![]() ![]() Shawnna)3:33 (Produced by Kanye West & Ludacris) 3.75 - 4 4Rob Quarters (Skit)1:04 2 - 2. No matter what the song, Ludacris steps to the mic like he’s onstage in front of thousands, and no matter what he’s doing on Chicken-N-Beer, he always makes sure it’s a performance. Chicken-n-Beer (Produced by T-Storm unless noted) Disturbing tha Peace 2003 1Southern Fried Intro3:55 (Produced by DJ Nasty & L.V.M.) 4 - 4.25 2Blow It Out4:05 (Produced by Ron Browz) 3.75 - 4 3Stand Up (feat. “Blow It Out,” “Stand Up,” and the nothing-but-punchlines “Hip-Hop Quotables” are definitive Ludacris: pranking us, himself, and everything in between with a bellow that is equal parts country preacher, irate Grandpa, and radio shock jock (Luda got his start as a DJ on Atlanta’s Hot 97.5 FM). Produced by Kanye West, 'Stand Up' went on to become one of Ludacris' biggest mainstream hits to date, hitting the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 garnering heavy airplay on mainstream pop, rhythmic, and urban. He was could switch up his flow for some good-and-raunchy love songs (“Splash Waterfalls”) or Southern-cooked funk (the indelible “Diamond in the Back, an interpolation of William Devaughn’s anthem “Be Thankful For What You Got”), but he is always at his best when the track is bouncing hard and he is free to let it rip. The single, 'Stand Up' appeared on both Chicken-n-Beer as well as the soundtrack for the teen hip hop/dance movie You Got Served. He had completely grown into his persona as the loudest and most lovable mouth in the South, and was stomping across tracks with the tail-swinging ferociousness of a T. ![]() Everything came together for Ludacris on Chicken-N-Beer.
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