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Jackpot
Release Date: 2003 - 10 - 27, Audio CD, Parlophone Last Update 05.01.2010 05:54
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by - written on 20/03/09 (Very useful, 85 readings)
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"Jackpot" came in 2003 as the triple-platinum debut from the St. Lousi rapper, Chingy. Following on from the success of local, Nelly he bascially took on his Pop Rap style to attract great mainstream success. 1. "Jackpot Intro" 2. "He's Herre" This one uses the beat from the introduction to boost him as he gets into some proper raps for the album. However I didn't think much the the opening, and so this one wasn't goign to do much else for me with simailr things being used for this oen too with identical production, and themes which echo the introductory track. **One Star** 3. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/06/05 (Somewhat useful, 69 readings)
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Jackpot... which is chingy's first album, is a great cd! it has some great party tracks such as Right Thurr,Holidae In and Madd@me. It also has a very different track called one call away... which has now lead me to an obsession with chingy :P which has lasted well over a year. I personally think that this album is better than his first one.. but each to their own. You will like this cd if you like people such as Nelly and Ludacris. On the Australian Cd is has the right thurr remix as a bonus ... Read the complete review
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