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'''Luda-Crest Wisdom''' is a song sung by [[Ludacris|Chris "Ludacris" Bridges]] as a tub of toothpaste labeled "Luda-Crest" in the episode [[You Kent Always Say What You Want]]. The music was written by [[Alf Clausen]] and [[Scott Clausen]] (Alf's son) and the lyrics by [[Tim Long]].
'''Luda-Crest Wisdom''' is a song sung by [[Ludacris|Chris "Ludacris" Bridges]] as a tub of toothpaste labeled "Luda-Crest" in the episode [[You Kent Always Say What You Want]]. The music was written by [[Alf Clausen]] and [[Scott Clausen]] (Alf's son) and the lyrics by [[Tim Long]].
 
  
 
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Revision as of 04:48, July 23, 2010

Luda-Crest Wisdom is a song sung by Chris "Ludacris" Bridges as a tub of toothpaste labeled "Luda-Crest" in the episode You Kent Always Say What You Want. The music was written by Alf Clausen and Scott Clausen (Alf's son) and the lyrics by Tim Long.

Lyrics

Luda-Crest:
Hey, you low-life degenerates,
Stop illin' with the fillin'!
Plaque #1:
Luda-Crest!
Luda-Crest:
I'm the enemy of the cavity,
Unstoppable like gravity.
So brush with regularity
Or you will face calamity!
I'll see ya in Atlanta, GA!
Dirty dirty mouth, y'all!
Lisa:
This film is against tooth decay, but it also kinda glamorizes it. Mixed signals, hmmm....