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Burning Bridges (EP)

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Burning Bridges
EP by
ReleasedDecember 16, 2014
GenreHip hop
Length23:08
Label
Ludacris chronology
Battle of the Sexes
(2010)
Burning Bridges
(2014)
Ludaversal
(2015)
Singles from Burning Bridges
  1. "Good Lovin'"
    Released: December 15, 2014

Burning Bridges is the first extended play (EP) by American hip hop recording artist Ludacris. It was released through the iTunes Store on December 16, 2014.[1] Burning Bridges features guest appearances from Rick Ross, CeeLo Green, John Legend, Jason Aldean and Miguel.[2] With the exception of the intro, all tracks were released again on Ludacris's next album Ludaversal in 2015.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."New Beginning Intro"
1:34
2."Money" (featuring Rick Ross)
  • Christopher Bridges
  • Clarence McDonald
  • William Roberts
  • Lowrell Simon
4:53
3."Problems" (featuring CeeLo Green)
  • Christopher Bridges
  • Tyler Williams
3:59
4."In My Life" (featuring John Legend)
  • Ralph Benatar
  • Christopher Bridges
  • Guy Delo
  • Douglas Lucas
  • John Stephens
4:53
5."Burning Bridges" (featuring Jason Aldean)
  • Christopher Bridges
  • Jamie N Commons
  • Alexander Grant
4:05
6."Good Lovin'" (featuring Miguel)
  • Christopher Bridges
  • Ernest Clark
  • Aaron Michael Cox
  • Marcos Palacios
  • Miguel Pimentel
3:44

Charts

Chart (2015) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[3] 158
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[4] 23
US Top Rap Albums (Billboard)[5] 18

References

  1. ^ "Ludacris: Burning Bridges - EP". iTunes Store. Apple Inc.
  2. ^ "Ludacris - Burning Bridges: Lançamento, género e gravadora". Allmusic.
  3. ^ "Ludacris Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard.
  4. ^ "Ludacris Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard.
  5. ^ "Ludacris Chart History (Top Rap Albums)". Billboard.