The aforementioned song, “Internet Nerds Revenge” ends with the suicide of a disgruntled rap listener attacking Chamillionaire via message board posting. Clearly a joke in the context of the song, the Houston superstar admitted that he notes a change in who is using the Internet in 2008. “A lot of the people online…I’m kinda making jokes about it and everything, but I kind of understand how it works. I’m not really mad. Some people hit me up saying, ‘Oh Cham, don’t take what everybody’s saying to heart.’ I’m really not. I’m just letting people know that I actually am paying attention to it. I am looking at what people say. I’m not too cool to say I log onto HipHopDX.com and check out what people are saying.” The emcee encourages his peers to follow suit. “It’s very important that people pay attention [online], ‘cause that’s where Hip Hop is going right now. They say, ‘Pimpin’ ain’t dead, it moved over to the web,’ That’s how I feel about Hip Hop right now.” Chamillionaire then noted the success of Soulja Boy as a testament to this.
— Chamillionaire Speaks To Net Commenters, Talks Mixtape | Hip Hop News > HipHopDX.com
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