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Word of Mouf

 
Album Review: Word of Mouf

  • Artist: Ludacris
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 06, 2001
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Ludacris' second album for Def Jam, Word of Mouf, is a superstar affair that aims for mass appeal with a broad array of different styles. Nearly every track features some sort of collaborator, either hitmaking producers like Timbaland and Organized Noize, big-name rappers like Mystikal and Twista, hook-singing crooners like Nate Dogg and Jagged Edge, or fellow Disturbing tha Peace group members I-20, Shawnna, Lil' Fate, and Tity Boi -- and sometimes a combinations of these various ingredients. The resulting album is surely impressive, propelled by lively production, colorful guests, and an omnipresent touch of humor. More hilarious than before, Ludacris lightens his lyrical style here, leaving behind much of thuggishness that had characterized his previous album, Back for the First Time, in favor of witty puns and sly innuendoes. A particularly humorous highlight is the previously released (on the Rush Hour 2 soundtrack) single "Area Codes," a tongue-twisting, good-spirited Jazze Pha production. Less humorous though likewise standout is the lead single, "Rollout (My Business)," a rallying Timbaland production with a simple yet inescapable hook. Other highlights include the Organized Noize-produced booty-shaker "Saturday (Oooh Oooh!)," the Jagged Edge-sung "Freaky Thangs," and the Beats by the Pound-esque posse track "Move Bitch." There's also a hidden bonus track here that's likewise an explosive collaboration, the Jermaine Dupri-led "Welcome to Atlanta." There are a lot of highlights here; however, amid all of these various team-ups you do lose a little bit of the sincere, personal edge that had characterized much of Ludacris' debut. Even so, it's overall a worthy exchange, since there's something here on Word of Mouf for everyone, signaling Ludacris' leap from the Dirty South underground to the pop-rap mass market. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Coming 2 America Chris Bridges Ludacris (4:21)
Rollout (My Business) Tim Mosley, Chris Bridges Ludacris (4:56)
Go 2 Sleep A. Wilson, Chris Bridges Three 6 Mafia, Jagged Edge, Ludacris, I-20 (5:10)
Cry Babies (Oh No) K. Dean, Chris Bridges Ludacris (5:56)
She Said (Lyrics) P. Brown, Chris Bridges Ludacris (4:33)
Howhere (Skit) Ludacris (1:11)
Area Codes (Lyrics) Phalon Alexander, Chris Bridges, N. Hale Nate Dogg, Ludacris (5:03)
Growing Pains (Lyrics) Booker T. Jones, P. Francis, A. Wilson, Chris Bridges Ludacris, Keon Bryce (4:49)
Greatest Hits (Skit) Ludacris (1:16)
Move B***h Michael Tyler, Chris Bridges Mystikal, Ludacris, I-20 (4:30)
Stop Lying (Skit) Ludacris (1:36)
Saturday (Oooh Oooh!) P. Brown, Chris Bridges Ludacris, Sleepy Brown (3:50)
Keep It on the Hush Chris Bridges Jazze Pha, Ludacris (4:46)
Word of Mouf (Freestyle) Ludacris, 4-Ize (2:11)
Get the F*** Back (Lyrics) A. Wilson, Chris Bridges Ludacris, Shawnna, I-20 (5:21)
Freaky Thangs Chris Bridges, C.C. Mitchell Twista, Jagged Edge, Ludacris (5:32)
Cold Outside (Lyrics) Chris Bridges, T.F. Cook Ludacris (6:03)
Block Lockdown [*] Chris Bridges Ludacris, I-20 (7:48)

Credits

Scarface (Vocals), The Jook (Producer), Jimmy Douglass (Mixing), Mimi (Vocals), Organized Noize (Producer), Kevin Parker (Engineer), J. Staten (Assistant Engineer), Mike "Hitman" Wilson (Engineer), Mike "Hitman" Wilson (Mixing), Mystikal (Performer), Jeff Williams (Vocals), Three 6 Mafia (Performer), Nate Dogg (Performer), Twista (Performer), Butch BelAir (Photography), Butch BelAir (Photo Illustration), Jazze Pha (Vocals (Background)), Jazze Pha (Producer), Timbaland (Producer), Bill Importico (Engineer), Chris Theis (Engineer), Josh Butler (Engineer), KLC (Producer), KLC (Engineer), KLC (Mixing), Roxye Dock (Vocals), Sean Davis (Engineer), Duro (Mixing), Jason Rome (Engineer), Parish Williams (Vocals), Swizz Beatz (Producer), Senator Jimmy D (Engineer), Patrick Viala (Mixing), Paul King (Producer), Shawty (Vocals), Marvin "Chanz" Parkman (Piano), Tia Johnson (Art Direction), Tia Johnson (Design), John Butler (Engineer), Ludacris (Vocals), Ludacris (Rap), Ludacris (Main Performer), Ludacris (Executive Producer), Shondrae (Vocals), Shondrae (Producer), Chaka Zulu (Executive Producer), Ray Murray (Bass), Ismel Ramos (Engineer), Sleepy Brown (Performer), Rob Herrera (Assistant Engineer), Derrick Williams (Engineer), 4-Ize (Vocals), Kim Bengoa (Assistant Engineer)
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Word of Mouf
Studio album by Ludacris
Released November 27, 2001 (US)
Recorded 2000-2001
Genre Southern hip hop
Length 78:54
Label Def Jam South
Producer Ludacris, Swizz Beatz, Paul King, Bangladesh, Timbaland, Organized Noize, KLC, Jook, Jazze Pha
Professional reviews
Ludacris chronology
Back for the First Time
(2000)
Word of Mouf
(2001)
Chicken-N-Beer
(2003)

Word of Mouf is rapper Ludacris' second studio album, released in 2001. Def Jam decided to release the album early when pirated copies of the album's tracks were leaked onto popular peer-to-peer file sharing networks. The album sold over 281,000 copies in its first week of sales, giving it a #3 debut on the Billboard 200[1] and went on to go 3x Platinum. The album is Ludacris' best-selling album to date with sales of over 3,616,000 copies in the Unites States, as of July, 2009.[2]

It produced the singles "Rollout (My Business)", "Area Codes", "Move Bitch", and "Saturday (Oooh Oooh!)".

It was nominated at the Grammy Awards of 2003 for Best Rap Album, but lost to The Eminem Show.

Contents

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Featured guest(s) Time
1 "Coming 2 America" Bangladesh 4:23
2 "Rollout (My Business)" Timbaland 4:58
3 "Go 2 Sleep" Bangladesh I-20, Fate Wilson, Three 6 Mafia 5:12
4 "Cry Babies (Oh No)" Swizz Beatz 5:58
5 "She Said" Organized Noise Fate Wilson 4:35
6 "Howhere (Skit)" I-20 & Ludacris 1:13
7 "Area Codes" Jazze Pha Nate Dogg 5:03
8 "Growing Pains" P. King Fate Wilson & Keon Bryce 4:51
9 "Greatest Hits (Skit)" Mike Johnson 1:18
10 "Move Bitch" KLC Mystikal & I-20 4:30
11 "Stop Lying (Skit)" I-20 1:38
12 "Saturday (Oooh Oooh!)" Organized Noise Sleepy Brown 3:52
13 "Keep It on the Hush" Jazze Pha 4:48
14 "Word of Mouf (Freestyle)" Chaka Zulu 4-Ize 2:13
15 "Get the Fuck Back" Bangladesh Shawnna, I-20 & Fate Wilson 5:21
16 "Freaky Thangs" Bangladesh Twista & Jagged Edge 5:34
17 "Cold Outside" Jook CHimere 6:05
18 "Block Lockdown" Bangladesh I-20 7:48*
19 "Welcome to Atlanta" (Bonus/Hidden Track) Jermaine Dupri Jermaine Dupri 4:25*

Chart Awards

Chart (2000) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 1
U.S. Billboard 200 3

Samples and interpolations

"Coming 2 America"

"Rollout (My Business)"

"Area Codes"

"Growing Pains"

"Welcome to Atlanta"


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