Howhere (Skit)
Ludacris · Other Songs - Ludacris
What's up boy?
What's up nigga this is 20
Where you at?
Shit over here at the Texa-hoe filling up
Yeah , I feel that, I feel that
Yo yo check it out
Yo you still got that girl Stacy from Valle-hoe number
No no I think I lost that
Oh no, c'mon man I'm trying to cut her man
You can't check your Hoe-ledex on
Man, hold on, let me see dog
Stacy, Stacy oh, Chicag-hoe
Nah nah, nigga Valle-hoe
Oh Ohio-hoe that's what you talking about
Valle-hoe, Valle-hoe
Man your ass here we hoe again
Nah, man I don't have it dog
I don't have it, I don't see no Valle-hoe
Fuck, fuck man I'll call Shondrae
Aye Mandy, congratulations I forgot to
Tell you that shit didn't your sister graduate today?
Oh yeah, dog you know what I'm saying
Valor dick whorian and all man
Yeah, that's tight man
Shit look, I'm about to break out though dog what's up
For real nigga where you feeling to hoe
Yeah, man I'm about to hit these roomster hoe's right quick
Oh nigga, you can't come get me?
Ah nigga, I'm in the middle of Howhere, shit
Howhere (Skit)
Ludacris delivers a sharp, comedic introduction to his career with 'Howhere (Skit),' a track that establishes his signature blend of Southern hip-hop and streetwise wit. Released as a standalone recording, the song showcases his ability to craft memorable hooks and humorous skits that define his early discography. This work reflects the vibrant energy of the late 1990s and early 2000s rap scene, where Ludacris emerged as a dominant force alongside peers like UGK and OutKast. The track serves as a precursor to his major label success, demonstrating his knack for balancing lyrical flow with entertaining storytelling. As part of his broader body of work, 'Howhere' remains a quintessential example of his early artistic identity, capturing the raw, unfiltered style that would later evolve into his mainstream hits.

