Fans
of
Ludacris
will
get
a
closer
look
at
his
life
prior
to
becoming
a
world
famous
rapper.
BET+
has
greenlit
a
show
based
on
his
time
as
a
DJ.
According
to The
Hollywood
Reporter,
the
Atlanta,
Georgia
native
is
working
with
acclaimed
film
producers
Malcolm
D.
Lee
(Girls
Trip,
The
Best
Man)
and
Larry
Wilmore
(The
Bernie
Mac
Show,
Insecure).
The
streaming
service
will
bring
this
time
period
to
life
in
a
comedy
fashion.
As
per
the
press
release
the
project
aims
to
highlight
his
“experience
coming
up
in
the
competitive
music
scene
in
Atlanta
as
DJ
Chris
Lova
Lova,
the
series
follows
the
misadventures
of
a
sharply
drawn
ensemble
who
are
willing
to
do
anything
and
everything
to
bolster
ratings
at
their
hip
hop
radio
station.”
Noah
Gardenswartz
of
The
Marvelous
Mrs.
Maisel
fame
has
been
slotted
to
curate
the
script.
Ludacris
is
as
an
executive
producer
and
will
also
serve
as
the
music
supervisor.
While
the
“Act
A
Fool”
rapper
has
to
formally
comment
on
the
announcement
he
did
confirm
the
news
via
his
Instagram
account
saying
“stay
tuned”.
Ludacris‘
first
foray
into
acting
started
back
in
2001
via
a
brief
appearance
in
the
Dr.
Dre
and
Snoop
Dogg
comedy
The
Wash.
In
2003
he
would
land
the
role
of
Tej
Parker
in 2
Fast
2
Furious
which
led
to
him
reprising
the
role
in
five
installments
in
the Fast
&
Furious
movie
franchise.
The
new
project
has
yet
to
be
titled.