This and he overachieved tooOP Nelly maxed out.
He wasn't a transcendent talent.
His style only appealed to a certain era.
This and he overachieved tooOP Nelly maxed out.
He wasn't a transcendent talent.
His style only appealed to a certain era.
wouldnt say gimmick...it was st louis style..He had a gimmick style he honestly lasted longer than he should have imo.
shyt I would lol.wouldnt say gimmick...it was st louis style..
domino chingy even pretty willie sung rap...
had no substance, could not rap, had shyt productionWas he like a Ja rule 2.0 ???![]()
that album title was so cornyHis time was up, musically
He had his lane and is still eating well so
also....is there anyone in the world who listened to Sweat/Suit?
STL isn’t a NYC, ATL, LA etc obviously
they had a great run for a smaller major city. Had nearly a decade long run
I always thought Chingy could’ve been T.I status under the right conditions.




Didn't he try his best to impersonate Flo Rida on his last album...![]()
..one song damn near recouped his album budget prollyHe made the same mistake ja rule made, yes. He had a hit and then he discovered a comercial formula, took it and ran with it. That turned him into a pop phenomenon for a short amount of time, but also meant that his core audience turned it's back on him, so he got played out quick
Artists with longevity a) manage to reinvent themselves throughout their career and b) strike a balance between artistic integrity and mainstream appeal (Back in those days, you would have the street record and the radio record. Both Ja Rule and Nelly released lots of successful radio records and neglected the street records, making hiphop fans look at them as soft or pop).
Jay-Z and Drake aren't in the same universe, in terms of musical impact and relevancy.Most rappers are only hot a few years off music. Jayz and Drake are exceptions and not the standard

He made the same mistake ja rule made, yes. He had a hit and then he discovered a comercial formula, took it and ran with it. That turned him into a pop phenomenon for a short amount of time, but also meant that his core audience turned it's back on him, so he got played out quick
Artists with longevity a) manage to reinvent themselves throughout their career and b) strike a balance between artistic integrity and mainstream appeal (Back in those days, you would have the street record and the radio record. Both Ja Rule and Nelly released lots of successful radio records and neglected the street records, making hiphop fans look at them as soft or pop).