Chamillitary Entertainment

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Chamillitary Entertainment
Founded 2004
Founder Chamillionaire
Distributor(s) Universal Records (formerly)
Genre Southern hip hop, Hip hop, Rap, Urban
Country of origin USA
Location Sugar Land, Texas
Official website Chamillitary Entertainment

Chamillitary Entertainment (sometimes credited as Chamillitary Camp Music and Chamillitary Records) is a record/entertainment company owned and run by rapper Chamillionaire. It was distributed by Universal Records until January 15, 2011 because Chamillionaire and the label parted ways. It has since been an independent record label company.

History

Chamillitary Entertainment was founded in 2004 by Chamillionaire after he had left record labels; Swishahouse and Paid In Full Entertainment.[1]

Chamillionaire, alongside The Color Changin' Click, found themselves without a label home- after a falling out with Paul Wall, who returned to Swishahouse. In early 2004, Chamillionaire decided to form his own label; Chamillitary Entertainment. He signed his younger brother Rasaq to the label, as well as Yung Ro and 50/50 Twin.

Rasaq and 50/50 Twin left the label in 2005. Chamillionaire later signed Lil Ken to the label in 2007 along with R&B singer Tony Henry (singer). Yung Ro left the label in 2007.

Artists

Former artists

Discography

Albums
  • TBA: Poison by Chamillionaire
  • 2012: The Soul Experience by Tony Henry


Extended Plays


Mixtapes
  • Rasaq & Chamillionaire
    • 2004: Bootlegger's Special 1.5
  • Lil Ken
    • 2007: The Undisputed
    • 2008: Money Power & Fame
    • 2011: Chamillitary Presents Famous as... Hollywood Jackson
    • 2013: Hollywood Chronicles
    • 2013: Hollywood Chronicles Vol. 2

References

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