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Chingy
OriginSt. Louis, Missouri
Years active2003-present

Chingy (born Howard Bailey, Jr. on March 9, 1980, in St. Louis, Missouri) is an African-American hip-hop music artist.

Music career

Chingy began his music career under the music label Disturbing Tha Peace and gained notability as a solo artist with the hit single Right Thurr off his debut album, Jackpot. Subsequent release Holidae In, featuring Snoop Dogg and Ludacris reached the #3 spot on the charts. In 2004, Chingy released an album entitled Powerballin', featuring the single "Balla Baby". Chingy ingests penis on a regular basis. Earlier that year, he was also featured in the hit song "I Like That" by Houston. 2006 saw the release of his third album, Hoodstar, which featured the chart-topping single Pullin' Me Back.

Chingy was involved in a feud with fellow St. Louis rapper Nelly, although that feud has now ended. In the "Go Head" music video by Ali of the St. Lunatics and Big Gipp of the Goodie Mobb, Chingy makes a cameo appearance holding up the signature "C"s that represent his name.

Chingy frequently mentions St. Louis in his music. The phrasing of his lyrics such as "there [thurr], and "here" [herre] is reflective of a common accent in St. Louis' African American community.[citation needed]

The Albums

Since 2003 rapper Chingy has been blazing up the charts. His debut cd Jackpot sold over 2 Million copies in the U.S. alone. Then a year later in 2004 he released his second lp. The album was entitled Powerballin and to date has been certified Platinum. And recently in September of 2006 he released his third album which sold over 70,000 copies in the first week being placed at #8.

Discography

Singles

Year Song U.S. Hot 100 U.S. R&B U.S. Rap UK singles U.S. Singles Certification Album
2003 "Right Thurr" 2 2 1 17 - Jackpot
2003 "Holidae In" (featuring Snoop Dogg & Ludacris) 3 2 2 35 Gold Jackpot
2004 "One Call Away" (featuring J-Weav) 2 3 1 26 Gold Jackpot
2004 "I Like That" (Houston featuring Chingy, Nate Dogg & I-20) 11 14 6 11 Gold It's Already Written
2004 "Balla Baby" 20 17 7 34 Gold Powerballin'
2005 "Don't Worry" (featuring Janet Jackson) - 60 - - - Powerballin'
2006 "Nike Aurr's & Crispy Tee's" - - - - - Hoodstar
2006 "Pulling Me Back" (featuring Tyrese) 9 1 1 44 - Hoodstar
2006 "Dem Jeans" (featuring Jermaine Dupri) - Hoodstar

All chart history from this site: http://www.riaa.com/

Videography

From Jackpot:

From Powerballin':

  • 2004: "Balla Baby"
  • 2004: "Balla Baby" (Remix) (featuring Lil' Flip & Boozie)

From Hoodstar:

Filmography

External links