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Generally favorable reviews- based on 37 Ratings
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Positive: 19 out of 37
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Aug 15, 2011
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Mar 29, 2011Ludas 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
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Feb 18, 2011
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TedS.Apr 12, 2010Style over substance in my opinion, but there are some bangers, that's for sure.
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YarApr 7, 2010Ludacris is a true MC and even though this album is heavily geared towards reclaiming his spot on the radio, he executes the unoriginal content with original, witty and clever lyricism, something that can not be said about most "radio friendly" flash in the pan rappers. The production overall is average and the album does its job of being a summer banger for the cars and parties.
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Limited and a little patched together, but if cheap thrills are what you’re after, this one puts the dirty back in dirty south.
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Most of these aren't exactly new subjects for Luda, but as ?always his gymnastic flow and irrepressible personality redeem more tracks than not.
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Some of the production work feels slapdash, as in the sopping-synth "I Know You Got a Man," and aside from the undeniable banger "How Low," it's hard to hear the next obvious hit on "Battle." But the album is another welcome occasion to listen to Luda enjoying the real love of his life--the sound of his own voice.