REMASTERED IN HD! Music video by Ludacris performing Rollout (My Business). (C) 2001 The Island Def Jam Music Group #Ludacris #RolloutMyBusiness #Remastered
Except for Outkast that would be true. Also even though they weren't as good rappers Rule and Nelly were extremely popular in Luda's time as well. The year 2000 being the absolute pinnacle for all four.
i just realized now how luda was a lot more comedic than the other rappers of the early 2000's. it felt normal cuz he has made it go mainstream, but he was a innvator.
@@gaetanalberto519 Actually not really, haven’t heard the track in a while and realized that melodic style is repeated often in the song with different phrases. Like “What in the world is in that case, what you got in that case."... jumped the gun with "bag", even "case" is better. But they're all good, just laying down facts. Thx for checking though, nice of you to stop by.
To be straight out everything I listen to is over 10 years plus damn I'm getting old and where the hell did all the music go seriously. Ludacris honestly he kept going for a while like a couple of others from his generation but the latest generation bars in their head seriously tone deaf :D
There's no reason you couldn't rap/sing a poem. There's no reason you should tell this person they can't call it poetic. Maybe some raps aren't poetic but there can be overlap on the ven diagram.
It's a shame that Timbaland decided to steal beats from the demoscene in the mid 2000s instead of making his own beats. It puts all of his work into question.
Not true at all there was a whole wave of gangsta rap in the 90s that sounded the exact same, rap now a days mightn’t be your taste but it’s very unique
@@cantbefilmingmebrutha8538 not just about sound, but image, music videos and the whole aura of an artist whether there gangster or not, in the 90s the artist had individuality.
Even after all these years this song still pops in my head when someone is in my business 😂 “tell me who’s your house keeper, what you keep in yo HOUSE” some of the funniest lyrics ever
My favorite line too. Tell that shit at all the most inappropriate times to my mom, my kids, who ever the fuck house I happen to be in :0) So happy to be born in the 80’s, raised in the 90’s and out of high school by 2000
Ludacris had a great sense of humor but was still a very good rapper. He was in his own lane. No rapper was this silly, animated, and talented all combined. Much respect. (Busta Rhymes too somewhat but Luda was it in a different way)
Bro!! I was in 5th grade reciting each word!! It’s 2022 and I’m now 30!! This song and music video brought back nostalgia for MEEEEEEEEE!!!!! What a time to be ALIVE! 🤞🏽😁😁
@@clemsonbloke Huh?...who is "them"? The 90s or the '00s? For instance, I was born in 1996. I consider myself a 90s baby because I was born in the NINETIES, not because I rememeber the last half of the decade. I also consider myself a 00s kid because I was a kid then. What are you not understanding?
Ppl say the 90s was the golden era (I agree) but the 2000s-2010 is right behind it I don’t care what anyone says Eminem, Lil Wayne, 50 Cent, Kanye West, Fabolous, Nelly, T.I, Ja Rule, Young Jeezy, Ludacris, Gucci Mane, The Game, Plies, Dipset ETC so many classics that came out during that time
JT TUNAGE exactly early 2000s Luda got his credit especially with about 4/5 platinum albums and signing Atlanta artists to disturbing the peace Iike 2 Chainz (tity Boi), Bobby Valentino, Chingy etc.
What most ppl hear in this song: money Then there's me: why the hell can't ppl just mind their own. If you're so busy trying to be a hater cool bad ass bully or whatever the f it is, are they so unself aware they don't even realize how creepy they actually look? They actually look like fools w/ no damn lives, completely incapable of thinking for themselves, they decided to crawl up someone else's ass & die there. I mean, Its cool that you wannabe cool and everything... but go do that in your own space. Not mine. Be gone now, uncalled for intrusive Weirdo! Really, no really I didn't even ask.
@@sandiestdock7224 I consider them 90s artists that’s why I didn’t mean mention them, Scarface and Outkast were respected in the 90s, in the early 2000s people were still talking down on us but they knew Luda was a spitter
@@mikefearon3577 Exactly this. The 1 starts right at the start of the beat and the snare is on 3. The tonic being on the 2 is what helps make it super interesting melodically.
Oddly enough, that's what brought me to see this video. I hadn't known that Timbaland was the beat guy on this song... it didn't really sound like a lot of his stuff back then, hence my surprise when I found out like five minutes ago.
Not everybody, y’all old heads think us younginss can’t learn about any thing y’all always go straight to they don’t know anything they won’t know him as that like damn
Lebron Isthegoat12 Lol this touched you huh? Lol just because you can go look it up, don’t mean, most of y’all don’t know him as one of the best rappers at the time. Stop being so sensitive.
I love the way Ludacris would play with the tempo of his flow and flip around what something meant and then flip and fold the lyrics around. Good stuff.
I remember when we thought the 00's rap was comercial, sounded nothing like the 90's and in general was quite shit. Looking at it now it some records were just great, some tracks became classics and compearing it to these days "rap" music it was awesome. The last breath of Hip Hop spirit.
That's how it always is & will continue to be. ppl from the 80s thought 90s rap was toxic & only glorified gangster lifestyle...now it's considered the golden era. 90s folk thought 2000s ppl thought what folks were doing was commercialized & whack but it truly wasn't & brought a lot of creativity to hip hop. Every era has young folks that push their music & have the older ppl hate on it because they lose touch & that cycle repeats.
+westsideoutlaw956 well hell no people just no that's not true and y'all need to stop believing it. We have amazing rap artists in the industry today people.
love the horn samples. also ludacris delivery is smooth i can understand all the words. unlike some rappers sounding like they dont want you to understand it.
Luda was untouchable in his day
Definitely
He still is💯
He still is. It was just the braids that added flavor to his character.
Im doing 100 on the highway so if you're doing the speed limit get the F*** outta my way! Move B** get out the way!
Except for Outkast that would be true. Also even though they weren't as good rappers Rule and Nelly were extremely popular in Luda's time as well. The year 2000 being the absolute pinnacle for all four.
Much respect to Luda. Started off as a rapper, then became a street racer, computer hacker, and astronaut. That is very impressive.
luda is who my dog thinks i am
@@johndoughxx 😂😂😂
He is a pilot now.
That's some Ludacris sh*t..😅
He started out as D.J. i. ATL.
Man, Ludacris was on the top of his game back then.
So many top level hits.
.you just couldnt duplicate his style and flow.
Dude was on absolute fire
How do you listen to a joint a thousand times and it bangs every time? Luda! A complete Genius.
A ever green song. How is your day going?
@@emilyguerrero2738 Truly evergreen. My day is going right, yours?
@@benjokes1950 mine is good
@@benjokes1950 where are you from?
@@emilyguerrero2738 I almost missed this reply. Can we talk on Facebook, IG or WhatsApp? I’m from Nigeria.
Back then every rapper had their own identity. U can hear a song and by the style and flow u can tell who it was. No mumble sh!t
I miss that era of music
Word
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Now you can’t tell who is who they all sound the same lmao 😂😂
@@cordelialucien4402 so true
i just realized now how luda was a lot more comedic than the other rappers of the early 2000's. it felt normal cuz he has made it go mainstream, but he was a innvator.
Remember old Buster Rhymes videos? Shit was so funny. I liked that time.
@HicksZ34 thats a good point. comedic rap has been done before. luda had the style, visuals. the beats and songs were radio and club friendly too.
Facts, no such thing as innovating rappers nowadays
Don't forget about Redman and Busta Rhymes. Obvious influences of his.
amem ahem D12
I think Ludacris is the most underrated unappreciated rapper of all time
By FAAAAR.
20 years later still better than anything on the radio
Damn straight!!
Yo I Definitely Agree With You Dawg
listening to the radio in 2024 is crazy
No lies anywhere!
"Playstation 2 up in the ride"
13 year old me: 🤯🤯
14 for me. Back in 02
I had one in mine!
I had a ps3 in a suburban
@@WD-hd1vw Baller Alert!! I😂😂
@@diegotopete2017 nah... just got old enough to drive and do stupid shit with my money a little later than them
I wish rappers had this much fun in their videos nowadays
I strongly recommend you Tyler the Creator
DaBaby aka Baby Jesus
@@FuherJoeBeezy famous dex lol
Wtf
Golden BSP
This still slaps 🫱🏾
Hell yeah 🤦🏽♀️🔥 Just heard this shit in a commercial on my TV & I said I gotta add this to my playlist! Certified banger 💯
@@mnd9700 Right!! And plus it’s a lot of MF’s I know that needs to Rollout my damn Business 😂😂
Never stopped.
whaaa happen? I just woke up?? Blam Blam!!!
Sure tf does
It's 2024 and I'm still here 🎉
Let’s Go .
he a sell out ..he a punk..katt williams describes it well
Fast and furious 11x2 rollout
@@stevencampbell3539 believing anything Katt says was your first mistake.
Busta, Missy, Ludacris, and Eminem had some of the most outrageous but creative videos throughout the late 90's & early 2000s.
not to mention most creative and best songs too :D
***** That's right homie fuck eminem
also you cant forget OUTKAST!!!!!!!!
melancholy grl Right!!
This is just a tragedy ... Where the fuck we at now ?
“What in the world is in that bag what you got in that bag” best line ever 😂
Was sitting here waiting for that line, it hit, looked up and saw yours right in front of my face. 💯✌🏽
*But even better is... "And tell me who's your Housekeeper... What you keep in your house". 🔥
@@gaetanalberto519 Actually not really, haven’t heard the track in a while and realized that melodic style is repeated often in the song with different phrases. Like “What in the world is in that case, what you got in that case."... jumped the gun with "bag", even "case" is better. But they're all good, just laying down facts. Thx for checking though, nice of you to stop by.
Whose your housekeeper? an who you keep in your HOUSE?
To be straight out everything I listen to is over 10 years plus damn I'm getting old and where the hell did all the music go seriously. Ludacris honestly he kept going for a while like a couple of others from his generation but the latest generation bars in their head seriously tone deaf :D
The nostalgia
2024 still here
Idc what anyone says, this song is a poetic masterpiece.
Cobradriver99 poetry wit a beat
There's no reason you couldn't rap/sing a poem. There's no reason you should tell this person they can't call it poetic. Maybe some raps aren't poetic but there can be overlap on the ven diagram.
@Cobradriver99 Depends on the song.
Eminem is a poet
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almost every song this guy made has been a hit...
BKelly it really has
@Anthony Ramsey top 50 ???? you crazy Son....Luda one of the best to ever do it
YEAP I LOVE LUDA
thefatalveli1
Is your account on instagram is ( onlybuilt4rap) ???
💯♛
2023 already feeling like the beat to this song ✅
Lol true. How is your day going?
goofy ahh 2023
Who's your housekeeper and whatcha keep in your house... best line
Daaaaaaayyyuuummmmm.......this was my shit back in high school
Cheaaaaaa
Chhheeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaa
soundcloud.com/cobraskin/ludacris-x-imagine-dragons
hello mr baker cccchheaaaa
mfw randomly listening to this song and see someone I watch frequently comment.
that was hella unexpected hahaha
Luda use to rap over some of the hardest beats
Timbaland 🔥🔥🔥
It's a shame that Timbaland decided to steal beats from the demoscene in the mid 2000s instead of making his own beats. It puts all of his work into question.
@@coffee115 some, but not all. Still one of the best hip hop producers.
Primitive compared to now however
@@TheAlexxxMackie everyone raps over the same trap beats now and can’t touch Luda lyrically
This beat will live forever!!!
We gotta give Luda his flowers 🥹
Everyday 😍. How is your day going?
Luda was killin it
When rappers had different styles and unique. No clones in our days.
Edit: Thank you so much for the likes! Much love.
Soo damn true mine never bathed at home.. he did with his hoes.
Not true at all there was a whole wave of gangsta rap in the 90s that sounded the exact same, rap now a days mightn’t be your taste but it’s very unique
@@cantbefilmingmebrutha8538 not just about sound, but image, music videos and the whole aura of an artist whether there gangster or not, in the 90s the artist had individuality.
Facts!
@@tngrecords2143 Ja rule was constantly called a wannabe 2pac so idk about everybody having their own artistic identity and integrity
Luda, missy and busta were so unique. Don't get enough credit
Low key one of my favourite Timberland productions
Damn Luda is nice, the way he switches up his flow. Amazing lyricists.
He don't get enough credit 🤦♂
Been that dude with the lyrics, Yeah he spit that shit! 💯
TIMBALAND really killed this beat. Ludacris flow is crazy sick lyrics too
Tim lived on billboard at the time💯💯🔥🔥
Truex2
Weldon Davis so did the Neptune’s
I feel like Luda would still be relatable today among youngsters. A lot of the new rappers I just can't see how they're relatable
2001 was the shit
september especially
@@cb49erThe Blueprint
Luda really doesn’t get the recognition he should. Dude is one of the best lyricist to ever do it.
Amen on that brother. Luda is a Monster in this game. My favorite rapper of all time
I agree.
Styles for days
IN MY TOP 5
Facts!!
Even after all these years this song still pops in my head when someone is in my business 😂 “tell me who’s your house keeper, what you keep in yo HOUSE” some of the funniest lyrics ever
Is that dimonds and gold is that what you keep in your mouth!!!
Best lyric for me is:
Is that your wife, your girlfriend or just your main bitch?
My favorite line too. Tell that shit at all the most inappropriate times to my mom, my kids, who ever the fuck house I happen to be in :0)
So happy to be born in the 80’s, raised in the 90’s and out of high school by 2000
Hey, you better stay up out his biznass!
"Stay the fuck up out my business"... more ppl should practice this moto💯
Ludacris had a great sense of humor but was still a very good rapper. He was in his own lane. No rapper was this silly, animated, and talented all combined. Much respect. (Busta Rhymes too somewhat but Luda was it in a different way)
lol
Missy Elliot too
Eminem, Missy Elliot, OutKast
Plus dirty, but in a good way.
Plus dirty, but in a good way.
Timbaland is a goat on beats🤯🔥
Yep he’s untouchable😎
1000%
And that's facts.
He's brilliant 👌🏽👌🏽
Fax!
“Who dem girlllzzzz u be wit when u be ridin thruuu?” 20 plus yrs later this still poppin!!
Oh man, I still love Ludacris. Best song writer ever.
Them flashbacks hitting me hard af
Luda always brought that 🔥🔥🔥🔥
He got bangers for real
Tòm
Tom Drury what
Frankie Zuniga 🙂🙂☺️😍😍🤗🤗🤗😘😘🤗😘😅😅🤔🤔🤔😘🙂😘😘😅🙂😎🙂🙂☺️🤗🙂😋😋😃☺️☺️😋😋😃😃😊😃😄😄😎😃🙂😃😋😎😎😊😂😋😋😂😉😄😄😍😎😍😋😃☺️😋😃😎😎😋🤗🙂😍😎😅😘😅☺️😅🤔🤔😘🤗😄😘🤔☺️🤔😋😄😊🤣😊🙂😎😋😍🤣😋😄😊🤣😚😎😉😃😎😊😙😂😂😁😉😆😃☺️😋😍😎🙂🙂😄😄😃😄🤗🤗🤗😎😅😘😘😘😍😅🤔🤔😍😘🙂😘😘😍🤗🤗🤗😎🤗🤗🤗😄🤗🙂🙂😎😋🤣😊😊😊😚😚🤣😙😙😚😚😉😊😂😂😊😗😎😎😋☺️☺️😚😊😊😉😎😎😋😃☺️😋😚😚☺️😂😉🤣😋😋😊😍😍😎😄🤗😍😍😎😋☺️☺️☺️😊☺️☺️☺️😚😋😊😉😉😉😂😙😙😋😙😉😉😙😆😋😋🤣☺️☺️☺️😊😚😚😎😋🤣😎😎😎😋🙂🙂🙂☺️🤗🤗🤗🙂😄😄🤗😘😘😘😅😅😅😍😅🤔🤔🤔🤔🤗🤗🤔🙂😘🙂😘😅😃😋☺️☺️😊😃😃☺️☺️😚🤣😙😃😃😂😉😉😂😆😆😙😉😀😀😂😉😉😂😊😊😙😊😚😚😁😁😀😀😗😗😗😊😊😊😆🤣🤣😙😙😙😆😆🙂🙂☺️😊😙😙😙😂😁😁😀🙂🙂☺️🤣🤣😚😚😚😉😉😙😃😃🙂🙂🙂🙂☺️😃😄😄😄😃🤗🤗🤗😃😃☺️😋😊😄😃☺️☺️😋😊😚😚
Big Head mode enabled.
Goldeneye 64 lol
@@XxFoxMotoX3xX facts
DK mode
NBA jam shit
007 golden eye days on the N64
SL Gang
If the years 2001-2006 were a person it would be Ludacris😂 this man literally defined a whole era of rap, extremely underrated
Crunk did. For good or bad.
He was big in 2000 also after fantasy came out
That's arguable but still funny lol.
1999-2008
Especially with the basement tracks with tigga
Luda had the most creative videos
Do you know tyler the creator ?
Outkast, missy elliot and busta rhyme say Hello
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Between him, missy Elliott, Eminem, Redman and Busta rhymes... A lot of artist weren't scared to be creatively different back then
And missy elliott
Busta was the king of flamboyant rap in the 90s and he handed off the baton to Luda right off into the 2000s 🏃♂️ 🏃♂️ 🏃♂️ 💨
This song always makes me feel like I'm in Miami 😂😂
Lmaoo for real! I dead was just feeling like that, then I instantly thought of Trina 😩🔥🔥🔥
Always makes me feel like I am in a Land Rover just chilling.
this beat so nasty
I’ve listened to this song on repeat for an hour or so. That’s how good it is.
MY FAVORITE LUDACRIS SONG🎶🎵🔥
Luda and Busta always had the best videos😂😎
And Missy
Daddy Slaggy and Kanye
@@user-qd6im2hp2e or
That beat still hits
Timbaland the funky beat maker 😎
Timeless masterpiece🔥
Dababy got the entertainment and comedic shit from luda fs
Bro!! I was in 5th grade reciting each word!!
It’s 2022 and I’m now 30!!
This song and music video brought back nostalgia for MEEEEEEEEE!!!!!
What a time to be ALIVE! 🤞🏽😁😁
Same I’m 31 good times we were so spoiled didn’t even realize it 😅
92 baby here.. so glad this my era of hip hop
Same! 😄
When Rap was still Rap 😎
Proud to be a 90s 👶🏽🍼-
This is from 2001.
@@clemsonbloke As in born in the 90s and appreciating being alive when the song came out in '01...
@@MSW96 But if you were born in the 90's then you are not old enough to remember them, much less be a real part of them or experience them.
@@clemsonbloke Huh?...who is "them"? The 90s or the '00s? For instance, I was born in 1996. I consider myself a 90s baby because I was born in the NINETIES, not because I rememeber the last half of the decade. I also consider myself a 00s kid because I was a kid then. What are you not understanding?
@@clemsonbloke thats stupid. I was born in 91 and remember ludacris first song, not to mention when this came out
I still remember Ludacris videos even though I haven't seen them in 16 years
Easily top 10 of all time
From 2000-2004 Ludacris was unstoppable 🐐😈
Him along with Nelly, Lil Wayne, 50 Cent & Eminem were the faces of early 2000s hip-hop/rap
Yeah you know this song is old when he said PlayStation 2. Haha. But these were the good times though. R.I.P. Hip Hop.
Still play ps2
PS2 was a big deal for a every kid. If you did not had one, you weren't in the cool kids.
Still got PlayStation 2 screw newer generation
@@Mister_Soyuz_on_YT it's a bid deal, every day.
35 and still rockin' my ps2. The slim silver gangster addition. lol don't hate
Between his albums and lil Wayne’s, no one’s dropped a decent record since 😂 this was the best era of hip hop imo
It's crazy how he still looks the same, hardly aged 😂
What a time to be alive back in the early 00s.. Everything was good and simple.. This era was one of the best era in hip hop..
The Dirty South/Midwest: 1996-2008
@Jr Ryder Before Lil Wayne!
Then 01 had to happen.
Agree 💯 I graduated in 2002 and the music was killer
Ppl say the 90s was the golden era (I agree) but the 2000s-2010 is right behind it I don’t care what anyone says Eminem, Lil Wayne, 50 Cent, Kanye West, Fabolous, Nelly, T.I, Ja Rule, Young Jeezy, Ludacris, Gucci Mane, The Game, Plies, Dipset ETC so many classics that came out during that time
Most underrated rapper ever.. just saying. 2019
D.I. Ketcher Timbaland produced this
Fabolous just said today Luda one of the most underrated
Not really
JT TUNAGE exactly early 2000s Luda got his credit especially with about 4/5 platinum albums and signing Atlanta artists to disturbing the peace Iike 2 Chainz (tity Boi), Bobby Valentino, Chingy etc.
@@user-qd6im2hp2e i agree hes still good to this day imo
Damn this song never gets old!!
Yep
Ballin wit a PS2 in the whip!
Can’t believe this song is almost 20 years
20 years now
What most ppl hear in this song: money
Then there's me: why the hell can't ppl just mind their own. If you're so busy trying to be a hater cool bad ass bully or whatever the f it is, are they so unself aware they don't even realize how creepy they actually look? They actually look like fools w/ no damn lives, completely incapable of thinking for themselves, they decided to crawl up someone else's ass & die there. I mean, Its cool that you wannabe cool and everything... but go do that in your own space. Not mine. Be gone now, uncalled for intrusive Weirdo! Really, no really I didn't even ask.
Ludacris was the only southern artist that was respected by everybody in an era where the south wasn’t respected
Don’t forget OutKast too
@@sandiestdock7224 I consider them 90s artists that’s why I didn’t mean mention them, Scarface and Outkast were respected in the 90s, in the early 2000s people were still talking down on us but they knew Luda was a spitter
Remind you that Luda is originally from
The Midwest Illinois to be exact
@@orlmarvinreece4459 no he’s not
@@30h5tillimdead look it up bro I’m not going to sit here and cap for no reason. Luda cris moved to Atlanta when he was 9
Come back Ludacris in 2023!
Luda''s music is more than music, it was an experience.
99% of people: This is a good song!
1% of people: Where's the downbeat?????
The snare is on the 3; it's a half time beat with heavy syncopation.
@Anthony Nazaradeh czcams.com/video/6LgtXINpf6w/video.html there are two common ways of hearing it
@@mikefearon3577 exactly!
@@mikefearon3577 Exactly this. The 1 starts right at the start of the beat and the snare is on 3. The tonic being on the 2 is what helps make it super interesting melodically.
@@mikefearon3577 this!!! I don't understand how people struggle with this.
One of those songs that gets even better with time. This entire album was a masterpiece
ooooooh I love me a CZcams recommend!!! Heavy rotation tomorrow
@Michael Floyd Ludacris is the GOAT
Roll out Roll out Roll out🙋🏾♀️
These were the good times when rap didn't turn into the lazy mumble rapping festival we hear nowadays.
The early 2010 was the last good period for hip-hop/rap. (2010-2013).
Doesn't matter what year you're listening to this in, Luda is timeless!!!
Tell me who’s yo housekeeper, whatchu keep in yo HOUSE 🤣🤣🤣
What about diamonds and gold?/
That whatchu keep in yo Mouf? 😆
@@playstationplaystation3385 what in world is in that case? What you got in that case?!
Hey Mel
@@sabrinacasseus8783 Get up out my face you couldn't relate
Wait to take place at a similar pace
So shake shake it😂
He is one of the greatest and a great actor too
It's a detective song! 😂😂❤
Song of the summer Idc what year it is lol
2001
Damn luda is so underrated as a Lyricist! His shit flows and fun to watch for real!
Had to listen to this after the Luda vs Nelly battle.
Ludacria Flows are very funny, Man! ✌️
Remember when the video was out back 2001 this song was a hit with no phones only music channels waiting for the videos
Ludacris g
MTV base etc when no CZcams,media only music channels ,cd ,radio etc
The beat on this song is sick. Anyone else think it has this latin feel to it, or is that just me?
TIMBALAND is a great producer :d
Aeon Flex & Rell Raccz i found the sample!
Oddly enough, that's what brought me to see this video. I hadn't known that Timbaland was the beat guy on this song... it didn't really sound like a lot of his stuff back then, hence my surprise when I found out like five minutes ago.
If u like this beat check out jay z Snoopy track, timbaland also
Very creative music video.
Very interesting...
Yeah, cars and women :D :D
he always has the most creative music videos!
@@ashw7372 hahahahahahahah
Just a remake of africando
2023 and did here still a bangrrrr 💯 💪🏽
What in the world is in that bag what you got in the bag best line ever
Here December 2023 still rolling out.
Been listening to rap since the mid 80s and Luda is by far one of the greatest ever.
Dis generation only knw him as an actor I knw home as one of d vest rappers
Same
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Nicolai Campbell yeah lknow people knows him az an actor bt lluved him much when he woz a rapper dem daiz
Not everybody, y’all old heads think us younginss can’t learn about any thing y’all always go straight to they don’t know anything they won’t know him as that like damn
Lebron Isthegoat12 Lol this touched you huh? Lol just because you can go look it up, don’t mean, most of y’all don’t know him as one of the best rappers at the time. Stop being so sensitive.
This song is a classic great driving with your homies song
Still listening now
Who still listening in 2019?!LUDA!!
ludacris is the man his voice is so unique, the secret to a successful lyricist ...attitude!!
I do
I am hahahahahaha😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😰😂😂😂😂😂
Hine Webster what u gassing?
thabang motshwene am💯👊
I love the way Ludacris would play with the tempo of his flow and flip around what something meant and then flip and fold the lyrics around.
Good stuff.
He's the master of that.
The big head always gets me 😂
LUDA ONE OF THA BEST TO DO IT, FRFR HOW HE NOT IN THE TOP OF THE RAPPERS
I remember when we thought the 00's rap was comercial, sounded nothing like the 90's and in general was quite shit. Looking at it now it some records were just great, some tracks became classics and compearing it to these days "rap" music it was awesome. The last breath of Hip Hop spirit.
That's how it always is & will continue to be. ppl from the 80s thought 90s rap was toxic & only glorified gangster lifestyle...now it's considered the golden era. 90s folk thought 2000s ppl thought what folks were doing was commercialized & whack but it truly wasn't & brought a lot of creativity to hip hop. Every era has young folks that push their music & have the older ppl hate on it because they lose touch & that cycle repeats.
+Jay TS very true but from 09 till now it's mainly shit
+westsideoutlaw956 well hell no people just no that's not true and y'all need to stop believing it. We have amazing rap artists in the industry today people.
+Shiran Turgeman Yeah, "All gold everything"... I'm out!
+SamJigga "How Much A Dollar Cost" I'm out. Plus, there used to be some horrible hits back then as well.
who else wuz a kid and wuz amazed by this video??? #90sbaby
FaZe toske you a muffukin lie
Nah
Yea you really is not bashing gay people but I coulda swore there were plenty out before the 90's
I'm a 90's baby and remember this coming out.
i wuz
Ludacris is definitely underated.... He needs he's flowers...
Missy , busta , Luda had the best videos of my childhood. They didn’t miss!
Ludacris was one of the ELITE rappers during this time you had Jay, Nas, Em, Ja Rule, Nelly
love the horn samples. also ludacris delivery is smooth i can understand all the words. unlike some rappers sounding like they dont want you to understand it.
Absolutely 💯