Ludacris Freestyles Over Bobby Shmurda
. For a rapper with a career now entering its second decade, Ludacris seems intent on reminding the world that he's just as in tune with the buzzing sounds of the radio as ever. He definitely hasn't lost any of his trademark aggression. Over Jahlil Beats' instantly recognizable crow squawks and off-kilter bass, he spits several hard verses about his enduring legacy. Case in point: "In Atlanta I been that hot n***a, on my second term like Barack n***a, lyrical abuse when I'm in the booth, treat em like the NFL, how I drop n***as." Listen here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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