![]() ![]() In fact, his parents didn’t even want him to listen to rap. Growing up as a child of four in a strict household run by a Christian mother and a Muslim father, he was not allowed to curse. “That’s why I made the decision at the beginning stages of The Ultimate Victory to erase it from my vocabulary, long before the Don Imus controversy even started brewing.” Even though he sprinkled the N-word in his rhymes, Chamillionaire was never one to emphasize curse words in his previous material. “It made me say to myself, ‘OK, I’m going to have to do this run again and I don’t want to be subliminally teaching people to say it,” Chamillionaire says. Each time he said the N-word in any of his songs, many of his white fans would rap along with him.
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