Though Ludacris was raised in Atlanta and steadfastly reps the city as his hometown, the Grammy award winning rapper was actually born two hours south of Chicago in Champaign, Illinois. Also south of the city is Country Club Hills, Illinois, the birthplace of newly signed DTP duo, Block Xchange. Using his Midwest ties, Chicago-born DJ Pharris has brought the label mates together for the new single, Head Noddin’, off his upcoming Hood Radio: The Album. Following the release of both How 2 Act and See it 4 Yourself, Head Noddin’ might very well do for Pharris what Holla At Me did for DJ Khaled. Hood Radio: The Album currently has no official release date.
I love dis beat and ludacris flips da scrip in dis 1 especially on dis beat which really suits his voice. I havnt heard BLock Xchange before but i wasimpressed wid his work too. a well produced track
The beat sounds like I am playing Tetris or that game with that bouncing ball. Block's part is slightly weak. This is what I called a "next song" because when you are about half-way through the song you just hit next, and wonder why you listened to all that mess. I am kind of disappointed with Luda on this one. He usually brings out pure fire. It sounds like he was trying to stay on the same level with Block Exchange.
This beat is sure different, but in this case; I don't think different means better. Ludacris is just flowing like usual and it almost sounds like stuff he said already. This isn't really good as it should be at all. I can't listen to this all the way through.
pretty much agree wit blaze..the beat is different..luda recycles some bars..and this could have been better than what it is..i still will give it a good rating tho cuz luda delivers on this beat..sounds really good wit him
Hey guys, just to clarify, the blurb does not say this is as good as <i>Holla At Me</i>. It merely is a conversation starter intended on showing a comparison in project initiates.
The beat dope, alot of hiphop beats are using elements from electronica now a days. Luda is his usually self, and block exchange held there own pretty well. Good overall song.
Hey reading DJ Khaled's name in the blurb made me think of a question I'm dying to get answered: Is DJ Khaled black? How or Why does he get away with screaming the "N" word on his tracks!? I don't remember him saying it one time on "Listenn," but now he says it on every song that he's part of. I've been waiting for a new DJ Khaled song to get posted on here so I could ask everyone that question! LOL!
<H5>LUDA'S VERSE SEEMS REPEATED.... LIKE HE JUST REWORDED ONE OF HIS OLD VERSES AROUND.. BUT I DONT BLAME HIM... HE PROBABLY KNEW THIS TRACK WASNT GOING TO GO ANYWHERE...
It aight.....it actually has my head nodding. Luda, well what can u say and them other dudes hold their own. It's still not as on point as I would expect, but compared to some of the tracks out there now, it's at least worth 3 stars.
I think Luda killed this track ! Im not really moved by Block Xchange , they were average and the beat was average. Luda made the track ! Hiphop Will Not Die!