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| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. Jackpot Intro | |||
| 2. He's Herre | |||
| 3. Represent (featuring Tity-Boi) | |||
| 4. Right Thurr | |||
| 5. Jackpot The Pimp (Skit) | |||
| 6. Wurrs My Cash | |||
| 7. Chingy Jackpot | |||
| 8. Sample Dat Ass (featuring Murphy Lee) | |||
| 9. One Call Away (featuring J/Weav) | |||
| 10. Dice Game (Skit) | |||
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| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. Right Thurr (DVD) | |||
| 2. Right Thurr Remix (DVD) | |||
| 3. Holidae In-featuring Ludacris and Snoop Dogg (DVD) | |||
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
1/2 CD with Same Sampled Track,
By Kitajima121 (Houston, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Jackpot (Bonus Dvd) (Audio CD)
This CD is banging for some kind of party. But if ur a "True Hip Hop Listener" this cd is garbage. First of all, this guy has no talent and absolutely no flow, he sometimes just say a line, say a word, pause, and go to the next to make himself rhyme. Next, he is not "GANGSTA" but that is not my main concern. Third, he has this funny accent that's even funnier than Nelly's. The production remain constant throughout, guess why, because 1/2 of the song sampled from the same track. You can tell from the instrumental. This dude is definitely the Pop Icon, but hes rap has absolutely no point. Cash Money & No Limit's Bling gets old but at least they are trying to say something, "Gangsta" rappers have their message, Smilez & Southstar talks about partying and girls and CHingy cant even do that right. It just sound like hes repeating himself throught the songs, but these songs are SOLID for partying because the beats does jamm and nobody really payys attention to lyrics @ dances and such so...3 stars for trying...Lyrics: D+
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Jackpot Wasn't Struck With This One [2 Stars],
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This review is from: Jackpot (Bonus Dvd) (Audio CD)
"Make it hop, boing like a bunny/Girl can I touch you where it's sunny/or a purse and make you give her some money..."
WOW! These are the type of rhymes that have been hitting the St. Louis mainstream since mid 2000. As many of the reviewers have stated, Chingy has very little or no talent at all. The 2 lines above were taken from his hit single "Right Thurr". To be honest, I bought the CD just because of the big hitting bass of that song. So when I decided to listen to the rest of the CD, things just went down. Aside from Chingy's terrible rhymes, the production is horrible also. Blame the Trackstarz for some of the short commings as in the second song "He's Herre" with the addition of Chingy's, I'd say sub-medicore, lyrics with the song makes it not all good. Another Trackstarz production is the song "Chingy Jackpot" that may be known to get people in a club onto the dance floor. By the three songs I just named, most of Chingy's [wack] lyrics have something to do with sex, drinking, or smoking. He couldn't even leave it out of the possibly best song on the CD and the 3rd single "One Call Away" a love song where he says, "...we can go puff on a blunt/oh you don't smoke, we can go somewhere and get drunk..." Intoxication is highly on his agenda. Sex is also on it too as he says on the song "Sample That A**" featuring Murphy Lee of the St. Lunitics which is ran through by a weak (and uncreative) hook. To make matters worse, the thought he could take the talent on (I'm not sure if this is really) singing on the song "Wurrs My Cash" thinking he is a pimp asking one of his so-called hoes "Wurrs My Cash?" She would have been better off with a [normal] 9 to 5 job, than working for this joke of a pimp. But there is a sunshine through the small cracks of this CD. Chingy barely steps his lyrical content on the second single "Holidae Inn" (give it a few more years before that becomes a lawsuit), where he raps about going to a party with Ludacris and Snoop Dogg with a bunch of girls. "Bagg Up" is a song for some reason I'm liking, because Chingy pulls it together with some meidocore lyrics such as "The streets is mine, like a mixtape when an emcee rhyme..". The last song "Right Thurr (Remix)" features Jermaine Dupri and Trina was not that much appealing as the first one, unless you want to hear some verses from others. Chingy's debut is not all that good except for those who have a taste for his style or want to hear some club or dance tracks to bounce to. Recommended for people who are exactly just for that, or just want to hear some music come out of St. Louis. Production: C- Lyrics: D+ Guest Appearances: D+ Oveall:D+ Standout Tracks: One Call Away, Bagg Up The DVD is really nothig special. Just some music videos and the "uncut" version of "Right Thurr"
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What a great disc!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Jackpot (Bonus Dvd) (Audio CD)
I haven't heard every song on this CD yet, but from what I've heard so far, it is great! Chingy and Twista are like the best rap I've heard in a while. And the fact that this edition of the CD comes with a bonus DVD makes it even more worth getting!!! Recommended indeed! My favorite song on the CD as of this moment is "Wurrs My Cash?", but that could change when I listen to the songs I haven't heard. I also like the Jackpot the Pimp skit.
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