Release Therapy
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Warning (Intro)
- Grew Up a Screw Up - Ludacris, Young Jeezy
- Money Maker - Ludacris, Pharrell
- Girls Gone Wild
- Ultimate Satisfaction - Field Mob, Ludacris
- Mouths to Feed
- End of the Night - Ludacris, Bobby Valentino, Bobby Valentino
- Woozy
- Tell It Like It Is
- War with God
- Do Your Time - Ludacris, , Beanie Sigel
- Slap
- Runaway Love - Mary J. Blige, Ludacris
- Freedom of Preach
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #150848 in Music
- Released on: 2006-09-26
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Clean, Import
- Dimensions: .23 pounds
Customer Reviews
best since word of mouf!!!!!!!!!!!
Release Therapy by ludacris is one of the best hip hop albums of the year
been a fan for ages but I was starting to worry that luda had lost his touch. Word of mouth was ace but since then his albums have been well below par I think. Chicken and beer and red light district had about 5 decent tracks all together. This has at least 13. thats every track bar 2.
Luda back on top.
Good slow beats and great fast jams.Welcome back luda
SLAP
HEY! A. SHOESMITH COULDNT DISSAGREE WITH U THERE SPOT ON REVEIW MAN! WORD OF MOUTH WOZ GUD, CHICKEN N BEER N RED LIGHT DISTRICT HAD ABOUT 5 GUD SONGS..........THIS ALBUM IS HOTT. TOO MANY GOOD TRACKS ON THIS ONE!!!!!!!!!!
[3.5]--You'll be seated between some slow jam and some dance floor tracks
`Release Therapy' is a good album for the most part but I feel it's not his strongest. It's great to see much things are happing for him. Luda wanted to show off different parts of himself in this album, which is great, but in doing so he didn't have to fully eliminate the humor that made him so popular in that he's so good at dishing out. So after I finished listening to this, it sort of left me hanging.
The main reason as to why the album is what it is, is because of the second half of it. This time around Luda has thrown in a lot of R&B into this album which explains his guest appearances (Mary J. Blige, R. Kelly, etc...) but the first half of this album is more up beat due to his supporting friends Young Jeezy, Field Mob, and Pharrell.
Luda still proves to be fantastic with his wordplay and lyrics. The tracks that stood out to me are "Money Maker," "Woozy," "End of the Night," "Ultimate Satisfaction," "Mouths to Feed," and I especially love "Grew Up a Screw Up," due to sampling of the late Notorious B.I.G voice.
It's good to see that Ludacris' moved on to his fifth release for Def Jam, even though it really makes him move away from the funnier rhymes that made him famous and toward something that's a little more meaningful which he defiantly succeed in doing. If change is what you want to hear "Release Therapy" is what you'll get.





