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| Whut It Dew: Reloaded
by Chamillionaire
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Label: Bcd Music Group 2006-02-28 Media: Audio CD
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Tracklisting: 1. Rapid Ric Intro 2. Chamillionaire Speaks 3. Whut It Dew Intro (Rapid Ric) 4. Smoke, Drank (Mr. Magic & Youngbloodz) 5. Smoke, Drank Texas Remix (Slim Thug, Kill Kyleon) 6. Shorty Wanna Ride - Texas Blend (Young Blood) 7. Don't Fake (Trae ft Bun B, Devin Tha Dude) 8. Slim Freestyle (Slim Thug) 9. No Problems Remix (Lil Scrappy, DJ Quik) 10. Chamillionaire Speaks 11. Anka Freestyle (Ankaman) 12. Drama (Bun B, Lil Jon) 13. Dirty 3rd Freestyle (Rob Tha Rhino, Chalie Boy) 14. Chalie Boy & Chamillionaire Speak 15. Real Big (Mannie Fresh) 16. Down South 2 (Chamillionaire ft 50/50, Yung Ro, Madd Hatta) 17. Tall Tee - White Tee Remix (Paul Wall ft Kool Whip) 18. Make You Scream 2 (Juvenile, Cassidy) 19. Color Changin' Freestyle (Graph ft Z-RO, Trae) 20. 3 Kings Texas Remix (Slim Thug, Bun B) 21. Goin' Down Freestyle (Grafh ft Z-Ro, Trae) 22. Z-Ro & Trae Speak 23. Bad Man (3rd Degree, Chamillionaire) 24. Ackin' Bad Freestyle (Magno-Formerly of Swisha House, Young Slugga) 25. Call Me (Play & Skills ft Chamillionaire) 26. Chamillionaire Speaks 27. Got Karo (Nac, Paul Wall) 28. Getcha Twisted (Krayzie Bone) 29. Tamale Freestyle (Fade Dogg, Chingo Bling) 30. Dirty (Pitbull, Bun B) 31. Country Life (Dat Boy Mikee ft ESG, Big Mike, SPM) 32. Break Bread (I-20 ft Bonecrusher, Ludacris) 33. Over Here (Bun B, Young Jeezy) 34. chops Drops (Chops The Beatmaker) 35. Ain't Heard That - Chops Remix (Slim Thug ft. Pharrell, Chops) 36. Whut It Dew Freestyle (Dok Holiday) 37. Too Short Speaks 38. Hustla (Twisted Black) 39. Blowin' (Phar East, Bun B) 40. Hustla (Twisted Black) 41. Blowing (Phar East, Bun B) 42. Drop Skit 43. Drop Skit 44. Let's Go (Trick Daddy ft Lil Jon, Twista) 45. Throw It Up (Chamillionaire, Big Tuck) 46. Freak Part 2 (Play N Skillz, Bun B, Pitbull) 47. Too Selfish (Bava Blakes) 48. OG Ron Intro 49. Rapid Ric 50. Whut Dew Intro (Rapid Ric) 51. Smoke, Drank (Mr. Magic, Youngbloods) 52. Smoke, Drank Texas Remix (Slim Thug, Killa Kyleon) 53. Shorty Wanna Ride Texas Blend (Young Buck) 54. Don't Fake (Trae, Bun B, Devin Tha Dude) 55. Slim Freestyle (Slim Thug) 56. No Problems Remix (Lil Scrappy, DJ Quik) 57. Chamillioniare Speaks 58. Anka Freestyle (Ankaman) 59. Drama (Bun B, Lil Jon) 60. Dirty 3rd Freestyle (Rob Tha Rhino, Chalie Boy) 61. Chalie Boy and Chamillionaire Speak 62. Real Big (Manny Fresh) 63. Down South 2 (Chamillionaire, 50/50, Yung Ro, Madd Hatta) 64. Tall Tee - White Tee Remix (Paul Wall, Kool Whip) 65. OG Ron C Speaks 66. Make You Scream 2 (Juvenile, Cassidy) 67. Color Changing Freestyle (Rasaq , Chamillionaire) 68. 3 Kings - Texas Remix (Slim Thug, Bun B) 69. Goin Down Freestyle (Grafh [Rock-Afella], Z-Ro, Trae) 70. Z-Ro and Trae Speak 71. Bad Man (3rd Degree, Chamillionaire) 72. Ackin Bad Freestyle (Magno, formerly of SwishaHouse), Young Slugga) 73. Play and Skillz Speak 74. Call Me (Play & Skillz Speak) 75. Chamillionaire Speaks 76. Got Karo (NAC, Paul Wall) 77. Getcha Twisted (Krayzie Bone) 78. Tamale Freestyle (Fade Dogg, Chingo Bling) 79. Dirty (Pitbull, Bun B) 80. Country Life (Dat Boy Mike, ESG, Big Mike, SPM) 81. Break Bread (I20, Bonecrusher, Ludacris) 82. Over Here (Bun B, Young Jeezy) 83. *Bonus* Had to Bring it to Him Freestyle (Chamillionaire) 84. *Bonus* Quit Hatin Freestyle (Wreckin Yard)
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Chamillionaire (born Hakeem Seriki on November 28, 1979) is a rapper from Houston, Texas, specifically Acres Homes, who also goes by the nicknames The Mixtape Messiah, Color Changin Lizard, The Truth From Texas, and King Koopa. He is known for his ability to change the tempo and rhyme scheme of his rapping within a single song, and for the rapid, clear, and distinct quality of his delivery and voice. In these respects, he has been compared to Twista and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. He is regarded by many hip-hop fans as one of the most lyrically talented emcees in the South, and has publicly stated that his aim is to prove that the South can produce quality lyricists. He is also a hook writer and usually sings and harmonizes with himself (using double-tracked vocals) on his own hooks. In 2005, Chamillionaire signed a record deal with Universal Records under their Motown Records imprint.
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