With the NBA All-Star game headed to Dallas this weekend, Chamillionaire and a few of his Houston buddies lace a new record in hopes of proving that the South still has it.
“I thought I’d take this opportunity to remind the rest of the world that Texas is still doing it big when it comes to music.” Chamillionaire says of his ambitious endeavor. “Every artist on the song with me has independent hustle and strength in the streets. It’s an All Star song so what better place to shoot the video than All-Star Weekend, right here in our own backyard.”
On track 1 of his new Major Pain project, Chamillionaire speaks that real shit over Rihanna’s Russian Roulette.
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Mr Peter Parker just blasted out an interview he had with Chamillionaire that went down on Thanksgiving. Check as Cham talks about 50 Cent, record labels and the state of the game. February 2nd, look out for that VenomMajor Pain. Venom is now slated for March 16th.
No… all these artists aren’t on the same track (or project) but since Evil Empire was on a rampage this weekend I figured I’d bunch all these (tagged) joints up for one post. Houston and the French Montana joints can be found on Interstate Trafficking 9; while Gotta Get My Money is off the Grand Hustle Muscle mixtape. Shouts to X (for taking the time to grab the new shit from each mixtape).
ESG enlists Chamillionaire for a joint off his upcoming album, Everyday Street Gangsta, which is dropping September 29th. Shouts to iEXAM on the heads up. UPDATE: Added the Bun B feature as well.
I’m not completely sure, but I believe this will be Chamillionaire’s new single off his upcoming album Venom which is in need of a new name. Shouts to Splashitary Mayne.
HardKnockTV catches up with Chamillionaire to talk about the state of hip hop, his thoughts on the freshman class (particularly Drake and Asher Roth), his last album (Ultimate Victory) and Bill O’Reilly.
Nick Huff caught up with Chamillionaire to talk about why he is retiring from no longer making mixtapes, why he changed his new album name from Venom, and who he has worked with on the new album. Cham also takes Hard Knock TV behind the scenes of the BET gifting room.
I can’t fucking stand it when rappers use the word “retire.” That shit just sounds ass-backward.