Hmmm,.. i dont know many ludacris songs but a big hit he was in was Baby with Justin Bieber
Ludacris
Yes, Ludacris has a few songs where he avoids explicit language. One notable example is "Runaway Love," featuring Mary J. Blige, which addresses serious themes like young girls facing hardships without using profanity. Additionally, he has clean versions of many of his popular tracks that remove explicit content.
The songs are (they're mixed up) Baby (ft. Ludacris) Never Let You Go Stuck In The Moment Runaway Love Somebody To Love Eenie Meenie (ft. Sean Kingston) That Should Be Me Up U Smile Overboard (ft. Jessica Jarrell) Kiss And Tell (Bonus)
Baby ft. Ludacris Somebody to love Stuck in the moment Usmile Runaway love Never let you go Overboard ft. Jessica Jarrel Eenie meenie ft. Sean Kingston Up That should be me Buy Justin's second album in stores now!!
"Runaway Love" was written by Ludacris, along with songwriting duo Keefus Ciancia and Nicole Morier. The song was released in 2006 as part of Ludacris' album "Release Therapy."
runaway love by ludacris
yes keke palmer was in the song runaway love
Hmmm,.. i dont know many ludacris songs but a big hit he was in was Baby with Justin Bieber
Ludacris
Well, darling, Ludacris wrote the song "Runaway Love" to shed light on the harsh reality of young girls running away from home due to abuse and neglect. It's a powerful track that addresses serious issues and aims to raise awareness about the struggles these girls face. So, there you have it - Ludacris wasn't just spitting rhymes for fun, he had a message to deliver.
"Baby" feat. Ludacris"Somebody to Love""Stuck in the Moment""Smile""Runaway Luv""Never Let You Go""Overboard""Eenie Mini" feat. Sean Kingston"Up""That Should Be Me"
Runaway Love - EP - was created on 1993-09-21.
Runaway Bride was released on 07/30/1999.
Diary - 2000 Diary of Ludacris was released on: USA: 2002
The Love Boat - 1977 Ace Takes a Holiday The Runaway Courier 8-21 was released on: USA: 9 February 1985
House Band - 2005 Ludacris was released on: USA: 25 September 2006