Posts Tagged ‘Chamillionaire’
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Rapid Ric Ft. Chamillionaire, Z-Ro, & Gerald G – All About My Change
Ric continues to let loose new tracks, this latest, “All About My Change,” featuring Chamillionaire and Z-Ro, along with up-and-coming Austin rapper, and recent Dew Music Group signee Gerald G. Rapid Ric’s new album, Whut It Dew, features Devin The Dude, Slim Thug, Lil’ Boosie, Lil’ Keke, Z-Ro, Chamillionaire, Killa Kyleon, Bushwick Bill, Dorrough, Killer Mike, Chalie Boy, Lil’ Flip, and more.
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Chamillionaire – Major Pain 1.5 (Mixtape)
Truthfully I had no idea Chamillionaire was dropping a mixtape today, but another day another mixtape for the consumers to consume. Check the link below for the track list and DL link:
Chamillionaire ft. Nipsey Hussle – When Ya On
Amidst his label issues that have emerged over the past week, Chamillionaire still manages to get some music to the fans. Here’s his newest track with West Coast front runner Nipsey Hussle. The message on this track seems to directly correlate with his situation right about now. The industry’s funny.
Chamillionaire ft. Nipsey Hussle – When Ya On
Chamillionaire Address Silicon Valley On How He Uses Social Media And The Internet
Besides Kanye this week, there was another rap star tip toeing up to the microcosm known as the Silicon Valley in the Bay Area, that be Chamillionaire. Sharing tips with the lofty tech folks on hand who were eager to hear what the Chamillitary man had to say about social media and how he uses it. (above photo courtesy of Kim Larsen / Parnassus Group from the Twitter Conference in Los Angeles Oct. 2009)
via The Next Web
Today (June 30th) at the CrunchUp in Palo Alto rap all-star Chamillionaire sat down with Michael Arrington and talked about the social internet. Chamillionaire is a noted Twitter user, and actually debuted the lead music video for his upcoming album live on Ustream.
Arrington pressed Chamillionaire, real name Hakeem Seriki, on his use of social media to help his last single reach the top iTunes spot. Facebook helped promote the event, and that combined with Ustream time with the rapper himself exploded the song across the internet. That woke up record executives to the power of an individual really working the ‘tubes.
“I’m an artist, but I call myself a businessman,” Hareem said in a discussion about his life. Chamillionaire is a noted attendee of technology events, even when not speaking, given his wish to leverage technology for business purposes. “I come to the tech conferences to see what’s next,” Hareem said to a big round of applause.
Chamillionaire has an interesting record deal that includes a larger percentage of revenues from sales earmarked for himself. “When I went to the lables I had leverage,” he said.
Chamillionaire is perhaps the most active user of social media tools of any artist online. After pulling out three cell phones Chamillionaire brought down the house.
Paul Wall x Chamillionaire x HKTV Interview
The two emcees discuss race relations as it relates to them in hip-hop. They are not Ren & Ten, the Hip-Hop Dalmatians. Side note, Mos Def is hilarious is this movie. But in all seriousness, they make some good points in this clip
Peace,
Clif Soulo
Chamillionaire ft. Lloyd, Twista – Make a Movie
This is said to be the official first single off of Chamillionaire’s Venom. Well, we’ll see about that. Nowadays, the release date is dictated by the single’s response. If there’s no response, then the album magically gets delayed and we get single after single until one does fairly well. This is pretty catchy, though:
Chamillionaire ft. Lloyd, Twista – Make a Movie
Funny, cuz I was just listening to this song below:
Chamillionaire Lies About Home Forclosure
Sorry bro, but no one purposely does that so they can have their home repossessed. Good try, though. Via TMZ:
A Houston mansion owned by rapper Chamillionaire was repossessed by the bank recently after the place went into foreclosure — but according to the rapper, it was all part of a calculated business decision.
TMZ has learned Chamillionaire lost the 7,583 sq. foot home — which he picked up for roughly $2 million back in 2006 — after failing to make several payments.
But, yesterday in New York we spoke with Chamillionaire — real name Hakeem Seriki — who told us he “decided to let that house go” because the real estate market had turned and the house had become a bad investment.
Chamillionaire also noted that he was never at the home because, “I was always on the road touring” adding, “I just didn’t feel like it was a good business investment to pay that much mortgage for a house I was never at.”
But Chamillionaire claims he’s far from broke — quipping, “I still got all the cars.”










