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Atlanta's Ludacris continues to rep the Dirty South with his third solo disc, Chicken & Beer, featuring the infectious single "Stand Up." Barnes & Noble
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March 08, 2005: this cd is so tight. i loved 'back for the first time' but was disappointed with 'word of mouf' so i'm really excited for this cd. i just wished they would've put the remix of 'splash waterfalls' on this cd. it's one of the best remixed songs i've heard in a while.
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April 14, 2004: This is definetly his best album yet.My favorite song out of every song is STAND UP. He has definetly moved up in the rap game!
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Atlanta's Ludacris continues to rep the Dirty South with his third solo disc, Chicken & Beer, featuring the infectious single "Stand Up."
Audacious on his rhymes and indulgent with his appetites, Ludacris may flaunt the cartoonish side of his personality, but he isn't just another unreconstructed Southern rapper. Chicken -N- Beer, his third album (to go along with dozens of guest spots), shows a rapper balancing the weed, women, and fried chicken with shots at those who've crossed him and a look at a few celebrity perils, delivered with his lightning-quick phrasing and cutting wit. That he's able to harness all this to his usual rollicking, all-in-good-fun persona is a testament to the best rapper in the business, one of the few who's actually celebrating something -- and having a great time doing it. The steamy sex rap "Stand Up" may be the hit single, but most of the highlights here come toward the end, where Luda invites friends and family for some uproarious tracks -- producer Erick Sermon on the surrealist dozens of "Hip Hop Quotables," Snoop Dogg on a hilarious tale of the night after the show, "Hoes in My Room" (as in "Who let these hoes in my room?"), and Disturbing tha Peace partners Chingy, I-20, and Tity Boi on the hardcore gunshot "We Got." Ludacris also has a response for the doubters, on the first full track ("Blow It Out"), proclaiming, "If you mad I'm on top, then wish me gone/If you mad I'm on the road, then wish me home/And if you mad that I'm right, punk, wish me wrong/But after your third wish, blow it out your ass." And, as expected, he gets in a few digs at Bill O'Reilly, the FOX News personality who objected to him as a "thug rapper" when hired for a Pepsi ad campaign (apparently, O'Reilly is the culprit behind "Hoes in My Room"). He may not be ready for that Pepsi spot (much less a shot at prime time), but Ludacris made the best record of his career with Chicken -N- Beer. John Bush
Snaps, the dozens, cracks, or whatever you want to call them -- Luda's third album has gut-busting insults and boasts for days. [B-] Neil Drumming


He has such a way with words that he can resuscitate overused samples with opposite ends of flow. Kris Ex
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| Performance Credits | ||
| Ludacris | Primary Artist, Vocals | |
| Snoop Dogg | Vocals, Guest Appearance | |
| Carl Thomas | Vocals, Guest Appearance | |
| MJG | Vocals, Guest Appearance | |
| Lil' Flip | Vocals, Guest Appearance | |
| Lenny Mollings | Keyboards | |
| Shawnna | Vocals, Guest Appearance | |
| Tity Boi | Vocals, Guest Appearance | |
| Lil' Fate | Vocals, Guest Appearance | |
| Chingy | Vocals, Guest Appearance | |
| Eritza Laues | Vocals | |
| Ruh Anubis "Moby Dick" Yazid | Keyboards | |
| Sandy Coffee | Vocals | |
| Cypress Fluellen | Vocals | |
| Tasniima Malik | Vocals | |
| Dolla Boy | Vocals, Guest Appearance | |
| Technical Credits | ||
| Geoff Allen | Engineer | |
| Mickey Davis | Engineer | |
| Jeff Dixon | Marketing | |
| Steve Fisher | Engineer | |
| Erick Sermon | Producer | |
| Mike "Hitman" Wilson | Engineer | |
| Bill Importico | Engineer | |
| KLC | Engineer | |
| Scott Kieklak | Engineer | |
| Deborah Mannis-Gardner | Sample Clearance | |
| Eddie Hernandez | Engineer | |
| Jason Rome | Engineer | |
| Kanye West | Producer | |
| Jason Rea | Engineer | |
| Mark Berto | Engineer | |
| Glenn Schick | Mastering | |
| Robert Hannon | Engineer | |
| Tia Johnson | Art Direction | |
| Ludacris | Producer, Executive Producer | |
| Chaka Zulu | Executive Producer | |
| Black Key | Producer | |
| LVM | Producer | |
| Lenny Mollings | Engineer | |
| Roger Moody | Engineer | |
| Phil Mucci | Collage | |
| Ron Browz | Producer | |
| Azuolas Sinkevicius | Engineer | |
| Joel Mullis | Engineer | |
| Cory Williams | Engineer | |
| Ruh Anubis "Moby Dick" Yazid | Producer, Engineer, Instrumentation | |
| Zukhan Bey | Producer | |
| Samuel Branch | Engineer | |
| DJ Nasty | Producer | |
| Josh Monroy | Engineer | |
| Portia Kirkland | Marketing | |
| Matt Hennessey | Engineer | |
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