Notes & Personnel Info |  | Personnel includes: Ludacris, Lil Troy, UGK, Shawna, 4-Ize, Trina, Foxy Brown, Pharrell, Fate Wilson, Infamous 2-0. |  | Producers include: Shondrae, Organized Noize, Ludacris, Timbaland, Infamous 2-0. |  | Recorded at Patchwerk Studios, Atlanta, Georgia; Sound Asylum Studios, College Park, Georgia; Hit Factory, New York, New York; Manhattan Center, New York, New York. |  | BACK FOR THE FIRST TIME was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Rap Album. |  | Personnel includes: Ludacris, Lil Troy, UGK, Shawna, 4-Ize, Trina, Foxy Brown, Pharrell, Fate Wilson, Infamous 2-0. |  | Producers include: Shondrae, Organized Noize, Ludacris, Timbaland, Infamous 2-0. |  | Recorded at Patchwerk Studios, Atlanta, Georgia; Sound Asylum Studios, College Park, Georgia; Hit Factory, New York, New York; Manhattan Center, New York, New York. |  | BACK FOR THE FIRST TIME was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Rap Album. |  | Personnel: Ludacris (vocals, rap vocals). |  | Audio Mixer: Nike Wilson. |  | Recording information: Hit Factory, New York, NY; Manhattan Center, New York, NY; Mastersounds Studio, Virginia Beach, VA; Patchwerk Studios, Atlanta, GA; Sound Asylum Studios, College Park, GA. |  | Photographer: Jonathan Mannon. |  | After the runaway success of his debut INCOGNEGRO, Ludacris answered demand for a follow-up with BACK FOR THE FIRST TIME, his Def Jam South debut, which features many of the same cuts as the former album, plus three new songs. Here Ludacris continues his mission to get bodies shaking, both down South in his hometown of Atlanta, and beyond. |  | The remix to his hit single, "What's Your Fantasy," features two of the sassiest girls in hip-hop, Foxy Brown and Trina. "Southern Hospitality," and "Phat Rabbit," give hip-hop a taste of what Ludacris has got cooking for his next outing. |  | After the runaway success of his debut INCOGNEGRO, Ludacris answered demand for a follow-up with BACK FOR THE FIRST TIME, his Def Jam South debut, which features many of the same cuts as the former album, plus three new songs. Here Ludacris continues his mission to get bodies shaking, both down South in his hometown of Atlanta, and beyond. |  | The remix to his hit single, "What's Your Fantasy," features two of the sassiest girls in hip-hop, Foxy Brown and Trina. "Southern Hospitality," and "Phat Rabbit," give hip-hop a taste of what Ludacris has got cooking for his next outing. | Engineer: Andrew Coleman | Musical Guests |  | Pastor Troy |  | UGK |  | Fate Wilson |  | Infamous 2-0 |  | Shawnna |  | 4-Ize |  | Pharrell Williams |  | Foxy Brown |  | Trina |
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| Rolling Stone (12/7/00, p.110) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...The album's bounce-inducing, sweat-producing soundtrack...is layered like childhood issues and packs drama like your ex-lover..."Rolling Stone (12/7/00, p.110) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...The album's bounce-inducing, sweat-producing soundtrack...is layered like childhood issues and packs drama like your ex-lover..." Entertainment Weekly (11/10/00, p.90) - "...One of the year's most notable hip-hop newcomers....the album is a randy charmer largely because of the contrast between his dirty, down-home raps and the sleek future-shock beats..." - Rating: B Entertainment Weekly (11/10/00, p.90) - "...One of the year's most notable hip-hop newcomers....the album is a randy charmer largely because of the contrast between his dirty, down-home raps and the sleek future-shock beats..." - Rating: B CMJ (10/30/00, p.26) - "...BACK is a rowdy, verbally intense down-bottom carnival with guest production from Timbaland and the Neptunes that should up the ante for the entire subgenre [Southern rap]..." CMJ (10/30/00, p.26) - "...BACK is a rowdy, verbally intense down-bottom carnival with guest production from Timbaland and the Neptunes that should up the ante for the entire subgenre [Southern rap]..." The Source (12/00, p.256) - 3.5 mics out of 5 - "...He proves that he's a lyricist capable of making sturdy album cuts and catching a few 'what'd-he-says?'....A warm intro to the rhyme singer." The Source (12/00, p.256) - 3.5 mics out of 5 - "...He proves that he's a lyricist capable of making sturdy album cuts and catching a few 'what'd-he-says?'....A warm intro to the rhyme singer." |
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