

Other than DJ Nasty and LVM, the only other repeat offender is Three 6 Mafia’s DJ Paul and Juicy J, who give Chingy and Disturbing Tha Peace a club tearing beat on “We Got.” By keeping things the same with Luda’s distinctive Atlanta rumble and finger-lickin’ lyrics, but keeping things different with various spicy beats throughout, this album achieves a good balance measured on the whole. Medicene Men are one of the few repeat offenders musically on the album, and they strike gold again on the next song “Hoes in My Room” featuring Snoop Dogg. Production on “Chicken-N-Beer” is diverse throughout, with no beat maestro having two songs in a row and very few even having two songs on it total. It’s the chicken and the beer that makes Luda keep rappinīut no pork on my fork, I don’t even SPEAK pig latin” I take a shit on the equator, the size of a craterĪnd make government officials breathe harder than Darth Vader So I shot the tooth fairy and put my old teeth back “My filthy mouth, it won’t fight cavities or beat plaque Even Erick Sermon gets into the action on the aptly named “Hip Hop Quotables”: “Screwed Up” featuring Lil’ Flip has that perfect slow flow courtesy of the Medicene Men. DJ Paul and Juicy J’s “Diamond in the Back” is a pimped out trip through musical ecstasy perfect to cruise through your neighborhood to. The DJ Nasty and LVM track for “Hard Times” featuring Eighball & MJG as guests and Carl Thomas on the hook sets the perfect mood for telling stories of survival. It’s a running theme throughout this well executed album. Like the album’s title, the beats and rhymes here are a perfect combination. Then hear her scream your name (fuck, meee!)” You better not of came, she want to feel the pain

Your heart’s a beating drum (make love to me) “You both unite as one, you the moon and she’s your sun ‘Cris has developed a reputation as a sexual freak ever since “What’s Your Fantasy” and the Icedrake produced “Splash Waterfalls” won’t dissapoint.

There’s some smooth shit here too though. Take note to the brand new dance, like dis” One sure shot way to get em outta them pants We in the huddle all smokin that Cheech & ChongĪnd I’m lookin for a THICK young lady to pull Lookin, smellin, feelinglike a million bucks-ahh!

Watch out for the medallion my diamonds are recklessįeels like a MIDGET is hangin from my necklace Thanks to the West expertise, the beats don’t drown out the rhymes, which means you can hear some funny Luda-shit:īLAOW! We ain’t got nuttin to worry about You’ll catch some strings in the chorus, but the verses are an exercise in pounding your subwoofers. Kanye West’s production on the lead single “Stand Up” is no exception. The Atlanta superstar has always been in love with big beats you can bump in the ride or get krunk to at the club. For his delicious combo, it’s sometimes MANDATORY that you take it out your home. Ludacris’ “Chicken-N-Beer” is a little different though. Despite that there’s no reason not to enjoy a big bucket of KFC and a cold tall can or 40 in the comfort of your own home. And what better to accompany some hot-n-fresh juicy chicken is there than a cold bottle of brew? If this sounds like the perfect recipe for a summer picnic, well, your city must have some pretty liberal open container laws. Whatever your pleasure, almost everybody loves to eat chicken. Barbecued or fried, with hot sauce or mild, you can even take it in strips and nuggets if you like.
