1 Intro
The intro is dope, like an Elizabethan rendition. The beat is by the Runners, and I gotta say it's pretty dope. I wish Ludacris' verse is a little longer, but then again, it's only the intro, and he comes with his usual style, and aggressive and in your face rhyme scheme.
4.5/5
2 Undisputed co-starring Floyd "Money" Mayweather
A high pitched beat. A boxing ring rendition, comes in with Floyd acting like Ludacris' trainer. Ludacris drops a pretty solid track here, just a bragging track saying he's the best, high pitched sample and high brass on the track. Relaxed feel..
4/5
3 Wish You Would co-starring T.I.
Yeeeeeeeeah. Here we go, this is a hard track, a real ATL banger. The beat has some dirty south brass, with Ludacris and TI ranting about wishing a nigga would. TI comes dope as usual, this is a dynamic duo, TI and Luda. A great combo. The hook is dope, a woman ad libbing a little bit with some deep chopped and screwed sounding lyrics. Dope track.
5/5
4 One More Drink co-starring T-Pain
The beat is smooth. A radio single, I think. The video is funny, kinda like 2009's "Got Some Teeth". An okay song, T-Pain does alright. Ludacris doesn't really show off much lyrical talent in this one, but it holds its own. Not a skipper, but not the best track on the album.
3/5
5 Call Up The Homies co-starring The Game and Willy Northpole
This is a unique track. Ludacris raps as if he's coming to Cali, and the Game raps as if he's coming to the ATL, and Willy Northpole does his own thing. The Game comes pretty dope on this one, I have no idea who Willy Northpole is but he's alright as well. The beat is heavy with some Dre style kicks.
4.5/5
6 Southern Gangsta co-starring Rick Ross, Playaz Circle and Ving Rhames
This song is dopppppe. It's a rendition of "American Gangster", with Ving Rhames introducing every rapper. The beat is sick, with an organ type lead and brass. I love Ving Rhame's talking on the track, it really sets the tone and sounds creative. Ludacris sounds dope when his voice is screwed and lowered, with some dope lines like "Wetter than Michael Phelps". Rick Ross is mediocre, with only one good line. Playaz Circle comes sick however. Dope track.
5/5
7 Everybody Hates Chris co-starring Chris Rock
Chris Rock comes in with a little bit of comedy. This is a track for all the haters, the beat is ill and the chorus is hilarious.. Say FUCK YOU LUDA! Yeah, I guess that's why everybody hates Chris! Luda shows that the high pitched samples aren't played yet.
5/5
8 What Them Girls Like co-starring Chris Brown and Sean Garrett
A beat by Darkchild. Sounds kind of played and cheesy to me, Chris Breezy kills the chrous, but this track is skippable. Sean Garrett is garbage though.
2.5/5
9 Nasty Girl co-starring Plies
I got to start off by saying this beat is ill. Like 2009's "Independent". Talking about an independent woman. The percussion is unique, and it sounds like the sounds could be mixed a little better. I hate Plies. That's all I gotta say. Ludacris is ill though.
3.5/5
10 Contagious co-starring Jamie Foxx
This song is okay. I really slow and boring beat, Jamie kills it though. An alright track however. Don't really like it.
3/5
11 Last Of A Dying Breed co-starring Lil Wayne
The beat starts off with ticker tape going off, and some epic brass on the track. The beat is ill though, sort of like "Black Republican" feel. Ludacris shows off a lot on this one, but Lil' Wayne is wack as always. For Luda's sake, I like this song.
4/5
12 MVP
A mellow beat, with a scratched sample for the chorus. A southern rapper on this kind of beat and it sounds dope? Doesn't happen often, but Ludacris pulls it off flawlessly. A real old school and vintage kind of feel. I like this track, and he shouts out DTP as well. This is a real "how-to-rap" kind of track.
5/5
13 I Do It For Hip Hop co-starring Nas and JAY-Z
An anthem. I love the beat, so mellow and nice. It's more like a freestyle beat. "I Do It For Hip-Hop" gets engraved in my brain. Do I think that Ludacris held his own on this track with Nas and Jay? Yeah, he did okay. Jay-Z didn't do as well as I thought he would, but Nas was on point though.
5/5
14 Do The Right Thang co-starring Common and Spike Lee
Ill track, with Spike Lee on it. A good beat on it, a real retro feel really brings you back to Spike's "Do The Right Thing" flick. I love the beat though. Ludacris speaks of our society and influences young men to just do the right "thang". Ill track. Common is perfect for this beat though, North and South doin' it together? Yep!
5/5