Where is chingy today




















With 2. Aside from the financial matters, Chingy felt trapped with no room to grow beyond number two a step below Ludacris. Chingy then started his own label, Slot-A-Lot records. The single was the only one from the album that had a worldwide release, and it managed to land 34 of the UK Singles Chart, and on the 20 spot of Billboard Hot Featuring notable names in the industry like R. He also appeared in a cameo at the film Scary Movie 4 and on the television show Yo Momma.

The past came to haunt Chingy in as he was slapped with a lawsuit by a certain Ronald Gavin, the owner of 49 Productions where Chingy had his very first deal as H. The lawsuit also targeted Trak Starz for making Chingy sign a different contract knowing that he is still signed to 49 Productions. Chingy released his third album Hoodstar on September 19, Despite featuring several big names like Amerie, Ludacris, Bobby V, Rick Ross, Steph Jones, and Trey Songz, the album only had 30, sales on the first week and did not reach the Top 10 as it stalled on 84, making it his first lowest charting release.

It was also his first album to not be released in the United Kingdom. After the disappointing performance of his fourth album, Chingy decided to again leave DTP. He appeared in some films and television shows, Slot-A-Lot Records was renamed into Full Dekk Music Group, and he stopped contributing to the rap scene.

Rumors floated around regarding his alleged sexual relationship with the transgender rapper Foxxjazell, and another rumor circulated which involved a relationship with the transgender model Sidney Starr one that Chingy blames for damaging his career.

Deeper issues remained buried beneath the rumors that widely circulated. Chingy sank into a state of depression after losing family members and friends, and his career was pushed to the very bottom of his priorities. The person who did it ended up apologizing, but it was a no-win situation. Those things I went through — whether it was the rumors or the labels, whatever it was — I had to go through that to get to where I am now.

I have a deeper understanding, and more divine thoughts on how to deal with things in my life. I had to go through that: It was a test. I've always been a spiritual person because I'm a Pisces. But now I'm more in tune with the universe.

I'm more in tune with the light that's in me. The spirit of God, if you will. I've been in school for a while. It's called Kinesis Sciences and it deals with ancient teachings of Egypt. It's a study of the universe, the stars, constellation, and zodiacs, and light, photons, and dealings with what's within us all: chakras.

To understand the Bible, you gotta understand more things. Over the years, I got more mature. They were trying to get famous. They wanted the reality show and they tried to use me as the guinea pig to get their 15 minutes of fame. They ended up apologizing, saying it was a lie. It hurt my career. It really did. It hurt my career a lot. At the time I was working on signing a record deal with Interscope. Throughout the ups and downs of his music industry experience, Chingy remains humble, positive, and true to himself as an individual and as an artist.

Keep it real with yourself. Stop trying to please everybody. Stop worrying about whose hating on you. Who dislikes you. Stop worrying about it. View this post on Instagram HeyWorld gown download the nu greatest Hitz Chingy album that Jus dropped on legacyrecordings.

If you could go back and give advice to yourself during those early s years when you hit it big, what would you tell yourself? You need a good entertainment lawyer and an agent to make sure everything is in order. So I would make sure that I had people around me who I could trust from the beginning. Life was great when Jackpot first came out and I had all of those big records.

I was on the road doing shows, and I was getting acknowledged and appreciated for my accomplishments. I was just living, man. I had money and I was on a worldwide platform. With streaming sites like Spotify being in bed with record companies, things are made hard for independent artists. Yes, very much so. I remember the Billboard Awards in when I won two awards. I was there that night and I presented. They sent mine to my house. I should have been able to accept my awards like everybody else.

I had no idea who did that. Basically, they were in good with them. I thought back to when me and them separated and I realized maybe they did that.



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