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{{flagicon|Japan}} [[September 18]], [[2007]]
{{flagicon|Japan}} [[September 18]], [[2007]]
{{flagicon|USA}} [[November 19]], [[2007]]
{{flagicon|USA}} [[November 19]], [[2007]]
| Recorded = 2006-2007
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| Genre = [[Southern rap]]
| Genre = [[Southern rap]]
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| Producer = [[Jonathan Rotem]]<br>[[Play-N-Skillz]]<br>[[Disco D]]<br>[[Rick Rock]]<br>KaneBeatz
| Producer = [[Jonathan Rotem]]<br>[[Play-N-Skillz]]<br>[[Disco D]]<br>[[Rick Rock]]<br>KaneBeatz
| Reviews = * ''[[RapReviews.com]]'' {{rating-10|9}} [http://www.rapreviews.com/feature2.html 9/11/07]
| Reviews = * ''[[RapReviews.com]]'' {{rating-10|9}} [http://www.rapreviews.com/feature2.html 9/11/07]
*''[[Rolling Stone]]'' {{rating-5|3.5}} [http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/16259586/review/16266381/ultimate_victory 9/11/07]
*''[[Rolling Stone]]'' {{rating-5|3.5}} [http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album//review//ultimate_victory 9/11/07]
| Last album = ''[[The Sound of Revenge]]''<br />(2005)
| Last album = ''[[The Sound of Revenge]]''<br />(2005)
| This album = '''''Ultimate Victory'''''<br />(2007)
| This album = '''''Ultimate Victory'''''<br />(2007)
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'''''Ultimate Victory''''' is the second solo album from [[Chamillionaire]]. The original release was to be on [[March 27]], [[2007]], later on on [[September 18]], 2007,">[http://www.mtv.com/#/news/articles/1556537/20070405/story.jhtml MTV News]</ref> He also states the new release date in his Freestyle "It's On" and his website.
'''''Ultimate Victory''''' is the second solo album from [[Chamillionaire]]. The original release was to be on [[March 27]], [[2007]], later on on [[September 18]], 2007,">[http://www.mtv.com/#/news/articles///story.jhtml MTV News]</ref> He also states the new release date in his Freestyle "It's On" and his website.


Guests on the album are confirmed to be [[UGK]], [[Krayzie Bone]], [[Lil' Wayne]], [[Slick Rick]] and [[Devin The Dude]]. Chamillioniare wants to keep the album relatively clean and '[[Nigga|N-Word]]' free, and the cuss words from featuring guests will be blanked out. Although many people thought this would be the first mainstream [[hardcore rap]] album to not feature a [[Parental Advisory]] label, it would still feature one, mainly due to the songs still featuring topics of [[homicide]]s, [[sexual intercourse]], and the overall theme of the album is mainly still crime.
Guests on the album are confirmed to be [[UGK]], [[Krayzie Bone]], [[Lil' Wayne]], [[Slick Rick]] and [[Devin The Dude]]. Chamillioniare wants to keep the album relatively clean and '[[Nigga|N-Word]]' free, and the cuss words from featuring guests will be blanked out. Although many people thought this would be the first mainstream [[hardcore rap]] album to not feature a [[Parental Advisory]] label, it would still feature one, mainly due to the songs still featuring topics of [[homicide]]s, [[sexual intercourse]], and the overall theme of the album is mainly still crime.
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"[[Hip Hop Police]]" leaked to the Internet on [[June 18]], [[2007]]. Chamillionaire's single "[[Hip Hop Police]]", and his follow up "[[The Evening News]]", are available on [[iTunes]].
"[[Hip Hop Police]]" leaked to the Internet on [[June 18]], [[2007]]. Chamillionaire's single "[[Hip Hop Police]]", and his follow up "[[The Evening News]]", are available on [[iTunes]].


Chamillionaire will release music videos in sequential order to make it seem like a movie.<ref>http://www.wordofsouth.com/releasedates.php</ref> The first video, "[[Hip Hop Police]]", was premiered in full, along with "[[Evening News (song)|Evening News]]", on July 26th on BET Access Granted. An exclusive interview with Chamillionaire is available on Associated Content.<ref>http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/335793/interview_chamillionaire_talks_about.html</ref>
Chamillionaire will release music videos in sequential order to make it seem like a movie.<ref>http://www.wordofsouth.com/releasedates.php</ref> The first video, "[[Hip Hop Police]]", was premiered in full, along with "[[Evening News (song)|Evening News]]", on July 26th on BET Access Granted. An exclusive interview with Chamillionaire is available on Associated Content.<ref>http://www.associatedcontent.com/article//interview_chamillionaire_talks_about.html</ref>


The next single, "The Bill Collecta" featuring [[Bone Thugs-N-Harmony]] member [[Krayzie Bone]], will be released on [[September 18th]], [[2007]] but can be heard on Chamillionaire's MySpace page. Industry Groupie can also be heard on his MySpace,though wether or not it is a single is yet to be confirmed.
The next single, "The Bill Collecta" featuring [[Bone Thugs-N-Harmony]] member [[Krayzie Bone]], will be released on [[September 18th]], [[2007]] but can be heard on Chamillionaire's MySpace page.


Recently he put his entire CD up for listening before its release.<ref>http://www.myspace.com/chamillionaire</ref>
Recently he put his entire CD up for listening before its release.<ref>http://www.myspace.com/chamillionaire</ref>

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Ultimate Victory is the second solo album from Chamillionaire. The original release was to be on March 27, 2007, later on on September 18, 2007,">MTV News</ref> He also states the new release date in his Freestyle "It's On" and his website.

Guests on the album are confirmed to be UGK, Krayzie Bone, Lil' Wayne, Slick Rick and Devin The Dude. Chamillioniare wants to keep the album relatively clean and 'N-Word' free, and the cuss words from featuring guests will be blanked out. Although many people thought this would be the first mainstream hardcore rap album to not feature a Parental Advisory label, it would still feature one, mainly due to the songs still featuring topics of homicides, sexual intercourse, and the overall theme of the album is mainly still crime.

Chamillionaire announced that his first official single off Ultimate Victory is "Hip Hop Police" featuring Slick Rick. The track was produced by Jonathan Rotem. "Hip Hop Police" leaked to the Internet on June 18, 2007. Chamillionaire's single "Hip Hop Police", and his follow up "The Evening News", are available on iTunes.

Chamillionaire will release music videos in sequential order to make it seem like a movie.[1] The first video, "Hip Hop Police", was premiered in full, along with "Evening News", on July 26th on BET Access Granted. An exclusive interview with Chamillionaire is available on Associated Content.[2]

The next single, "The Bill Collecta" featuring Bone Thugs-N-Harmony member Krayzie Bone, will be released on September 18th, 2007 but can be heard on Chamillionaire's MySpace page.

Recently he put his entire CD up for listening before its release.[3]

Track listing

# Title Feature guest Producer(s) Time
1 "The Morning News" Ice Mike 4 Fatal Ent. 3:58
2 "Hip Hop Police Slick Rick Jonathan Rotem 4:15
3 "Standing Ovation" Ice Mike 4 Fatal Ent. 4:27
4 "Won't Let You Down" Ice Mike 4 Fatal Ent./Kane Beatz 4:38
5 "Industry Groupie" Ice Mike 4 Fatal Ent./Jonathan Rotem 3:33
6 "Pimp Mode" Bun B Happy Perez 5:20
7 "Rock Star" Lil Wayne The Beat Bullies 5:00
8 "Skit" Spanky Hayes 3:04
9 "The Bill Collecta" Krayzie Bone Play-N-Skillz 3:51
10 "The Ultimate Vacation" The Beat Bullies 4:05
11 "Come Back To The Streets" The Runners 4:52
12 "I Think I Love You" Ice Mike 4 Fatal Ent. 4:44
13 "The Evening News" Kane Beatz 4:08
14 "Welcome To The South" Pimp C Kane Beatz 4:12
15 "You Must Be Crazy" Famous 4:54
16 "We Breakin Up" 4:41
17 "Skit - Stuck In The Ghetto" Tony Henry 1:45
18 "Rocky Road" Devin The Dude Happy Perez 4:59
19 "The Ultimate Victory" Happy Perez 3:12
20 "Not A Criminal"
(Best Buy Bonus Track)
Kelis Styalz Fuego 4:23
21 "Not A Criminal Pt. 2"
(Best Buy Bonus Track)
Snoop Dogg & Busta Rhymes Styalz Fuego 4:11

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