In a surprising turn of events, rapper Chingy has decided to withdraw from a scheduled performance at a Donald Trump event, following significant criticism from fans and the public. This decision has ...
Chingy has backed out of performing at a Republican event after people online critizied his inclusion in the lineup. “YOU KNO WHAT JUS CAUSE I DONT WANT TO BE IN THE MIDDLE OF THIS MESS. I HAVE ...
DETROIT, MI - APRIL 24: Chingy performs on stage as part of the B2K Millenium Tour at Little Caesars Arena on April 24, 2019 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Aaron J. Thornton/Rolling Out) Rapper ...
First Chingy hit the “Jackpot.” Now he wants to collect again on “Power Ballin.” The 24-year-old rapper’s first album sold three million copies behind the 2003 summer anthem “Right Thurr,” helping to ...
If Chingy could turn back the hands of time, he would rewind the clock back to almost three years ago, before he bolted from Ludacris' Disturbing tha Peace camp. "A lot of time was lost because no ...
In an interview with VLADTV, the “Right Thurr” rapper seemed eager to share his thoughts on the list, which also included rap icons like Master P and Diddy. “People kill me, they have nothing to do, ...
Early aughts icon! Chingy popularized the phrases “thurr” and “hurr” in his 2003 iconic single “Right Thurr,” but the St. Louis native wasn’t trying to create a new slang phrase. “I didn’t really make ...
The 2014 perception of Chingy is that he’s a solid gold struggle rapper. While the St. Louis native hasn’t had a legitimate hit since MTV played videos on the regular, he’s coming out saying that it ...
Since the painful death of his mother Vernita Crawford in 2017, Chingy has completely transformed his life. “Nothing’s the same. Everything is different. Everything feels different,” he tells PEOPLE. ...
"I’m telling the real truth of what happened in my career through this track," says Chingy of "Can't Blame Me," which premieres exclusively on PEOPLE Jack Irvin has over five years of experience ...
St. Louis rapper Chingy is "Right Thurr" with "The Woah Down," a new country-rap tune featuring Nashville duo Meg & Tyler. The jovial banjo-and-beats collaboration gives a 21st century take on an ...