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  2. What's Your Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    The official remix of this song features Trina, Shawnna and Foxy Brown, each of whom has their own verse, in addition a new verse by Ludacris on the single version, which last only 4:50 (the radio edit clean single version) & 5:44 (the explicit single version), on the album version, his verse was removed and he only raps the chorus and says "remix" on the beginning and each woman say the ...

  3. Area Codes (Ludacris song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was originally released on the soundtrack to Rush Hour 2. The song's lyrics focus on U.S. telephone area codes that denote the location of women with whom the rapper has had sexual relations in cities across the United States. [1] The song was written by D. Davis, K. Hilson, J. Jones, R. Walters and C. Bridges [2] and was produced by ...

  4. Move Bitch - Wikipedia

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    "Move Bitch" marketed and censored as "Move B***h" or simply "Move" is the fourth official single from American rapper Ludacris' album Word of Mouf.

  5. Runaway Love (Ludacris song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was the first single from Release Therapy in the United Kingdom and was released as a double A-side with "Girls Gone Wild" included. The song was performed at the 2007 Grammy Awards show by Ludacris, Mary J. Blige and Earth, Wind & Fire. A remix of the song is available by T-Pain featuring Cassie.

  6. Saturday (Oooh! Ooooh!) - Wikipedia

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    Ooooh!)" is the third official single from Ludacris's third album, Word of Mouf. The song was written by R. Murray, R. Wade, P. Brown and C. Bridges [1] and was produced by Organized Noize. [2] The song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 95 on February 16, 2002, reached the top 40 at number 37 on April 6, 2002, and peaked at number 22 ...

  7. My Chick Bad - Wikipedia

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    The song features Trinidadian recording artist Nicki Minaj, who co-wrote the song with Ludacris, Samuel Lindley, and Derrelle Davidson. The track was produced by The Legendary Traxster . "My Chick Bad" serves as the second single from Ludacris' eighth album, Battle of the Sexes .

  8. Money Maker - Wikipedia

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    The single became Ludacris' third number-one song on the US Billboard Hot 100, while also topping the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Tracks charts. Released on August 17, 2006, the song's music video premiered on MTV 's Making the Video and later managed to reach the number-one spot on BET 's 106 & Park , where it remained for several days.

  9. Tonight (Best You Ever Had) - Wikipedia

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    "Tonight (Best You Ever Had)" is a song by American singer-songwriter John Legend featuring American rapper Ludacris. Written alongside Miguel and production group Phatboiz, the song served as the lead single from the soundtrack to the 2012 American romantic comedy film Think Like a Man.