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1 Haters 101 (Intro)   2:14
2 Give Em Some Mo Wilson/Bailey/Howar 3:08
3 Fall-N Bailey/Simms/Howard 3:37
4 Balla Baby Bailey/McMasters 3:35
5 Jackpot the Pimp, Pt. 2 (Skit)   :50
6 Leave Wit Me Kelly/Bailey/McAlli 3:57
7 Make That Thang Talk Daugherty/Lee/Baile 3:50
8 I Do Lee/Daugherty/Baile 3:57
9 Don't Worry Bailey/Lee/Daughert 4:25
10 All the Way to St. Lou Simpson/Banner/Sibb 4:03
11 26's Bailey/Howard/Wilso 4:25
12 We Clubbin' Bailey/Daugherty/Le 4:01
13 We Do Daugherty/Bailey/Le 3:18
14 Wurr da Git It Gurlz At Pullman/Bailey/Lee/ 3:50
15 Bring da Beef Pullman/Daugherty/B 4:12
16 (Outro)   2:56
17 Balla Baby [Remix][*] McMasters/Lil' Flip 4:01
18 What Up Wit It [*] Anderson/Bailey/Lee 4:04
19 Don't Really Care [*] Bailey/Daugherty/Le 6:38
20 Balla Baby [Multimedia Track] McMasters/Bailey  
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Powerballin'

Audio Compact Disc [Clean]

Label: Capitol

Powerballin'

UPC: 724387481404

Release Date: 11/16/2004

Original Release Date: 11/16/2004

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Haters 101 (Intro), Give Em Some Mo, Fall-N, Balla Baby, Jackpot the Pimp, Pt. 2 (Skit), Leave Wit Me, Make That Thang Talk, I Do, Don't Worry, All the Way to St. Lou, 26's, We Clubbin', We Do, Wurr da Git It Gurlz At, Bring da Beef, (Outro), Balla Baby [Remix][*], What Up Wit It [*], Don't Really Care [*], Balla Baby [Multimedia Track]]
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Andy Kellman

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. [A clean version of the album, with all cursing removed, was also made available.] ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi