CHAMILLIONAIRE DEBUTS VIDEO TO HIS HIT SINGLE “GOOD MORNING” LIVE TO THOUSANDS OF FANS VIA CHAMILLIONAIRE.COM + Photos

Houston, TX – To celebrate the Rhythmic/Top 40 success of lead single, “Good Morning”, from his upcoming third major album, Venom, Chamillionaire debuted the Don Tyler-directed video live, directly to his fans, via his website, Chamillionaire.com, after a brief introduction by him. A total of 52,968 unique viewers, between Facebook and uStream, joined Cham online for the debut, giving their feedback both on the video and at being able to address the rap superstar directly, via Twitter.
Chamillionaire’s signature balance of delivering quality music and supreme lyricism is showcased on “Good Morning.” Borrowing its groove from Tom Petty’s “Free Falling,” this inspiring, feel-good cut is already a chart-topping iTunes single and a breakout radio hit. “I thought it would go to radio, people would know it and they’d put it in rotation,” Cham reveals. “They actually did. It has a good vibe and when you put it on, it makes you feel a little more upbeat. It makes you want to get out of bed and go get some money.”
Chamillionaire went with his gut while creating Venom, due in stores February 2, 2010 on Chamillitary/Universal Republic. As expected, the album features his signature story raps, several sure-fire singles and a host of other songs that allow listeners to understand why Chamillionaire sees Venom as an acronym for Visually Entertaining Negatives Of Money.
In addition to his duties as a highly-sought after MC, you can also find the ever evolving and tech-savvy Chamillionaire continuing to blaze trails; giving lectures at Stanford University on topics like, “Innovation in the Changing Music Industry”, or creating crafty collaborations in sessions with popular rock acts such as Weezer.


Check out the official good morning video here:
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