Ludacris Risks His Life To Perform At Falcons Game


Ludacris came flying into the arena like Spiderman with a fro. 

During the 3rd quarter of the Atlanta Falcons’ victory against the New Orleans Saints yesterday, Ludacris had the opportunity to perform his iconic track “Move Bitch” along with his verse on DJ Khaled’s “All I Do Is Win (Remix).” While the initial sentence may seem like regular information, Ludacris’s unique start to his performance has stirred conversations.



Ludacris made a grand entrance into the stadium, soaring in like a WWE wrestler, a spectacle that both startled and thrilled folks. Nevertheless, he delivered an outstanding performance.

In addition to Ludacris’s stellar performance, the Falcons game was electrifying due to a celebration marking the 50th Anniversary of hip-hop. The event featured iconic Atlanta legends such as T.I., Cee-Lo Green, Big Boi, Jeezy, Quavo, and many more. Apart from some minor issues caused by Ludacris’s son, King Harris, it was an overall atmosphere of positive vibes.



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