2 Chainz is a Grammy award-winning American rapper from College Park, Georgia.
Relationship[]
"I call him Lil Swaggy," 2 Chainz told MTV News while backstage at Hot 97's annual Summer Jam concert in 2012.[1]
2 Chainz thinks the reason why the Actavis lean drink was banned, and now stands in a shorter supply is because of Justin Bieber and other artists.“When they said they were going to stop making Actavis way back when…Once Justin Bieber and a few other artists of high caliber started getting caught with this kind of drink. It started being something that they would post online so in my opinion, the company shut down, gave a warning that they’re shutting down.”[2]
Career[]
2012: Believe era[]
When Bieber's team came calling for the "Boyfriend (Remix)", the Atlanta trap rapper figured it would be a great opportunity to showcase his versatility. "I did it, I was just tryna show people that I don't have to cuss and do things like that, so it was cool. It was creative and I got like 40,000 new followers on Twitter messin' with that boy, a lot of Beliebers.".[1]
2015: Purpose era[]
In January 2017, he hinted at new music with Justin Bieber through Instagram with a very leading caption: “New music on the way ??? Take JB to the trap ???”[3]
2022[]
The Atlanta rapper stopped by “Drink Champs” where he revealed plans to release a deluxe edition of his latest album Dope Don’t Sell Itself featuring five new tracks including collaborations with Gucci Mane and Justin Bieber. “One of them is this hard ass shit with Bieber. Me and him, this shit hard as hell,” 2 Chainz said of the untitled Bieber track.[4]
Collaborations[]
- 2012: Boyfriend (Remix)
- 2016: Ketchup Relish
- 2022: Unknown
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Markman, Rob (June 5, 2012). "Justin Bieber Anointed 'Lil Swaggy' By 2 Chainz". MTV.
- ↑ Rosario, Richy (May 6, 2016). "2 Chainz Reportedly Thinks Justin Bieber & “A Few Other Artists” Are Responsible For Actavis’ Ban". Vibe.
- ↑ "New music on the way ??? Take JB to the trap ???". Instagram. January 2, 2017.
- ↑ "2 Chainz Says New Justin Bieber Collaboration Is 'Hard As Hell'url=https://www.rap-up.com/2022/03/16/2-chainz-readies-justin-bieber-collaboration/". Rap-Up. March 16, 2022.