Number One Spot

Album: The Red Light District (2004)
Charted: 30 19
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: CHRISTOPHER BRIDGES, QUINCY JONES
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., BMG Rights Management, Royalty Network, Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Comments: 5

  • Jenn from Norwalk, CtI'm sorry, but I have a hard time getting mad at an artist who is called "Ludacris" it's like "Oh, Luda, you so crazy!"
  • Jim from Oxnard, CaNah, "Splash Waterfalls" was much worse in 2003 than "#1 Spot" was in 2005.
  • Matt from Millbrae, Cathe austin powers thing just screams VH1's most awesomely bad songs for 2005
  • Wesley from Midwest City, OkLuda is awesome, and is very opinionated. Bill o'reilly doesnt like Luda not being censored about how he feels. I happen to like some of Luda's songs.
  • Ashley from Auburndale, Flwho ever thinks a inspirational artist like ludacris is a bad role model does not desever to have a talk show i mean i think people shold have a opinion but that is just unperfessional
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