It's been 10 years since Ludacris dropped his first album,"Back for the First Time." March 9 marked the date "Battle of the Sexes" dropped, which is Ludacris' seventh album.
The album was originally set to be a collaborative project with former label mate, Shawnna, and was to be released in 2009.
However, Shawnna parted ways and left the record label Disturbing the Peace, resigning to the auto-tune king T-Pain's Nappy Boy
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Despite the two breaking into separate paths, Ludacris stuck to the theme of the album and invited friends to help flourish the concept surrounding the different views of males and females.
The album features some of today's hottest names in hip-hop and R&B including::Trey Songz, Flo Rida, Nicki Minaj, Lil'Kim, Ne-Yo, Trina, Plies, Eve, Shawnna, Ciara and Monica.
"How Low" is the first official single from the album, which slightly went left field for long time fans.
Though the single held the rapper's witty rhyme style, it lacked the lyrical content most look to the rapper for.
The second single features the female version of Lil' Wayne, Nicki Minaj, who adds a crazed out verse on "My Chick Bad."The remix features Eve, Trina, and Diamond and is also featured on the album. One thing that stands out is the highlights of the different views that men and women created about each other.
The track "Hey Ho" featuring Lil'Kim and Lil'Fate, challenges the double standard among men and women.
For instance, men are praised for being pimps and players while women engage in similar activities and are categorized as being "hoes" and groupies.
The track took me back to his "Back for the First Time"keynote track "Ho,"which exploited females.
Anyhow, the album is able to take a turn. Ne-Yo is featured on "Tell Me a Secret," which holds a mellow, smooth beat beat.
The flow and rhymes Ludacris raps are really laid back, making it a great choice for a summer time single.































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