Battle of the Sexes

| Ludacris

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Battle of the Sexes

Battle of the Sexes is the eighth studio album by American rapper Ludacris, released March 9, 2010 on Disturbing tha Peace and Def Jam Recordings. The album was recorded during 2008 to 2010 and its production was handled by several producers, including T-Minus, Bangladesh, Swizz Beatz, The Neptunes, and The Runners. Upon its release, Battle of the Sexesreceived generally positive reviews from most music critics."-Wikipedia

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  • Sputnik Music

    Plenty of sex can be found here, but not much of it is worth fighting for.  

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  • Soul in Sound

    I’m all for a little ear candy every now and then, but I can’t eat Skittles for dinner every night.  

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  • IGN

    You won't find anything startlingly original on Battle of the Sexes, but those who are inclined to listen to it in the first place should deem it a win.  

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  • HipHop DX

    Had this project been properly executed, it would’ve been unstoppable.  

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  • Potholes

    a major disappointment for Ludacris rush job or not, and continues his run of uninspired muck since getting deeper into the Hollywood game.  

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  • Los Angeles Times

    the album is another welcome occasion to listen to Luda enjoying the real love of his life -- the sound of his own voice. 

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  • All Music

    The album is limited and a little patched together, but if cheap thrills are what you’re after, this one puts the dirty back in the dirty south  

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  • AV Music

    the album’s momentum sags in its R&B-heavy final third, Ludacris remains an underrated lyricist with unparalleled verbal dexterity. 

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  • Washington Post

    Ludacris's latest project was born of noble purpose: to give female perspectives, notoriously scarce in hip-hop, much needed attention 

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  • Rap Reviews

    At the end of the day, the concept of BOTS comes across as a touch half-baked but sporadically (quite) well-executed - a return to his roots and original fanbase.  

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  • Exclaim

    Reportedly, The Battle of the Sexes was to be collaboration with then label-mate Shawnna, but things changed after she left Luda's Disturbing the Peace imprint for Nappy Boy Entertainment. This explains why there really isn't much of a battle at all.  

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