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Ludacris - Back for the First Time (CD)

Album Details: Back for the First Time

Release Date:10/17/2000
Label:Def Jam
UPC:731454813822

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User Reviews: Back for the First Time

  • Overall:

    Youse Ah Hoe!!!! : )

    By Stephanie  Oct 31, 2001 | 1 out of 1 found this Back for the First Time review helpful

    You ah hoe if gave this one star! The bomb! He has his own style and sounds like no other. A great performer! ATL style :)

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    THIS ALBUM IS THE BOMB!

    By Kathy  Mar 18, 2002

    WELL LUDA! I LOVE YOU AND I LOVE WHAT YOU DO 'CAUSE U DO IT REALLY GOOD...KEEP DOIN IT LIKE THAT, AND FOR ALL THE HATERS FU** ALL OF YA'...

Pro Reviews: Back for the First Time

  • All Music Guide

    When Def Jam signed Ludacris in 2000, the Atlanta rapper had already released a regionally successful independent release (Incognegro) with a hot single ("What's Your Fantasy"), so all the powerhouse label did was repackage the album, re-release the single nationally, and throw in four big-name collaborations. It was a wise decision, as Incognegro certainly sounds like a major-label release, produced largely by talented newcomer Shondrae and to a lesser extent by top Southern rap producers Organized Noize. Plus, the four new tracks -- the Neptunes-produced club-banger "Southern Hospitality," the previously released Timbaland-produced "Phat Rabbit," the rowdy U.G.K.-featuring "Stick 'Em Up," and the provocative Trina- and Foxy Brown-featuring "What's Your Fantasy" remix -- are album highlights, the sort of good-time collaborations that would become Ludacris' specialty hereafter. Elsewhere, though, Back for the First Time is a major-label album with an underground aesthetic. Producer Sho...ndrae crafts Dirty South-style beats with a unique touch that resembles no other major-label producer circa 2000, and the sporadic guests -- I-20, Fat Wilson, Shawna, Pastor Troy, and 4-Ize -- are hungry underground rappers from the Atlanta scene. This array of Def Jam-payrolled big-name collaborations and previously released underground tracks ensures that Back for the First Time appeals to all, from the already-down Southern scene to the lucrative national mass market, and also makes it a little edgier at times than later efforts, which are sometimes marred by their pop-crossover ambitions. - Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Ludacris

Ludacris rode the early-2000s Dirty South explosion to widespread popularity, as his songs enjoyed an enormous embrace, mainly by urban media outlets but also MTV and pop radio. The Atlanta-based rapper went from local sensation to household name after Def Jam signed him to its Def Jam South subsidiary in 2000. In addition to connecting him with super-producers like Tim... Read more