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Chingy: Album
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The album takes a harder turn with the bass-thumping "Club Getting Crowded," a 100% crunk-proof record that Chingy says was inspired by hanging out at clubs in Memphis with Three 6 Mafia. "You know how you can be at a club and a certain song comes on and everybody just goes haywire?" he asks. "That's what this record is."
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Chingy is someone all the girls love. He doesn't make good music, but people still buy his album. Why? Because they like the way he looks. He has no talent, puts on a voice when he raps that sounds like a 12 year old going threw puberty in Arkansas.
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Chingy would release his second album, Powerballin' on November 16, 2004. The album would peak at #10 on the charts. The album featured the hit single, "Balla Baby." It was the only major hit from the album, but the second single, "Don't Worry" was a minor hit. The album featured numerous guest appearances from artists like R. Kelly, Bun B, Lil Wayne, Lil Flip, Janet Jackson, David Banner, Nate Dogg, & others. The album would still be a success, but not on the level of his debut.
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Since his debut in 2003, popular rap artist Chingy has released nothing less than hits. His latest album, “Hood Star,†peaked at #1 on the U.S. rap album charts, complimenting his previous platinum album and multi-platinum debut. Yet, success did not always come so easy for this young star. Nothing short of diligent work and cunning business sense brought Chingy to where he is today.
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The “Celebrity Chick” single, featuring Ludacris, Chingy, Steph Jones and Small World, is part of a compilation album, “Strength in Numbers,” which will be released later this year. The single will ... be available on Photobucket for users to create remixes of their photos and videos with music from the popular single.
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It had seemed that Chingy would never return to DTP after his comments about Ludacris taking his money from his album sales. They would engage in a feud in which Ludacris would diss him on War With God just months before Chingy would leave Capitol Records. Chingy stated his reason for leaving was due to their lack of promotion of his Hoodstar LP. In April 2007, he would end his feud with Ludacris and would sign a joint-venture between DTP and his Slot-A-Lot Records. He would be featured on the lead single from the label's compilation album, Strength in Numbers on the single "Celebrity Chick." He would then begin recording his new DTP album.
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