Delivered a little over a year after the multi-platinum debut, Powerballin' initially comes across as an attempt to position Chingy closer to the street and further away from pop. However, it eventually becomes apparent that the album is not much different in scope from Jackpot. Apart from further emphasis on fame and riches -- as indicated by the addition of one more vehicle, three women, and a lot more jewelry on the otherwise similar cover -- what separates this from the debut is the smaller number of effective hooks. So, in effect, it seems less pop-oriented. The Trak Starz are on board again, but they share a good amount of the production duties with a couple newcomers. David Banner produces and Nate Dogg assists on "All the Way to St. Lou," unsurprisingly one of the best tracks on the album. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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Credits
- Sham
- Multi Instruments
- Mark Seliger
- Photography
- Eric Roinestad
- Art Direction
- Dee Dee James
- Guitar
- Zo
- Multi Instruments
- David Banner
- Producer
- Brian "Big Bass" Gardener
- Mastering
- Chingy
- Main Performer
- Mary Fagot
- Creative Director
- The Trak Starz
- Producer, Engineer, Executive Producer
- Matthew "Vudu" McAllister
- Producer
- Erick "B.I.G." Coomes
- Bass, Guitar
- Brian Sumner
- Engineer
- Steve Prudholme
- A&R
- Zaneta Bailey
- Vocals (Background), Stylist
- Beatstaz
- Producer
- Reace Beatz
- Producer
- DJ Beatz
- Producer
- Robb Epifano
- Photography
- Alexandro Martinengo
- Retouching
- Thomas Thurnauer
- Set Design
- Gary James
- Guitar
- Leslie Brathwaite
- Remixing, Mixing












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