Battle of the Sexes
Ludacris · 2010
60 min · 15 tracks · gangsta rap · hardcore hip-hop · Southern hip-hop
A swaggering blend of crunk beats and provocative lyrics that push the boundaries of playful sexuality.
Why this album works
Battle of the Sexes debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart, showcasing Ludacris's continued commercial appeal. The album sparked discussions around gender roles in hip-hop, particularly with tracks like 'My Chick Bad,' which empowered female voices in an often male-dominated genre.
- Best for
- energetic party atmosphere playful and provocative vibes dynamic dance motivation
- Context
- In 2010, Ludacris was transitioning from his early 2000s dominance with hits like 'Get Back' to a more mature sound. This album followed his critically acclaimed release 'Theater of the Mind' (2008), positioning it as a thematic exploration of gender dynamics through hip-hop humor.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Lil Jon· Gucci Mane· Three 6 Mafia
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Intro 1:28
- 2 How Low Standout 3:22
- 3 My Chick Bad Standout 3:37
- 4 Everybody Drunk 4:10
- 5 I Do It All Night 4:41
- 6 Sex Room Standout 5:31
- 7 I Know You Got a Man 4:04
- 8 Hey Ho 4:12
- 9 Party No Mo’ 4:21
- 10 B.O.T.S. Radio 4:56
- 11 Can’t Live With You 4:20
- 12 Feelin’ So Sexy 3:30
- 13 Tell Me a Secret 4:19
- 14 My Chick Bad (remix) 3:24
- 15 Sexting 4:44
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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