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Chamillionaire: Ultimate Victory 
Published Monday, September 17, 2007 12:15 AM
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Chamillionaire's going all political on his new album, Ultimate Victory (Universal Motown), and this time he doesn't care if he impresses anyone with slick punch lines and metaphors. Instead, Cham packs this album with intelligence and a sick flow. Coming off his Grammy-winning single "Ridin'," Cham shows no signs of fall off on his delayed re-up and has no problems relaying his anger about the state of Hip-Hop. "Hip-Hop, crunk music, hyphy music, snap music/Sounds like a nursery rhyme, get a beat and rap to it/Ain't speaking with a purpose, I'ma call it crap music," Cham fires on the opening track, "The Morning News."

That said, the Houston product lashes out against the recording industry and the fake friends and women that come along with being an entertainer. On "Industry Groupie," Cham throws dirt at gold diggers who are always looking for an easy way in and up the chain of rich ballers. "Now your business all over the radio and it's the penalty that you have to pay/You made the choice to go and be a freak, even Akon been smacking that/Her plan was to get ran through by a linebacker or a quarterback."

"More money, more problems" seems to be Cham's sentiment throughout his sophomore effort. From living the flashy, luxurious life on "The Ultimate Vacation," to so-called friends trying to sabotage his career on "I Think I Love You"—both produced by the Beat Bullies— Chamillionaire's got a beef with everyone who gets in his way to the top. "Having money is like a relationship/Everybody's always gonna get in your business/Trying to break it up, trying to get involved in it/But they really need to mind their own business/Money don't do nothing but bring you trouble."

And for all those fake rappers who are spitting out "crap music," Chamillionaire's got words for them, too. Cham calls out all those wannabe hustlers and gangstas who claim to have street cred on the synth soaked "Come Back To The Streets." Taking a citizen journalist perspective, the Mixtape Messiah sheds light on currents events always blaming Hip-Hop culture as the problem over producer Kane’s tense strings on "The Evening News." "Don Imus made comments that made everybody forget about him/That's him, Anna Nicole got pregnant and had kids by him/Rest in peace to Virginia Tech, too many innocent kids dyin'/Well let's just blame Hip-Hop and act like that's the big problem."

Chamillionaire's flow and lyricism is rampant through each track on Ultimate Victory while the production work itself—which included the likes of JR Rotem, Happy Perez and Play-N-Skillz—gives this record value. Add in Cham's quick rap skills and personally reflective lyrics, as well as selective features from folk like Pimp C (“Welcome To The South”), Bun B (“Pimp Mode”) and Lil Wayne (“Rock Star”) and this sophomore bump has hit written all over it. After all, to the victor belongs the spoils.

SOUNDCHECK:


Chamillionaire “The Morning News”


Chamillionaire f/ Pimp C “Welcome To The South”



Comments

 

narry said:

this cd is dope listen to it on his myspace page. dont download it dont bootleg it!
September 17, 2007 1:12 AM
 

Prettyboygerard said:

I'm witcha cham! hit after hit!
September 17, 2007 2:48 AM
 

shindogg said:

chamillionaire iz da shyit! im gonna go cop dis, like i did his sound of revenge and chamillitary and mixtape messiah. downloaded mixtape messiah 2 and 3. cant get enuff of dis niggas lix. da video iz funny as hell. eminem and bubba sparxxx were listed as usin "nigga". dey aint never used da word. plus, da pig need a hearin aid cuz "bigger" dont sound like da n-word. lmfao! dont know y dey bleeped out "gun" or "rocks" or "weed" or whatever he said, cuz he didnt swear in da song supposedly, an dem aint no swear words.
September 17, 2007 3:38 AM
 

tha starr said:

Chamillitary mayne!
September 17, 2007 3:53 AM
 

black maybe said:

ultimate victory is for intellectuals only, yall dumb m.f need to read a fvcking book. chamillionaire is the truth!

Peace!
September 17, 2007 4:28 AM
 

lbc187 said:

man i like him ,but i dont know if this will sale records in our days
September 17, 2007 4:36 AM
 

lbc187 said:

since billboards have their top 200, and mtv the same i think its about time that lbc come with his own THE BEST AND THE TOP200 RAP R&B HIPHOP SONGS OF ALL TIME, HERE WE GO FROM THE TOP 200 TO 180
200-IN DA CLUB(50 CENT)
199-MORE MONEY MO PROBLEMS(BIG,MASE, PUFFY)
198-LOOKED UP(AKON&STYLES P)
197-FUNK DA FIELD(DA BRAT)
196-WHATS LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT(HEAVY-D)
195-FIGHT THE POWER(PUB ENEMY)
194-GANGSTAS PARADISE(COOLIO)
193-COP KILLA( ICE-T)
192-THE GANGSTA THE KILLA THE DOPE(WESTSIDE CONNECTI)
191-LETS RIDE( DR DRE)
190-CHECK OUT TIME(TUPAC&BIG SYKE)
189-HOW DO YOU WANT IT( TUPAC&KCI AND JOJO)
188-JUICY(B.I.G)
187-RIDIN( CHAMILLIONAIRE)
186-FRAVA IN YA EAR(CRAIG MACK)
185-HE GOT GAME(PUB ENEMY)
184-TELL ME WHAT YOU WANT(MASE& TOTAL)
183-MADE YOU LOOK(NAS)
182-EXCUSE ME MISS(JAY-Z &THE NEPTUNES)
181-HARD KNOCK LIFE( JAY-Z)
180-SERIAL KILLA(SNOOP,THE DPG,DOC)
WILL CONTINUE TOMORROW IN THE RUMORS SECTION IF YOU HAVE ANNY COMMENTS FELL FREE TO SAY WHAT YOU THINK IF YOU DONT CARE THEN THATS YOUR BUSSINES
September 17, 2007 4:54 AM
 

Streetweyez Sayles said:

Chamillionaire brought the heat on this album. Nothing but respect from me. If bamas don't like it, that's irrelevant because I am sure he knew that he would be presenting a different side to his music that people didn't see before.

"Chump Change"
http://www.myspace.com/streetweyezsayles
September 17, 2007 5:06 AM
 

Hoodgrown said:

Yeah man... I've had this cd for a week now and this shit is banging. East, west, south.. whatever.. Cham puts it down.  The beats will definitely appeal to those who like bottom heavy shit.. and lets hope cats will peep the lyrics as well....








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September 17, 2007 5:10 AM
 

Hoodgrown said:

"man i like him ,but i dont know if this will sale records in our days "

I was wondering the same thing.. and it's a daring move for an artist as popular as Cham.... but sometimes you just have to do whats in your heart instead of going at the money and dumbing shit down. This is what made hip hop great in the past. Not the fact of where it came from. If more artists where willing to do this shit.. i'm sure hip hop sales wouldnt be at an all time low and the rappers coming up would see fit to be themselves more as opposed to clones of what's currently out.





Cartel
HOODGROWN MAGAZINE - A Different Kind Of Hip Hop Magazine
http://www.hoodgrownonline.com

MyHood
http://www.hoodgrownrecords.com/myhood
The Adventures Of An Underfunded Hip Hop Label In It’s Quest To Be Seen And Heard!

http://www.myspace.com/hoodgrown
http://www.youtube.com/hoodgrown

September 17, 2007 5:13 AM
 

Asher "Black Bomb" Sommer said:

this is what I was looking for. A current cat putting out some deep shit over some fiyah beats.
maybe "Wise Intelligent, Immortal technique, etc" have good lyrics. But they will never reach people like Cham does with this one.

He got the right lyrics plus you can pump this shit in your trunk.
September 17, 2007 6:29 AM
 

slimturk said:

his last album i swear only had ridin dirty as a good song....i will review this album in my spare time....
September 17, 2007 7:36 AM
 

hotrock11 said:

For the past two years I've been racking up on albums that I felt like I should go out and support.

This album will be copped...but only because I have a circuit city gift card for $10.

Why? Because I feel he should be supported. But the album itself....SNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORE. I like chamillionaire, he's a great rapper, but PLEASE, STOP SINGING ON EVERY TRACK! He really can't sing in the first place. I don't know how his label allowed that to be pushed through. Whomever his executive producer was needs to be sat down and talked to.

Note 1: Stop singing
Note 2: More memorable beats
Note 3: Stop singing

He's a great rapper...but if this is truly his ultimate victory....then he might want to restart the game!
September 17, 2007 8:02 AM
 

spilt said:

why cant him make sales? CHAM is quite creative. am sick and tired of phony rappers like 50 CENT. A rapper should take a stand. cos if u stand for nothing u fall for everything. Imagine FIFTY in that ciaras video? what a bitch he is. I DECLARE FIFTY AN UNWANTED VISITOR TO AFRICA. G-UNIT CREW TAKE NOTE. THIS AINT ANOTHER SICK JOKE. AM REAL AND DOWN TO MY TRIGGER. NO WHITE FLAGS IN HERE.
September 17, 2007 8:06 AM
 

Boss Up said:

his Hip Hop Police joint is sick and the video also
September 17, 2007 9:29 AM
 

jaeda said:

Chamill is an average "just ok MC"! Nothing more!
September 17, 2007 10:49 AM
 

Souman72 said:

I really want to support this brother here . It took me a min but this brother deserves what ever Blessings Comes His Was. Plus for him to go back and scoop the legendary SLICK RICK . CLASSIC MOVE MAN , that rite there shows me he love HIP HOP MUSIC
September 17, 2007 10:54 AM
 

Payboy said:

We need this in Hip Hop just to balance it out so I will be getting this album for sure
September 17, 2007 11:25 AM
 

mu$h da great said:

I must agree that all that singing in his hooks is gettin lighweight outta control but other than that lyrically he is the truth. I'm gonna support him for taking a stand for what he believes in, plus mixtape messiah part three was fire. hearing mixtape messiah three made me want to purchase (underline purchase) ultimate victory  
September 17, 2007 11:31 AM
 

junclassic said:

I LIKE this cat!! He goin against the grain while reminaing humble..        

Much Respeck and Success Cham....

$1

junclassic and the 2 MUCH AINT ENUFF LP                                    
September 17, 2007 11:37 AM
 

gunot_17 said:

I'm coppin it sometime this week. CHAMILLITARY MAYNE!!!
September 17, 2007 12:11 PM
 

EReal said:

Hip-Hop Police is my shit. Its so hot, theres so many subliminal lines in it like "We inspected your deck and found the meth on the dash" he's talkin about inspekta deck and Method. Slick rick just kills it, great video, great substace, lyricism, A+. But his first album didnt bump front to back for sure, so Imma hafta hear it first b4 I cop that shit.

peas.
September 17, 2007 12:39 PM
 

Dove said:

I love when good things happen to good people, and when good albums happen to good rappers. Yay Cham!
September 17, 2007 1:29 PM
 

Tony T said:

Chamillionaire...THe THruth... Buht i aint really  feeling this album...maybe im just wishing he go bacc to da mixtape messiah days or the Swisha House Free styling.. I supported YE so im definitely buying this album twice
September 17, 2007 2:54 PM
 

Tony T said:

Check out Mixtape messiah... thats when his punchlines was the illest... i dont really care 4 his written music..
September 17, 2007 2:56 PM
 

eighties_baby said:

jaeda thinks cham is just an average mc...then he jumps in his honda civic and bumps soulja boy.

jaeda, i guess you have been asleep for the past 8 years.....average is far below cham. he actually has concepts n stories, on the other hand we have wayne who talks about how high he is and he he's "like this or like that."

Carter 3 tracklisting
1.money
2.drugs
3.im gangsta
4.im high
5.money
6.money
7.money
8.commercial
9.money
....
you get the point.
September 17, 2007 3:19 PM
 

meez said:

you get much respect you are a real mc and youre new album is hot good looking on the free mixtapes to homie much respect
September 17, 2007 3:37 PM
 

pac_f said:

ok why is 50 talked about for singin ong a song and this lame is prasied for a whole RnB cd? bullshit
September 17, 2007 3:59 PM
 

YoungSosaDaDon said:

Grow the fucc up thats what he's doin everybody want him to talk about the same ol bullshit.  I dont need a song to know about the dope game its getting old and he's doin something different and everybody still hatin. If anything is killin hip hop its those that still wanna listen to the same ol shit. I got the leak of this album and its on point i'm a buy three copies.  If we'll support Kanye and 50 like that why not somebody else who put the same amount of effort in his album.
September 17, 2007 4:25 PM
 

CHAM-ONLINE.NET || Chamillionaire Online » Ultimate Victory Reviews said:

September 17, 2007 4:25 PM
 

Quentin A said:

Yea this Album is the shit!! Cham does sing to much, but his rapping makes up for that.I like that some "You must be carzy"Cham killed that song he said " sale nite to the day & i'll sale the day to tomorrow mo money dont even bother got some paper then Call George Bush's daughter i'll sale her katrina water why just to get at her father just to have some evidence im slick enough to take Presidents form the President".
September 17, 2007 4:51 PM
 

King1122 said:

I'm checkin for this.  Chamillionare is a real dude.  I think he's one of the most under rated MCs from the south, hands downs.
September 17, 2007 5:27 PM
 

J_Rich said:

Cham Is On Fire.... All his tracks jammin'!!!! Album of the year hands down. This dude is the TRUTH. He been holding it down for a while now. This  album lets you know that the victory is his.... Real Talk!
Ultimate Victory in Stores Sept. 18!!!!!
September 17, 2007 5:53 PM
 

The Great State of Texas said:

Yeaa....Album jammmmmmmmmms ..
September 17, 2007 5:54 PM
 

cal said:

If yall just getting on Cham, yall stupid I been on him since Paid N Full Records, He is the Best in the game, cause LIl Wayne aint talking about nothing, yall please go buy this album and dont download it
September 17, 2007 6:15 PM
 

tupacfan35 said:

why cant him make sales? CHAM is quite creative. am sick and tired of phony rappers like 50 CENT. A rapper should take a stand. cos if u stand for nothing u fall for everything. Imagine FIFTY in that ciaras video? what a bitch he is. I DECLARE FIFTY AN UNWANTED VISITOR TO AFRICA. G-UNIT CREW TAKE NOTE. THIS AINT ANOTHER SICK JOKE. AM REAL AND DOWN TO MY TRIGGER. NO WHITE FLAGS IN HERE.

You speak the truth, Chamillioniare & Kanye are a fresh break from I Think the brand even worse than any other rapper nor movement put together.
September 17, 2007 7:20 PM
 

EltheSelfImage said:

Wow, I'm so proud to hear so much good coming from and for a Houston Rapper.....

You know honestly, I've never been a big Chamillionare fan, but I have always admired his flow and lyricism, I may actually make Ultimate Victory my first Cham purchase!

Peace and Blessings,
-El the Self Image

PS: yes I know, SOMETIMES the singing hooks get annoying, but they do sound good..... he can't sing, but he can hold a tune....
September 17, 2007 7:50 PM
 

TWON THE DON said:

GOT LET ME HEAR SOMETHING  TO IMPRESS ME DOG!
September 17, 2007 8:52 PM
 

WESTCOAST 4 LIFE said:

finally somebody who does not care about he club. if u r happy with the state of hip hop right now, you are not a real hip hop fan. when people like hurricane chris, yung joc, and soulja boy get radio play, hip hop is officially dead. its up to people like kanye (great album), chamilliore, and nas to bring it back.
September 17, 2007 9:24 PM
 

tha clear said:

I'm copping it tommorow mayne!!!

cham=best in the south
September 17, 2007 9:40 PM
 

anzee11 said:

I'm coppin this joint tomorrow! Chamillionaire is the best lyrically when it comes to the south and T.I. is a close second.
September 17, 2007 9:45 PM
 

SagNasty989 said:

To LBC..kind of interested in ya top 200...a while ago me any one of my homies put together our top 20 hip hop albums ever...well we had our own top 20...i can't really argue with what u got so far but one thing stood out as question...now I got luv fa hova..matta fact reasonable doubt is in my top 20...but kind of scratchin my head with that "excuse me"..i dunno bro...holla..."All is Well"...
September 17, 2007 9:47 PM
 

J.D. said:

Cham is the shit. Imma definitely cop this one. I liked Sound of Revenge, but I think this one's gonna be way better even.
September 17, 2007 11:32 PM
 

mannywallace said:

It's an album you really have to listen to in order to appreciate fully. If you are a listener that's just looking for something to draw you without a moments notice, then more than likely Ultimate Victory won't be your cup of tea.

I think it's pretty nice though, but I've been down with the music for awhile. Lots of fans want to hear the old style of punchline after punchline, and the baller rap of back in the days.

You can still get a hearty serving of punchlines on this album as well, but Koopa seems to be more focused in lyrical content as he furthers his career. I hope the album sells well. His video has been number 1 on TRL, while not even being a blip on 106 & Park. I wonder how that will translate.
September 18, 2007 1:03 AM
 

TEXAS(214)MADE said:

everybody tryin to hop on tha band wagon now. i been listen to cham since him and paul was a group. half tha people that listen dont even know what he be talkin bout.

"NIGGA IM FROM DALLAS"
September 18, 2007 1:39 AM
 

Hoodgrown said:

"It's an album you really have to listen to in order to appreciate fully. If you are a listener that's just looking for something to draw you without a moments notice, then more than likely Ultimate Victory won't be your cup of tea."

Yea some of the best albums take more than one listen to fully appreciate.

"everybody tryin to hop on tha band wagon now. i been listen to cham since him and paul was a group. half tha people that listen dont even know what he be talkin bout."

Nobody's trying to hop on no damn bandwagon. A lot of cats is discovering just how good Cham really is. You should be happy for that since that's your hometown dude.





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http://www.hoodgrownonline.com

MyHood
http://www.hoodgrownrecords.com/myhood
The Adventures Of An Underfunded Hip Hop Label In It’s Quest To Be Seen And Heard!

http://www.myspace.com/hoodgrown
http://www.youtube.com/hoodgrown
September 18, 2007 8:09 AM
 

the music press: Chamillionaire, Gloria Estefan, Circo and James Blunt. on mun2 :: Spictacular! said:

September 18, 2007 6:36 PM
 

The Jester said:

no hate but .. nothing creative
September 19, 2007 12:07 AM
 

HIP HOP SOUTH said:

Bought it yesterday. It's different from his old material but...I definately enjoyed listening to it. So different and creative IMO. Others may not like it but hey oh well. I won't change their minds and they won't change mine either..I actually went the whole cd w/out skipping a song. So this is definately better then Sound of Revenge. It covers more then what people probably expected from a TX artist.
September 19, 2007 9:49 AM
 

Guinness_Thr_Me said:

Final countdown sample. Chamillitary Mayne!!!!! 9/10
September 19, 2007 10:51 AM
 

Severe3000 said:

the album in bangin. 9 out of 10. dude is real deep. spittin knowledge over fire beats. i never really messed with cham before, but i give him props on a great album, with no profanity....support the artist. go cop da album.
September 19, 2007 12:46 PM
 

Young Noles said:

pac_f said:
why is 50 talked about for singin ong a song and this lame is prasied for a whole RnB cd? bullshit
real talk^^^^
Damn I was going to say something but niggas on the net are hypocrites..

The last Cham Album was sub-par to me. sorry Its my opinion say what ya want.. Go ahead and say "if you dont like it your not smart enough"I guess your the smartest in the world because you like Cham.... riiight...  But His new single is hot. this the hardest I've heard him spit..Will I buy the album Nope. Not a Cham  fan.. But I hope he does well. He's better than that snap music shit. But if thats what ya like fine.....

TEXAS(214)MADE
That statement was stupid.. you want a cookie that you've been listening to him for awhile.. OK your from Texas.. Back then he wasnt even Known Nationally. You cant call them Bandwagon jumpers because they wasnt able to hear him back when he first started. Get a Brain. you should be happy there biggin up some nigga from yo state. So your sayin if you dont like someone when they first start.(regardless if they were able to) Your a bandwagon jumper????

September 19, 2007 5:33 PM
 

AfricanMAn said:

Well If these songs indicates what's going to be on the lbum, then its a classic, cos lyrically this cat is crazy, plus he's Nigerian(his parents are) so U know I'm routing for him
September 19, 2007 6:32 PM
 

bsigel said:

I just this and its better than kanye or 50 cop this make it beat kanye this week, he speaks the truth.
September 19, 2007 6:50 PM
 

slimturk said:

i seen the video for iphop police i think it was on Much Music TV and the video was crap and so was the song with beat...Im also wondering if it is worth d/l1!?!!?!
September 20, 2007 8:42 AM
 

productofme.com said:

this is my first Cham purchase and I'm real happy with it.  considering today's climate in the music industry he stepped out the box and hit us with banging tracks with lyrical content.  after i heard riding dirty, i did a bit of research on him and was checking for his interviews and he's a smart brother who comes off as real down to earth.  the game is lacking realness right now and its good to see that he's trying to balance the scales.  i also had to purchase the record JUST BECAUSE he did it without cursing.  what's ill is that he's so lyrically gifted you dont miss the F-bombs or random I'm the Sh*ts.  good shit Cham.  

I'm not gonna stand on that crazy ass zoo of a line for your free show in NYC but keep putting out that music thats true to you
September 20, 2007 9:48 AM
 

ILLA KILLA said:

By far the album of the ear, maybe a tie with Talib's Ear Drum.  Production,lyrics,flow, and concepts, this album has it all.  He makes complete songs, meaning verses,hooks,and melody.  This album hits on more relevent topics than the last 10 mainstream albums I bought.  From start to finish, the album jams, hell the outro shits on most other albums singles.  He stayed with inhouse production with the exception of a couple songs.  This bangs in the ride,house, and office!  I've been jammin Cham since paid in full days, and to see him grow as an artist the way he has is amazing.

Go get a copy and you wont disappointed, this is REAL hip hop at its best.
September 20, 2007 10:35 AM
 

KillaRell said:

this is a must buy for real.  I think that this should have been in the showdown with Ye as far as talent goes.  That would have been tight and I would have bought both of course.  He is mean with the lyrics.  Much respect to Cham for this one.
September 20, 2007 10:13 PM
 

Nuyawker said:

Finally a commercial artist taking more of a social stand on his sophmore album. Basically tricking listeners into thought provoking lyrics and not more mindless bull. I thought Ridin Dirty was the shit but never listened to the album. But this right here sounds very promising gonna have to check this one out.
September 21, 2007 9:27 AM
 

The Spectacle said:

Album of the year.

Everyone else can shutup.
September 21, 2007 10:46 AM
 

Haiti_KiD said:

Cham is that dude i like him; could have been better if he was signed to G-Unit
September 21, 2007 3:18 PM
 

hater hurter said:

he makes good music and his singing if u wanna call it that, more like harmonizing, is what makes him stand out to me. Im gonna support him.
September 21, 2007 6:14 PM
 

kinglopo said:

He 2 sometime-ish to me for me to go get an album, i already heard some songs that i'm not feeling. But i rate his level and differentiating himself from most southern artiste, and yet be commercial.

Check these cats out

http://www.myspace.com/acmatic

and if u did, theres more than 2 songs now
September 21, 2007 11:05 PM
 

SYDsTeeZ said:

Yea  cham is doin it fuck the wack shit. Take it ova
September 22, 2007 2:17 PM
 

bnreal80 said:

great album seriously. its possibly a classic. in theis crack hop slash party hop music, he bringing postive stuff with lyrics, and he clever with the words.. beats tight, u really cant hate
September 22, 2007 3:06 PM
 

The_R_ said:

This is a hot album.
September 23, 2007 1:07 AM
 

hulkthedestroyer said:

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KOREAN REGGAE STAR SKULL


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The 27 year old Reggae star has courted worldwide urban and Caribbean audiences with his distinctive interpretation of Jamaican patois, and taken the US market by storm.  His first single, "Boom di Boom di"
reached #4 on Billboard's Hip-Hop/R&B Sales Chart, and currently is the Greatest Gainer on the Billboard Singles Sales Chart after rocketing from #54 to #14 on the Top 100.  His video is in heavy rotation on MTV Tempo, Hype, RTEV and CVM in Jamaica and is gaining traction in the US as well.

Handprint’s Uber-manager Benny Medina says “Skull is a very unique and exciting artist who doesn’t just deliver great music to new audiences, but bridges the cultural divide between African-Americans and Korean Americans.”

As a solo artist, Skull has opened for reggae icon Buju Banton and been featured in articles in Billboard, The Source and Vibe.  Skull is published by YG Entertainment/ EMI World Publishing.  He will continue to be managed by Morgan Carey for Los Angeles based Entertainment Company, Digital Riddims Inc.

Led by partners Benny Medina and Jeff Pollack, Handprint Entertainment boasts a roster of music artists, film and television actors, directors and producers that includes Mariah Carey, Usher and Chris Rock.  The firm has also represented Will Smith, Jennifer Lopez, Sean "Puffy" Combs, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds and Tyra Banks
September 23, 2007 2:27 AM
 

hulkthedestroyer said:

HANDPRINT ENTERTAINMENT IN NEGOTIATIONS WITH
KOREAN REGGAE STAR SKULL


(LOS ANGELES, CA) Los Angeles based management and production company, Handprint Entertainment has entered into negotiations with YG Entertainment/Digital Riddims Inc. for American distribution and touring rights for South Korean reggae sensation Skull.

The 27 year old Reggae star has courted worldwide urban and Caribbean audiences with his distinctive interpretation of Jamaican patois, and taken the US market by storm.  His first single, "Boom di Boom di"
reached #4 on Billboard's Hip-Hop/R&B Sales Chart, and currently is the Greatest Gainer on the Billboard Singles Sales Chart after rocketing from #54 to #14 on the Top 100.  His video is in heavy rotation on MTV Tempo, Hype, RTEV and CVM in Jamaica and is gaining traction in the US as well.

Handprint’s Uber-manager Benny Medina says “Skull is a very unique and exciting artist who doesn’t just deliver great music to new audiences, but bridges the cultural divide between African-Americans and Korean Americans.”

As a solo artist, Skull has opened for reggae icon Buju Banton and been featured in articles in Billboard, The Source and Vibe.  Skull is published by YG Entertainment/ EMI World Publishing.  He will continue to be managed by Morgan Carey for Los Angeles based Entertainment Company, Digital Riddims Inc.

Led by partners Benny Medina and Jeff Pollack, Handprint Entertainment boasts a roster of music artists, film and television actors, directors and producers that includes Mariah Carey, Usher and Chris Rock.  The firm has also represented Will Smith, Jennifer Lopez, Sean "Puffy" Combs, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds and Tyra Banks
September 23, 2007 2:32 AM
 

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September 24, 2007 1:26 PM
 

alisha said:

i like this cd....
September 24, 2007 3:51 PM
 

JustBlaaaze40 said:

this is a quality cd. yes he does sing a little bit too much on it, but it seems like just about every rapper tries singing hooks these days.  his are more bearable than everyone else's.  Nuyawker is right, it's nice to see someone who's had commercial success actually say something on the follow-up album.  plus the whole no-cussing thing is a good look.  you don't even realize that he's not swearing until you get a feature on there that gets something bleeped out.  i just hope he gets some much-deserved love on the sales.
September 24, 2007 10:12 PM
 

anzee11 said:

Creativity obviously went over The Jester's head. Chamilitary Mayne!!
September 25, 2007 11:41 AM
 

cdubb885 said:

I am very impressed, I think this is better than kanye's cd. I compare the two because creatively they are in same area. Both are saying something. I did not buy Kanye or 50's cd but I might go buy this one.
September 25, 2007 5:11 PM
 

ElPadrino said:

Chamillionaire and Kanye have the best albums of 2007 can't decide which one is better but their both way better than t.i. vs t.i.p. and curtis and any other album.  
September 27, 2007 2:42 AM
 

SnappyPop said:

I'm not really feeling this album, its only a few songs I'm feeling, he need to take it back to the mixtape messiah 1 and bring that chamilitary flow when he was just going at it, but this I like it for some of the beats and a few songs worth slappin but other than that, I'll bump sound of revenge and his mixtapes before I play it for a 3rd time all the way through.
September 30, 2007 10:32 PM
 

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October 1, 2007 12:33 PM
 

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October 2, 2007 10:34 AM
 

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