Battle of the Sexes

RELEASE
March 09, 2010
LABEL
Disturbing Tha Peace
GENRES
Rap, Hardcore Rap, Dirty South, Southern Rap

Album Review

If it seems odd that an album as bravado-filled, trash-talking, and schoolboy horny as this one comes with the title Battle of the Sexes, perhaps it can be explained as a leftover title from what was originally planned as a joint release from Ludacris and his DTP protégé, Shawnna. After the album’s better half left the project -- along with the DTP family -- the title was never readjusted, and there are further confusing traces of the original concept, such as the “us vs. them” intro, which opens an album that’s almost entirely “us.” Still, quality control is less important than titillation when it comes to the porno-style album, and Battle of the Sexes delivers on that level. Redd Foxx-like ideas, such as making limbo instructions sound especially nasty (“How Low”) or having fun with the Tiger Woods sex scandal ("Sexting"), are coupled with safe and slick beats from the likes of the Runners, Swizz Beatz, and the Legendary Traxster. Luda is inspired enough to drop at least one belly laugh-worthy punch line per track, while the numerous guests are, at worst, on point, and at best (that would be Nicki Minaj), on fire. The less-sexed “Everybody Drunk” barely fits into the mold, but it’s still a party time highlight, and when you add the very R. Kelly-esque “Sex Room,” plus Lil' Kim getting vicious on “Hey Ho,” you’ve got more prime material than expected. The album is limited and a little patched together, but if cheap thrills are what you’re after, this one puts the dirty back in the dirty south.
David Jeffries, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Intro
  2. How Low
  3. My Chick Bad
  4. Everybody Drunk
  5. I Do It All Night
  6. Sex Room
  7. I Know You Got a Man
  8. Hey Ho
  9. Party No Mo'
  10. B.O.T.S. Radio
  11. Can't Live with You
  12. Feelin' So Sexy
  13. Tell Me a Secret
  14. My Chick Bad
  15. Sexting [*]