicit-sounding title. There's nothing as squalid as "Splash Waterfalls," for instance -- the low point of the MC's career, regardless of chart success -- and yet, at the same time, there's nothing as immense as "Stand Up," and there isn't anything quite as ferocious as "Southern Fried Intro/Blow It Out." Bragging, boasting, clowning around, getting high, dispersing words of wisdom -- these are the overriding themes. Ludacris is more relaxed than ever, his mix of off-the-wall wisecracks and lofty proclamations established immediately after the intro. No other MC could rattle off a stream of Austin Powers riffs without sounding corny, which he duly proves over Green Lantern's apt spin-cycle treatment of Quincy Jones' "Soul Bossa Nova": "Causin' lyrical disasters, it's the master/Make music for Mini-Mes, models, and Fat Bastards/These women trying to get me out my Pelle Pelles/They strip off my clothes and tell me, 'Get in my belly!'/Stay on the track, hit the ground running like Flo Jo/Sit back in time and never lost my mojo." Luda hasn't slipped into the complacent lap of luxury as deeply as some of his fellow platinum contemporaries, but it's evident that he's not as hungry as he once was. A handful of top-level productions help make up for this, such as the Medicine Men's sufficiently rowdy work on "Get Back," Timbaland's tribal/safari-like backdrop on "The Potion" (one of his most radical productions since Ms. Jade's "Big Head," with owl hoots and wild-bird caws in place of synth notes and percussion accents), and L.T. Moe's squirting/jingling loose-booty funk on "Spur of the Moment" (which could be mistaken for a DJ Quik track, especially since he MCs on it). ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

TRACKS

1. Intro
2. Number One Spot
3. Get Back
4. Put Your Money
5. Blueberry Yum Yum
6. Child of the Night
7. The Potion
8. Pass Out
9. Skit
10. Spur of the Moment
11. Who Not Me
12. Large Amounts
13. Pimpin' All Over the World
14. Two Miles an Hour
15. Hopeless
16. Virgo


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Main Releases

Theater of the Mind (2008)

Release Therapy (explicit) (2006)

The Red Light District (explicit) (2004)

Chicken -N- Beer (explicit) (2003)

Saturday (Oooh! Oooh!) (explicit) (2001)

Word of Mouf (explicit) (2001)

Back for the First Time (explicit) (2000)

Incognegro (explicit) (2000)

Collections

Disturbing tha Peace (explicit) (2006)

The DRP Mixtape (2006)

Singles

What Them Girls Like (2008)

How We Do It "Around My Way" (2008)

Runaway Love (explicit) (2007)

Money Maker [TP] (explicit) (2006)

Money Maker/Tell It Like It Is (enhanced CD-ROM) (explicit) (2006)

Georgia/Gettin' Some (2005)

Pimpin All Over the World (2005)

Number One Spot (2005)

Pimpin' All Over/Spur of the Moment (2005)

Number One Spot, Pt. 1 (explicit) (2005)

Number One Spot, Pt. 2 (2005)

Get Back [4 Tracks] (enhanced CD-ROM) (2005)

Get Back [2 Tracks] (2005)

Number One Spot/Who Not Me (2005)

The Potion/Pass Out (2005)

Get Back [3 Tracks] (2005)

Number One Spot [4 Tracks] (2005)

Get Back/Put Your Money (2004)

Diamond in the Back/We Got (2004)

Splash Waterfalls/Screwed Up (2004)

Stand Up [Universal/Def Jam ] (explicit) (2004)

The Red Light District [Single] (2004)

Stand Up [UK CD] (explicit) (2003)

Splash Waterfalls (2003)

Act a Fool [Australia CD] (2003)

Stand Up/P-Poppin' (2003)

Act a Fool/Block Reincarnated (2003)

Stand Up [2 Track Import] (explicit) (2003)

Move Bitch/Keep It on the Hush (2002)

Roll Out (My Business) [Polygram] (explicit) (2002)

Area Codes Remixes (2002)

Fatty Girl (2001)

Roll Out (My Business) [Universal] (2001)

What's Your Fantasy? [CD] (2001)

Area Codes (2001)

Phat Rabbit (2001)

Southern Hospitality (2000)

What's Your Fantasy? [12" #2] (2000)

What's Your Fantasy? [12" #1] (2000)

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