Rasaq - The One - Video
PUBLISHED:  May 09, 2011
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Rasaq Seriki or better known by his stage name Rasaq, or Rasaq Boy (born 1981) is a rapper from Houston Texas, USA who is also the younger brother of rapper Chamillionaire and some of his label Chamillitary / Universal Records, he was with his brother's debut album The Sound of Revenge with Lil Wayne on the song "Fly As The Sky" in 2005 and the album Ghetto Status alongside his brother Chamillionaire His debut album is slated for a summer 2007 release has recently started his own independent company called Royal Green

He was allegedly dropped by the previous friend / rival rapper Paul Wall and his entourage at a nightclub, but it was said that there were eight of Paul Wall men who had just ganged up Rasaq Chamillionaire has stated that Rasaq was inteont at all and that he still had fBJECTS as his chain, Chamillionaire also expressed his disappointment in Paul Wall argues that they all used to be family and that these events should not have happened Chamillionaire and Rasaq decided to fight back using the music of Paul Wall and his clique "Swishahouse" including Mike Jones and Michael Watts, before the entire incident between Paul Wall and Rasaq they were all part of the gang called "The Color Changing Click," which now has become fragmented, leaving only Chamillitary ent featuring Chamillionaire and Rasaq

Rasaq has appeared on some of his brother's mixtapes and many mixtapes put out by his group The Color Changin 'Click Rasaq and Chamillionaire have also re-mixed tracks from 50 Cent like "Magic Stick" by Chamillionaire and Rasaq has called"The Baddest Click" to honor the CCC (The Color Changin 'Click) Chamillionaire & Rasaq has also remixed "Air Force Ones" with rapper Nelly songs like "Homer Pimpson" are other infamous mixtapes that the two brothers have worked together to He has participated in numerous mixtapes, which are too numerous to count Rasaq has a Mixtape out with OG Ron C Royal Green Vol1

Hakeem Seriki (born November 28, 1979),[1] better known by his stage name Chamillionaire due to his ability to blend his rap into any beat style, is an American rapper, singer, philanthropist, and CEO of Chamillitary Entertainment. Chamillionaire is also the founder and an original member of The Color Changin' Click. He began his career independently with local releases in 2002, including collaboration album Get Ya Mind Correct with fellow Houston rapper and childhood friend Paul Wall. He signed to Universal Records in 2005 and released The Sound of Revenge under Universal. It included hit singles "Turn It Up" featuring Lil' Flip and the number-one, Grammy-winning hit "Ridin'" featuring Krayzie Bone of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. Ultimate Victory followed in 2007.

Friends since childhood, Paul and Chamillionaire broke into the music industry by doing promotions for various southern hip-hop entities such as Cash Money Records. Eventually, they got jobs doing promotions for Swishahouse. While there, they recorded a demo for Swishahouse that gained a lot of attention, and soon people wanted to know who made it. Paul and Chamillionaire kept asking Swishahouse CEO Michael 5000 Watts to let them get a couple of verses on some mixtapes. However, they were constantly put to the side for other artists, and when they did get a chance to perform, they weren't getting paid well. Eventually, Paul and Chamillionaire decided to break out on their own and left Swishahouse.
The pair signed with Paid in Full Entertainment, a record label owned by the Madd Hatta, and released Get Ya Mind Correct in 2002. It was an instant hit in Houston, selling over 150,000 copies independently and getting nominated by the Source as one of the finalists for the indie album of the year in 2002.
However, disputes over artistic direction led to friction between the two. They were set to release their second album, Controversy Sells, but the lingering issues led the group to split before the album saw the light of day. Controversy Sells did eventually get released in 2005. Paul decided to return to Swishahouse, while Chamillionaire started his own label, Chamillitary Entertainment. His younger brother Rasaq, Yung Ro, 50/50 Twin, and OG Ron C were signed to the label.
Their relationship was further strained by Paul's friendship with Mike Jones. Chamillionaire claims that Jones was saying foul things behind his back while being cool with him in person. After a short lived feud with Jones, and a "disagreement" with Paul Wall, Chamillionaire has since made peace with both artists. Paul Wall and Chamillionaire have performed together since, and collabed soon after on Paul Wall's song, Diamonds Exposed, with Lil Keke "the Don" or also known as "Don Ke"
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