Release Therapy

| Ludacris

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Release Therapy

Release Therapy is the sixth studio albumby American hip hoprecording artistLudacris. It was released on September 26, 2006, under Disturbing tha Peace and Def Jam South. Production for the album was done by The Neptunes, The Trak Starz, Dre & Vidal, DJ Toomp, The Runners and Polow da Don, and features guest contributions from rappers Young Jeezy, Field Mob, Beanie Sigel, Pimp Cand C-Murder and R&B singers Pharrell, Mary J. Blige, R. Kellyand Bobby Valentino."-Wikipedia

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  • Pitchfork

    Up till now, Ludacris has never truly lived up to his name. It's finally going "serious" that crossed the line.  

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  • HipHop DX

    The truth of the matter is, Release Therapy is a product of timing.  

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  • AV Music

    Always good but seldom great, Release Therapy is the rare major-label rap album that suffers from too much substance.  

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  • The Harvard Crimson

    With “Release Therapy,” Ludacris has lost his magic.  

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  • Sputnik Music

    Ludacris' fifth album may not neccesarily be the best hip-hop album of the year, but Mr. Chris Bridges has provided one of the more varied albums in the last few years compared to his peers.  

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  • All Music

    It's understandable that Ludacris wanted to show off different parts of himself, but in doing so he didn't have to forget about what fans already knew.  

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  • Spin

    Release Therapy, his fifth album, sees the usually ebullient Atlanta MC/actor/label boss throwing ‘bows not in the club but rather in his analyst’s office.  

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  • PopMatters

    When Luda gets all serious, you want old Luda back; when old Luda's back, you find yourself trying to calculate in your head how much longer you have to listen to it.  

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  • Rap Reviews

    Despite the fact Luda feels the need to go on the offensive there's really nothing to hate on "Release Therapy" unless you're just a straight up hater.  

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