Ludacris, born Christopher Bridges, is a versatile rapper, actor, and producer who made a significant mark in hip-hop with his clever, rapid-fire lyrics. Known for chart-topping hits like "Stand Up” "What's Your Fantasy” and "Act a Fool” he also gained fame through his role in the "Fast & Furious" film series. Dominating the early 2000s, Ludacris continues to release music.
1999
Debut Album "Incognegro" - Ludacris released his independent debut album "Incognegro” which helped him gain local recognition in Atlanta.
2000
"Back for the First Time" - Re-released "Incognegro" under the title "Back for the First Time" with Def Jam South
2001
"Word of Mouf" - Released his second album "Word of Mouf” featuring hits like "Rollout (My Business)" and "Area Codes."
2003
"Chicken-n-Beer" - Released his third album "Chicken-n-Beer” which topped the Billboard 200 chart. The single "Stand Up" became a major hit.
2004
"The Red Light District" - Released "The Red Light District” featuring hits like "Get Back" and "Number One Spot."
2006
"Release Therapy" - Released "Release Therapy” which won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album.
2008
"Theater of the Mind" - Released "Theater of the Mind” an album praised for its conceptual depth and collaborations with various artists.
2009
"Battle of the Sexes" - Released "Battle of the Sexes” which included the hit single "How Low."
2010
"Fast & Furious" Franchise - Ludacris gained international fame with his role as Tej Parker in the "Fast & Furious" film series.
2015
"Ludaversal" - Released "Ludaversal” which was well-received by critics and fans.
2020
"Fast & Furious 9" - Reprised his role as Tej Parker in "F9” continuing his successful acting career.
~Ludacris Bands
Disturbing tha Peace - Ludacris is a founding member of the record label and collective Disturbing tha Peace, which includes artists like Chingy, Shawnna, and Bobby V.
2004 Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for "Yeah!" with Usher and Lil Jon.
2007 Best Rap Album for "Release Therapy."
2007 Best Rap Solo Performance for "Money Maker."
1. "Stand Up" (2003) - Produced by Kanye West, this single from "Chicken-n-Beer" became Ludacris's first number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100.
2. "Yeah!" (2004) with Usher and Lil Jon~
- A chart-topping hit that won a Grammy Award and became a defining song of the early 2000s.
3. "Money Maker" (2006) - Featuring Pharrell Williams, this single from "Release Therapy" won a Grammy Award and became a major commercial success.
I feel good because I believe I have made a true contribution to my community.
On his career
I've never been a person that was really conservative with my artistic expression. I want people to feel what I'm feeling, and if it's shocking and if it's bad language, then so be it.