Shake Dat Shit cover

Shake Dat Shit

Ludacris · 2004

15 min · 6 tracks · gangsta rap · hardcore hip-hop · Southern hip-hop

A high-energy anthem blending crunk beats with infectious hooks that ignite dance floors.

Why this album works

This single achieved commercial success, peaking at number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 and receiving significant radio play. Its infectious energy and catchy hook contributed to the crunk movement's mainstream appeal, influencing countless artists and party anthems that followed.
Best for
dance floor igniting energy short bursts of excitement party-ready anthems for gatherings
Context
In 2004, Ludacris was already a prominent figure in hip-hop, riding the success of his previous album 'Chicken-n-Beer' released in 2003. 'Shake Dat Shit' marks a continuation of his crunk era popularity, showcasing his ability to create club hits while solidifying his status as a Southern rap icon.
Stylistic neighbors
Lil Jon· Gucci Mane· Three 6 Mafia

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Shake That Sh** (radio) Standout 3:42
  • 2 Shake That Sh** (main) Standout 3:55
  • 3 Shake That Sh** (instrumental) 3:44
  • 4 R.P.M. (radio)
  • 5 R.P.M. (main) Standout 4:35
  • 6 R.P.M. (instrumental)

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