| Battle Of The Sexes | 
| Artist: Ludacris Label: DTP RECORDINGS Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $7.12 as of 7/31/2010 20:44 EDT details You Save: $6.86 (49%)
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Seller: ZYXUK Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 645
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 001403002 UPC: 602527328317 EAN: 0602527328317 ASIN: B0033YKCR6
Release Date: March 9, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Intro | | • | How Low | | • | My Chick Bad feat. Nicki Minaj | | • | Everybody Drunk feat. Lil Scrappy | | • | I Do It All Night | | • | Sex Room feat. Trey Songz | | • | I Know You Got A Man feat. Flo Rida | | • | Hey Ho feat. Lil' Kim and Lil Fate | | • | Party No Mo' feat. Gucci Mane | | • | B.O.T.S. Radio feat. I-20 | | • | Can't Live With You feat. Monica | | • | Feelin' So Sexy | | • | Tell Me A Secret feat. Ne-Yo | | • | My Chick Bad Remix feat. Diamond, Trina and Eve | | • | Sexting *BONUS TRACK* |
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Album Description More than a year in the making, the seventh studio album "Battle of the Sexes" from Ludacris is here. On this album Ludacris tackles the timeless paradox in history, the differences between men & women. Armed with the first hit single "HOW LOW", the album features guests including Ne-Yo, Nicki Minaj, Flo Rida, Ciara, Trey Songz, Lil'Kim, Eve, Trina, and Plies.
Album Description 2010 release, the seventh album from the Hip Hop superstar. More than a year in the making, Battle Of The Sexes tackles the timeless paradox in history, the differences between men and women. Armed with the first hit single, 'How Low', Battle Of The Sexes features guest appearances from Ne-Yo, Nicki Minaj, Flo Rida, Ciara, Lil' Kim, Eve, Trina, and Plies to name a few.
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One of the Best May 5, 2010 Sharee S. Ligons (Aiken, SC) I don't know what a lot of people are talking about. To me, Battle of the Sexes was one of his best cd's. From the beginning to the very end. Especially the bonus track "Sexting". I also like "Sex Room". I knew that song was gonna hit the radio stations as soon as I heard it. I also like the fact that he brought some of the new and older female rappers on the cd such as Nicki Minaj & Eve. I have been a fan of Ludacris from the start and I don't think I heard a cd of his that I didn't like. He gets better & better which each and every album. Keep doing what you do Luda!
Battle Of the Sexes! May 5, 2010 David Ogletree (Cleveland, OH) I was very skeptical of purchasing this album. At first, I listened and I disapproved of it. Then, later, the album grew on me. The beats to the lyrics! This is a spirtited collection that gives men and women equal billing. Luda named this album, titled above, because in relationships, there are battles that go on every single day. This album also does provide plenty of insight. I know that this album has been receiving positive to mixed reviews from the critics. I know this album is not a classic but I am enjoying it at the moment.
Pretty Good June 10, 2010 H. Buckley (GA) I've only listened to this album a few times because it was good but just not that great!
Throwback Ludacris March 9, 2010 Scoprio683 (Charlotte, NC) 7 out of 11 found this review helpful
Okay...first my disclaimer: Ludacris is by Far my favorite rapper EVER! I think he is ridiculously underrated...Ludacris is one of the most versatile, creative, and consistent rappers in the industry. And, I know when some people first read that they'll be like "What?!", BUT it's my opinion. I mean, he currently has songs out with Justin Bieber (Baby) and DJ Khaled (All I Do Is Win)...and has been featured with artists ranging from Jesse McCartney to The Game, among others. And if I'm not mistaken, he has sold 20 million albums. So people should stop hating on his success and keep it moving.
Now to Battle Of The Sexes...
I think this is throwback Ludacris. Even though his albums, for the most part, have displayed a good mix of good times and real talk, his 7th studio release is reminiscent of his early work (meaning more fun oriented). This effort is more commercial than his recent releases and for that reason I think it'll sell really well.
The "Intro" sets the tempo for the album and makes it clear that it's going to be a fun ride.
Then it's on to the club with the platinum single "How Low" and the good times continue to roll with tracks, "Everybody Drunk" feat. Lil' Scrappy and "Party No Mo" feat. Gucci Mane who to my surprise didn't ruin the song...because Luda didn't let him rap! LMAO (thank goodness).
Dime Divas (as Keri Hilson calls them) get their shout outs on the 2nd single "My Chick Bad" featuring Nicki Minaj (whom I don't particularly care for, but did her thing). On the "My Chick Bad (Remix)", which Ludacris calls The P***y Rules The World version, Diamond, Trina, and Eve hold it down.
Relationships are discussed on tracks "I Know You Got A Man" feat. Flo Rida, and "Hey Ho" feat. Lil' Kim (she killed it) which addresses double standards. "Can't Live With You" feat. Monica is self-explanatory and chronicles the back and forth, should I go should stay questions about relationships. On "B.O.T.S. Radio" feat. Shawna and Lil' Fate both perspective are expressed about various scenarios in relationships.
As demonstrated on past tracks such as "Woozy" and "Contagious", Ludacris knows how to talk about a woman! And, he doesn't disappoint us female fans on this album. On "I Do It All Night" feat. Shawna they brag and go back and forth about their sexual capabilities. The following track "Sex Room" feat. Trey Songz......I don't really know what to say (you should just listen to it!)....very grown and sexy, and very smooth. "Feelin So Sexy" feat. Shawna is another sexy track portraying Shawna as a woman enticing her man, and on the next song "Tell Me A Secret" feat. Ne-Yo has Ludacris talking to his woman encouraging her to tell him a secret so that he can further please and satisfy her.
On the last track of the album, "Sexting" (which made me LOL), Ludacris pokes fun at Tiger Woods' marital issues, and is portraying a sex addict struggling to cope with his condition.
All in all this album is fun and also manages to keep it real as it relates to relationships. It has a lot of potential singles and I hope it does well for him.
Even though the whole album is solild I figured I'd pick some favorites so here goes:
"Sex Room"
"How Low"
"I Know You Got A Man"
"Can't Live Without You"
"Tell Me A Secret"
"Everybody Drunk"
"Hey Ho"
"My Chick Bad(Remix)"
I will be jamming this for a while.
This turned out to be kinda long....hope this helps.
***Something I left off....if I could have, I would have rated this a 4.5 b/c the concept is dope, the lyrics are on point, and it is fun....but some of the beats weren't all that hot - I still really like it though...***
Solid from beginning to end March 15, 2010 rathinator 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
One of the best albums he's done. It's a fun album from beginning to end, it doesn't sound like he's trying too hard like a lot of the veteran rappers who're trying to fit in with whatever is popular. He's timeless and this album proves that there's a place for him in this game as long as he wants it.
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