November 12, 2006
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Island Def Jam Music Group chairman Antonio ?L.A.? Reid said it is with Luda?s Release Therapy album that Ludacris begun to explore the most intimate experiences of his life expressing them musically in ways that are reaching the widest possible audience.
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Release Therapy reflects Ludacris? grasp on life?s trials and tribulations.
The Release portion of the album shows an artist at his mature state dealing with topics including politics to spirituality to child abuse including the soon to be released single "Runaway Love" featuring R&B songstress Mary J. Blige.
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Tracklist for ludacris album release therapy boasts of a number of collaborators from Luda's DTP artist roster, namely hip-hop duo Field Mob on "Ultimate Satisfaction" (produced by Rich Skillz) and smooth R&B platinum selling singer Bobby Valentino on "End of the Night" (produced by Happy Perez).
Tracklist for ludacris album release therapy also features megastars R. Kelly on "Woozy" (produced by Ken Jo), Young Jeezy on "Grew Up A Screw Up" (produced by DJ Nasty & LVM), and Beanie Sigel (with Pimp C and C-Murder) on "Do Your Time" (produced by Trak Starz) and shake your money maker ludacris featuring Pharell.
Def Jam Recordings President and CEO Shawn Carter said Ludacris is a vital member of the Island Def Jam family.
?Not only is he a phenomenal artist, he is a visionary businessman as CEO of his Disturbing Tha Peace label. He is one of today's most talented lyricists and a very important piece to why we are successful at IDJ," stated Carter.
For his part, ludacris and interviews and release therapy shared that part of being a complex person is a balance of many things.
?On this record I talk about striving, silliness, sadness, sex, and salvation amongst other things. I'm not knocking anybody's hustle, but many rappers only talk about one side of their lives. Personally, I'm trying to be a more three-dimensional storyteller, and it seems as if my audience likes what they are hearing," said the rapper who shaved off his cornrows for a new look to go with his album.
In the midst of all his success this year, The Ludacris Foundation is still the cause closest to his heart. The Ludacris Foundation's causes include Cerebral Palsy and providing food and shelter to Hurricane Katrina victims. Additional info can be found at http://www.theludacrisfoundation.org.
On the other hand, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges put his experiences of being not just an artist in Release Therapy, but also reveals some of what he has learned as CEO of Disturbing Tha Peace Records. Under his watch are a collection of talented and diverse artists, which include; Shawnna (the dynamic Chicago bred female rap star), Bobby Valentino (the smooth R&B platinum selling singer), Field Mob (the groundbreaking hip hop duo) and the newest addition to the DTP family and Shareefa who?s i need a boss shareefa feat ludacris free mp3 download is likewise making waves at the charts.
Ludacris said the making of Release Therapy gave him a beautiful outlook towards maturity and that upon creating the album, he felt wiser, more intelligent person.
One listen to Luda?s Release Therapy and you?ll find tracklist for ludacris album release therapy shows off a vibe that is more personal that many have not seen.
?I know this is my fifth album, but I feel as though this is the first time I've ever exposed this much of myself. Like the film Crash, people can either love me or hate me, but they'll always respect me," he said. |