collaboration ('Stick 'Em Up'), a Neptunes production ('Southern Hospitality'), and a remix of his previously released song with Timbaland (retitled 'Phat Rabbit'). The album's lead single, 'What's Your Fantasy?,' became a major hit nationally, peaking at number 21 on the Hot 100, and the follow-up single, 'Southern Hospitality,' was similarly popular, charting at number 23. This pair of hits helped drive sales of Back for the First Time, which climbed all the way to number four on the Billboard 200.
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The follow-up album, Word of Mouf (2001), was an even greater success for Ludacris, charting at number three and spawning a series of hit singles that carried over well into 2002: 'Area Codes,' 'Rollout (My Business),' 'Saturday (Oooh Oooh!),' 'Welcome to Atlanta,' and 'Move Bitch.' After these singles had run their course, a collaborative album, Golden Grain (2002), was released, showcasing the assembly of talent signed to Ludacris' revived Disturbing tha Peace label, which was now in partnership with Def Jam. The following year was a busy one for Ludacris, as he appeared in the film 2 Fast 2 Furious and released his third album, Chicken -N- Beer, his first to reach number one on the Billboard 200. Chicken -N- Beer brought with it another series of hits, including the Hot 100 number one 'Stand Up' and number six 'Splash Waterfalls.'Ludacris continued his output the following year, with The Red Light District (2004), another number one album loaded with hit singles ('Get Back,' 'Number One Spot,' 'Pimpin' All Over the World').