Blow It Out

Blow It Out

Infobox Single
Name = Blow It Out


Artist = Ludacris
from Album = Chicken N Beer
Released = 2003
Format = Single
Recorded = 2002
Genre = Rap/Hip-Hop
Dirty South
Length = 4:05
Label = Def Jam/Disturbing Tha Peace
Writer = Ludacris
Producer = Ludacris
Certification =
Last single = "Yeah!" (2004)
This single = "Blow It Out" (2004)
Next single = "Get Back" (2004)

"Blow It Out" is a single by Ludacris from the album "Chicken N Beer". The song targets Bill O'Reilly because of the comments he made towards Ludacris.

50 Cent made a remix to the song which was never officially released. In 2006 a re-issue of this album was released internationally, mostly Europe, the Middle East and China, with the 50 Cent remix as a bonus.


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