![]() Ludacris didn't completely disappear from our chosen genre while he chased his Screen Actors Guild card, though: to appease his growing fanbase, he released the first single from the 2 Fast 2 Furious soundtrack, 'Act A Fool', although it ended up flopping on radio airwaves, mostly because it wasn't very good. But Luda had nothing to do with that perception, so let's move on. ![]() Dre and Snoop Dogg vehicle The Wash (which also included future Academy Award winner Marshall Mathers in the role of 'Crazy Disgruntled Car Wash Employee' well before his lead role in 8 Mile), Chris snagged a spot in the John Singleton-directed 2 Fast 2 Furious, the first sequel in what improbably became the Fast & The Furious franchise, and he also filmed a role in the Paul Haggis movie Crash, which has since become one of the most unliked flicks to have ever won the Best Picture statue at the Oscars. After scoring a glorified cameo in the Dr. Christopher 'Ludacris' Bridges, Atlanta-based rapper and, apparently, a cannibal who feasts almost exclusively on the legs of young women, recorded and released his third album for Def Jam Records (and fourth overall), in 2003, after taking a short hiatus that involved breaking him into Hollywood. ![]() But before the release of the album I'm talking about today was a time when Luda could have potentially vanished from the scene. You can chalk that up to the man's ability to keep up with the times: it's hard to be labeled as irrelevant when you align yourself with the newest trendsetters and refuse to quit working. ![]()
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