|
Hate It Or Love It | 
enlarge | Artist: Chingy Label: Disturbing tha Peace Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $0.75 You Save: $13.23 (95%)
New (49) Used (49) from $0.01
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 63273
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 001022702 UPC: 602517499485 EAN: 0602517499485 ASIN: B000XQ1YOM
Release Date: December 18, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
| |
| Tracks:
| • | Intro | | • | Hate It Or Love It | | • | Check My Swag | | • | Fly Like Me featuring Amerie | | • | Kick Drum | | • | Gimme Dat featuring Ludacris & Bobby Valentino | | • | All Aboard (Ride It) featuring Steph Jones | | • | Trickin' Off Skit | | • | Spend Some $ featuring Trey Songz | | • | 2 Kool 2 Dance | | • | Lovely Ladies | | • | How We Feel featuring Anthony Hamilton | | • | Roll On `Em featuring Rick Ross | | • | Blockstar |
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description It has been four years Chingy released his popular first single "Right Thurr".While signed to Capitol/Disturbing tha Peace Records (the powerhouse team behind Ludacris), Chingy released the 3x platinum selling Jackpot in 2003, which propelled laid-back rapper into a household name, teen dream sex symbol and fly-boy lyricist. Chingy broke away from the crew at DTP in 2004 and released Powerballin' in the same year, dropping the singles "Bella Baby" and "Don't Worry." Putting out his third album Hoodstar in 2006 under his own label, Slot-A lot Records and Capitol, the album had two popular singles--"Pullin' Me Back" and "Dem Jeans." In April 2007 Chingy signed back with DTP, and left Capitol Records for Island Def Jam. Hate It Or Love It Chingy is back!
|
| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
another flop by chingy December 2, 2008 chingy is a chump the biggest punk in rap he dissed nelly and dtp then runs back to luda makes another flop cd man chingy is crappy with or without dtp another sorry clown who needs to quit rap his time was when his debut album dropped this clowb needs to kill himself he gives st. louis a bad name.
dont know about this one March 11, 2008 I didnt write here to knock chingy cause i dont like him that much, but i did want to pub lupe fiasco now that cd is fire!!! Hot Fire!!!!
At Least He Got The First Two Words of His Title Right! January 19, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
When I first heard the news that Chingy was back in the fold with Ludacris and Disturbing Tha Peace, I was genuinely happy that he came to his senses and realized that he needed them in order to have a chance at relevancy in Hip-Hop. Then I heard "Fly Like Me." Sure, he has Amerie on the track to lighten up the mood, but Chingy's lyrics and the production was suddenly suspect. Then I heard the rest of the songs on Hate It Or Love It. And I can easily tell you that nobody's gonna love this one. The beat for the title track sounds like Swizz Beatz's 13-year-old nephew recorded it on the Korg Triton Extreme 61 Music Synthesizer Keyboard that his uncle bought him for his birthday. Sound ridiculous? So does Chingy on this album. He resorts to the voice of a 70's pimp for his verses on "Check My Swag." "Kick Drum" has to be the second song recorded by Swizz Beatz's nephew with his first of many songwriting credits as evidenced by Chingy's kindergarten rap lyrics. Even Ludacris and Bobby Valentino can't save this sinking ship with their assistance on "Gimme Dat," with even more perplexing chords and downright annoying licks from Chingy. Things go from bad to worst on "All Aboard" featuring Steph Jones, a song that sounds like a jumbled mess to say the least. Trey Songz collected an easy paycheck for "Spend Some $," especially since his chorus is about the only good thing about the track. Chingy tries his hand at the 'hyphy' sound with "2 Kool 2 Dance," oddly one of the only decent offerings on the entire project. Once again, the beat and chorus do more harm than good on the otherwise okay track "Lovely Ladies." "How We Feel" is the album standout, all thanks to R&B soul singer Anthony Hamilton providing a decent chorus (an obvious rarity on this album!). "Roll On 'Em" is a hard-hitting cut featuring Rick Ross that holds its own, while "Blockstar" closes out the album on a horrible note...rather....a couple of horrible musical notes. Despite having major industry help from both the Hip-Hop and R&B world, Hate It Or Love It ultimately turned out to be an ill-fated project that suffered from preposterous production and moronic lyrics by Chingy. And to think...he originally left DTP because he thought he would be better off!
Still hurrrrrr hu! January 17, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I can't belelieve ching a ling is still around. This is not the hip hop is dead era, no my friend we are in the rap comedy years look at this list of talent this guy, soulja boy, shawty lo, mike jones, d4l, plies, unk the n!@@a calls himself unk, dj kaled mr. we da bes, dipset as click, record label and a mfn crew,thats enough naming these fool. I did not capitalize names on purpose. I'm guessing luda signed this dude because he figured he was cute enough to sell some cd's to chicks. He is a chick rapper just like nelly and bow wow. But, they have a better track record. I didn't say better they have just sold more cd's than cuz. In this era of rap where in no wonder lil wayne seems like the best rapper alive. I like wayne but he is wearing a little thin on me. I peeped his whole style as LL said on his Mr. Smith album he is a metaphore freak. For example I stay on track like a pair of pummas, and I'm not on cruise control I control the cruise. Yeah he spits fire but it usually involves some metaphore which always goes back to how great he thinks he is or how much money he has blah, blah, blah heard it before wayne. Anyway I didn't really review this album more like vented on the sorry state of rap. I'm sure you have heard this befor but Lupfiascos album is fire and so is Chammilinairs go by those if you want something new with quality. Peace
Please people review THIS album... December 26, 2007 4 out of 7 found this review helpful
If you're going to criticize another work, review the album not other people's work.
Anyway, this album isn't half bad. There's more good than bad here. I heard Jackpot, it was good but there was more bad. Powerballin' was just terrible but there were some bangers. Less good, more bad. See, Chingy isn't about lyrics but he makes enjoyable music. From the start, Chingy left room for improvement. This album has that, somewhat. I still feel like Ludacris needs to be a (bigger) mentor for the young rapper. If this can be done, he can become one of the better pop rappers. This album doesn't really have a complete new altitude but it seems like this album could be a turning point for Chingy.
So yeah, this isn't The Cool, but it is a fun album. Don't look this way if you can't have good time with your music and always need to have your elitist music. 3.5/5
|
|
|
|