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  • Briman123
    MVP
    • Oct 2004
    • 1361

    #1

    Chamillionare's big move

    Chamillionaire ditches profanity and N word on new album 'Ultimate Victory'

    Written by Dave
    Saturday, 28 April 2007


    With the debate over the use of language in Hip-Hop gaining momentum by the day, few rappers have spoken on the issue until now.

    Houston rapper Chamillionaire has garnered much success with No. 1 hits like "Ridin" and has risen to prominence on the Houston mixtape circuit, but what most people may not know is that Chamillionaire rarely sacrifices lyrical content for profanities.

    “On my new album I don’t say the word n***a, I don’t curse nowhere on my whole album,” Chamillionaire told AllHipHop.com. “People are not even gonna know it. I guarantee if I don’t go out and say it in the media they’re not even gonna realize that. People go back and listen to all of my old mixtapes and don’t even realize that I wasn’t even doing all that type of stuff. I was saying n***a, but I wasn’t saying the 'f' word or [the] 'b' word. I was never saying those types of things...I hear that so much and it restricts your creativity and how far it can go.”

    Chamillionaire, who was recently certified by the RIAA as the first multi-platinum Mastertone artist in history, is the son of a Muslim father and Christian mother.

    The Grammy Award winning rapper, born Hakeem Seriki has sold millions of records.

    He said that Hip-Hop is the art form that seems to be targeted the most when it comes to language, but other mediums will still promote the use of profanities.

    Chamillionaire also said that the recent criticism and finger pointing at Hip-Hop was only creating a bigger generational gap.

    "People going to get rap CDs and rolling them over with steamrollers, what is that doing? That aint doing nothing but creating rebellion and people need to realize that," Chamillionaire explained.

    Chamillionaire recently released the single "I'm Not A Criminal" featuring Kelis and a remix to the song featuring Snoop Dogg and Busta Rhymes.

    The singles are the first releases from Chamillionaire's upcoming album titled Ultimate Victory.

    “I don’t get caught up in the actual ‘This word is bad’ because with everything you take away there’s gonna be something there to replace it,” Chamillionaire told AllHipHop.com. "Everybody needs to focus their direction on these younger kids that are looking at them. If we help raise them right this is gonna be the new generation and this new generation is gonna be more like me maybe and just don’t curse or brag about being a gangster."

    Ultimate Victory is slated to hit stores on June 5.

    Hopefully he will show everyone hip hop doesnt need swearing and stuff like that.
    18-1 hell of a season regardless
  • Beantown
    #DoYourJob
    • Feb 2005
    • 31523

    #2
    Re: Chamillionare's big move

    Wow...huge move.

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    • Briman123
      MVP
      • Oct 2004
      • 1361

      #3
      Re: Chamillionare's big move

      Originally posted by Longhorn
      Wow...huge move.
      Sarcasm?
      18-1 hell of a season regardless

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      • JohnnytheSkin
        All Star
        • Jul 2003
        • 5914

        #4
        Re: Chamillionare's big move

        Amazing that a big rap star could control himself and refrain from such ubiquitous words in hip hop today!

        Bravo!
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        • Beantown
          #DoYourJob
          • Feb 2005
          • 31523

          #5
          Re: Chamillionare's big move

          Originally posted by Briman123
          Sarcasm?
          Not at all.

          I'm impressed, very impressed, that someone would actually go and take such a big step.

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          • Hassan Darkside
            We Here
            • Sep 2003
            • 7561

            #6
            Re: Chamillionare's big move

            I dunno if you guys noticed or not, but on his last mixtape (mixtape messiah part 2, free download on his website) he rarely cursed at all. I can barely remember him saying a curse word. He used the "N" word though.

            Good move Koopa.
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            • Cebby
              Banned
              • Apr 2005
              • 22327

              #7
              Re: Chamillionare's big move

              He didn't really curse that much on his first album, which, aside from "Turn it Up" (his first single), it was a very, very different album than any mainstream rap CD I've heard when it comes to the concepts of the songs.

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              • JiggidyJames
                All Star
                • Apr 2005
                • 5267

                #8
                Re: Chamillionare's big move

                I'm not a fan of his music, but he's an intelligent guy. I saw him at the allhiphop.com summit and I thought he was putting on an act. Most people do at those things after all, trying to sound like they care about people. Afterwards though, I had a chance to talk with him and I was impressed. Very well spoken and knowledgable. It defenitly wasn't an act.

                Good for him.
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                • skitch
                  Fear Ameer
                  • Oct 2002
                  • 12349

                  #9
                  Re: Chamillionare's big move

                  Does he want a cookie? I mean, that's great, but why is this news?

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                  • CMH
                    Making you famous
                    • Oct 2002
                    • 26203

                    #10
                    Re: Chamillionare's big move

                    Originally posted by Kredit
                    Does he want a cookie? I mean, that's great, but why is this news?
                    Good question.

                    Anyone know who conducted the interview?

                    Doesn't seem like something Chamillionaire would go out and promote.
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                    • Bizzy Da Kid
                      I'm in here...
                      • Feb 2007
                      • 865

                      #11
                      Re: Chamillionare's big move

                      Originally posted by Kredit
                      Does he want a cookie? I mean, that's great, but why is this news?
                      Why wouldnt it be news?

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                      • dossier
                        Banned
                        • Oct 2006
                        • 2272

                        #12
                        Re: Chamillionare's big move

                        Originally posted by Kredit
                        Does he want a cookie? I mean, that's great, but why is this news?
                        you hear all the time about how people complain about rap degrading woman by caliing the b*tchs and hoes (does he stop saying hoe?) and treating people and things with disrespect and this is cleaning up raps image

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                        • Dice
                          Sitting by the door
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 6627

                          #13
                          Re: Chamillionare's big move

                          Originally posted by Kredit
                          Does he want a cookie? I mean, that's great, but why is this news?
                          He trying to prove that he's a 'Real' MC. I commend his actions if his rhymes come out tight. A 'Real' MC could word play without cussing. Unfortunately, that takes skill. Too many wanna be MC's today think that cussing makes the lyrics better when in fact it makes them wack.

                          If Chamillionare can pull this off and make his album dope then more props to him.
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                          • Scott
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                            • Jul 2002
                            • 20032

                            #14
                            Re: Chamillionare's big move

                            I agree, if he can pull this off, maybe other rappers will follow
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                            • TheMatrix31
                              RF
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 52908

                              #15
                              Re: Chamillionare's big move

                              It's really pathetic if it's news that an artist within a genre of music has to publicly come out and promote the non-use of profanity or the "N" word in his music.

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