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Chamillionaire ft. Texas All-Stars - Won’t Let You Down (18-Minute Remix)

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

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Chamillionaire - “Won’t Let You Down” (Texas All-Stars Remix)
New Year’s gift from King Koopa.

Featuring KC, Bun B, Lil Flip, Rob G, Famous, Jayton, Slim Thug, Lil O, Young Redd, K.C., Big Pokey, Lil Keke, ESG , Troublesum, Z-Ro, Trae, Pkt, Willie D, Corey Mo, Mike Jones, GT, Chingo Bling, Magno, Yung Ro, Kiotti, Raw Lt, Paul Wall, Boss, Scooby, Big Mike, Scarface, Pimp C, and significantly better than Game’s “One Blood” Remix.

Plus, this may be the only time you’ll ever hear Luis Scola mentioned in a rap song.

Chamillionaire Discusses Don Imus on Larry King Live

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007


Chamillionaire was invited to Larry King Live to discuss the pros and cons of Don Imus’ return to radio.

I have no problem with Imus getting his job back, but what’s up with adding two black people to his show? Looks like he’s trying to send the message that if he makes a racist joke in the future, and as long as his two sidekicks cosign his remarks, the black community won’t confront him.

Chamillionaire ft. Texas All-Stars - Won’t Let You Down (Remix)

Monday, November 19th, 2007

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Chamillionaire feat. Slim Thug, Lil Keke, Paul Wall, Trae, Bun B, Z-Ro, Pimp C.

Universal Records should be ashamed of itself for letting Koopa down on Ultimate Victory. That album is filled with gems, like this one, that people may never get to hear because of label politics.

[Props to Khal]

Chamillionaire Reunites with Paul Wall

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

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Chamillionaire brought his former nemesis Paul Wall onstage for a reunion performance yesterday. Cham was headlining this year’s BET College Concert at TSU (Texas Southern University), and decided to surprise fans with a powerful rendition of the CCC (That’s Color Changin’ Click for the uninitiated) classic “In Love with My Money.” What’s iller than two grown men putting their differences aside and moving on with life?

Performance footage below: (more…)

Video: Chamillionaire & Slick Rick Live on Letterman

Monday, September 17th, 2007


It must feel good to have to perform your single live on air without worrying about bleeping out cuss words in between breaths.

Chamillionaire ft. Krayzie Bone - Bill Collecta

Thursday, September 6th, 2007

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::Shout out to ENVY for the Koopa cover story.


The “Ridin’” duo and producers Play-N-Skillz reunite on “Bill Collecta”. Btw, Ultimate Victory > everything else you’ve downloaded all week.

Chamillionaire - Ultimate Victory Tracklist

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

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For his sophomore LP, Cham bypassed the big league producers and opted for a dime-a-dozen Kane Beatz assortment instead. And you damn right Weezyanna is on this album too. I’m starting to think that all rap albums are required (by the labels) to have at least one Weezy joint these days.

Dissect the full tracklist below: (more…)

Chamillionaire - Evening News [Full]

Friday, August 17th, 2007

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“Nsync. Making The Band. Milli Vanilli have just broken up.”

Cham debuted a portion of this banger along with the “Hip-Hop Police” video. Alas, the full version is even more interesting.

Ultimate Victory is still slated for September 18th. Chamillionaire vs. Havoc. It’s on!

Video: Chamillionaire’s Hip-Hop Police/Evening News

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

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Chamillionaire - Evening News

Cham got 99 problems but Bob O’Wildy ain’t one.

In the 9-minute 2-part clip, Koopa plays three different characters: Hal Sharpless (hip-hop cop), Bob O’Wildy (news anchor), and Cashus Burns (reporter). Slick Rick will be in on the fun, playing Detective Jeffrey Jackson. They dropped plenty of clues with all those names, but I’m not too sure about Cashus Burns.

One thing, “When did BET start playing music videos again?”

Chamillionaire Complex Q&A

Saturday, July 21st, 2007

I don’t know how this interview managed to slip past me but it’s definitely worth a read. He talks about the concept behind Ultimate Victory, his ringtone hustle, vibing with Lloyd for 3 hours (pause), and beefs in hip-hop.


Complex: Who do you think’s pushing the “beef” envelope in rap nowadays?

Chamillionaire: Well, I mean the corporations really just do it because they make money off it. They’re gonna make money off it, they’re gonna keep on doing whatever’s making them money, but it’s not them, it’s the actual artists that are sitting there arguing over nonsense and don’t even realize it. People are like, ‘Oh, well we got to do this to sell records.’ Or people kind of make up little beef and arguments because they think it brings more hype. But if you look at it nowadays, they’re not really even selling records like that. That doesn’t really help you sell records. It might get you a little more exposure, but it still doesn’t sell the records. The music just got to be that. You can’t really fool the audience. I don’t really see too many beefs that are something real serious. If you get to the real source of the problem, it’s really just little childhood stuff. Like I said, people always want to think that it’s the end of the world until somebody dies and then they go back and look at the source at why they was beefing and be like, ‘Man you know what, this was a dumb argument.’ But they realize later after somebody done lost their life.

[Full Interview]

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