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"What's Your Fantasy"
Song

"What's Your Fantasy" is the lead single from the Ludacris album Back for the First Time (released by Def Jam South on December 31, 2000). It debuted at #89 on September 30, 2000, entered the Top 100 on November 4, and peaked at #21 on December 16. The original version features Disturbing tha Peace member Shawnna, who is featured in the tenth. The single was also included on Ludacris's first independent album Incognegro, and on the soundtrack for the 2001 comedy film How High. "What's Your Fantasy", as the name implies, is focused around the narration of explicit sexual fantasies. In addition to discussion of sexual intercourse and fellatio, Ludacris hints at cunnilingus and role-playing in the song.

"What's Your Fantasy" (Remix)

The official remix of this song features Trina, Shawnna and Foxy Brown, each of whom has their own verse, in addition a new verse by Ludacris on the single version, which last only 4:50 (the radio edit clean single version) & 5:44 (the explicit single version), on the album version, his verse was removed and he only raps the chorus and says "remix" on the beginning and each girl say the female part of the chorus, which last only 4:36. In the remix, the three female artists go even further with more explicit references to cunnilingus and analingus.

The song was ranked number 58 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of Hip Hop.

== Sequel "Fantasy 2" A track off Chris Brown's new mini mixtape is titled "Fantasy 2" which features Ludacris. He raps the famous "lick lick lick you from your head to your toes" part from "What's Your Fantasy" prior to his verse.

Charts

Chart (2000) Peak
position[1]
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 21
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks 10
U.S. Billboard Hot Rap Singles 5
UK Singles Chart 1
U.S Billboard Rhythmic Top 40 1
U.S Billboard Top 40 Tracks 1

References

  1. ^ "Ludacris' Chart History". Retrieved 24 March 2007.