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Offers enough fierce dis tracks and exuberant punchlines to all but ensure a top 10 debut.
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Los Angeles TimesThis batch of songs is solid, but when Ludacris sticks to bombastic production and uses his inventive delivery styles, as on the boastful "Ultimate Satisfaction" and the thumping "Warning (Intro)" and "Grew Up a Screw Up," the results are gloriously enjoyable. [24 Sep 2006]
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There's nothing ludicrous about Ludacris giving his fans exactly what they want, and it's even less ludicrous that he will probably convert more new fans on the strength of "Release Therapy."
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Release Therapy may not be the mature Ludacris record it purports itself to be, but that isn’t to say it doesn’t have some jaw-dropping confessional moments.
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Always good but seldom great, Release Therapy is the rare major-label rap album that suffers from too much substance.
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While the anatomical jokes are in somewhat shorter supply and the beats are a bit further stripped down, this is more or less a standard Ludacris album. That is, a pretty good one, especially once you edit out the misfires.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 25 out of 31
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Mixed: 2 out of 31
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Negative: 4 out of 31
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A.D.WatsonDec 17, 2006Tha best and he is just getting started
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ANtonNNov 23, 2006
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AshleyPOct 21, 2006i love ludacris !!!!