View Full Version : Chamillionaire Says No To N-word


vloors
05-06-2007, 01:24 AM
Chamillionaire has announced his latest album Ultimate Victory does not use the N-word or any other profanities. His announcement came days after Russell Simmons asked recording and broadcast companies to set standards for the use of profanities on 'clean' versions of songs--asking for a so-called ban on the words bitches, hoes, and N-Word. Chamillionaire added that hip-hop is the most targeted art form when it comes to language.

VERSATILE2K10
05-06-2007, 01:26 AM
Hell yeah good for my boy.

vloors
05-06-2007, 01:56 AM
HERES SOME MORE ALBUM INFO
CHAMILLIONAIRE SET TO RELEASE ULTIMATE VICTORY THIS SPRING.
Chamillionaire has aligned himself with a list of heavy weight collaborations with hit making producers, Three Six Mafia, Rick Rock, Play N Skillz, The Runners, JR Rotem, Kane Beatz, The Beat Bullies Happy P, Disco D, Ike Dirty, and award winning artists Busta Rhymes, Lil Wayne, Pimp C, Bone Thugs & Harmony, Slick Rick, Devin The Dude, and Famous just to name a few. Chamillionaire is currently in the studio, putting the final touches on "Ultimate Victory," which will make its worldwide debut Spring 2007 and is scheduled to make an appearance in Los Angeles on February 11th to celebrate his 2 (two) Grammy nominations for his mega hit single, "Ridin" featuring Krazy Bone. "People treat you like you committed a crime when you speak the truth about what's really on your mind. People act like its wrong to have an opinion about things especially when your views are different than theirs. I feel like setting the goal to be a successful entrepreneur should be looked at as a good thing and should not come with all the unecessary hate and resistance The business world can be a cruel place and even though I work hard at being successful and staying on top of my business, some people will look at me like I'm a criminal because of it, when I'm actually just working hard so my company can grow and I can remain successful" says Chamillionaire. "Even though one may have money through hard work, you still get judged and have to deal with prejudices and problems. I plan on doing what I feel is right for me and not worrying about anyone that feels otherwise." For this reason, the Houston rapper, famous for his trademark diamond encrusted grill has decided to reti re it. "I need people to pay attention to what I have to say, instead of just staring at my mouth. I speak with a purpose and definitely want people to know that I'm not just some rapper with diamonds in his mouth. As soon as they get past the materialistic stuff and listen to the message on my album then I will feel like I have won."

Tec 9
05-06-2007, 05:19 PM
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