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Ludacris Dedicates 2007 Best Rap Album GRAMMY To His Dad | GRAMMY Rewind

The Southern rap legend won the GRAMMY award for his fifth studio album, Release Therapy, which came out in September 2006 on Disturbing tha Peace/Def Jam.

For the latest GRAMMY Rewind, we revisit Atlanta rap giant Ludacris' Best Rap Album win at the 2007 GRAMMYs. He won the award for his fifth studio album, Release Therapy, which dropped in September 2006 on Disturbing tha Peace/Def Jam. Its hit single, "Money Maker" featuring Pharrell Williams, would also win Best Rap Song that evening.

In his acceptance speech, he rolls off an epic number of thank yous into the time window with ease and dedicates the golden gramophone to his father, Wayne Bridges, who would sadly die later that month.

Ludacris Dedicates 2007 Best Rap Album GRAMMY To His Dad | GRAMMY Rewind
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