GoWVUGo
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Post by GoWVUGo on Aug 10, 2004 16:31:05 GMT -5
Note: I was going to have "Welcome To Atlanta" in place of 112's "Hot 'N Wet", but I figured since it was on his album as well, it was more like a joint song (instead of JD f/ Luda, it was more like JD & Luda)... Hopefully U Understand Anyways Vote Until We Have 20 Votes And That Will Determine the winner! Thanks!
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strong4PMB!
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Post by strong4PMB! on Aug 10, 2004 17:07:43 GMT -5
His rap is the only part of "Yeah!" I can still listen to.
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Post by chebingeo on Aug 10, 2004 17:10:49 GMT -5
Ludacris can make any song into a piece of crap.
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allow that
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Post by allow that on Aug 10, 2004 17:12:05 GMT -5
I woulda voted for "U Don't Have To Call (Remix)" ... but it's not here. Ludacris really is the reason that's such a great remix.
But that song isn't on the list so I'm not voting. I'd like "Yeah!" as much if Luda weren't on it, though I do enjoy his verse.
The rest of the songs I don't care for with or without him on it.
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strong4PMB!
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Post by strong4PMB! on Aug 10, 2004 17:14:04 GMT -5
I would've voted for "Loverboy" if it had been included. New Mariah!
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jond7699
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Post by jond7699 on Aug 10, 2004 17:14:37 GMT -5
"Holidae Inn"
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Gorminako
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Post by Gorminako on Aug 11, 2004 0:27:02 GMT -5
Lil' Jon had a much greater influence on the sound of "Yeah" than Ludacris. "Hot & Wet" was terribly underrated, despite the interference of Ludacris, so that's what I voted for. I consider Ludacris a candidate for the worst of the whole sorry lot of rappers.
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Post by Devil Marlena Nylund on Aug 11, 2004 9:37:50 GMT -5
I only know three songs here or only know three of the raps here and since two of them are Missy's and those songs were good anyways, I voted 'Yeah'! He saved the song.
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Post by Lohanfan on Aug 11, 2004 11:44:46 GMT -5
I doubt Ludacris saved "Yeah!" that song would've been a hit with or without him. He was a replaceable rapper on the track, just like how Jay Z was a replaceable rapper on "Crazy In Love".
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Matt4319
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Post by Matt4319 on Aug 11, 2004 11:54:17 GMT -5
Star 94 in Atlanta plays "Yeah!" without either of Ludacris's parts, and believe me, there's a difference.
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Keith3000
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Post by Keith3000 on Aug 11, 2004 12:44:24 GMT -5
The best song in the list is definitely "Yeah!" and though he's obviously not the whole song, Ludacris does add a lot. Matt's right -- just try listening to the song without both his parts and there's a lot missing.
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Post by reception on Aug 11, 2004 17:31:51 GMT -5
"Yeah"
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GoWVUGo
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Post by GoWVUGo on Aug 11, 2004 19:43:39 GMT -5
7 More Votes to go...come on people fill in the spaces!
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irice22
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Post by irice22 on Aug 12, 2004 10:43:40 GMT -5
"Gossip Folks" followed by "Yeah."
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GoWVUGo
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Post by GoWVUGo on Aug 12, 2004 19:56:34 GMT -5
3 More VOTES!!
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j
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Post by j on Aug 13, 2004 2:25:41 GMT -5
I'm guessing the winner is "Yeah!". Call me psychic. But don't call me on my cell.
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Keith3000
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Post by Keith3000 on Aug 13, 2004 15:06:21 GMT -5
I'm guessing the winner is "Yeah!". Call me psychic. But don't call me on my cell. lol
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Post by AwayFromTheSun on Aug 17, 2004 6:08:54 GMT -5
Usher-Yeah
Shawn
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Mega248
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Post by Mega248 on Aug 25, 2004 8:59:51 GMT -5
"Gossip Folks" is the only one where Ludacris actually makes the song better (or less bad, I should say).
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