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Ludacris’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Ludacris, also famous for his appearances in the Fast & Furious film series, is a leading figure in high-energy Southern hip-hop.

His music, driven by catchy, upbeat rhythms, is widely praised as top-tier hip-hop.

This time, we researched some of his tracks.

We’ll introduce them in a ranking format, based on feedback from music fans submitted to our site.

Ludacris Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Saturday (Oooh! Ooooh!) ft. Sleepy BrownLudacris16rank/position

Ludacris – Saturday (Oooh! Ooooh!) (Official Music Video) ft. Sleepy Brown
Saturday (Oooh! Ooooh!) ft. Sleepy BrownLudacris

Rapper Ludacris, hailing from Illinois, is also active as an actor—many of you probably know him from the popular car-action film series The Fast and the Furious.

Among his works, this one track is the perfect party anthem for a Saturday night.

It captures the sense of liberation after a week of work and amps up the anticipation for the night ahead.

A groovy track by Atlanta legends Organized Noize intertwines with Sleepy Brown’s soulful vocals to set the ultimate weekend mood.

Released as a single from the classic 2001 album Word of Mouf, it was also featured on the Rush Hour 2 soundtrack.

Put it on as BGM before a weekend drive or party and it’s guaranteed to lift your spirits.

Southern Hospitality (feat. Pharrell Williams)Ludacris17rank/position

Ludacris – Southern Hospitality (Official Music Video) ft. Pharrell
Southern Hospitality (feat. Pharrell Williams)Ludacris

Ludacris is not only a popular rapper but also active as an actor.

“Southern Hospitality,” included on his 2000 release and blockbuster album Back for the First Time, is one of the iconic tracks that ushered in 2000s hip-hop.

Of course, it was a hit for Ludacris himself, but it’s also worth noting that the producer was The Neptunes, who were on an unstoppable roll at the time.

For younger music fans, it may be easier to recognize them as the producer team that includes Pharrell Williams, who created the 2013 smash hit “Happy.” It’s a song you can enjoy from the perspective of a masterpiece crafted in the early days by talented musicians.

Two Miles An HourLudacris18rank/position

Ludacris – Two Miles An Hour (Remix) ft. Playaz Circle
Two Miles An HourLudacris

The song used in the iPhone 14 Plus commercial “Running Battery” is “Two Miles an Hour.” It’s a track by rapper and actor Ludacris.

He’s well known for appearing in the car-themed Fast & Furious series, and he’s also said to love cars in his private life.

This song expresses his deep affection for cars.

Since the commercial also features a wagon running, it’s a perfect match.

Move BitchLudacris ft. Mystikal, I-2019rank/position

Ludacris – Move B***H (Official Music Video) ft. Mystikal, I-20
Move BitchLudacris ft. Mystikal, I-20

A collaboration by American rappers Ludacris, Mystikal, and I-20.

It was inspired by Mystikal’s 1994 track “Here I Go.” Released in 2002, it reached No.

3 on the U.S.

charts.

Break Your HeartTaio Cruz feat. Ludacris20rank/position

Taio Cruz – Break Your Heart (Official Video) ft. Ludacris
Break Your HeartTaio Cruz feat. Ludacris

This summer anthem is a collaboration between Taio Cruz—showcasing his upbeat vocal work and R&B-honed sensibilities—and party rocker Pitbull.

With lyrics that can flip your mood to something cheerful, it’s a feel-good track that adds a refreshing splash of color to the summer.