Battle Of The Sexes - Ludacris
  • Band Name: Ludacris
  • Record Label: DTP
  • Release Date: Mar 9, 2010
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  • Summary: The latest album for the actor/hip-hop artist features guest appearances from Eve, Flo Rida, Lil' Kim, Ne-Yo, Trey Songz, and Trina.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 9
  2. Negative: 1 out of 9
  1. While the album's momentum sags in its R&B-heavy final third, Ludacris remains an underrated lyricist with unparalleled verbal dexterity.
  2. Limited and a little patched together, but if cheap thrills are what you're after, this one puts the dirty back in dirty south.
  3. While a hip-hop album that's not a complete kielbasa festival is refreshing, Luda's feminist intentions are horribly misguided.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 5
  2. Negative: 0 out of 5
  1. Ludas always been the truth, i ve listened to him ever since coming to america. one of my favorite rappers, even till this date. but battle of the sexes just didnt feel like his best. never the less, luda did hit hard like he always does. still not a bad album Expand
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  2. Always the showman who sounds technically superior to most rappers but ultimately an artist whose craft is exposed to the mercy of fashion. Ludacris is generally one to follow rather than lead but he is still a true champion when writing hip-hop records. There is great enjoyment to be taken from his performance and his talent appeals to both 'ignorants' and 'intellectuals however the beats on this record are slightly lightweight no matter how loud the bass booms. 83/100' Expand
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  3. 5
    "How Low" can YOU go, luda? mildly entertaining but i hope luda can cut his losses on this one and move on to better, more sincere albums (ie. circa 2001, 2003). this one is both a reflection of the current as well as a warning of the future commercialization/ sellout corruption of hip hop. Can all the blame be on club culture? no, the activity is fine but i think there's a major problem when songs that sing "my name is k-k-k-k-k-k-k-k" or "how low" appear on the top 10 of the mainstream garbage network and what not. Quit selling out you guys. get back to the days of BDP and KRS1. Expand
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