Ludacris – The Red Light District

Album Info

Artist: Ludacris

Title: The Red Light District

Year: 2004

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Tracklist

  • 1. Intro (1:25)
  • 2. Number One Spot (4:34)
  • 3. Get Back (4:30)
  • 4. Put Your Money (4:13)
  • 5. Blueberry Yum Yum (3:55)
  • 6. Child Of The Night (5:01)
  • 7. The Potion (3:54)
  • 8. Pass Out (4:21)
  • 9. Skit (0:55)
  • 10. Spur Of The Moment (4:15)
  • 11. Who Not Me (4:56)
  • 12. Large Amounts (4:33)
  • 13. Pimpin' All Over The World (5:29)
  • 14. Two Miles An Hour (4:45)
  • 15. Hopeless (5:05)
  • 16. Virgo (3:31)

Review

Ludacris came through with 'The Red Light District' in December 2004, serving up a mix of his trademark wit and some deeper cuts. This fifth studio album brought together a squad of producers like Timbaland and Polow da Don, creating a sound that's both fresh and familiar.

The album hit hard, landing at the top spot on Billboard 200 and going double platinum. Tracks like 'Get Back' and 'Number One Spot' kept the energy high, while 'Child of the Night' and 'Hopeless' showed Luda's more reflective side. He didn't go at it alone either, bringing in heavy hitters like Nas, DMX, and Nate Dogg to add their flavor to the mix.

Critics were split on this one. Some loved how Ludacris kept pushing his creative boundaries, while others felt he still had room to grow. But let's be real - the album's success speaks for itself. 'The Red Light District' proved that Ludacris could keep the party going while also dropping some food for thought, cementing his spot in the hip-hop game. - Monique