(See what I did there? Clever, right?) I also realize that I've gone through this entire paragraph without mentioning that motherfucking Ron Browz, a boil on the asshole of hip hop, produced this song. Since Pepsi tastes like battery acid anyway (except for the Throwback version, which should just be added to their standard repertoire anyway the addition of high fructose corn syrup has truly fucked up Pepsi's flavor for the worst), I'm not really shocked: everybody knows that rap artists love Coke anyway. There are a couple of interesting points to make, though: he claims his fans are racially diverse and embraces them (everyone except for Asians, who apparently don't exist within Luda's universe, or at least none of them listen to any of his records), and our host also throws shots toward both Bill O'Reilly, who infamously got Luda dropped from a Pepsi campaign for being a black rapper (there was probably a little more to it than that, but tell me that the guy isn't a bit racist), and Pepsi themselves, for acting like pussies and actually cowing to O'Reilly's demands. There isn't much imagination to be found on here, but this was still a hit on the radio regardless. They promise "premium ingredients," though, which sounds a whole lot better than the months-old potato salad they were reportedly serving at Flav's Chicken.For the first true song on Chicken-N-Beer, Ludacris goes back to the “Move Bitch” well, molding several verses around a song title that doubles as a stadium chant-slash-something you yell out loud at other drivers.
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And quite a bit more Southern, too: Ludacris is working with Atlanta Restaurant Partners on a menu that'll feature fried bird, naturally, as well as breakfast biscuits, burgers, chicken and waffles, and what we're told will be craft beer, so far of unknown provenance.
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Chicken-n-Beer contained the singles P-poppin, Stand. Dick, DJ Paul, Juicy J and Ludacris himself.
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Recording sessions took place from 2002 to 2003, and it was handled by several record producers, including DJ Nasty & LVM, Kanye West, Mo B. It was released on October 7, 2003, by Disturbing tha Peace and Def Jam Recordings. Southern Fried Intro by Ludacris published on. Chicken-n-Beer is the fourth studio album by southern rapper Ludacris and was released by Disturbing The Peace and Def Jam on October 7 2003. Chicken-n-Beer is the third studio album by American rapper Ludacris. Chicken - N - Beer by Ludacris published on. What kind of joint is it going to be? We called up the publicist for Chicken-n-Beer, who told us the concept is still in the works, but it's going to be a little "closer to home" than his last place. Stream Chicken - N - Beer, a playlist by Ludacris from desktop or your mobile device. He already had a restaurant in the city (his hometown), Straits (pictured above right), but that'll be shuttered to make way for the new venture, which he and a few other people seem very excited about on Twitter.
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It'll be located inside, of all places, the Atlanta International Airport. The rapper-turned-foodie has been promising fans a restaurant for years, practically since his multi-platinum album of the same name dropped over a decade ago. Now part of the ever-escalating rivalry: Ludacris, who will soon debut his own restaurant named Chicken-n-Beer, after his third album. After several stops and startsand even more false-alarm announcementsLudacris is finally opening his Chicken-n-Beer restaurant in Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. Rappers, at least lately, really like to open fried-chicken restaurants: Flavor Flav put his name on a now-defunct joint in Clinton, Iowa, and Jay-Z recently invested in his cousin's Brooklyn Buffalo Boss wings.