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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › P-PoppinP-Poppin - Wikipedia

    P-Poppin. " P-Poppin' " is the first single from Ludacris 's fourth album Chicken-n-Beer. It features Shawnna and Lil Fate, and was jointly produced by Zukhan Bey and The Neptunes. The song samples "Danger (Been So Long)" by Mystikal, and depicts what goes on in a strip club and a dance that can be done with or without clothes.

  2. Chicken -N- Beer ( CD, Album) Def Jam South, Disturbing Tha Peace, Ebony Son Entertainment. 0602498605370. Europe. 2003. Recently Edited. Chicken-N-Beer ( 2 × LP, Album, Promo, Stereo, Clean) Def Jam South, Disturbing Tha Peace, Ebony Son Entertainment. DEFF15932-1.

  3. 7 de oct. de 2023 · Shawnna, Chingy, I-2,0 and a locally known rapper from College Park named Tity Boi were early signees to the label. ... By the time Chicken-n-Beer was released in October 2003, ...

  4. Listen to Chicken - N - Beer, a playlist curated by Ludacris on desktop and mobile. SoundCloud Chicken - N - Beer ... P-Poppin' (feat. Shawnna & Lil Fate) 68K Like Repost Share Copy Link More. Unavailable. 11 Hip Hop Quotables. 11.7K Like Repost Share Copy Link More. Unavailable. 12

  5. Chicken-n-Beer stieg am 20. Oktober 2003 auf Platz 87 in die deutschen Albumcharts ein und verließ die Top 100 in der folgenden Woche wieder. In den Vereinigten Staaten erreichte das Album die Chartspitze und konnte sich insgesamt 45 Wochen in den Top 200 halten, während es im Vereinigten Königreich Rang 44 belegte und sich sieben Wochen in den Charts hielt.

  6. Chicken & Beer. Durante la primavera de 2003, Ludacris regresó a la escena musical con su nuevo sencillo "Act A Fool", de la banda sonora de la película 2 Fast 2 Furious. Por esa época liberó su tercer álbum Chicken & Beer y el nuevo sencillo "P-Poppin" (el cual provocó una polémica grandísima al artista debido a su contenido). [18]

  7. "Stand Up" is a song by Ludacris, released as the second single from his fourth album, Chicken-n-Beer in 2003. It was his first song to peak atop the Billboard Hot 100—remaining on the chart for 28 weeks—on the week dated December 6 of that year. It contains production by then-unknown Roc-A-Fella Records producer Kanye West, with co-production by Ludacris himself.