
Word of Mouf was Ludacris‘ second album release (unless you count Incognegro). This is the one that put him on the map, which hits such as “Roolout”, “Area Codes”, “Move Bitch”, and “Saturday”.
You’ll notice with this sample set, as well as the rest of Luda‘s sample sets that we put up today, that there are only a handful of samples. Probably one of the main reason no one has done a Ludacris sample set is because there really aren’t that many… or aren’t that many known. Two classical peices were sampled on the joint “Coming To America”, however it is not known which exactly orchestral peice was used. This set also has some nice gems on it though, including the salsa song Timbaland sampled for “Rollout”. Enjoy!
“Requiem, 3rd movement (Dies irae)” by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sampled in “Coming To America”
Produced by Bangladesh
“Symphony No. 9, 4th Movement (Allegro con Fuoco)” by Antonín Dvořák
Sampled in “Coming To America”
Produced by Bangladesh
“Yay Boy” by Africando
From the album Tierra Tradicional (1994)
Sampled in “Rollout (My Business)”
Produced by Timbaland
“Do It (‘Til You’re Satisfied)” by B.T. Express
From the album Do It ‘Til You’re Satisfied (1974)
Sampled in “Area Codes”
Produced by Jazze Pha
“I Forgot To Be Your Lover” by William Bell
From the album Phases of Reality (1972)
Sampled in “Growing Pains”
Produced by P. King
“Five Minutes of Funk” by Whodini
From the album Escape (1984)
Sampled in “Welcome To Atlanta”
Produced by Jermaine Dupri
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