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"Balla Baby" is a song by American rapper
Chingy Howard Earl Bailey Jr. (born March 9, 1980), known professionally as Chingy, is an American rapper. Chingy grew up in St. Louis, Missouri, and began rapping in his late teens. He toured as an opening act with Nelly in the summer of 2002 and the ...
. It was released as the lead single from his second album, '' Powerballin''' (2004). It garnered a mixed reception from critics, was the only single from the album to be released worldwide, and reached number 20 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number 34 on the
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. A music video by Jeremy Rall was made to promote the single that features Chingy inside a pinball machine that's named after the album's title. The remix features Lil Flip and Boozie of G.I.B. and a music video was made for the remix.


Critical reception

The song received mixed reviews from music critics. Soren Baker of the ''
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'' called it a "solid braggadocio single." '' Billboard'' writer Rashaun Hall described the song's catchy hook delivered in Chingy's technical flow as an "affable attempt" made to bring attention to his sophomore effort. Paul Cantor of RapReviews commended the track's production but said that, "It's the borderline generic nature in which this whole record comes across that makes it less likely to pick up in the way the techno-inspired " Right Thurr" did." Reviewing the album for ''
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'', Jon Caramanica put it alongside "We Clubbin'" as examples that showcase Chingy's charm and unique delivery, but found them "amiable, but aimless."


Commercial performance

"Balla Baby" debuted on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 the week of October 9, 2004, at number 67. It moved eleven spots to number 56 the week of October 16, 2004. It then moved fifteen spots to number 41 the week of October 23, 2004. It reached the top 40 the week of October 30, 2004, by moving sixteen spots to number 25. It peaked at number 20 the week of November 13, 2004, and held that position for two weeks, remaining on the chart for eighteen weeks. It was the first single released by Chingy to not reach the top 5 in that chart after three consecutive hits off his '' Jackpot'' album.


Music video

Directed by Jeremy Rall, the video features Chingy and scantily-clad women inside a
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called "Powerballin'" (the album's title). Inside the machine, Chingy is going to a meeting with a record executive, stunting next to various luxury cars and women, inside a bank vault filled with money and playing at a casino with various people around him. A barn owl is occasionally featured during the video. The video ends with Chingy playing the machine while two women watch. The explicit remix version of the video was released afterwards.


Track listings

US CD single # "Balla Baby" (album version) # "Balla Baby" (radio edit) # "Balla Baby" (instrumental) US 12-inch single :A1. "Balla Baby" (radio edit) :A2. "Balla Baby" (instrumental) :A3. "Balla Baby" (album version) :B1. "Fall-N" (radio edit featuring Git It Boyz) :B2. "Fall-N" (instrumental featuring Git It Boyz) :B3. "Fall-N" (album version featuring Git It Boyz) Australian CD single # "Balla Baby" (radio edit) # "Chingy Jackpot" # "That Thing" (featuring OG) UK CD1 # "Balla Baby" (album version) – 3:36 # "That Thing" (featuring OG) – 3:48 UK CD2 # "Balla Baby" (album version) – 3:36 # "Fall-N" (album version featuring Git It Boyz) – 3:39 # "Balla Baby" (instrumental) – 3:36 # "Balla Baby" (video) – 3:39 UK 12-inch single :A1. "Balla Baby" (album version) :A2. "Balla Baby" (instrumental) :B1. "Fall-N" (radio edit featuring Git It Boyz) :B2. "Fall-N" (instrumental featuring Git It Boyz) :B3. "Fall-N" (album version featuring Git It Boyz)


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{{Authority control 2004 songs 2004 singles Capitol Records singles Chingy songs Music videos directed by Jeremy Rall Songs written by Chingy