Ludacris — The Red Light District
By
Jason Richards (CHARTattack) December 7, 2004 12:43 pm
Music Review
- The Red Light District
- Def Jam/Universal
- 3.5 / 5

"Four albums in the can and I’m still in the game!" pronounces Ludacris on yet another bawdy, consistently hysterical record that’ll make your aunt Erma drop down and get her eagle on so late, she’ll have to take the next day off work. The Red Light District features mostly slick in-house production, ‘Cris’ first ever weed song (who knew?) and tracks about money, partying and hos.
The disc features the disturbingly addictive crunk anthem "Get Back" and the mo-money-mo-problems lament "Large Amounts" with an out-of-left field sample of "You’ve Got To Pick A Pocket Or Two" from the Oliver! soundtrack.
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