Release Date: 9/17/2002
Recording Date: 9/2002
Tracks: 15
Length: 01:04:34 Hrs
Label: Def Jam South
Type: CD,CS,LP
- Genre/Styles:
- Guitar (Electric), United States of America, Hardcore Rap, Southern Rap, Electronic Drums, Dirty South
Album Tracks (15)
What the Critics Say
It's clear that Disturbing tha Peace isn't just a way for Ludacris to play the rap entrepreneur; he not only toured with the crew -- Shawnna, Lil' Fate, Tity Boi, I-20, Jay Cee -- and hand-picked them, but delivered a full album with plenty of spots for himself as well as a trio of starring guests: Scarface, Mystikal, and Too Short. Though it's these tracks that stand out ("Growing Pains (Do It Again)," "Pimp Council," the uproarious "Move B***h"), the newcomers do pretty well too. Shawnna especially shines on the opener "Break Sumthin'" and "R.P.M.," while his production follows the blueprint for Down South ballin'. No, it's not up to the level of Ludacris' own output, but Golden Grain proves that Disturbing tha Peace is solid enough to stand on their own. ~ John Bush, Rovi
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