When Def Jam signed
Ludacris in 2000, the Atlanta rapper had already released a regionally successful independent album (Incognegro) with a hot single ("What's Your Fantasy"). So rather than send
Ludacris back into the studio to record a follow-up album, Def Jam chose to repackage Incognegro as
Back for the First Time (the title a play on the re-released nature of the music) and append some new material. The decision proved wise. Incognegro had been a strong album debut, produced largely by talented newcomer
Shondrae, along with
Organized Noize (who produce "Game Got Switched") and
Jermaine Dupri ("Get Off Me"), and featuring a roster of hungry underground rappers (
I-20,
Fat Wilson,
Shawnna,
Pastor Troy, 4-Ize). Plus, "What's Your Fantasy" was already a proven hit, if perhaps too explicit for mainstream radio play. The real difference between Incognegro and
Back for the First Time, however, is the newly recorded material -- four songs, each a standout: the
Neptunes-produced club-banger "Southern Hospitality," the previously released
Timbaland-produced "Phat Rabbit," the rowdy U.G.K.-featuring "Stick 'Em Up," and the provocative
Trina and
Foxy Brown remix of "What's Your Fantasy." The most significant of these additions is "Southern Hospitality," a feel-good party song that -- sequenced late in the album, at track 14 -- comes as a pleasant relief after the proceeding up-from-the-underground hardcore tone of Incognegro/
Back for the First Time. ~ Jason Birchmeier