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"Right Thurr" is the debut single of American rapper Chingy. Written alongside The Trak Starz . It was released on April 14, 2003, by Capitol Records , Priority Records , and Disturbing tha Peace as the lead single from his debut album, Jackpot (2003).
Anchored by the smash single "Right Thurr", [5] this album also had two other hits, "Holidae In" featuring Ludacris and Snoop Dogg, and "One Call Away" featuring J-Weav. The album was produced by the Trak Starz except for "Bagg Up", which was produced by Da Quiksta. The enhanced version of the album features the uncut video of "Right Thurr".
If you listen to the song, it says, 'I like the way you do that right thurr.' I could have said, 'Fuck the way you do that right thurr!' It ain't even like that." [14] Angered by the song, Chingy leaked a song in response taking aim at Nelly entitled "We Got" on January 7, 2005. [15]
The first song created in that small apartment was "Right Thurr", the overnight nationwide hit that would launch the relative unknowns to stardom, as well as Chingy's solo career. Their melodic, irresistible, radio-friendly beats spawned numerous hits from Chingy's debut album Jackpot , which would go on to sell over 3 million copies. [ 1 ]
The candid admission apparently took the "Right Thurr" artist by surprise, and he issued a response on Instagram, claiming that Haddish had a past fling not with him, but with his brother.
"Holidae In" is a song by American rapper Chingy featuring Ludacris and Snoop Dogg. It was released on August 25, 2003, by Capitol Records and Ludacris's Disturbing tha Peace record label as the second single off his debut album Jackpot (2003).
2007: "My Drink n My 2 Step Remix" (Cassidy featuring Chingy, Swizz Beatz & Jermaine Dupri) 2007: "Celebrity Chick" (with Steph Jones & Small World) 2008: " So Fly (Remix)" ( Slim featuring Chingy, Chamillionaire , Big Boi , Trey Songz , Shawty Lo & Yung Joc )
"One Call Away" is a song by American rapper Chingy, featuring actor Jason Weaver singing the chorus, credited as J-Weav. It was released as the third and final single off his debut album, Jackpot (2003), on January 12, 2004.