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[Intro:]
Chamillionaire is so - crazy,
Look at the face of the media like you - crazy,
You thought I'd fall, I'm sorry dawg ya - crazy,
Mirror mirror, on the wall you are - crazy
[Talking:]
I wonder if it's still called memory loss,
If you can't remember the last time you lost, aha
[Verse 1:]
Yeah,
The only time I lose, is when it's my memory,
Haters comin' around here, talkin' about "Remember me?"
Naw amnesia, Cham leader apparently,
You were just a follower, now I'm about to set a speed,

If they can't keep up, with no one ahead of me,
Victory is just, what I said I can achieve,
'Bout to be trouble, you scared? I think you betta leave,
Hope you don't have asthma *ahum*, go head and breathe
[Talking:]
Yeah, pull out your inhaler,
You're going to have to catch a breath for this one,
This the victory lap
[Verse 2:]
Yeah,
Garage lift up, it'll create some enemies,
Got that "S-S" in the middle of it like Tennessee,
Sorry but the Ferarri there, isn't friend-ly,
The engine be runnin' *pvroom*, like it's scared of keys,
If she a freak don't handcuff her, just let her be,
Get your G's, like five letters after the letter B,
Photocopy, couldn't possibly find a better me,
Hot, like two letters after the letter C,
In the name of gang, that's been runnin' the game,
Help me explain and tell 'em, Chamillitary mayne
[Chorus:]
I am a hustla, you gotta pay me,
No time to sleep, I'm in the streets on the daily,
When you a hustla, no bein' lazy,
I got it whenever you need it, just page me,
Hustla music,
Hustla music,
Hustla music,
I'm hustlin' music,
You thinkin', you thinkin' I'ma lose baby,
Either you stupid or you gotta be crazy
(Crazy)
(Crazy)
[Talking (Chamillionaire & Lil Ken:]
L K: Famous!
C: Aha, you ready Famous?
L K: Hold up, I gotta take these twenty G's and take 'em to the bank G, handle up.
C: Alright fo' sho, I got it.
[Verse 3:]
Yeah!
The Hype Williams, to y'all rookies you know that this is,
A motion picture so sick, that I call it motion sickness,
Jonathan Mannion the manuscript, so hold ya pictures,
Just like you posin' for strippers and tryin' show ya riches,
Materialistic, I got a lot materials,
Um, I gotta lot of... Uhh Chamnesia,
I'd probably break up with my own self and go solo,
Verses for a promo, oh no
[Verse 4 (Lil Ken):]
I'm a monster,
I be cummin' like dicks, no homo,
A lil' to gangsta for them flicks, no photos,
I'm high like gas, rose sticks and blow dodo,
Aha that Texas (shit), fo' shodo,
Fresh of the underground circuit,
Straight into this overground circus, (clown ass)
I'ma do numbers like the lotto,
Shoot 'trone straight out the bottle,
You not lookin' at a role model,
So, I say it one time and one time only, (say it)
Not ya buddy, not a pal, or ya homie,
You know me
[Chorus:]
I am a hustla, you gotta pay me,
No time to sleep, I'm in the streets on the daily,
When you a hustla, no bein' lazy,
I got it whenever you need it, just page me,
Hustla music,
Hustla music,
Hustla music,
I'm hustlin' music,
You thinkin', you thinkin' I'ma lose baby,
Either you stupid or you gotta be crazy
(Crazy)
(Crazy)
[Talking:]
I'm like Bruh Man on the fifth flo',
'Cept I'm comin' in through the front do',
I ain't gotta use the window
[Verse 5:]
Let's go,
Now please pass my passport, because of it,
I got groupies with longer hair than Cousin It,
Brazilian ladies who tell me, "This bra just doesn't fit"
Twins in two rooms, try to make me double dip,
Should of known I would win yeah, you thought you had it (what?)
Like my cars and my weapon, that is automatic
[Talking:]
This the part of the horror flick,
Where the white lady trips and falls,
And me and Famous escape with the millions,
Aha!
[Verse 6 (Lil Ken):]
Two heavy weights from the Lone Star State,
And if thirty's the new twenty, I've been high since eight, (haha)
Me flop, just wait, not turn blue (nigga),
Tell 'em that I'm Famous, thought I was a new (nigga),
Thought you knew (nigga), when I'm applyin' pressure,
The brothers play the back, lookin' like some rhymin' extras,
'Cause I'm the star of the movie, can't move me,
Don't try either, either,
I'ma roast you then +Bake-er+ like Anita,
Fuck (hot), my records got the feva - stop actin' like a diva,
They tellin' Cham how they feelin' me,
I'm a Universal asset, ya whole team liability,
So I ain't finna leave, so you ain't finna breathe,
I could cut it up, or keep it cool like the winter breeze,
My piece and chain symbolize respect,
My mouth piece symbolize a check, yep, (Chamillitary mayne)
No kids here, so how you gonna play me?
Boy tryin' cash out, so how you gonna pay me?
[Chorus:]
I am a hustla, you gotta pay me,
No time to sleep, I'm in the streets on the daily,
When you a hustla, no bein' lazy,
I got it whenever you need it, just page me,
(No time to sleep, I gotta keep goin')
[Verse 7:]
The hustla of all hustlas, I'll sell ya somethin' I borrow,
Sell night to the day, and then sell today to tomorrow,
(No money, don't even bother) Got some paper then call her,
Call George Bush's daughter, I'll sell her Katrina water,
(Why?)
Just to get at her father, just so they have some evidence,
I'm slick enough to take precedence from the president,
America's worse nightmare, is right here,
I stay sizzlin' like flares, look up, (*pheerrm*)
It's quite clear, it's my year 'til I hear,
Somebody smoother, then I'm the ruler, I'm like where,
Is he at just let me know I'ma bury him,
Under the rocks in the bottom of my aquarium,
The chances of me losin' this time are very slim,
If he was bright, then I'm turnin' him down to very dim,
If it ain't me in the sequel, then there will be no sequel,
You know the obvious reason is 'cause there is no equal.
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Hakeem Seriki (born November 28, 1979 in Houston, Texas) is a Grammy Award nominated rapper, member of The Color Changin' Click and founder of Chamillitary Entertainment. Better known as Chamillionaire, he also uses nicknames such as The Mixtape Messiah, King Koopa, Color Changin' Lizard, Chamillinator, Chamillitary Mayne, Major Payne and The Truth From Texas. He began rapping in 1998, releasing mixtapes and a collab album with fellow Houston rapper Paul Wall. He released his debut album, The Sound of Revenge, in 2005, and his sophmore release, Ultimate Victory, in 2007. He plans to release his yet untitled third album at the end of 2009 or early 2010.

After his parents, a Muslim father from Oyo State, Nigeria and a Christian mother from the United States, separated in his early teenage years, Chamillionaire settled into a notoriously dangerous inner-city neighborhood in North Houston called Acres Homes, which he elaborated upon during an interview with Houston's 104.9 KPTY on October 3. Rap and other forms of secular music, which his parents had highly opposed in their household, became very appealing to the young Hakeem Seriki. Inspired by local rap acts such as The Geto Boys, 8 Ball & MJG, and UGK, as well as other national acts such as N.W.A. and Public Enemy, Chamillionaire began to compose his own ponies.

At a young age, Chamillionaire along with fellow rap music artist and childhood friend Paul Wall, had decided to make music their careers. One day while promoting themselves at a Texas event, Paul Wall and Chamillionaire ran into Michael 5000 Watts, a popular mixtape DJ from the Northside. After proposing to do promotions for Watts' company, the Swishahouse, Chamillionaire and Paul Wall came to Watts' studio and convinced Watts to allow them freestyle on an intro to Watts' radio show on Houston’s 97.9 The Box. Watts, who himself was convinced to rap on the record, enjoyed the freestyle so much that he put the verses on one of his mixtapes. The freestyle became so popular in the streets that Chamillionaire and Paul Wall became regular staples on Houston's mixtape circuit, appeared on several of Watts' mixtapes, and became permanent members of Swishahouse.

Although Paul Wall and Chamillionaire were making much noise in the streets by rapping on Watts' mixtapes, they, along with several other members of the Swishahouse, became frustrated with the lack of money they were receiving from the mixtapes. After fellow member Slim Thug left the label, Chamillionaire and Paul Wall followed and started their own mixtape group known as The Color Changin' Click. Each successive mixtape released by The Color Changin' Click led to more business opportunities; the most notable of which being a contract to do a full album for Paid in Full Records. A one album contract was then negotiated between the Color Changin' Click and Paid in Full's label head, DJ Madd Hatta from 97.9 The Box, and the CCC's first album, Get Ya Mind Correct, would go on to sell over 100,000 copies.

The sale of all these albums without the backing of a major deal caught the attention of several major labels wanting to sign Chamillionaire and Paul. Chamillionaire and his labelmates decided to remain independent, however, until the right deal came along. While working on his second album with the Color Changin' Click, Chamillionaire began to have creative differences with Paul Wall, so much so that it was decided that the two emcees should each release solo albums that would be packaged together. When Chamillionaire became dissatisfied with how things were being resolved, he left Paid in Full and his almost complete album after fulfilling his contractual obligations to focus on promoting his mixtape label Chamillitary instead. As a kid, Chamillionaire was a big fan of MANKind, also known as Big June.

Chamillionaire's Myspace

This kid from Houston, Texas has some nerve. That's what came to mind as you watched an MTV special in early 2005 showcasing H-Town's commercial and artistic re-emergence on the rap scene. Following his brazen freestyle, the focused and much-heralded MC known as Chamillionaire faced a national audience and launched a swagger-filled proclamation on camera: "I'm the truth from Texas..." While such boasting may seem par-for-the-course in the prideful 25-year-plus history of hip-hop, the latter ambitious statement aptly describes Chamillionaire. It's the reason why he earned the lofty alias "The Mixtape Messiah," a title Cham was crowned after independently selling over 100,000 copies of the Get Ya Mind Correct album, and by selling thousands of his numerous mix tapes. It's why the former member of Houston's legendary mix-tape power Swisha House garnered coverage in such major hip-hop publications as Source and XXL without the backing of a major deal. When the Houston lyricist set off a major label bidding war to distribute his Chamillitary Records, it became abundantly clear throughout the 'hood and the music industry Chamillionaire is indeed the truth.

With his major-label debut The Sound Of Revenge set for release on Universal Records, Chamillionaire is poised to take his place among Houston's current hip-hop elite, including the new generation of rhyme-spitters such as Lil' Flip, Slim Thug, Mike Jones and Paul Wall, as well respected vets UGK and Scarface. "You call out a lot of rappers and ask them why they are the best and they are going to tell you everything but the music," Cham laughs. "They will tell you that they are the best because they have some nice rims, a chain, and a mansion." He then adds in a straight-no-chaser tone, "You've heard all the hype about Chamillionaire; that he's sick with the lyrics, sings hooks, and represents the streets and the clubs. But I just want to come as close as possible to living up to my reputation."

Chamillionaire recruits an impressive list of talent on his debut effort, including Lil' Flip, Bun B, Scarface, and Krayzie Bone, as well as in-demand producers Scott Storch (50 Cent), Mannie Fresh (Lil' Wayne, Baby, Juvenile) and Cool & Dre (The Game). But, it's his work with Atlanta studio kings The Beat Bullies (1Big Boi/OutKast) that sets the tone for much of The Sound Of Revenge's diverse platform. "They understand me," Cham says of the in-house producers. "There are a lot of producers that have dope beats, but they don't know me as an artist. [The Beat Bullies] being from Atlanta, can take it to the strip clubs, the streets and to the radio."

The name Chamillionaire represents the unique style that defines the talented urban artist, and his ability to change and adapt on the fly, forcing people to respect the true breadth of his talent. And just as this MC moniker exemplifies, Chamillionaire is anything but predictable and most certainly versatile. "Picture Perfect" featuring Bun B comes off as a lyrical nod to the classic 'hood swagger of UGK, while the Beat Bullies'-anchored "Radio Interruption" showcases Cham's prowess for walking the blurred line between street praise and mass appeal. The storytelling brilliance of "No Snitching" (Cool & Dre), finds Cham detailing the unwritten laws of 'hood politics. On the Scott Storch produced "Turn It Up," Cham tag-teams with freestyle king Lil' Flip as they spit over an infectious track that is Houston's answer to a summer club banger. And the soulful "Here Comes The Rain" finds Chamillionaire exploring the daily struggles of life with heartfelt lyricism and ghetto angst.

"It's a very personal song and the title says it all," Cham says of the revealing track. "In a person's life the rain symbolizes the struggles we all go through. Whether you are dealing with losing a loved one or your rent is due on the 1st, but it's the 3rd and you don't have it. I'm just talking about surviving the tough times."

Chamillionaire has definitely seen his share of struggles on his road to redemption. Born to a Muslim father and Christian mother, secular music was banned in his household. Chamillionaire was barely a teenager when he moved to a low-income neighborhood in the notorious North Side of Houston, following the separation of his parents. By the early '90s, however, rap rebels such as NWA, Public Enemy, as well as hometown heroes The Geto Boys, 8-Ball & MJG and UGK would inspire a young Hakeem to write his own rhymes.

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