The 2006 album "Release Therpay", is the sixth album (or fifth if you ignore "Incognegro" by the Atlanta rapper Ludacris. It marks a change for the rapper as he rejuvinates himslef by cutting off his cornrows in exchange for a fade. In doing this, he decided that it was time that he shoudl ... Read review
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Advantages: A few bangers Disadvantages: A big change from past material
The 2006 album "Release Therpay", is the sixth album (or fifth if you ignore "Incognegro" by the Atlanta rapper Ludacris. It marks a change for the rapper as he rejuvinates himslef by cutting off his cornrows in exchange for a fade. In doing this, he decided that it was time that he shoudl grow up, and turn himself away from the misogynous past. 1. "Warning"
Here is a big starter to really get you going, and make you ready for some music from Luda, ... ...past, he comes out to a big, high-energy beat, with some in-your-face rhymes to let you knwo that you are in for some music from Luda, who is just as he has always been, and not any different after getting his hair cut. **Four Stars**
2. "Grew up A Screw Up"
This is a banger of a tune, and it it a great way to show that he has managed to bring in additional style of the Dirty South into his music, in order to make it work for himself. Here he uses ...
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Advantages: Ludacris raps pretty well Disadvantages: Full of rubbish beats and bad rappers
As Ludacris' most recent release, this is a good CD on which to judge his current standard. In my opinion, this album has its moments, but like all Ludacris albums, it is prone to some weak tracks. Plenty in fact in the case of this album. Fans of his previous albums may find themselves slightly gutted.
The few opening tracks all have a fair amount of charm.
1. Warning (Intro): What more can I say about this than, its an intro. Ludacris tends to ... ...Grew Up A Screw Up: One of the stronger starts of the album with a decent verse by Luda, but then its destroyed by some poor southern rap, guest stars. I would be surprised if you skip the rest of the track after Luda's verse.
3: Money Maker: Not a bad club tune, should have girls dancing in true crunk fashion. Used as a single so it appeals to the mainstream. Not too bad
4: Girls Gone Wild: The only track on the CD that lives up to expectations. ...
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Album Notes: 'Release Therapy' is the fourth album proper from dirty south rapper and film star Ludacris. One side of political and personal meditation ('Release') followed up by a side of hip hop party bangers ('Therapy'), this album is sure to cement the Atlanta natives reputation as one of the finest rappers alive today. Includes the tracks 'Woozy' and 'War With God'.
Titles on disc 1
1.: Warning (intro)
2.: Grew Up A Screw Up - Ludacris & Young Jeezy
3.: Money Maker - Ludacris & Pharrell
4.: Girls Gone Wild
5.: Ultimate Satisfaction - Ludacris & Field Mob
6.: Mouths To Feed
7.: End Of The Night - Ludacris & Bobby Valentino
8.: Woozy - Ludacris & R. Kelly
9.: Tell It Like It Is
10.: War With God
11.: Do Your Time - Ludacris & Beanie Sigel/Pimp C/C-Murder
12.: Slap
13.: Runaway Love - Ludacris & Mary J. Blige
14.: Freedom Of Preach - Ludacris & Bishop Eddie Lee Long
15.: We Ain't Worried 'Bout U
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