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Drew Beringer
11/30/08, 10:47 PM
Ludacris – Theater Of The Mind
Release Date: November 24, 2008
Record Label: Def Jam/DTP

It was only a matter time before Chris Bridges, a.k.a. Ludacris, combined his two loves – hip-hop and cinema – into one record. Taking the themes of the movie industry and fusing them into his sixth album is pretty interesting, with Ludacris’ concept being that each track is a portrayal of a different scene in a movie. The thing with concepts is that when executed poorly, they’ll come off cheesy and unbearable. But with his seventh studio album, Theater of the Mind, Ludacris avoids the box office disaster.

Ludacris has a rather impressive back catalog. His last five albums have all been certified platinum, while his acting career is carrying along just as well. He was a supporting actor in the Best Picture Crash, and has starred in critically acclaimed movies such as Hustle & Flow. Yes, Luda has had quite the career and it wouldn’t come as any surprise if he just mailed it in on the new album and collected his paycheck. Instead he brings the heat on Theater, attempting to remind those in love with T.I. and Lil Wayne that he is still the king of the South.

Lyrically speaking, Ludacris offers up the witty puns and clever metaphors we’ve come to expect. Latest single, “One More Drink,” which features R&B hook-maker T-Pain, is similar in vibe and content to “Hoes In My Room,” a track featured on 2004’s Chicken N Beer. He boasts about his rep on “Undisputed,” and brags about his money with T.I. on “Wish You Would,” which features a sly beat.

“Southern Gangsta” is a different take on “American Gangster” from Jay-Z. Luda and other Southern rappers, including The Boss Rick Ross, smoothly rap over the slow, smoky beat. “Everybody Hates Chris” is interesting, as Ludacris explains why everyone is jealous of him. It’s a neat play off of the TV show of the same name, and even features Chris Rock in the intro and outro. The catchiest song belongs to “What Them Girls Like,” as it features an infectious hook sung by the dreamy Chris Brown.

While the first nine or ten tracks of Theater are the Luda tracks we expected, the final few tracks really take the album from good to really good. “Last Of A Dying Breed” is straight fire and brimstone. Featuring Lil Wayne (seriously whose album has he NOT appeared on?), Ludacris brings some of his strongest verses to date, as his flow spits hot fire. The combo of the Wyldfyer beat and the flow bring crushing results (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OHUAjxPo4I). “MVP” has a classic feel to it (and is the only track Ludacris appears by himself on), as Luda effortlessly breezes over a delicious DJ Premier joint. “I Do It For Hip Hop” is slick, as Luda, Nas, and Jay-Z explain their passions and priorities within the genre over a sleepy tune. Album closer, “Do The Right Thang,” is an eye-opener, featuring great production from 9th Wonder and great cameos from Spike Lee and Common.

In my mind, Ludacris is one of the more underrated artists in hip-hop. He is consistent, his lyrics, while not the greatest, are always well constructed, and his albums are always good for a sure-fire hit or two. But when Luda brings it like he does on the final four tracks, he is one of the best. Featuring 12 producers and 18 guests for the 14 tracks, you might think Theater would have too many cooks in the kitchen, but it sets up a nice, diverse flow and vibe throughout. Thanks to his furious flow, some great verses from featured artists like Nas, Common, and Weezy, and a strong finish, Ludacris’ Theater has achieved another blockbuster. Now we'll just wait for the sequel to get the green light.

Track Listing:
1. Intro
2. Undisputed ft. Floyd “Money” Mayweather
3. Wish You Would ft. T.I.
4. One More Drink ft. T-Pain
5. Call Up The Homies ft. The Game and Willy Northpole
6. Southern Gangsta ft. Rick Ross, Playaz Circle, and Ving Rhames
7. Everybody Hates Chris ft. Chris Rock
8. What Them Girls Like ft. Chris Brown and Sean Garrett
9. Nasty Girl ft. Plies
10. Contagious ft. Jamie Foxx
11. Last Of A Dying Breed ft. Lil Wayne
12. MVP
13. I Do It For Hip Hop ft. Nas and Jay-Z
14. Do The Right Thang ft. Common and Spike Lee
Produced by: The Runners, Don Cannon, Toomp and 8TRIX, Trackmasters, Clinton Sparks & Kamau Georges, StreetRunner, Darkchild, Swizz Beatz, Scott Storch, Wyldfyer, DJ Premier, 9th Wonder

Official Website (http://www.defjam.com/site/artist_home.php?artist_id=308); Official Myspace (http://www.myspace.com/ludacris)

billyboatkid
11/30/08, 10:49 PM
I actually like this album a lot.

Would have given it a higher score on lyrics and creativity. Good review though.

Love MVP.

WhoSaidThat?
11/30/08, 11:27 PM
Great review, man! Lovin' this album.

Klatzke
12/01/08, 03:54 AM
I really love this album. "Last of a Dying Breed" is tight.

batmannj
12/01/08, 05:27 AM
this is a lot better than that crap kanye is trying to peddle.

ZeoVGM
12/01/08, 07:13 AM
this is a lot better than that crap kanye is trying to peddle.
This album is fantastic, but calling Kanye's new album crap is absolutely insane. It's one of the years best.

ZeoVGM
12/01/08, 07:13 AM
Oh, and "I Do It For Hip Hop" fucking destroys. So good.

batmannj
12/01/08, 07:18 AM
This album is fantastic, but calling Kanye's new album crap is absolutely insane. It's one of the years best.

well i will agree to disagree with you. i think part of my problem is that kanye is so full of himself and all the antics he pulls at awards shows, i just cant get into his music.

Manbotisdead
12/01/08, 07:20 AM
I feel like every major rap release this year, barring Q-Tip has been lacking. I need to listen to this though, just the same.

helpmehelpyou
12/01/08, 07:28 AM
wow... so its better than 808s and heartbreak??????

superBMRuth
12/01/08, 07:48 AM
wow... so its better than 808s and heartbreak??????

you can't really compare the two, one's southern hip-hop with a bite and the other is "singing" about feelings.

sweitz03
12/01/08, 08:00 AM
ludacris has always been that fun, lite hearthearted rapper for me. his last album didnt do it for me, but this is right back to where it needs to be for me.

808's had it's songs, but idk, ever since i downloaded ive been force feeding it down my throat and i just cant get into it.

joelibyan
12/01/08, 08:01 AM
just because luda's gone platinum 5x doesnt mean all his albums are good. he hasnt done anything for me since word of mouf

Throwback
12/01/08, 08:23 AM
I really like this record.

xBITCHxPLEASEx
12/01/08, 09:18 AM
"Youse A Ho" is his best song. Ever.

"Why you think you take a ho to a hotel?"

muttley
12/01/08, 09:21 AM
good album.
use your brain homie, do the right thang.

Klatzke
12/01/08, 09:28 AM
"Sling em out my trunk like the DC sniper.."

"..an I'm an emcee i move the crowd like Moses!"

Lovee it.

irthesteve
12/01/08, 09:31 AM
if i have one more drink... i'm gonna end up fucking you







is that what you wanna do?

chronomic
12/01/08, 09:47 AM
drew, do you know which tracks the runners did?

WhoSaidThat?
12/01/08, 09:53 AM
Still haven't listened yet, Drew, hahah.
Get on it, man. It's awesome.

boykosaurus
12/01/08, 09:56 AM
"Youse A Ho" is his best song. Ever.

"Why you think you take a ho to a hotel?"

Bitch please

Klatzke
12/01/08, 10:03 AM
if i have one more drink... i'm gonna end up fucking you







is that what you wanna do?
Only song on this i don't really like.

irthesteve
12/01/08, 10:11 AM
Only song on this i don't really like.
you have to admit that it's freaking funny though

Jumpoff
12/01/08, 10:18 AM
I don't get how Luda can have such classic guest appearances but continue to put out filler filled albums.

ak4
12/01/08, 10:20 AM
Oh, and "I Do It For Hip Hop" fucking destroys. So good.
i do it for hip hop ..prolly the heaviest hitter, nas doesnt touch anything that isnt amazing

Klatzke
12/01/08, 10:24 AM
you have to admit that it's freaking funny though
Yeah, the lyrics are just kinda like.. uhh, wtf? haha.

andrewshungry
12/01/08, 10:37 AM
feat. spike lee and ving rhames, wtf

irthesteve
12/01/08, 10:56 AM
feat. spike lee and ving rhames, wtf
they do narration, it's sick. and you failed to notice Floyd Merriweather... the boxer, haha

Holly HoX!
12/01/08, 10:58 AM
Why does everyone like kanye's new one? I just don't get it. He's a fucking rapper, not Marvin Gay, sorry that album really failed in my eyes. Maybe it's just the fact that I wanna hear some Spaceship or Get 'em High and not "art." I'm not bashing him for trying to create something new, but all the autotuning is just taking away from his talent, not adding to it.

but, anyway, I think Luda is actually a really good rapper/actor and I'm excited to hear this one now.

weworemasks
12/01/08, 11:01 AM
drew -- this is luda's sixth album, not seventh. annnnd chicken n beer was 03.

wyldfyer's beat for "i do it for hip hop" is better than preemo's beat on "mvp." even though it's my opinion, i feel it's a huge compliment considering premier is the nastiest of the nasty.

fav tracks:

i do it for hip hop (obviously)
last of a dying breed (even wayne's verse is nice. the 'little cardiac' line is dope.)
mvp
and southern gangsta (ving rhames WTF)

CarouselBoy
12/01/08, 11:08 AM
oh look at that a song featuring lil wayne (ps I'm not complaining)

SandManTEND13
12/01/08, 12:08 PM
I like this cd! its very good haha

katieissweet
12/01/08, 12:15 PM
This is really good. Ludacris is real good at what he does.

cscwell107
12/01/08, 12:25 PM
I always love the intros on Ludacris's cds.

sargentlgfuad
12/01/08, 12:30 PM
him and fuckin' t-pain sucked sooooo bad on snl.

alann
12/01/08, 01:15 PM
neat concept

ZeoVGM
12/01/08, 02:25 PM
Why does everyone like kanye's new one? I just don't get it. He's a fucking rapper, not Marvin Gay, sorry that album really failed in my eyes. Maybe it's just the fact that I wanna hear some Spaceship or Get 'em High and not "art."

Then go listen to "Spaceship" or "Get 'em High".

I'm so tired of people wanting people wanting artists to just recreate the same album over.

Saying "he's a fucking rapper" as if that means he isn't allowed to sing is just silly.

dru
12/01/08, 03:54 PM
I loveee one more drink, so good. Luda's the man.

weworemasks
12/01/08, 04:23 PM
Actually it's his seventh album. His first album was Incognegro

fair enough, i thought people didn't count that shit because bftft was basically a re-release under a different name and some extra shit.

silentshawn
12/01/08, 04:35 PM
i have always considered ludacris a great guest artist, ive never been big on full songs by him. and lil wayne needs to go away already. far far away, and he can take t-pain with him.

VIVALAMATT
12/01/08, 05:14 PM
Ludacris is one of the best out there. Can't deny his lyrics. He brings it.

invincibleXL
12/01/08, 06:41 PM
Luda is one of my favorite artists, he always kills his guest features and his flow has always been ridiculous, definitely one of the best in the game.

Anyways, this album was the first album I've purchased since May 2007, so I'd say I'm a big fan. Love all his albums, and I'm halfway done with this one and It's bangin. Like Luda's been saying, it's a very visual album, so like always I gotta make sure I smoke up and give each song my full attention during my first listen lol. It makes the music sound so much better, and I plan on hearing the next few tracks tonight.

AFSjulian
12/01/08, 07:16 PM
"Yeah I went green, 26s on the hybrid. Smoke so much green that I can't open up my eyelids."

I like this album.

Holly HoX!
12/01/08, 07:42 PM
Then go listen to "Spaceship" or "Get 'em High".

I'm so tired of people wanting people wanting artists to just recreate the same album over.

Saying "he's a fucking rapper" as if that means he isn't allowed to sing is just silly.
I'm not asking for the same album over. He has made a progression as a rapper from each album to the next. This "art" that he has made is NOT a rap album. And to me it's a joke, but to each his own right? I wouldn't be surprised if even the fan boys of Kanye were saying, "what the fuck is this? What is he doing?" Myself included. I'm just thankful that this was merely a buffer for his real album that is dropping next year, because if this was a wholehearted release, which even he knows isn't, then I would be really disappointed right now. It's for the fans and that's cool, which is the only way I can justify it.

Holly HoX!
12/01/08, 07:47 PM
him and fuckin' t-pain sucked sooooo bad on snl.
haha i saw that, too. t-pain is a fuckin' joke live...no, wait. he just is a joke. if i had that much autotune i could make a SICK record, too.

StartAngry&Mad
12/01/08, 07:52 PM
I'll forgive him for the guest appearance with Fergie, but if he ever lowers himself like that again, it's over.

sargentlgfuad
12/01/08, 08:13 PM
I'll forgive him for the guest appearance with Fergie, but if he ever lowers himself like that again, it's over.

it's been over for a while.

oh...rly
12/02/08, 11:18 AM
Why does everyone like kanye's new one? I just don't get it. He's a fucking rapper, not Marvin Gay, sorry that album really failed in my eyes. Maybe it's just the fact that I wanna hear some Spaceship or Get 'em High and not "art." I'm not bashing him for trying to create something new, but all the autotuning is just taking away from his talent, not adding to it.

but, anyway, I think Luda is actually a really good rapper/actor and I'm excited to hear this one now.

People used to say that same thing about Kanye rapping. Everyone said he should stick to production. But we see how that opinion changed. Kanye isn't just a rapper, he is a musician. And what hes feeling at the time influences how he writes. He wasn't writing this so people could see how talented he is, he was writing it because he had shit he wanted to deal with first. And selling a couple hundred thousand albums never hurt anyone.

LastDeclaration
12/03/08, 05:28 PM
The royal penis is clean, your highness!

Thank you, KING SHIT.

TheClockworks
12/04/08, 07:08 AM
It was good, yeah, real good.

Gregory Robson
12/12/08, 05:21 AM
I'm in agreement with JoeLibyan here. Nothing Luda's done has been solid since Word of Mouf. It's good but it's not GREAT. This album is fine, but nothing earth shattering.