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October 29, 2007

Chamillionaire Attacks Weak-Minded Industry Clowns

Chamillionaire Discussing 1st Week Numbers

Though The Ultimate Victory did not outperform, Chamillionaire is still on the grind because, as he points out, after working on an album for a year or so, why would you stop supporting it because the first week of sales didn't go as planned?

And he's right.  There are certain things you can gauge from first week sales and you can certainly use them for a fun game of Kanye vs. Curtis, but using it to justify quitting after the first week?

That's a punk move on the part of record labels.  Labels like that deserve the great pain that is still to come.

Chamillionaire Talks About Labels & Artists Doing Their Jobs

Chamillionaire really opens up and rants a bit but mostly makes solid, honest points every step of the way regarding the relationship between labels and artists.

Official Site:
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