Before there was a wide number of big name rappers from Atlanta, all the city had to claim in hip hop was Outkast. But, soon Ludacris put the city back on the map and became the biggest rapper in the game along the way. Rap music was not it for Ludacris, however, as he used the platform to launch several businesses.
During his last years in the rap game, Ludacris and Young Jeezy began working together, impressing the game. Due to Ludacris’ close work with Gucci Mane and his rivalry with T.I., a supporter of Young Jeezy, many felt they had beef. This ended when the two came together for “Grew Up a Screw Up.”
It appears as if Ludacris is finally ready to put out Ludaversal. Following up his Kevin Hart-inspired “Representin” single with Kelly Rowland, Ludacris has his new single prepared to release. “Raised in the South” with Young Jeezy is the upcoming single from the veteran and Ludacris released the artwork.