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Vinyl Ludacris - Chicken n beer [Explicit Lyrics] (Vinyl). Ludacris; Software Format. Enter your ZIP code or city & state to find a Target store near you. Released in 2003 off Ludacris's album, Chicken-n-Beer. The 10 best Ludacris songs By. Zip or Postal Code.

• ' Released: June 11, 2003 • ' Released: August 19, 2003 • ' Released: September 28, 2003 • ' Released: February 17, 2004 • ' Released: May 11, 2004 Chicken-n-Beer is the fourth by American rapper. It was released on October 7, 2003, by and.

Recording sessions took place from 2002 to 2003, and it was handled by several record producers, including,,,, and Ludacris himself. The album, Chicken-n-Beer is musically similar to Ludacris' previous work, with his use of a fast, highly versatile. Some of the songs on the album take a overtone. The album debuted at number one on the US, selling 429,000 copies in its first week; unlike Ludacris' previous albums, the album achieved success outside the United States, charting in several European territories; including Germany and the United Kingdom. Upon its release, Chicken-n-Beer received positive reviews, with critics praising Ludacris' technical rapping abilities and production choices, although some criticized the adult humor in the lyrics as excessive. It was supported by four that were released from the album, two of which – ' and ' – became Ludacris' first to peak in the top 10 on the US. — Toure However, some felt the adult humour displayed on many the songs was excessive, and detracted from Ludacris' technical abilities.

Jeffries called Ludacris' personality 'cartoonish': Drumming noted 'too many cuts are simply one-note jokes stretched out to three or four minutes', and criticized the album's female-orientated material as 'cringeworthy, misogynistic snorefests', but admitted Ludacris to be 'a funny guy' and called many of the featured insults and boasts 'gut-busting. In contrast, Rabin described Ludacris as 'fun incarnate, the joyous embodiment of rap's commitment to hedonism at all costs' and felt that few rappers covered sexually-orientated topics as well as Ludacris, 'writing few of his peers mine the well-worn topics of freaky sex and drugged-out debauchery with such irreverent glee'. Track listing [ ] No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length 1. 'Southern Fried Intro'.

Gpx Mp3 Player Drivers. • Bridges • • Turner Ron Browz 4:03 Total length: 64:25 Notes • (co.) signifies a co-producer Sample credits • 'Southern Fried Intro' contains samples of 'Walk on By' performed by, and 'Me and My Baby Got Our Own Thing Going' performed. • 'Splash Waterfalls' contains a sample of 'Be Ever Wonderful' performed.

• 'Hard Times' contains a sample of 'My Little Girl' performed. • 'Diamond in the Back' contains a sample of ' performed. • 'P-Poppin' contains an sample of ' performed. Personnel [ ] Credits for Chicken-n-Beer adapted from. • Geoff Allen – engineer • Burt Bacharach – composer • Ken Bailey – A&R • Mark Berto – engineer • Zukhan Bey – composer, producer • Black Key – producer • Samuel Branch – engineer • Ron Browz – producer • Chingy – guest appearance, vocals • Sandy Coffee – vocals • T.F. Cook – composer • M.

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