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Ludacris - Release Therapy
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Release Therapy

Ludacris

Customer rating on Release Therapy: 4.5 out of 5 stars ( 2 customer ratings )

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Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars ludacris back 2 best

h3ct0r | 01/01/2008 | See all h3ct0r's reviews (6) »

what a cd he has brought back his old school rap music in a nice little bundle some top new tunes on this including runanway love feat mary j brilliant tune and the amazing war with god highly under rated as its beat is mellow and fits nice on a sunday morning and there is "tell it like it is" again very smart tune.
this album needs more attention then its getting as it is brilliant well worth the money keep it it luda!!!!!

Customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars No hair, sharp beats

TonyAlmeida | 30/04/2007 | See all TonyAlmeida's reviews (3) »

He's back, but with a slightly different style besides losing his braids. The album is divided into two parts, Release and Therapy, with the latter containing some slower tracks with help from artists such as Mary J. Blige. Topics range from the industry to family-life. 'Woozy' hits the slick spot with R. Kelly.
Not suprisingly though, Luda is at his best with the Jeep-banging first half, with tracks like the single 'Grew Up a Srew Up' and the hypnotic Benny Benassi -sampled 'Ultimate Satisfaction', which will surely put your subwoofers to a test. 'Mouths to Feed' could also do as a single.
Ludacris drops lines as suave as ever to class A beats, but he's not showing off his lyrical antics as much as I'd wished - What's enough, right? There's also a couple of tracks that I just need to skip every time, like the marathon-like 'Do Your Time'. As a whole though, great fun if you like the singles.

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