The air was thick with balloons and anticipation as students crowded the Pit to see rap artist Chingy perform and kick off Vintage Days.
But 11:30 a.m. came and went — Chingy had not yet appeared.
Someone else other than Fresno State students struck out at the bowling alley located on the bottom floor of University Student Union (USU) yesterday afternoon.
Chingy spoke to The Collegian about his upcoming projects, his hopes for his sons, his charities and his thoughts on the music business.
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The first time I heard Chingy was a few years ago at my friend’s house. The song was called “Juice,â€Â and despite its filthy lyrics, the beat stuck with me and I had it memorized before the night was over.
Devendra Sharma remembers the powerful singing that cut through the 30,000 audience members who packed into his rural village India when he was a child.
To some, this word might carry some less than positive connotations, however to me it represents nostalgia strung together by five simple letters.
Personally, the word̢۪s first three letters summarize my very pivotal teenage developmental years.
“Right now, basically country music and a little alternative rock when I come up into Fresno. My favorites are probably Josh Turner and Brad Paisley.â€Â
Kyle Richard goes to parties just like any other college student, looking for fun. Richard also listens to the radio and attends clubs on weekends to get out of the house. Unlike most college students, he decided to be on the radio.