Controversy Sells

Controversy Sells
Controversy Sells
Studio album by Paul Wall and Chamillionaire
Released January 25, 2005 (2005-01-25) United States
Recorded 2004-2005
Genre Southern Rap, Hip Hop, Contemporary R&B
Label Paid in Full Entertainment
Producer Beatco, Bluenote, Crazy C, Drathoven, Mista Madd (executive producer), T. Gray, Myron Wright (executive producer)
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Paul Wall & Chamillionaire chronology
Get Ya Mind Correct
(2002)
Controversy Sells
(2005)

Controversy Sells is the second and thus far final studio album by rappers Paul Wall and Chamillionaire. Paid in Full Entertainment released the album in 2005 after both artists had left the label. The album was originally set to be released in 2003, but due to Chamillionaire's differences with Paul Wall & Paid In Full, he left the label.[citation needed]

Track listing

  1. "Intro"
  2. "Clap" (produced by Drathoven)
  3. "Still n Luv wit My Money" (featuring 50/50 Twin)
  4. "Here I Am"
  5. "I Got Game"
  6. "True"
  7. "Respect My Grind"
  8. "Lawyer Fees"
  9. "Can't Give U da World"
  10. "What Would U Do" (featuring Montana)
  11. "Back Up Plan" (featuring Devin the Dude)
  12. "She Gangsta"
  13. "House of Pain" (featuring Yung Ro)
  14. "True (Remix) (featuring Lew Hawk)
  15. "Outro"

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