Which One Would You Hit???
Posted on September 27th, 2008 - By Bossip Staff
Categories: John Legend, Ludacris, News, Would You Hit It
Posted on September 27th, 2008 - By Bossip Staff
Categories: John Legend, Ludacris, News, Would You Hit It
Posted on September 17th, 2008 - By Bossip Staff
Categories: Ludacris, News, Someone We Actually Like
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XXL Mag tabbed Ludacris to be on the cover of their latest edition. Although he is a short little guy, he does a bunch of very big and positive things for the community. Not to mention, he is always good for a solid album. Get ‘em Luda…ride that b*tch until the training wheels fall off.
Posted on September 15th, 2008 - By Bossip Staff
Categories: Ashanti, Ludacris, Monica, News, Seen on the Scene
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Monica and Ashanti had their crimson grin game in full effect at the For Sister’s Only event this weekend in tha “A.” Peep a few more below:
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Posted on September 7th, 2008 - By Bossip Staff
Categories: Ciara, David Banner, John Legend, Lil Wayne, LL Cool J, Ludacris, Ne-Yo, News, Random Ridiculousness, Rihanna
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This is what Fatman Scoop and his wife showed up on the red carpet wearing for this year’s MTV VMAs. Damn, everyone decided to put on their best bullsh*t to come out tonight. More wack ass get ups and foolishness below:
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Posted on September 3rd, 2008 - By Bossip Staff
Categories: Fill in The Blank, Ludacris, Michael Jordan, News
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Ludacris had a private pool party this weekend, and here is one party person having a ganders at a nice round bubble.
Fill in the Blank: That dude is thinking _________________________.
More pics including Michael Jordan playing at the Ludacris Softball game are coming up next… Continue »
Posted on August 14th, 2008 - By Bossip Staff
Categories: Hip-Hop Beef, Ludacris, News, TI
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Ludacris and T.I. have squashed their ‘beef’ and will be working together:
“There’s a time and place for everything, and now is the time. This [upcoming] album, Theater of the Mind, is an event, and all the songs on it are events,” Luda said. “I felt like there was no bigger event in hip-hop at this moment than me and T.I. working together.”
“Me and dude never had no problems,” T.I. elaborated a few days ago while calling in to DJ Self’s Sirius Satellite Radio show. “It was always turmoil between our camp and his camp. Us as the bosses of our companies, everyone is gonna follow our lead. We’d figure if it ain’t no problem and we don’t have no issues, no beef, then there’s no reason we shouldn’t be able to get together and make music. That was an executive decision that was made on both our behalves.”
“It’s showing that once great minds set their differences aside, they can make something happen,” Alfamega, who’s signed to T.I.’s Grand Hustle Records, said at the Ozone Awards red carpet. “That’s two grown men — not two grown males, grown men!”
It’s about damn time they got it together. Grown men walking around wanting to fight each other and ish over some BS is for simple ass niccas.
Posted on July 31st, 2008 - By Bossip Staff
Categories: Barack Obama, Bolitics, Ludacris, News
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Ludacris has received some heavy criticism over the lyrics of his new political track, “Politics: Obama is Here.” Unfortunately, Obama is catching some heat in the process:
Presumptive Democrat presidential nominee Barack Obama has condemned an endorsement song from Ludacris, in which the Atlanta MC criticizes rivals Hillary Clinton and John McCain.
The song “Politics: Obama Is Here” contains celebratory bars on Obama’s success (“The first is destined and it’s meant to be”), but turns venomous when Obama’s rivals are addressed.
Ludacris references the bitter Democratic primary battle by stating “Hillary hated on you/So that b**ch is irrelevant.”
Regarding Republican nominee John McCain, the rapper rhymes:
“McCain don’t belong in ANY chair unless he’s paralyzed/ Yeah I said it cause Bush is mentally handicapped/ Ball up all of his speeches and I throw ‘em like candy wrap.”
Through his campaign team, Senator Obama released a statement condemning the song as offensive and typical of much of Hip-Hop’s current lyrical content. “As Barack Obama has said many, many times in the past, rap lyrics today too often perpetuate misogyny, materialism, and degrading images that he doesn’t want his daughters or any children exposed to,” explained spokesman Bill Burton. “This song is not only outrageously offensive to Senator Clinton, Reverend Jackson, Senator McCain, and President Bush, it is offensive to all of us who are trying to raise our children with values we hold dear. While Ludacris is a talented individual he should be ashamed of these lyrics.” Continue »