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Ludacris Debuts New Song While Performing Medley Of His Popular Hits

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Ludacris celebrated his 25 years in the rap game by performing a new song ahead of his forthcoming album.

After accepting the Landmark Award at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards on Thursday night, March 26, the Atlanta native hit the stage at the Dolby Theater to perform a mash-up of bangers from his extensive catalog. Ludacris kicked off his set by debuting a new song called "Pull Over" while surrounded by a marching band and dancers.

"I ain't never, ever, ever seen a body like hers/Type of body that'll make a brother go scurrrrr," Luda raps.

The seasoned rapper continued his set by delivering a medley of his classic hits, including "Rollout (My Business)," "Money Maker," "My Chick Bad," "Stand Up," and "Move B***h." During his performance of "Rollout," Luda dapped up a mascot of himself with an oversized head, just like the music video.

Ludacris debuted his new song as he prepares to release his first album in over a decade. The Disturbing Tha Peace founder first announced his plan to drop his 10th studio album back in 2023. Within the past three years, Luda has posted freestyles and recently dropped his first solo single in years, "44 Bars." He's also collaborated with some of hip-hop's revered producers, like Jermaine Dupri and Mike WiLL Made-It. As of this report, there's no word on when Ludacris will drop his new album, but it seems like it'll arrive sooner than later.