Release Therapy

Release Therapy

Singles

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==Singles==
==Singles==
*The first single, "[[Money Maker]]", which was produced by and features [[Pharrell Williams|Pharrell]], was released to U.S. radio outlets on July 17, 2006. It became Ludacris' second song to peak atop [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]], and did so on the [[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs]], [[Hot Rap Songs]] and the [[Hot 100 Airplay]] charts. It won [[Best Rap Song]] at the [[49th Annual Grammy Awards]], earning Ludacris' second Grammy Award.
*The first single, "[[Money Maker]]", was produced by and features [[Pharrell Williams]]. It was released to U.S. radio outlets on July 17, 2006. It became Ludacris' second song to peak the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]], and did so on the [[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs]], [[Hot Rap Songs]] and the [[Hot 100 Airplay]] charts. It won [[Best Rap Song]] at the [[49th Annual Grammy Awards]], becoming Ludacris' second Grammy Award.
*The second single is "Grew Up a Screw Up", featuring [[Jeezy|Young Jeezy]]. The this collaboration disproved rumors that the artists shared animosity.
*The second single, "Grew Up a Screw Up", features fellow Georgia-based rapper [[Jeezy|Young Jeezy]]. The this collaboration disproved rumors that the artists shared animosity.
*The third single is "[[Runaway Love (Ludacris song)|Runaway Love]]", featuring Mary J. Blige. It peaked at number two on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.
*The third single, "[[Runaway Love (Ludacris song)|Runaway Love]]", features R&B singer [[Mary J. Blige]] and was produced by [[Polow da Don]]. It peaked at number two on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.


==Critical reception==
==Critical reception==