Just how good was Ludacris In his Prime?

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Luda in is prime would give Eminem in his prime a hard time... T.I.. was scared of a prime Luda. Luda is unmotivated now, he's set.
 
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CapitalC;3583413 said:
Nah I fucked with damn near everything from Luda...
Only a few in the game were as versatile as Luda, plus he actually made rap fun...
Carharts and hoodies are cool, but shit throw a pie or somthing...
Word of Mouf was the first cd I bought with my own money...

cosign. not until recently did i really think luda was kinda wack. for a good stretch of years i looked at him as sort of an icon in hiphop. southern, but can still wreck a mic. i remember like that one or two years when luda,usher, and lil jon had the radio stations on lock together. he was always sorta wacky and out there which made him more likeable to different audiences, but i can see how the dudes that only like mean mugs, boots, and punching niggas in the face type rappers won't give luda his credit. but i bet them same dudes was singing area codes or runaway love at one point lol.
 
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KingGivBiz;3586724 said:
Luda in is prime would give Eminem in his prime a hard time... T.I.. was scared of a prime Luda. Luda is unmotivated now, he's set.

Lies.......Luda never even thought about making a thought provoking song in his prime that both TI and Em did.

Dude was great with the wordplay and flow and catchy songs. He was a breath of fresh air for a few years then his style just got played.
 
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fuck what some of yall talkin bout, Back for the first time and word of mouf were great albums... not my personal classics but damn ludacris comes through where it counts; he got lyrics, knockin beats and songs for the females that dont make you wanna skip em
 
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hlf;3586846 said:
Lies.......Luda never even thought about making a thought provoking song in his prime that both TI and Em did.

Dude was great with the wordplay and flow and catchy songs. He was a breath of fresh air for a few years then his style just got played.

Runaway Love?
 
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soul rattler;3584325 said:
Ludacris was elite. He didn't just shine on his singles, as his album cuts were equally impressive... at least his first 3 albums. He just got caught up in trying too hard to do what once came easy to him. He and/or Joe Budden would've been good additions to Rocafella or G-Unit.
Who you gon' tell boy?
Caked up spend it well boy
Talkin' bout big faces like Hell Boy
 
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Luda's albums are trash

Entertaining guy at times but the corniness and vulgarity got old.

If I go to the strip club I def check for Pussy poppin on a hand stand....on my American Band stand...lol
 
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Honestly though, I think Ludacris will be viewed the same way Bun B is viewed. Even tho Bun B arguably never had the quintessential 3 classic albums, he's still largely revered as a legend in the game. Ludacris will similarly be a legend.

Prime Ludacris = Top 5 doa IMO
 
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I like Luda, but I think the shit that Charlemagne said about Wayne applies to him, as well. Great And 1 player.
 
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very underrated, you didnt hear him talked about alot in "best rapper today" conversations
 
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Luda was an excellent representation for the south as far as straight spits...

He was way ill...

I guess having five fat women in your video can ruin your career and raps
 
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