NEW MUSIC: LUDACRIS FEAT. USHER & DAVID GUETTA – “REST OF MY LIFE”

November 5th, 2012

♫ Ludacris feat. Usher & David Guetta – Rest of My Life
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Seems to be a good week for rapper Ludacris! Shortly after the release of his video for his current single, “Representin’,” featuring songbird Kelly Rowland, he is gearing up to release a new single, entitled “Rest of My Life,” featuring Usher and DJ/producer, David Guetta. The track is lifted from Ludacris’s upcoming studio album, Ludaversal, slated to hit stores at the top of next year.

  1. 1.
    Heemi

    OMG…it’s like nails clawing a chalk board. This really hurt my ears. This song is terrible.

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    • mappool

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    trinib

    seems familiar…. too much going on… head hurts

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  3. 3.
    Yocon

    Angel, are you living in the heart of New Jersey, under 10 feet of water with no electricity, because…

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  4. 4.
    Please

    This has turned into a music blog! I know you’re going through some things Angel, or maybe you’re just busy expanding your brand! Kudos to you but for the sake of Concreteloop, take the blog down until you can fully devote your time to it.

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    Ms. Hay-Mon

    I can not believe Ludacris agreed to this song; this is so not him. It screams desperation; he must have been high if he thought this was a hit.

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    PorscheGirl

    Isn’t this the same song from Chris Brown’s Forever or any dance track from Usher/Kelly Rowland/Toni Braxton last albums….but worse. I mean c’mon Luda!!!!

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    michelle

    I thought Luda was a hip hop artist. WTF is this crap! He should know better than this. I can’t see any of the three songs that I heard from him being a hit. I doubt this album will pop off.

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    • JUDAH

      Ludacris is whatever they want him to be. He’s just happy to be getting a check. He’s sold his soul and he’s a slave to the industry. If you look at the top photo, he’s doing the “hail $atan” sign with his left hand.

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    • michelle

      @Judah you know what you’re right. I didn’t even notice the picture at first.

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    The Hater

    All these negroes are now running to the same set of white producers hoping for hits. Instead you just get generic garbage.

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    • ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT.

      That’s because negroes have no individuality. They are sheep. They follow what is hot and popular, history has exemplified this. It makes me sick. These people are going completely against their true craft for popularity. Disgusting.

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    • JUDAH

      These artists are told who to do songs for and with, so it is not necessarily just their “fault”. People like “DJ Khaled” and especially “David Guetta” are “made men”. Songs are done for/with them to help them expand their brand, plus the artist gets to crossover into the caucasian/h0m0sexual market when they work with someone like Guetta who dominates the trance club scene. In addition to that, we are in a time where the music has to reflect what the goal is for this society, which is a mish mash of everything together. They want country music to look like pop, pop stars to be rappers, and rappers to do trance/house music. It started with Run DMC and Aerosmith’s “Walk This Way”, which was a test run, but first they had to break down and reshape the “pro-black” and “gangsta rap” sub-genres in rap of the 1990′s because those genres were racially exclusive. After Jay-Z’s “Black Album”, the so-called “bling era” was virtually over, and they moved Jay-Z into a role as proxy ruler of hip hop. Wherever they moved him and with whom ever they aligned him with, is where “hip hop” moved, and therefore the majority of young black America. Young black America is who dictates what is popular. That is how music is used to bring people “together”, and also how it is used to control the masses. These artists are puppets, so they must do what they’re told with who they’re told to do it with.

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    • michelle

      I 100% agree with everything you’ve all said. This is what we all knew would happen eventually.

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    • HellRazer

      @ JUDAH
      WHATS UP BROTHER ?

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  9. 9.
    amenda

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    B

    Ahh Luda WTF man you gotta be kidding me with this man you lost a fan and I always repped you hard. This is not the same dude who mad Phat Rabbit my all time favorite Luda song. As my dad would say what the hell is this blodclot rubbish da mi ears. Luda back in the lab please!!!!! Pronto

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    Will

    Oh well i guess Luda Fell off i mean wtf is this trash that he put out,c’mon luda what is this BS man this is not a good look as well not you.

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  12. 12.
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