Why this album works
The album debuted at number 7 on the Billboard 200 and reached number 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, highlighting Chingy's commercial appeal. It includes several tracks that received radio play, contributing to the Southern hip-hop sound's popularity during the mid-2000s. Notably, 'Balla Baby' became a club anthem, showcasing Chingy's knack for crafting infectious party tracks.
- Best for
- dynamic emotional journeys energetic workout motivation playful party atmospheres
- Context
- Released on November 16, 2004, 'Powerballin'' was Chingy's third studio album, following his successful debut 'Jackpot' in 2003. At this point in his career, he was riding the wave of mainstream success, having gained recognition for his unique flow and party-centric tracks. The album aimed to solidify his presence in the hip-hop scene amidst increasing competition.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Haters 101 Standout 2:14
- 2 Give Em Some Mo 3:08
- 3 Fall-N 3:37
- 4 Balla Baby Standout 3:35
- 5 Jackpot the Pimp, Part 2 0:50
- 6 Leave Wit Me Standout 3:57
- 7 Make That Ass Talk 3:50
- 8 I Do 3:57
- 9 Don’t Worry 4:25
- 10 All the Way to St. Lou 4:03
- 11 26’s 4:25
- 12 We Clubbin’ 4:01
- 13 We Do 3:18
- 14 Wurr da Git It Gurlz At 3:50
- 15 Bring da Beef 4:12
- 16 Outro 2:56
- 17 Balla Baby (remix) 4:01
- 18 What Up Wit It 4:04
- 19 Don’t Really Care 4:06
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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