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Chingy: Disturbing Tha Peace
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Chingy is the CEO and flagship artist of Slot-A-Lot Records. He is partially responsible for the career of J-Kwon. He is working with his protogee, Young Spiffy. Chingy is signed in a joint-venture between Disturbing Tha Peace (DTP) and his own Slot-A-Lot Records. He has been involved in numerous rap feuds including Nelly, Ludacris, and the St. Lunatics. Chingy is ... involved a a feud with former label, Capitol Records.
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As Chingy flows, it's the production work of Trak Starz that makes his music magical. Also from St. Louis, the Trak Starz were discovered by Disturbing Tha Peace executive Chaka Zulu. Even though Chingy and Trak Starz knew each other from the St. Louis hip-hop circuit, Zulu put them together officially and the results, as evidenced throughout Jackpot, are masterful.
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Hate It or Love It is the fourth studio album by Chingy and the first since his return to DTP Records. The album featured production from Scott Storch, Timbaland, and Cool and Dre. The lead single from Hate It or Love It is "Fly Like Me," which features Amerie on the chorus. It was released on December 18, 2007. Appearances come from Ludacris, Bobby Valentino, Steph Jones, Trey Songz, Rick Ross, and Anthony Hamilton. This marked his debut album for Def Jam Recordings and his second album for Disturbing Tha Peace.
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Going on the road with Nelly in 2002 paid tremendous dividends for Chingy, the newest member of Ludacris' Disturbing Tha Peace family. The St. Louis rapper studied Nelly's every move and learned the ins and outs of artist promotion. "I watched how everything goes," Chingy says. "From meet and greets, tour buses and backstage, I was new to all that." Influenced by LL Cool J,...
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In 2007, it's all about change for a rapper named Chingy. From his rejoining his Disturbing Tha Peace family to his joining with Def Jam to relocating to Atlanta to unveiling his newest disc Hate It or Love It, Chingy is making all the right moves.
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[S]o did he, as rapper Ludacris thought, signing Chingy to his Disturbing Tha Peace label. Soon he went on tour with Nelly, where he learned, first-hand, the life of a hip-hop star and the mechanics of self-promotion.
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