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00-chamillionaire-ultimate_victory-(proper)-2007.nfo
Artist : Chamillionaire
Album : Ultimate Victory
Label : Universal Motown Records
Genre : Hip-Hop
Bitrate : 193 kbps avg
Source : CD (LP)
Playtime : 01:19:31 (116 MB)
Rls date : 2007-09-12
Store date : 2007-09-18
[Track List]
1. The Morning News 3:58
2. Hip Hop Police (Feat. Slick Rick) 4:11
3. Standing Ovation 4:27
4. Wont Let You Down 4:37
5. Industry Groupie 3:32
6. Pimp Mode (Feat. Bun B) 5:22
7. Rock Star (Feat. Lil Wayne) 5:00
8. (Skit) 3:04
9. The Bill Collecta (Feat. Krayzie Bone) 3:51
10.The Ultimate Vacation 4:05
11.Come Back To The Streets 4:52
12.I Think I Love You 4:43
13.The Evening News 4:08
14.Welcome To The South (Feat. Pimp C) 4:12
15.You Must Be Crazy (Feat. Lil Ken) 4:54
16.We Breakin Up 4:40
17.(Skit) Stuck In The Ghetto (Feat. Tony Henry) 1:45
18.Rocky Road (Feat. Devin The Dude) 4:59
19.The Ultimate Victory 3:11
For someone who scored one of the biggest hits in recent
memory with 2005's "Ridin'" -- which earned the Houston
MC a Grammy and sold more ringtones than any song in
don't do nothing but bring you trouble," he says in the
lead-in to "I Think I Love You," a tragic tale where cash
is the object of the rapper's affection. It's a recurring
sentiment on Cham's second disc, on which he lashes out
at the record industry, money-grubbing ex-friends and lazy
bluster.
and a stellar verse from hometown legend Bun B; the soulful
sings as much as he raps; and the album-closing manifesto,
for media-dogged celebs like Eminem and Britney and admits,
personally reflective hip-hop track since Slim Shady
himself stepped to the mike.
The real deal. Fuck the re-encoders.
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