The steamy sex rap "Stand Up" may be the hit single, but most of the highlights here come toward the end, where Luda invites friends and family for some uproarious tracks - producer Erick Sermon on the surrealist dozens of "Hip Hop Quotables," Snoop Dogg on a hilarious tale of the night after the show, "Hoes in My Room" (as in "Who let these hoes in my room?"), and Disturbing tha Peace partners Chingy, I-20, and Tity Boi on the hardcore gunshot "We Got." Ludacris also has a response for the doubters, on the first full track ("Blow It Out"), proclaiming, "If you mad I'm on top, then wish me gone/If you mad I'm on the road, then wish me home/And if you mad that I'm right, punk, wish me wrong/But after your third wish, blow it out your ass." And, as expected, he gets in a few digs at Bill O'Reilly, the FOX News personality who objected to him as a "thug rapper" when hired for a Pepsi ad campaign (apparently, O'Reilly is the culprit behind "Hoes in My Room"). Jay-Z Sign Up For The GlobalGrind Newsletter. Chicken-N-Beer So So Deaf Consequence Vs. Gotta love Mariah, she’s such a bad ass on wax, real gangsta about it. And if you order enough wings and beer, you’ll come close. Ludacris has teamed with restaurateur Chris Yeo to open three new restaurants in Atlanta. That he's able to harness all this to his usual rollicking, all-in-good-fun persona is a testament to the best rapper in the business, one of the few who's actually celebrating something - and having a great time doing it. Chicken-n-Beer (2003) Remember that time Ludacris was about to take a bite out of a shapely gam on the cover of his 'Chicken-n-Beer' album Well, you can’t entirely recreate his fourth studio album, released in 2003, but you can get a taste of it. With two longer-players to his name and raking up combined sales in excess of seven million units, life couldnt be sweeter for the weed smoking, womanising, beer guzzling, fried chicken eating larger than life character. Chicken -N- Beer, his third album (to go along with dozens of guest spots), shows a rapper balancing the weed, women, and fried chicken with shots at those who've crossed him and a look at a few celebrity perils, delivered with his lightning-quick phrasing and cutting wit. Standing proud and looking down at all newcomers from the summit of Billboards album chart is Atlanta rapper Ludacris. Audacious on his rhymes and indulgent with his appetites, Ludacris may flaunt the cartoonish side of his personality, but he isn't just another unreconstructed Southern rapper.