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Ludacris' birthday??

Ludacris was born Christopher Bridges on September 11, 1977! He says he still parties hard on his birthdays but always has a memorial set aside for everyone who passed away on 9/11 of 2001.


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Ludacris is recently starring in "Max Payne" which debuted number 1 making over $18 million dollars. Luda will also have his new album "Theater Of The Mind" hit stores on November 25th. Some tracks from Luda's new album have leaked. "Undisputed" features Flloyd Mayweather and his 2nd single "One More Drink" features T-Pain. "Last Of A Dying Breed (Move The Crowd)" features Lil Wayne, although Ludacris says all the leaked tracks are "premature versions."
Lionel Richie is doing his best to increase his street cred—to say nothing of his relevance—by putting a pair of radio-friendly acts to work on his upcoming album. Akon and Ne-Yo have lent their lyrical services to Richie's Just Go and will share writing credits on the album with the "Hello" man himself. Akon says that he enjoys surprising his fans and collaborating with artists people would never think he would work with. "It's all about the shock factor" says Akon.
Check out the cover for R&B newcomer Shontelle’s debut album Shontelligence. The 23-year-old Bajan beauty’s first single “T-Shirt” is currently rising on the Billboard Hot 100. The album Shontelligence will drop the week right after WiLDJAM! It will come out Tuesday, November 18th! Looks like we will be getting a sneek peek of what her album is going to sound like at the concert. If you want to look at the entire sexy cover just CLICK HERE, you won't be disappointed, trust me!!
"If you don't take advantage of your right to vote, then you lose your right to complain" says T.I. Riding high on his back to back hits "Whatever You Like" and "Live Your Life," T.I. encourages everyone to "Bring Em' Out." "We're urging the masses to get out there. The decisions that are being made right now, nine times out of 10, they're going to affect people 20 years from now, and the young people are going to be the ones who are going to bear the brunt of most of these decisions."


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