What I got:
LUDACRIS
Real Name: Christopher Bridges
Born: September 11, 1977
Age: 28
Birthplace: Champaign, IL
High School: Banneker High School, College Park, GA
College: Dropped out of Georgia State University
Children: Karma, daughter
Resides: Atlanta, GA
“Luda” owns a 22-acre mansion complete with tennis courts, a basketball court, and a man-made lake, where he teaches himself how to fish.
Manager: Chaka Zulu
Resume:
Founder/co-CEO of Disturbing Tha Peace Entertainment, which houses R&B artist Bobby Valentino, hip-hop group DTP, female rapper Shawna, and Face (previously known as Scarface). The imprint is distributed by Def Jam.
4 major-label hip-hop albums as a solo artist:
Back For The First Time, 2000
Released on Def Jam South, this is basically a major-label reissue of the independently released Inconegro, which Luda sold about 50,000 copies out of the back of his car. It’s certified triple-platinum.
Word of Mouf, 2001
Certified triple-platinum.
Chicken & Beer, 2003
Certified double-platinum. As the story goes, Luda called the album “Chicken & Beer” because he reasoned, “You are what you eat, and I eat chicken every damn day.”
The Red Light District, 2004
Latest release; currently certified platinum.
1 hip-hop album with group DTP
Numerous soundtracks and collaborative appearances
Multiple tours, including Anger Management with Eminem and Papa Roach
Acting credits include 2 Fast 2 Furious, Crash, and Hustle & Flow
Character appears in Def Jam Vendetta video game
Past & Previous Endorsements: Reebok, Pepsi, Anheuser-Busch, Makaveli Branded
Beefs:
Chingy (former DTP artist) had a dispute with the co-CEO of Disturbing Tha Peace Entertainment, Chaka Kahn. Chingy said that he wasn’t getting paid what was owed to him, to which Luda denied and said he lost respect for him. Chingy has since left the label.
TI, an Atlanta-based rapper, started beefing with Ludacris because of a misunderstanding in one of former DTP artist I-20’s music videos. After lyrical jabs at each other, the beef has since fizzled.
There was a rumored beef between Ludacris and 50 Cent, but nothing serious ever became of it.
Conservative talk show host Bill O’Reilly, notorious for his ignorance of and bias against hip-hop culture, was a catalyst for Pepsi’s decision to drop Ludacris from an endorsement deal. Luda has name-dropped O’Reilly on multiple songs, but doesn’t aggressively pursue the beef.
Real Luda fans: help me out!