Going
on the road with Nelly in 2002 paid tremendous
dividends for Chingy, then the newest
member of Ludacris'
Disturbing Tha Peace family. The St. Louis rapper
studied Nelly's every move and learned the ins
and outs of artist promotion. "I watched how
everything goes," Chingy says. "From
meet and greets, tour buses and backstage, I
was new to all that."
 Influenced
by LL
Cool J, Run DMC, DJ Quik, Snoop
Dogg, Nelly, Ludacris
and others, Chingy quickly built a solid
reputation in St. Louis and earned himself a
slot opening for Nelly in 2002. Now, Chingy
is ready to put his experience to work.
If Chingy sounds like a
natural rhyming on club cuts, it's because he
enjoys being out and about, having fun. "I be
clubbing and kicking it and that part of my
personality just comes out when I'm making my
music," he explains. "I'm a fun person. I try
not to get down about things. That's why the
club songs, you're going to get them a lot from
me."
But Chingy knows that
there's more to life than partying.
Regardless of topic, Chingy
makes a point to keep his lyrics lively and
relevant since he knows that good writing helps
strong songs become hits. "I try to write clever,"
he says. "You've got to write clever in order
to make sure everything flows from one sentence
to the next."
Growing up in St. Louis, Chingy
saw plenty of edgy and rough situations. But,
he chose not to dwell on the negative that sometimes
greeted him in his native Walnut Park section
of the North Side of St. Louis. Instead, Chingy
maintained a deft balance of the streets and
school before deciding to dedicate himself to
rapping.
By the time he was 8, Chingy
was a mainstay in St. Louis recording studios.
Recording came naturally to Chingy, a
life-long music fan. "I love the sound of music,"
he says. "I grew up listening to Michael Jackson,
Marvin Gaye, the Temptations. Music made me
think, and party. I wanted to express myself
like those artists were. Talking on a record
sounded like a good idea to me."
Even though Chingy knew
he wanted to be a rapper, he had a hard time
deciding on his stage name. Thugsy and H Thugs
were his original choices, but he had second
thoughts. "I didn't want to be known as a thug,"
he says. "My friends would say that Chingy
had a nice ring to it."
So does his music.
Notable songs include --
- Fallen
- Gettin' It
- Holidae In
- One Call Away
- Right Thurr
Genre: Rap
Styles:
..Dirty South
..Party Rap
..Pop-Rap
..Southern Rap
Years
active:
..00s
Born:
Mar 9, 1980
..in Missouri
..in St. Louis
Based:
..in Missouri
..in St. Louis
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