All of the singles are good pop rap, Chingy has an original southern twang and he can rap. Except for 'Bagg Up', produced by DJ Quik, The Trak Starz handle all of the beats, which is rare to see these days for mainstream projects, and even when this dropped, and they create some good beats with some funk. As the list below shows, this makes for a hit or miss album, but it does what it sets out to do well and its highs are high.
"I like the way you do that right thurr (right thurr), swing your hips when you're walkin', let down your hurr (let down your hurr)."
1. Jackpot Intro
2. He's Herre 50
Like with his sophomore also, this starts off underwhelmingly with this and the next song.
3. Represent 59
Better than the previous song, with a better chorus, but still not one to repeat.
4. Right Thurr 96
A classic pop rap song. Enough said.
5. Jackpot the Pimp (Skit)
6. Wurrs My Cash 53
Ehh. I don't mind the instrumentation here, but Chingy raps really slowly for a lot of the song and it just hurts its energy.
7. Chingy Jackpot 96
I might like this more than 'Right Thurr'. Catchy from front to back. Based on the Spotify plays, this song is incredibly under-rated.
8. Sample Dat Ass 54
9. One Call Away 95
This gives off a similar feeling to 'Don't Worry' from Powerballin'. A great R&B/pop rap song.
10. Dice Game (Skit)
11. Gettin' It 70
More production that'll make the listener bounce.
12. Holidae In 89
Another hit with Luda and Snoop adding their unique voices.
13. Juice 60
The slowly rapped bridge to amped up chorus is the strength here.
14. Fuck That Nigga (Skit)
15. Madd at Me 63
Catchy hook.
16. Bagg Up 96
The one track produced by someone other than The Trak Starz. DJ Quik handles this and kills it. You can't listen to this and not bob ya head.
17. Right Thurr (Remix) 87
Trina is fine, but JD hurts this a bit. I'd rather hear the original. The instrumentation is all the same.
Beats: ★★★☆
Rapping/Bars: ★★★☆
Hooks: ★★★★
Best Tracks: Right Thurr, Chingy Jackpot, Holidae In, One Call Away, Bagg Up, Right Thurr (Remix)