Ludacris is making a guest appearance on Canadian teen sensation Justin Bieber's latest single.
The single, "Baby," will be featured on Bieber's next album, My World (Part II) (due in March). "Baby" was released on iTunes on Monday and has already surged to number two on the download service's singles chart.
As Bieber sings about young love, Ludacris adds, "When I was 13/ I had my first love/ ... She had me going crazy/ Oh, I was star-struck/ She woke me up daily/ Don't need no Starbucks."
Ludacris is currently prepping for the release of Ludaversal, the follow up to his 2008 album, Theater of the Mind. The rapper is the highest-selling Southern hip-hop solo artist of all time, with more 17 million records sold in the U.S. and 24 million sold worldwide.
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