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4.0 out of 5 stars Frickin ridiculous
I'll probably get this, seeing as they have the versions of Get Back and Number One Spot, some good songs. But what was with Austin Powers in the lyrics of Number One Spot? How pathetic. I always thought the whistles in the back sounded like the lyrics. Maybe Luda decided, while watching Austin Powers, "Dayum ain't no white boy gon be pimpin' up the spot while Luda in...
Published on December 30, 2005

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3.0 out of 5 stars Silly... (3.5 Stars)
...but isn't that why people love Luda? Seriously, the Austin Powers business in the lyrics is corny as hell, but Luda pulls it off by just not taking things too seriously. DJ Green Lantern flips the Austin Powers theme for the beat, and it's done nicely. Nice single from Ludacris.
Published on May 13, 2005


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3.0 out of 5 stars Silly... (3.5 Stars), May 13, 2005
This review is from: Number One Spot (Audio CD)
...but isn't that why people love Luda? Seriously, the Austin Powers business in the lyrics is corny as hell, but Luda pulls it off by just not taking things too seriously. DJ Green Lantern flips the Austin Powers theme for the beat, and it's done nicely. Nice single from Ludacris.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Frickin ridiculous, December 30, 2005
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This review is from: Number One Spot (Audio CD)
I'll probably get this, seeing as they have the versions of Get Back and Number One Spot, some good songs. But what was with Austin Powers in the lyrics of Number One Spot? How pathetic. I always thought the whistles in the back sounded like the lyrics. Maybe Luda decided, while watching Austin Powers, "Dayum ain't no white boy gon be pimpin' up the spot while Luda in the hizzouse." So he set off with this. Here is an example of the lyrics.

Never show up in court like Austin Powers' fa-zha (pronounced how Goldmember says it)

See! See? It's preposterous. He's great with the rhymes, but when you see what they actually are... however, Get Back is a very good song, both versions.
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