1998–2000: Incognegro and Back for the First Time Ludacris served as an intern and a DJ at Atlanta's
Hot 97.5 (now Hot 107.9) under the name "Chris Lova Lova". During his radio career, Ludacris met music producer
Timbaland, whose album ''
Tim's Bio: Life from da Bassment'' would feature Ludacris on the track "Phat Rabbit" (credited as Ludichris). In 1999, Ludacris released his debut album
Incognegro through his independent label
Disturbing tha Peace. It was also included on his next album,
Word of Mouf, released later that year. The
Word of Mouf lead single "
Rollout (My Business)" was nominated for the
Grammy Award for Best Male Rap Solo Performance in the
2003 Grammy Awards. Two other singles reached the Hot 100 in 2002: "
Saturday (Oooh! Ooooh!)" featuring
Sleepy Brown peaked at no. 22, and "
Move Bitch" featuring
Mystikal and
I-20 peaked at no. 10. Ludacris also had guest spots on hit singles throughout 2001 and 2002, such as
Jermaine Dupri's "
Welcome to Atlanta" that peaked at no. 35 on the Hot 100 and no. 15 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop chart. Ludacris was among multiple featured rappers on "Bia' Bia'" by
Lil Jon and the East Side Boyz, which peaked at no. 47 on the R&B/Hip-Hop chart in August 2001. Director
John Singleton brought Ludacris into the franchise after failing to secure
Ja Rule's return for the sequel to
The Fast and the Furious. In the fall of 2003, Ludacris released his next album
Chicken-n-Beer, featuring guest appearances from
Playaz Circle,
Chingy,
Snoop Dogg,
8Ball & MJG,
Lil' Flip, I-20, Lil Fate, and
Shawnna. The single, "
Stand Up" appeared on both
Chicken-n-Beer as well as the soundtrack for the teen hip-hop/dance movie
You Got Served. Produced by
Kanye West, "Stand Up" went on to become one of Ludacris' biggest mainstream hits to date, hitting the top spot on the
Billboard Hot 100 garnering heavy airplay on mainstream pop,
rhythmic, and urban radio stations, as well as on MTV,
MTV2, and
BET. Ludacris was sued by a New Jersey group called I.O.F. who claimed that "Stand Up" used a hook from one of their songs, but in June 2006, a jury found that the song did not violate copyrights. "I hope the plaintiffs enjoyed their 15 minutes of fame," Ludacris said after the verdict. The album's next single, "
Splash Waterfalls", was released in early 2004. A huge pop hit (despite its steamy video and explicit, adult-oriented lyrical content and themes), it subsequently became a success at urban radio and BET, and is the only time he has produced two consecutive top 10 singles from a solo album, except for
Release Therapy (an unedited version of the video could only be viewed on BET's Uncut program). It was Ludacris' most sexual video yet, an
R&B remix that featured
Raphael Saadiq and sampled
Tony! Toni! Tone!'s "Whatever You Want". Ludacris received his first
Grammy Award with
Usher and
Lil Jon for their hit single "
Yeah!". Ludacris next released "
Blow It Out", which was accompanied by a low-budget music video.
2004–2007: The Red Light District and Release Therapy Ludacris took a more mature approach to his fourth album
The Red Light District. Sohail Khalid helped produce this album with various artists such as
T.I.,
Lil' Flip and
Bun B. Ludacris openly boasted that he may be the only rapper able to keep the Def Jam label afloat on the opening track. Ludacris filmed and recorded the single "
Get Back" in which he was featured as a muscle-bound hulk who was being annoyed by the media and warned critics to leave him alone. He first appeared on
Saturday Night Live as a special guest performing with musical guest
Sum 41 on a season 30 episode hosted by
Paul Giamatti. He then recorded "Get Back" with Sum 41 to make a rock crossover single. The follow-up single was the
Austin Powers-inspired "
Number One Spot". It was produced by New York City's
Hot 97 personality
DJ Green Lantern. It used the
Quincy Jones sample of "
Soul Bossa Nova" and sped it up to the tempo of Ludacris' rap flow. Featured artists on the album include
Nas,
DJ Quik,
DMX,
Trick Daddy,
Sleepy Brown and
Disturbing tha Peace newcomers
Bobby Valentino, Dolla Boi and Small World. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard charts. In an issue of
XXL, Ludacris was placed in the number nine spot for the most anticipated albums of 2006, for
Release Therapy. The album
Release Therapy was released on September 26, 2006. Ludacris formatted the CD to have two sides: a
Release side and a
Therapy side on a single CD. Guest appearances include
Pharrell Williams,
R. Kelly,
Young Jeezy,
Mary J. Blige,
Field Mob,
Bobby Valentino,
Pimp C,
C-Murder and
Beanie Sigel. The first single, "
Money Maker", which features Williams, was released to U.S. radio outlets on July 17, 2006. "Money Maker" reached number one on the BET program
106 & Park. It then went to become the rapper's second number-one single after 6 years. His second single, "
Grew Up a Screw Up", featuring
Young Jeezy, dispels rumors that the two are or ever were in a dispute. His third single, "
Runaway Love", soon peaked at number one on the U.S.
Billboard Hot Rap Tracks and won Best Collaboration in the 2007
BET Awards.
Release Therapy won the
Best Rap Album award at the
2007 Grammy Awards. His album then reached number one on the
Billboard 200 album charts with sales of 309,000 in its first week. With the release of this album, Ludacris marked a change in style in his career with his musical style. The new album itself features a departure of the lighthearted mood of his previous albums, and introduces a darker side. A change of hair accompanied this as he cut off his trademark braids for a more conventional "fade" cut. To promote the album, Ludacris returned to
Saturday Night Live (as both host and musical guest) on November 18, 2006.
2008–2010: Theater of the Mind and Battle of the Sexes The Preview, a mixtape to preview the album was released on July 28, 2008.
Theater of the Mind was released on November 24, 2008, and in April 2008, the single "Let's Stay Together" appeared on xxlmag.com; supposedly from the new album ("Let's Stay Together" was expected to but was released as a bonus track on the CD). A song with Small World called "Pinky Shinin" was expected to be on the album, but it was dropped. In an interview with
Complex Magazine he stated that
Chris Brown,
Lil Wayne,
Rick Ross,
T.I.,
Plies,
Common,
T-Pain,
Jay-Z,
Nas and
The Game will be on the album; Game is featured in a track with
Willy Northpole titled "Call Up the Homies". T.I. was on the album on a track called "Wish You Would" squashing the long feud between them. The album debuted at number five on the
Billboard 200 with 213,493 sold first week. The album was released the same day as
Kanye West's
808s & Heartbreak, which took the number-one spot. His first single "
What Them Girls Like", featuring
Chris Brown and
Sean Garrett, peaked at number 33 on the
Billboard Hot 100. His second single, "
One More Drink", featuring
T-Pain, peaked at number 24 on the
Billboard Hot 100. The third official single is "
Nasty Girl", featuring
Plies. He confirmed a "sequel" titled
Ludaversal due to be released September 11, 2012. Ludacris was featured on
Justin Bieber's hit single "
Baby", which became one of the
highest-certified singles of all time in the US and gained international success.
2012–2015: Ludaversal In 2012, Ludacris released the singles "
Representin" and "
Rest of My Life", both of which were scrapped after the songs underperformed and the recording process for his upcoming album
Ludaversal stalled. On May 24, 2013, Ludacris released a mixtape entitled
#IDGAF. He had been releasing a new song on Fridays as he was calling these releases
IDGAF Fridays. These songs, in order of release, were "Raised in the South" featuring rapper
Jeezy, released on April 19. That release was followed by "If I Ain't Fucked Up" on April 26, "9 Times Out of 10" featuring rappers
French Montana & Que on May 3, "Speak into The Mic" on May 10, and "I Don't Give A Fuck" on May 17. The last song was released a week before the release of the mixtape. The mixtape had almost 60,000 downloads via datpiff.com within the first day. Ludacris reprised his role as Tej in the blockbuster movie
Fast & Furious 6, which opened during Memorial Day Weekend, May 2013. Ludacris had this to say about his upcoming new album: "I think every album is like a progression, I'm working with different producers. Usher, We definitely have this album which is a great thing. Ne-Yo is also on the album and I have producers like David Guetta, we have Stargate, have trainees. [The] Kelly Rowland single just came out that you need to check out. It's called 'Representing. On August 3, 2013, Ludacris confirmed to VIBE.com he will be working with
Anita Baker. "I don't know if the cat's out the bag. Yeah, Anita Baker is definitely on the album", admitted Luda. "She's on that particular song. [It] is really about my father and growing up and me being a kid and trying to get him to stop and me dealing with that." After a lengthy hiatus, Ludacris returned to the music on January 30, 2014, with the release of a single "Party Girls" featuring
Jeremih,
Wiz Khalifa and
Cashmere Cat. The song takes a cue from
Aqua's 1997 song "
Barbie Girl"; however, the single did not appear on the new album. On October 9, 2014, Ludacris announced that
Ludaversal would be released on March 31, 2015; which will be preceded by an EP titled
Burning Bridges due for release on December 16, 2014. On October 31, 2014, Ludacris premiered the first single from the "Burning Bridges" EP titled "
Good Lovin'" featuring American singer
Miguel. Due to its moderate success, "Good Lovin" would go on to serve as the first single from
Ludaversal. On March 3, 2015, Ludacris held a listening party for Ludaversal with Def Jam. The tracks "Intro", "Not For Long" featuring
Usher, and "Come N See Me" featuring
Big K.R.I.T. were revealed to the public After 3 years worth of delays, Ludaversal was released March 31, 2015 to generally positive reviews and peaked at number 3 on the
Billboard 200.
2017–present: Upcoming tenth studio album and ''Karma's World'' In March 2017, Ludacris confirmed that he was working on his tenth studio album in an interview with
Complex magazine. On March 31, 2017, Ludacris released a new single called "Vitamin D" featuring
Ty Dolla $ign. In 2017, Ludacris hosted YouTube's
Best.Cover.Ever show. In 2018, he was featured on country singer
Carrie Underwood's single "
The Champion". The song peaked at number 47 on the
Billboard Hot 100 and was the opening song for
Super Bowl LII and
2018 Winter Olympics and
Cry Pretty. On May 8, 2018, Ludacris received three nominations and one win at the 2018
CMT Music Awards. On October 14, 2020,
Netflix commissioned his then-new animated
musical children's television series known as ''
Karma's World for an initial 40 episodes from 9 Story Productions, Creative Affairs Group and his production company, Karma's World Entertainment
, Using the inspiration of his eldest daughter, Karma Bridges, and the eponymous website created in 2009. Ludacris stated in interviews with People and Billboard'' that he and Karma "spent close to a decade and a half" working on the "perfection" of the production. The series premiered on
Netflix on October 15, 2021, alongside its official
soundtrack album, which was produced and released by
Def Jam Recordings on global
digital music streaming platforms. On January 17, 2022, the series got nominated for three
NAACP Image Awards including Outstanding Children's Program and Ludacris himself got nominated for his voice-over performance as Karma's on-screen father. Netflix renewed ''Karma's World'' for a second season on back of the encouragements, which premiered on March 10, 2022. In August 2021, Ludacris released the single "Butter.ATL". In December 2022, it was announced that Ludacris would open up for Janet Jackson's
Together Again Tour. In 2024 Ludacris made a cameo in Usher's
Super Bowl LVIII halftime show, performing his portion of "Yeah". In 2025 Ludacris released the single 44 Bars". In 2026, Ludacris released the single "Pull Over". ==Personal life==