I held off until the video premiered just out of respect even though I had access a couple days ago. Here it is though fresh to the internet the brand new Lil Tony video ‘Turn Me Up’ featuring Chalie Boy, Tum Tum and Ace Boogie B with appearances from DJ Merk & DJ Hella Yella. Turn your speakers up and check it out.
Whats good people its been a minute since I posted up some new shit so Im back with a remix today featuring some people you’ll already be familiar with. It’s Creeze with the ‘She Can Get It’ remix featuring Chalie Boy, Dorrough and Louisiana Cash. So have a listen and keep coming back for more new trillsouth shit!
No, this track isn’t from an artist in the south, BUT, Texas heavyweight Chalie Boy blessed the mic to add his verse to Lloyd Banks’ spring banger “Beamer, Benz, or Bentley.”
I like the track and Chalie Boy seems to make any track…HOTTER.
Man there are just too many features to name on this Chalie Boy remix in the title so Ill share them down here with you. We’ve got Dorrough, Tum Tum, Sticki, Fat Pimp, Big Chief, Fat B,Treal Lee, Prince Rick and Bone. Thats definitely a lot of DFW although I could think of a few names that might deserve to be on even more that arent listed here. The ‘I Look Good’ track has already been pretty popular so Im sure you’ll enjoy the DFW All Star remix.
Where my people at today I’ve got some new video from ThisIs50 as they had a sit down with Chalie Boy. Chalie Boy has been working for more than a minute now and if you’re in Texas you’re already familiar with him. Well its his time to get put on a bigger level and I think he’s earned it. Here’s a brief synopsis of the video, so sit back and watch.
Thisis50 recently spoke with Rapper/Singer Chalie Boy.
He introduces himsef to the world and speaks on his musical influences. He talks about his transition from being a singer into a rapper. He also speaks on his latest mixtape ‘I’m Here’ , how the song ‘I Look Good’ came about & much more!
What up people its a new day and I’ve got new music for you. This time my homie Nat sent me a track of a Fort Worth rapper who’s starting to spread his music around the city. He put together a remix track titled ‘You Know I Go Fed’ and have Texas heavyweight Lil Flip, Chalie Boy and Chef Da Kid on the track. She dropped this on me a few days ago and now Im dropping it on you so retweet, share and comment to let me know how you feel about the homie Vahid.
I know my Texas people already heard that ‘Hit That Ho’ track way too many times by now. Maybe you’ve seen the dance, or been in a DFW club when they played that shit. Well it’s only getting bigger even if you didnt think it would. This time it’s gone on to a remix featuring artists like Dorrough, Chalie Boy, Z Ro and Wideframe. I dont know what to say but I’ll let you listen to a clean version of the track until I get my hands on the dirty version.
I dont know a lot about this video but I do know that Chalie Boy is bringing heat to everything he jumps on this second half of 09 so Im going to post this up for you to see. It’s some live video at a birthday bash and GT Mayne is on the scene also. So peep the video and speak up if you’ve got something to say.
It’s time for some new heat from Chalie Boy. Seems that 2010 might be his year to get it bigger than ever and he’s coming with tracks one after another right now. This is probably a club type of track but Im not really sure where it fits. You probably just like the sound of the way Chalie Boy goes in so listen to the new track ‘Look Like Money’ and then hit the comments and retweet!
I know that Chalie Boy ‘I Look Good’ has already taken off in Texas but now Chalie has come back bigger with the official remix featuring some southern heavyweights. Im talking about features from Slim Thug, Bun B and Juvenile. So lets quit the chatting and get on to listening.
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